... about The Great Pyramid of Giza. Language function:- To get Ss to be able to talk some back ground information ofThe Great Pyramid of Giza. Educational aim:- To educate Ss the love ofthe ... answer the questions- Get Ss to answer any questions they know ( not in order)II.While you readTask1 Correct Ss’ answers on the board- Have Ss read the passage individually and check the ... Read aloud the answers.- Do as directed.Unit 16 THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZAPart: ReadingI. New words.- Treasures (n)- Burial chamber (n)- Spiral ( a/n)- Ramp (n)Task 1. A nswer the questions...
... is one ofthe wonders ofthe world.2. It is enlisted in the World Heritage by UNESCO.3. It is the symbol of China.4. We can see it from the Moon.* Key word: The Great Wall- Declare the winner.* ... it.- They are now many theories about it. One theory says the stones were taken from the site on the Giza Plateau, about 5 km away, and one other theory says the stones were transported from the ... Date of teaching: Unit 16 the wonders ofthe world Lesson 3 ListeningA. Aims and Objectives: By the end ofthe lesson, students will be able to: - Listen for specific information about the...
... 2.How high and large was the Great Pyramid of Giza?3.What was the purpose of this huge stone pyramid? - Working in 4 teams- Guessing the name ofthe object in the box- Which team has right ... Read the passage and answer the questionWhat is the passage about? LUCKY BOX Task 2: Answer the following questions1.Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza situated and ... READTask 1Use the words in the box and fill each blank with a suitable word BEFORE YOU READQuestionsName these two wonders and tell what youknow about them. 4. How did the people of ancient...
... mean for them,but because they were themselves not in favor ofthe new mode. They had little sympathy for the elimination of the graceful dance by the introduction of what they called the "shuffle" ... and the resultwas that the succession of ships leaving the port of Philadelphia was a credit to the generosity ofthe people of the city and the commonwealth. The Commission delegated one of ... could profitably copy; and Elizabeth, Queen ofthe Belgians, explained the plight ofthe babies andchildren of Belgium, and made a plea to the women ofthe magazine to help. So straight to the point...
... compare the two directories (both included in the uClinux tree). The net directory The net directory in the Linux file hierarchy is the repository for the socket abstraction and the network ... thread to perform all other initialization. The thread is part ofthe same init/main.c file, and the bulk ofthe initialization (init) calls are performed by do_basic_setup. The function initializes ... a match is found. The remaining arguments end up in either the environment or the command line ofthe initprocess. All the magic for init calls and ELF sections is part of <linux/init.h>....
... it being the intention ofthe publishers to issue a companion volume, ofthe Jacobite Ballads of England, from the accession of James II. to the battle of Culloden, should the public The Second ... to the person ofthe monarch, even when the monarch was wrong, the first ofthe civic virtues. In the superabundance of the materials at command, as will be seen from the appended list of books ... Part Of St George For England A New-Year's Gift For The Rump A Proper New Ballad On The Old Parliament; Or, The Second Part Of Knave Out Of Doors The Tale OfThe Cobbler And The Vicar Of...
... orbark. At the foot ofthe poles under the skins they put their baggage. All the space around the fire is strewnwith soft boughs ofthe fire tree, so they will not feel the dampness ofthe ground; ... with their allies ofthe River St. John, the great war party sped westward over the waters ofthe Bay of Fundy and along the coast till they reached the land ofthe Armouchiquois. Here they met ... cross the Bay of Fundy in their frail barks. The chief ofthe savages ofthe River St. John, Chkoudun, proved a valuable ally ofthe French owing to hisextensive knowledge ofthe country and of the...
... overturned by the Romanists; or how they can clear the rulers of their church of that day ofthe guilt of that dark transaction. The circumstances ofthe country, therefore, at the time of James's ... until the 21st ofthe ensuing January.When the discovery ofthe plot was known on the Continent, several ofthe sovereigns sent to congratulate the king on his escape. In the case of some of these ... fullyacquainted with the particulars ofthe plot. It was the policy ofthe conspirators to reveal the precise nature of the design to as few as possible, feeling assured that the smaller the number of actual...
... 28th, 162 7, toSir Sidney Montagu of Barnwell, father ofthe first Earl of Sandwich, in whose descendant they are stillvested. On the morning ofthe 22nd January, 1830, during the minority ofthe ... at the banquets ofthe company. On Tuesday, 10thSeptember, 167 7, the Feast ofthe Hon. Artillery Company was held at Merchant Taylors' Hall, when the Duke of York, the Duke of Somerset, the ... In the summer of 167 3, the Duke of York having resigned all his appointments on the passing ofthe Test Act, the King put the Admiralty into commission, and Pepys was appointed Secretary forthe...
... Thus, it was not clear whether the binding of Era to 16S rRNA requires the GTPase activity of the protein and whether the RNA-binding domain can bindRNA in the absence ofthe GTPase domain. Structurally, ... that of the full-length Era proteins. The C-terminal parts of both Eraproteins were able to bind to 16S rRNA in the absence of the N-terminal GTPase domain and the amount of the RNA bound to the ... previously, the KH domain of Era is required for the binding ofthe protein to 16S rRNA, and part of the domain is also required for the binding ofthe protein tomembrane. Thus, the regions...