Tuesday, March 28, 2023

 Extra exercise

Silhouette

quaint

doting

pretext

blissful

demise

scrumptious

gullible

pondered

puzzled

Immensely

consoled

untimely busy




  1. Have you ever had to deal with the untimely demise of a loved one? How did you cope with the situation?
  2. Do you believe in taking breaks and putting up your feet during a busy day? Why or why not?
  3. Have you ever pondered over the meaning of life? What conclusions have you come to?
  4. Have you ever had a chance encounter with a stranger, whose silhouette you couldn't quite make out? How did you react in that situation?
  5. Have you ever been in a situation where you had to run errands for someone else? How did you handle the situation?
  6. How do you think we can encourage people to do their fair share of work in the community?
  7. Have you ever wolfed down food because you were in a hurry? What was the occasion?
  8. Have you ever been distraught over a situation? How did you cope with your emotions?
  9. Have you ever visited a quaint town? What did you think of it?
  10. Have you ever consoled someone who was going through a difficult time? How did you go about it?

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Grammar Present simple, present Continuous,

 




Friday, March 3, 2023

lesson 4: unit : Grammar

 


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lesson 4 Unit 1 : personality : Vocabulary

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1. colleagues(rakan sekerja)

1. 同事

1. tóng shì

2. partner 

2. 合作伙伴

2. hé zuò huǒ bàn

3. strangers

3. 陌生人

3. mò shēng rén

4. coach

4.

4. jiào liàn

5. relatives

5. 亲属

5. qīn shǔ

6. peers

6. 同行

6. tóng háng

7. enemy

7. 敌人

7. dí rén

8. classmates

8. 同学

8. tóng xué

answers
1 discuss, argue1.讨论,争论

2. advise, criticise2. 建议、批评

3. grumble, gossip 3.抱怨,八卦
4 accuses, praises4 指责、赞美

Answers

1 u a e (frustrated)

2 a a e (ashamed)

3

e e u (respectful)

4 e e u (cheerful)

5 a (calm)

6u i (guilty)

7 i e a e (miserable)

o u (proud)

lesson 3:speaking unit 1

 Talking about household chores in English - short dialogues - Bing video

Part 1: Talking in the past 

Did you do some housework when you were young? 

It should be in the past tense.

Yes, I often cooked and swept the floor 

Yes, I ____

  • used to do….
  • I would do… (habit)
  • I did….

Yes, when I was a child I used to cook and sweep the floor

Yes, when I was a child I would cook and sweep the floor

Yes, my parents enforced this. They had a rotation chore assignment chart for the 4 of us children every week. We would earn RM 5 a week for completing them. If we acted up (misbehave), extra chores would be put on (assigned to) us. If we had a special accomplishment, like straight A’s, we would be off chores for a week  

Common mistake:

What is the mistake in this answer?

 Yes, I often cook and sweep the floor  


Part 2

Tell me about a household chore that you enjoy or hate doing. 

You should say:


What the chore is
When and why you do it
How often do you have to do it

 

Why do you enjoy or hate doing it. 

Part 3 ( students should form 5 groups, each group choose a topic and create presentation in a bubble map)



lesson 2"s Homework+review (PBD band 3)

 Extra Exercise ( PBD 3.1.2 Band 3)

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An average housewife has tons of chores to do. When I look at my mother doing her chores, ___________________________________________________________(1).

She gets up at dawn and works right through the day cleaning, cooking and washing. When all the cleaning, cooking and washing are done, there is more to do._________________________________________________________(2)

 Besides, these back-breaking jobs, she has to go to the market to buy food for her ever-hungry children and then look after their general well-being.  All they have to do is sweep the floor, wipe the dust off the windows, or simply peel some potatoes for the overworked mother.  _______________________________________________________(3), how she works for nothing in return  except some understanding and love from the people she works for.


A.  Children who find that they have too much spare time can help their mother with her housework

B.I realize that the amount of work she has to perform each day is enormous

C. They will learn to appreciate the toils of a loving mother

lesson 2 part 2

1. What is the meaning of errands to run?( easy pronunciation:

to go out to buy or do something: After school, he runs errands for his father. Helping and co-operating.

2. Be sick and tired

be sick (and tired) of (doing) something(also be sick to death of (doing) something) spoken to be angry or bored with something that has been happening for a long time I’m sick and tired of your excuses. I am sick of working for other people

3. lend a hand

assist in an action or enterprise.

"He was a kind and considerate neighbour who was always there to lend a hand in times of need"

4. Do not lift a finger

to not help someone do something, usually because you are too lazy: He never lifts a finger to help with the housework.

5. Put your feet up

to sit and relax

informal. : to sit and relax: to not work or be active. I'm going to go home and put my feet up.

6. What does it mean to do your share

do (one's) share. To contribute work to that of others in a group. If you don't do your share the slides, our presentation will never be finished on time. We haven't asked you to do anything extra. Just do your share.






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Lesson 2 Reading ( Gap Text Reading 3.1.2 and Listening 2.1.3

 Part 2 unit 1

1. What is the meaning of errands to run? to go out to buy or do something

After school, he runs errands for his father. Helping and co-operating.

2. Be sick and tired

be sick (and tired) of (doing) something(also be sick to death of (doing) something) spoken to be angry or bored with something that has been happening for a long time I’m sick and tired of your excuses. Eg: I am sick of working for other people.

3. lend a hand -assist in an action or enterprise.

"He was a kind and considerate neighbour who was always there to lend a hand in times of need"

4. Do not lift a finger- to not help someone do something, usually because you are too lazy: 

He never lifts a finger to help with the housework.

5. Put your feet up -to sit and relax

informally. : to sit and relax: to not work or be active. I'm going to go home and put my feet up.

6. What does it mean to do your share-do (one's) share. To contribute work to that of others in a group.

Eg: If you don't do your share the slides, our presentation will never be finished on time. We haven't asked you to do anything extra. Just do your share.







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