... Read the statements andthe names of the famous Read the statements andthe names of the famous places in the box on places in the box on P 133 andthe matching P 133 andthe matching ? Work ... -Read the text again and choose the best answers to complete the sentences -Write the right answers in their notebooks 199 Post – reading -Read the text again and fill in the -Draw the grid on the ... order of the game Asks students to read the statements and put them in the right order Open the book to read the dialogue to check the ordering Read the dialogue again and complete the summary...
... Read the statements andthe names of the famous Read the statements andthe names of the famous places in the box on places in the box on P 133 andthe matching P 133 andthe matching ? Work ... pictures ands the cues - Have them work in groups to outline the instructions - Ask them to write their instruction Ask them to compare their answer with their partners Call on them to give the answer ... on the family altars On the New Year’s Eve, people sit up to midnight to see the New Year coming up, then they put on new clothes and give one another the greetings of the season When does the...
... shiatsu During the late seventies and early eighties acupressure became the preferred term andthe word became popularized, first in the US and then in the UK, as complementary medicine became more ... becomes possible And ace and brill they confer instant status on the employer at the same time A double benefit: dead good andthe apotheosis of yuppiedom Daily Telegraph 12 July 1987, p 21 The ... physiotherapy, at the end of the nineteenth century, and was promoted by the writer Aldous Huxley in the forties It was not widely taken up by the general public until the seventies in the US and the...
... shiatsu During the late seventies and early eighties acupressure became the preferred term andthe word became popularized, first in the US and then in the UK, as complementary medicine became more ... becomes possible And ace and brill they confer instant status on the employer at the same time A double benefit: dead good andthe apotheosis of yuppiedom Daily Telegraph 12 July 1987, p 21 The ... physiotherapy, at the end of the nineteenth century, and was promoted by the writer Aldous Huxley in the forties It was not widely taken up by the general public until the seventies in the US and the...
... shiatsu During the late seventies and early eighties acupressure became the preferred term andthe word became popularized, first in the US and then in the UK, as complementary medicine became more ... becomes possible And ace and brill they confer instant status on the employer at the same time A double benefit: dead good andthe apotheosis of yuppiedom Daily Telegraph 12 July 1987, p 21 The ... physiotherapy, at the end of the nineteenth century, and was promoted by the writer Aldous Huxley in the forties It was not widely taken up by the general public until the seventies in the US and the...
... word in the reader's mother tongue, the extent to which the word-form andthe meaning bear with each other, andthe frequency of the equivalent word in the reader's mother tongue" 1.2.6 Summary ... pretest and posttest As the table shows, before the experiment the students in the control group outperformed themselves in the pretest The mean scores of the experimental group andthe control ... Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension Gains after the Experiment The table below describes the means, the standard deviation, which were calculated to establish the differences in the gains between the...
... meaning In other words, we read the words before and after them to guess what they mean Example 1: Let’s guess the meaning of the phrase “ with flying colors” in the following sentence - In the text ... application and your résumé to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might bethe most suitable candidate for the position When you come to the interview,remember to ... words to guess their meanings - Students guess the meaning of the words based on the contexts in the sentences For instance, to guess the meaning of the word” grand” in line of the first paragraph...
... from one of these problems Either they’ve not developed a firm enough understanding of their brand, the purchase intent drivers, the brand equity drivers, andthe opportunities to be able to know ... figure out how the scientific method applies to their work while suffering with one hand tied behind their back And sometimes they’ve done poorly with the hand they have left to them Marketing ... across situations than is the case with regular beer Nonalcoholic beer’s brand architecture depends on the linkage between the authentic taste of nonalcoholic beer andthe self-respect component...
... andthe performance of the school (A) school; these problems diminished both the reputation andthe performance of the school (B) school, they both diminished the reputation and performance of the ... and D are unsatisfactory not only because they add irrelevant ideas to the essay, but they also create irrelevant links between the exploitation of the workers and other matters Choice E is the ... over the years because of their stories and music exploring serious themes, especially the consequences of war, tyranny, and death (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) of their stories and music exploring of their...
... advantage; profit; aid; stipend Forms: benefited; benefited; benefiting between60 benefit v to profit; to gain; to be advantageous between benefit Forms: plural: benefits –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ... order which is payable on demand to v to turn into; to develop into; to grow into the holder Forms: became; become; becoming 41 becoming42 behalf Forms: plural: bearer instruments –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ... 55 beneficent56 beneath prep under; underneath beneficial beneath adv under; below –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 57 benefit58 beneficial...
... confuses the similar-sounding will the weather be with He'll be Choice (C) is incorrect because it confuses the homophones whether and weather Skil l Focus Homophones can always be distinguished by their ... (C) They're parking their car on the sidewalk (D) Cofee beans are sold f Answer Choice (B), He's about to give them change, best describes what you see in the photo The waiter has served them and ... man and a woman are standing in the ( 6) station The train is (7) _ _ _ _ _, and they have been waiting for it for a long time They bought their tickets from a machine They used to pay for the...