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Object Pronouns Answer Key Part One Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns I him ... Title: Object Pronouns Author: Wade M Getsfrid Created Date: 2/5/2002 8:53:21 PM
UNIT 1 preview. A PAIR WORK Why are you learning English? Compare reasons with a partner. B CLASS SURVEY How many students in your class are studying .... UNIT 1. 3. C. 1:02 PHOTO STORY Read and listen to people getting acquainted. Susan: I'll bet th
When describing actions which started in the past and continue into the present, we often use since and for: • since describes when the action or state began: since 2012/Sunday/last month/my birthday/I moved here. • for describes how long the action
Chi-Fan Lin, Ph.D., Shih Hsin University, Taipei, Taiwan www.PearsonLongman. com/TopNotch2e. Joan Saslow • Allen Ascher. Top Notch.indd 1. 18/11/10 10:24: .... vocabulary practice outside the classroom. LISTENING. Review always starts with a listenin
Warmer: Introducing each other. If this is a new class, have students introduce a partner to the class. In pairs, ask students to find out their partner's name, home town and reasons for taking this course. Then each student introduces their partner,
TOP NOTCH 2 Language Content Grammar Social Language & Vocabulary • The past continuous • Direct object placement with phrasal verbs • Describe a car accident
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How Do We Teach Academic English? Jim Cummins The University of Toronto Friday January 23 2009, New York City
13 2A Grammar 4 Underline nine irregular past tense forms in the presentation on page 12. Practice 5 Complete the article with the simple past form
You won’t get far in English until you’ve mastered these basic verbs. TheLongman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishis on your side! Do, make, and take are used in
Halloween Stories are traditional stories collected and adapted for telling by Bluegrass Storyteller, Chuck Larkin. Permission to use, revise and tell these stories
Name: _____ Figurative Language Worksheet 1 Directions: Read the lines of poetry. ... I do not care to talk to you although / Your speech evokes a thousand sympathies,
Worksheet 3.1. Suggested Answers Figurative Language. ... 2. Sample sensory images and figures of speech in the description of the hurricane:
Affirmative Long form Short form I have got I’ve got You have got You’ve got He has got He’s got Negative Long form Short form I have not got I haven’t got
Overall . The Overall Score of the test represents the ability to understand spoken English and speak it intelligibly at a native-like conversational pace on everyday
Sumerian Lexicon, Version 3.0 2 this do not group together by meaning. The phonetically more complex words and the compound words are listed alphabetically simply by
QSE Intermediate Grammar supplement 190 1 Language: so / such / too / enough Rewritethesesentencesasonesentence,usingthewordinbrackets. 1 Thefilmwasverysad.Everyonecried
The word tissue derives from the Old French word meaning “to weave,” reflecting the fact that the different tissues are woven together to form the “fabric” of the human body. The four basic types of tissue are epithelial tissue, connective tissue , m
Halloween Worksheet 1
Match the definition to a Halloween word.
a
special clothes to look like someone/something else
i
vampire
b
a large orange vegetable
ii
werewolf
c
a woman with magical powers
iii
skeleton
d
In stories, a person who changes into a wolf at full moon
iv
pumpkin
e
In stories, a person who drinks blood
v
bat
f
a small black animal which flies at night
vi
costume
g
a small animal with eight legs
vii
candle
h
the bones of a person or animal’s body
viii
trick or treat
i
a large, outside fire
ix
creature
j
made of wax and string, it burns slowly
x
bonfire
k
tradition of children wearing costumes, visiting homes
xi
witch
xii
spider
and asking for sweets l
any living animal or person
2
Which group? Put the words below under the different group headings.