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Strategies for reading
Strategies for READING What kind of reader are you? Passive readers let words slide by. Their eyes are moving, but their though...
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Twenty-Five Great American Novels
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Moby Dick; or, The Whale by Herman Melville
The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe
The Cask of Amontillado and the accompanying illustration by Harry Clarke were published in 1919 in Edgar Allan Poe'sTales of Mystery and Imagination.
Gerunds or infinitive after verbs
One of the difficulties of the English language is that some verbs are followed by the gerund (ex : doing) and others are followed by theinfinitive (ex : to do). Other verbs, however, can be followed by both.
Uncountable Nouns List A-Z
With meanings and example sentences
This is a select list of 250+ common uncountable nouns presented in alphabetical order over twelve pages. Each uncountable noun has its definition and a sample sentence. Note that this is NOT a complete list of all uncountable nouns. Note too that some of these uncountable nouns can also be countable; in this list we show only the uncountable meaning.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Англи хэлний улсын аварга шалгаруулах тэмцээний удирдамж
Англи хэлний багш нарт
2013 оны 10-р сарын 18, Нийтэлсэн Сараннэмэх
“Монголын тэтгэлэгт оюутан залуучуудын солилцооны үндэсний төв”-өөс “
АНГЛИ ХЭЛНИЙ УЛСЫН АВАРГА ШАЛГАРУУЛАХ ТЭМЦЭЭН”-ийг 2013 оны 11 дүгээр сарын 23-ны өдөр орон
даяар зохион байгуулах гэж
байгаатай холбоотой та бүхэнд дээрх мэдээллийг илгээж байна.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Testing
Student Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total No. Right . . . . . . .
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Reading Comprehension Age . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Trains can often be seen standing in a railway (
engine, driver, box, station )
2.
If you write with a pen, you also need (crayons, money, help, ink).
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Examples of Adjectives
Examples of Adjectives
Looking at
examples of adjectives can
make it easier to understand how these important parts of speech are used
within the English language.
Байгаль дэлхийгээ хайрлан хамгаалах ёс
Газар шороогоо хайрлан хамгаалдаг уламжлалт ёс заншил, зан үйл
Манай өвөг дээдэс маань эх орныхоо сөөм газарын төлөө алтан амиа хайрлахгүй тэмцэж ирсэн түүхтэй. Газар шороогоо хамгаалдаг баялаг ёс заншил, өв уламжлалтай билээ.
Монгол хүний эрхэмлэх ёсон
Монгол хүний эрхэмлэх ёсон
1. Үнэн бат журмыг үргэлж хичээж байх
2. Өвөг дээдсийн сургаалыг санаж сэрж явах
3. Үйлийн дээд ачийг буцааж хариулж явах
4. Өгөх гээхийн хорвоог учирлан таниулж явах
5. Үргэлж мэргэн номыг тогтоон тунгааж явах
6. Үгээгүй дорд ардыг өргөн тэнхрүүлж явах
Looking for size ten trainers
In
the UK, my shoe size is around ten, or a 45 in Latin America, which is
where I currently find myself desperately looking for a pair of
trainers. I never thought such a simple task would turn out to be so
difficult.
Books that remind me of home
Here are just five of the books or book-series that, for me, conjure up vivid memories of home:
Bees
The information on this page and the
next page is from a booklet about bees. Refer to the information to answer the
questions which follow it.
COLLECTING NECTAR
Bees make honey to survive. It is
their only essential food. If there are 60,000 bees in a hive about one third
of them will be involved in gathering nectar which is then made into honey by
the house bees. A small number of bees work as foragers or searchers. They find
a source of nectar, then return to the hive to tell the other bees where it is.
Just judge
JUST JUDGE TEXT
Refer to the story A Just Judge to answer the questions which follow it.
A JUST JUDGE
An Algerian king named Bauakas wanted to find out whether or not it was true, as he had been told, that in one of his cities lived a just judge who could instantly discern the truth, and from whom no rogue was ever able to conceal himself. Bauakas exchanged clothes with a merchant and went on horseback to the city where the judge lived.
Refer to the story A Just Judge to answer the questions which follow it.
A JUST JUDGE
An Algerian king named Bauakas wanted to find out whether or not it was true, as he had been told, that in one of his cities lived a just judge who could instantly discern the truth, and from whom no rogue was ever able to conceal himself. Bauakas exchanged clothes with a merchant and went on horseback to the city where the judge lived.
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