... exchange student in USA, after finishing his he is living with The Parkers, now homework? read these questions then discuss d What food Thein groups to find out the answers Group work, Parkers ... Matching: *Matching -maize = corn - Ask Ss to work in pairs, read the - feed = give food to eat text and match the word in colunm Pair work -grocery store = where A with the explanation in colunm ... eat? on the board answer the questions Reading 2-While reading *Read and check Group work 3.1 Answers: Have Ss to work in groups a maize (corn) -Ask them to read the text and -Get ready to b chickens...
... clause of result Meaning: Use: Express the result of the action inthe main clause - Get students to match the half- sentences (LF4, p.31) then write in full sentences in their notebook - Give ... at grocery store c.They have two boys (Peter and Sam) d.They are very nice to Van 4. Gap fill: - Have students to complete the summary using the information from the passage (P. 26) - Give feedback ... time e Collect = bring things together Comprehension questions: (lucky lots) - Have ss to read the text again to answer the questions: a How long will Van stay (there) with the Parkers? b What...
... directed against α-fodrin; cfindings in Hanover for the sera originally tested in Nijmegen; dIB, immunoblotting results (α-fodrin); eIP, protein immunoprecipitation results (α-fodrin); fRo60, ELISA ... found to contain IgA antibodies against α-fodrin (Table 1) and ( 14% ) of the 21 contained IgM antibodies against α-fodrin (not shown) Five of the nine primary SjS sera with IgA antibodies to fodrin ... SjS In their initial paper, they reported that 96% of sera from primary SjS reacted with α-fodrin [10] In follow-up studies, however, they also noticed the presence of these autoantibodies in...
... a· number of ideas for reducing air pollution in Los Angeles ranging from banning the internal gine to punching holes inthe inversion layer There has never been any widespread agreement as to ... converted motor vehicles, this would clearly be the thing to do, since the reduction in emissions from burning the gaseous fuel in motor vehicles is so much greater than burning it inthe plants The ... Figures 3 -6 In fact, if no new steps are taken, these emissions will begin to increase again inthe early 1980's because of growth in population and inthe rates of consumption of gasoline, natural...
... will stay there till the beginning of September b .The Parkers are living in Columbus in Ohio c Mr Parker grows maize on his farm d.Mrs Parker is working at a grocery store Answer the question ... farm T d.Mrs Parker is working at a grocery store T III/ Exercises a Match the words in column A with the words or groups of words in column B A B maize a bring things together feed b.where people ... will stay there till the beginning of October Mr Parker grows maize on his farm , while Mrs Parker works part – time at a grocery store in a nearby town They have two children Peter is the same...
... was fine went/ fine 3, Some students laid food/ laid out 3, Some students/ the out the food 4, 4, They played the games/ and they arrived home inthe They/ arrived/ games and/ played/they/ inthe ... evening √ √ √ 1, The students went a a picnic when the weather 1, The students/ when/onpicnic/ on/ was/ the weather / 2, They/took a a lot of/ took/ and drink 2, They food/ lot of food and drink ... at the time, it was nearly 6. 30 pm We hurriedly gathered our things and ran tothe bus stop We were lucky to catch the last bus and we arrived home very late inthe evening Wednesday, October...
... goes out to seek Laay inthe cane field and he finds that it is about to walk away.’ The sentence in (17) are split into two SVCs: the series of V1 to V3 and the series of V4 to V5 , because they not ... with the gap There are two constraint parameters in each modality: the combinatory directionality d ∈ {< , >} and the syntactic category c, resulting inthe filler and the gap denoted inthe forms ... occuring in derivation The memorization and induction rules described in (27) are transformed into the following productions ( 34) → Whereby restricting the power of the gapresolution connective, the...
... Inthe HL forest the amount of food supply inthe form of oak mast was the highest (208 g/m2) in contrast to RB (69 g/m2), but in RB additional food was given to pheasants and roe deer during the ... populations in all forests declined during the late summer and autumn According to Wats (1 969 , 1970) and Flowerdew (1972, 1985) food quality appears to influence the amplitude of the fluctuation in numbers ... effect on their numbers It is a difficult factor to consider in relation tothe mammalian population regulation without taking into account its interactions with the behaviour and abundance of the...
... identified there: Ulmeto-Fraxinetum carpineum, Saliceto-Alnetum and Carpineto-Quercetum acerosum J FOR SCI., 54, 2008 (8): 370–3 76 The annual mean air temperature inthe study area was 9.5°C; the total ... to influence the amplitude of the fluctuation in numbers but not the species decline Thus, both food and behaviour are limiting factors at the same time Our data are comparable with the findings ... Pelikán (19 64 ) , who reported the mean litter size being about 5 .6 in southern Moravia The reproduction period of As ends mostly in October (Pelikán 19 64 ; Zejda 1981) In our study, the reproduction...
... (20 04) 43 044 2 [80] Rigina O., Baklanov A., Hagner O., Olsson H., Monitoring of forest damage inthe Kola Peninsula, Northern Russia due to smelting industry, Sci Total Environ 229 (1999) 147 163 ... Results indicate that inthe defoliated areas the reectance inthe NIR range decreases, while it increases inthe VIS domain and even more inthe SWIR domain (Fig 5) An extension of the damage ... 118 125 [ 94] Stach N., Deshayes M., Le Toan T., Mapping storm damage to forests using optical and radar remote sensing The case of the December 1999 storms in France, in: Olsson H (Ed.), Proceedings...
... a means of teasing out the tat factors that have contributed tothe loss of one parental species and therefore gain a stronger insight into historical climatic patterns influencing plant distribution ... through the Rocky Mountain region of North America from northern Utah and Colorado inthe north to southern Arizona and New Mexico inthe south (fig 1) It is a dwarf tree, ranging in height from to ... (lat 40 46 ’, long 110°50, 515 m) Soil at the site is alluvial and occurs to a depth of 2-3 m Q gambelii, Q macrocarpa, and Q turbinella were planted into the Cottam Oak Grove inthe mid-1 960 s...
... from 6.6to 29% Preclinical trials suggest that cardiac gating [20] may reduce the incidence of RIHD RIHD is additionally divided into early and late toxicity Early toxicity, presenting within to ... an additional mm margin in all dimensions Inthe free-breathing CT scan, which was used for the final treatment planning, the lateral left ventricle and medial left ventricle (including the interventricular ... endocardium [9, 16] Therefore, while the dose tolerance of the whole heart - 60 Gy if 25% of the heart is irradiated, and 45 Gy if 65 % of the heart volume is irradiated [17] - is usually taken into consideration,...