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... morning. I didn’t have time/ a time for breakfast.•Time Countable Ns & Countable Ns & uncountable Ns uncountable Ns •10. When the fire alarm rang, there was total chaos/ ... accident but the damage/ damages to the car was/ were bad.•Damage - was Some nouns are uncountable. Some nouns are uncountable. •Accommodation•Advice•Baggage•Behavior•Bread•Chaos•Damage•Furniture•Information• ... a total chaos.•Total chaos•11. I had to buy a/ some bread because I wanted to make some sandwiches.•Some•12. Bad news don’t/ doesn’t make people happy.•Doesn’t•13. Your hair is/...
... particular class and the purpose of the course that we are handling at the moment. The best way to prepare for Impromptu speaking is to be well-informed, so goes the saying. And to be well-informed, ... Training for Impromptu Speaking and Testing Active Listening With a Focus on Japanese StudentsDr. Cecilia B-Ikeguchi For so many years ... task. There are of course, lists of suggested topics for improptu speaking available in certain texts, but they may seem uninteresting or even far off the level and interest of the group of...
... overweight and obesity, and identifies possible causes of each, who is at risk, treatment, prevention, and more. 2. Trends, Statistics, and Costs Overweight and Obesity: Causes and Consequences ... various articles and resources on childhood obesity and its prevention among children and teens, and offers assessment and evaluation worksheets (e.g., assessing your home environment and evaluating ... healthy eating guidelines and strategies for adults, teens, and children. Includes chapters on food intolerance and allergies, vegetarian eating, athletics and nutrition, and dietary supplements....
... functionalistviews are that the lexical categories are prototype notions with fuzzy boundaries and that they are grounded in semantic and/ or pragmatic distinctions. Hopper and Thompson (1984) and ... way, only adjectives and adpositions can modify nouns (the man inthe garden and the man responsible) and only they can be preceded by measurephrases (It is three yardslong and He went three yards ... theory. They claim that verbs and prepositions take complements, and nounsand adjectives do not; this is like Jackendoff’s +/−obj feature. Theyalso claim that adjectives and prepositions form predicates,...
... use for his essay?A the six o'clock and the mid-morningB the breakfast and the six o'clockC the mid-morning and the midnightD the midday and the ten o'clockWrite the answer ... (pp 25-6), and consider the way in which a test candidate might have marked the sheet before the section began Add your own notes and underlining to the pageNOW START YOUR TAPEListen to Section ... above. This time the candidate shouldhave written the two letters C and B on the answer sheet.Questions 8-9 These have been answered and transferred correctly.Question 10 The candidate wrote the...
... the questions.Then play the role of A questions.Then play the role of A and B ,ask and answer about and B ,ask and answer about your partner’s home village using your partner’s home village ... boxthe information in the box Unit 3:Unit 3:Period 16Period 16: : Speak +ListenSpeak +Listen PredictionPrediction1.airport1.airport2. gas station2. gas station3. ... Bridge9. Parking lot 9. Parking lot Answer keyAnswer keyBEGCAFHDI B B ,Listen,Listen (a) route(a) route :(a way from one place to another ) :(a way from one place...
... ENVIRONMENTGETTING STARTED + LISTEN AND READ1. Getting started2. Listen and ReadMr. brown is talking to some volunteer conservationists.“ I want everyone to listen carefully, please. First ... ENVIRONMENTGETTING STARTED + LISTEN AND READ1. Getting started2. Listen and ReadMr. brown is talking to some volunteer conservationists.“ I want everyone to listen carefully, please. First ... ENVIRONMENTGETTING STARTED + LISTEN AND READ1. Getting started2. Listen and ReadMr. brown is talking to some volunteer conservationists.“ I want everyone to listen carefully, please. First...
... -Learn by heart the new words and practice writing them.-Write the answers in your notebook.-Write the comparisons between the country life and the city life in your notebooks.-Prepare ... has been to Kim Lien village.b. She was there for the weekend.c. To her, it’s very quiet and peaceful and there’s nothing to do.d. That means there are no TV, no movies, no zoos… to go.e. ... Things in the countryside. - Many remote areas electricity. <+> progressive tense with get and become to express the changes.are changingare gettingEg: Hai Phong City is becoming more...