Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Match the Definitions to the Words in the Text (Clarifying the meaning Stage of a Vocabulary Lesson)
Monday, April 29, 2024
Clarifying Meaning for Vocabulary
El Nino is forecast to end this year, however, Quyet believes that the intensity of heat in the south is unlikely to decrease in the dry season in the coming years. Current climate fluctuations are becoming increasingly unusual. They easily break old rules, which means forecasting is also more difficult."There is only one sure trend, which is that the temperature will keep increasing, both globally and in Vietnam," Quyet said.
"Yes, buy it for them," I said. "They're going to need it."
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Clarifying Form for Vocabulary: Example Sentences Worksheet
Look at the underlined word in each sentence. Write in the word form. You can use the following code:
Noun=N
Verb=V
Adjective=Adj
anger: When you feel anger, you are upset. _________
audience: A photographer can’t be sure how an audience will react to a photo. _________
canvas: An artist paints on canvas. _________
image: The images in the magazine tell an incredible story. _________
meaningful: This old photo of my grandparents is really meaningful to me. _________
oral: Many cultures pass down stories through oral traditions. _________
portrait: Each year at school, a photographer takes students’ portraits._________
portray: This photograph portrays the love the family shared._________
represent: To me, this painting represents the artist’s feelings about the situation. _________
scene: In this rural scene, we can see trees and animals in a field. _________
shock: When you are really surprised, you may be in shock. _________
subject: Three children were the subject of the painting. _________
understanding: When we travel, we have a better understanding of how
other people live._________
visual: Visual stories can be told through painting and photography. _________
witness: After the event, witnesses talked about what they saw._________
capture: This old photograph really captures my aunt’s youth. _________
certain: Photos can create certain emotions, such as anger or sadness._________
last: Photographs help to make our memories last longer. _________
permanent: This painting is part of the museum’s permanent collection._________
Answer Key
anger: When you feel anger, you are upset. Noun
audience: A photographer can’t be sure how an audience will react to a photo. Noun
canvas: An artist paints on canvas. Noun
image: The images in the magazine tell an incredible story. Noun
meaningful: This old photo of my grandparents is really meaningful to me. Adjective
oral: Many cultures pass down stories through oral traditions. Adjective
portrait: Each year at school, a photographer takes students’ portraits.Noun
portray: This photograph portrays the love the family shared. Verb
represent: To me, this painting represents the artist’s feelings about the situation. Verb
scene: In this rural scene, we can see trees and animals in a field. Noun
shock: When you are really surprised, you may be in shock. Noun
subject: Three children were the subject of the painting. Noun
understanding: When we travel, we have a better understanding of how
other people live. Noun
visual: Visual stories can be told through painting and photography. Adjective
witness: After the event, witnesses talked about what they saw. Noun
capture: This old photograph really captures my aunt’s youth. Verb
certain: Photos can create certain emotions, such as anger or sadness.Adjective
last: Photographs help to make our memories last longer. Verb
permanent: This painting is part of the museum’s permanent collection.Adjective
Saturday, April 27, 2024
From Vnexpress:
Heat waves to sweep across Vietnam during long weekend holiday
This is a Quizziz activity on comparative adverbs that I used in my class. I believe that I actually copied this from another account on quizziz, but I've now forgotten where I copied it from (apologies). But I did use it in my class, and it did work well.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Garbage Man for 2nd and 3rd Conditionals
I know his number I phone him |
Tom reads more he has more time |
I go to the park it is not raining |
I can drive I buy a car |
I am rich I buy a boat. |
I remember my raincoat I don’t get wet |
I remember to set my alarm I don’t oversleep |
I eat breakfast I am not hungry at school |
I study harder I pass the test |
I don’t eat so much cake I don’t get sick |
answers (n.b. in some cases either conditional would make sense)
I know his number I phone him If I knew his number, I would phone him. |
Tom reads more he has more time If Tom had more time, he would read more. |
I go to the park it is not raining I would go to the park if it wasn't raining. |
I can drive I buy a car If I could drive, I would buy a car. |
I am rich I buy a boat. If I were rich, I would buy a boat. |
I remember my raincoat I don’t get wet If I had remembered my raincoat, I wouldn’t have gotten wet. |
I remember to set my alarm I don’t oversleep If I had remembered to set my alarm, I wouldn’t have overslept. |
I eat breakfast I am not hungry at school If I had eaten breakfast, I wouldn’t have been hungry at school. |
I study harder I pass the test If I had studied harder, I would have passed the test. |
I don’t eat so much cake I don’t get sick If I hadn’t eaten so much cake, I wouldn’t have gotten sick. |