The document discusses animals and states that they have four legs. It conveys this key fact about animals in a concise manner using only one sentence.
This document lists common illnesses and injuries in English, including backache, broken arm, broken bones, cold, dizzy, fever, headache, measles, nausea, stomachache, swollen thumb, insect bite, black eye, cut, and sunburn. It provides basic health vocabulary for describing symptoms and conditions in English.
The document provides a short list of recommendations for dealing with an illness, including staying in bed, taking an aspirin, and drinking lots of water. It also suggests going to the doctor's for further treatment.
This document contains information about health and the body. It includes diagrams labeling parts of the body and symptoms. It asks the reader to write sentences describing pictures. There are also sections about seeing a doctor, making appointments, understanding medicine labels, and healthy eating during pregnancy. The document provides exercises for learners to practice their English language skills related to health topics.
The document discusses various common illnesses like headaches, fevers, toothaches, stomachaches, earaches, and colds. For each illness, it lists some potential treatment options like taking aspirin, ibuprofen, visiting the doctor, staying in bed, or using a thermometer. It also includes a sample dialogue between a doctor and patient where the patient complains of a headache and earache and the doctor diagnoses them with the flu based on their temperature and prescribes antibiotics and bed rest.
This document provides a list of animal parts including horns, tail, beak, fin, fur, trunk, tusks, whiskers, wings, and feather to help with elementary vocabulary for 6th grade classes.
This document provides information about common medical supplies and medications kept at home for treating minor ailments and injuries. It lists items commonly found in a first aid kit such as bandages, antiseptic, tweezers, gloves, and thermometer. It also describes over-the-counter medications used for headaches, sore throats, cuts, sprains, allergies, diarrhea, constipation, sunburns, and more. The document is intended to educate about basic home medical care and treatments for common issues.
Presentation on Health and Medicine (sociology)Koushik Ahmed
This document contains information about 5 employees - Koushik Ahmed, Tusar Modak, Rezwan Ahmed, Shuvajit Banik, and Maftab Ahmed - and their working sections (A, B, C, D, and E). It then provides summaries on various topics related to health, medicine, sociology, healthcare, mental illness, and environmental issues. The sections cover perspectives like functionalist, conflict, interactionist, and labeling approaches as well as concepts such as social epidemiology, social class, race, gender, age, patterns of care, pollution, global warming, and sociological views of the environment.
The document discusses animals and states that they have four legs. It conveys this key fact about animals in a concise manner using only one sentence.
This document lists common illnesses and injuries in English, including backache, broken arm, broken bones, cold, dizzy, fever, headache, measles, nausea, stomachache, swollen thumb, insect bite, black eye, cut, and sunburn. It provides basic health vocabulary for describing symptoms and conditions in English.
The document provides a short list of recommendations for dealing with an illness, including staying in bed, taking an aspirin, and drinking lots of water. It also suggests going to the doctor's for further treatment.
This document contains information about health and the body. It includes diagrams labeling parts of the body and symptoms. It asks the reader to write sentences describing pictures. There are also sections about seeing a doctor, making appointments, understanding medicine labels, and healthy eating during pregnancy. The document provides exercises for learners to practice their English language skills related to health topics.
The document discusses various common illnesses like headaches, fevers, toothaches, stomachaches, earaches, and colds. For each illness, it lists some potential treatment options like taking aspirin, ibuprofen, visiting the doctor, staying in bed, or using a thermometer. It also includes a sample dialogue between a doctor and patient where the patient complains of a headache and earache and the doctor diagnoses them with the flu based on their temperature and prescribes antibiotics and bed rest.
This document provides a list of animal parts including horns, tail, beak, fin, fur, trunk, tusks, whiskers, wings, and feather to help with elementary vocabulary for 6th grade classes.
This document provides information about common medical supplies and medications kept at home for treating minor ailments and injuries. It lists items commonly found in a first aid kit such as bandages, antiseptic, tweezers, gloves, and thermometer. It also describes over-the-counter medications used for headaches, sore throats, cuts, sprains, allergies, diarrhea, constipation, sunburns, and more. The document is intended to educate about basic home medical care and treatments for common issues.
Presentation on Health and Medicine (sociology)Koushik Ahmed
This document contains information about 5 employees - Koushik Ahmed, Tusar Modak, Rezwan Ahmed, Shuvajit Banik, and Maftab Ahmed - and their working sections (A, B, C, D, and E). It then provides summaries on various topics related to health, medicine, sociology, healthcare, mental illness, and environmental issues. The sections cover perspectives like functionalist, conflict, interactionist, and labeling approaches as well as concepts such as social epidemiology, social class, race, gender, age, patterns of care, pollution, global warming, and sociological views of the environment.
This document defines and provides examples of adverbs of manner. It explains that adverbs of manner modify verbs to describe how an action is performed and usually follow the verb or object. Some key points covered include:
- Adverbs of manner answer the question "how?"
- Their placement can be after the verb or object or before a preposition+object.
- They always follow intransitive verbs and common adverbs usually follow the verb.
- Their position impacts whether they modify a single verb or an entire clause.
- A list of common adverbs of manner is provided along with examples of their use.
The document discusses various factors that contribute to good health, including getting adequate sleep, maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and living in a pollution-free environment. It also outlines some of the negative health effects of not getting enough sleep, such as increased risk of heart disease, obesity, and memory loss. Additionally, the document promotes laughter as good medicine and lists mental and physical benefits such as relaxing the muscles, boosting the immune system, and improving mood. It also discusses obesity, its causes, and home remedies like drinking green tea and exercising. The document emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet, physical activity, and nature's medicines for overall health and well-being.
This document discusses adverbs of manner and how they are used to describe how actions are performed. Adverbs of manner are usually formed by adding "-ly" to adjectives, though some adverbs do not change form. Examples are provided of sentences with and without adverbs of manner to illustrate how they provide additional description about an action. The document concludes by advocating for peace, harmony, and mutual respect between all people.
This document provides an overview of health, factors affecting health, and ways to maintain health. It discusses the importance of laughing, playing sports/games, and getting enough sleep. Lack of sleep can cause problems like compromising the immune system and malfunctioning of natural killer cells. The document also discusses disease, the World Health Organization, medicine, and alternative medical systems like alternative medical systems, mind-body interventions, biologically-based therapies, manipulative therapies, and energy therapies.
The document discusses the formation of adverbs of manner in English. It states that most adverbs of manner are formed by adding -ly to the corresponding adjective. However, there are some exceptions depending on the ending of the adjective, such as adding -ally after adjectives ending in -ic or changing the ending before adding -ly. It provides many examples of adjectives and their corresponding adverbs of manner. It also notes that not all adverbs end in -ly and gives examples of other types of adverbs.
Adverbs of manner are used to describe how something happens. They are typically formed by adding -ly to adjectives, though there are some exceptions. Some common adverbs of manner include badly, carefully, gently, easily, happily, and loudly. Adverbs of manner can come before or after verbs, but must come after objects. They can also be placed before prepositions or after objects in verb + preposition + object constructions.
The document discusses definitions and classifications of obesity according to various medical references and the WHO. It provides the WHO classification of BMI ranges from underweight to super obese. It also discusses factors that contribute to obesity including genetics, lifestyle, environment and various hormones and brain regions involved in regulating appetite and energy balance. Surgical procedures for treating obesity such as gastric bypass are also mentioned.
The document discusses obesity in children and adolescents. It states that 1 in 5 children are overweight or obese, and the number of obese children has more than tripled since 1985. About 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults. Changing societal factors like increased availability of unhealthy foods, larger portions, and decreased physical activity are contributing to rising obesity rates in children. Obesity can lead to health issues like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and liver problems. Maintaining a healthy diet and being physically active are important to prevent obesity and promote overall wellness.
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obesity, causes, diagnosis, complications, treatment, prevention.
This document discusses different types of adverbs including:
1. Adverbs of manner which describe how an action is performed (e.g. slowly, carefully).
2. Adverbs of time which indicate when an action occurs (e.g. yesterday, tomorrow, last week).
3. Adverbs of place which specify where an action takes place (e.g. inside, outside, nearby).
It provides examples of different adverbs and has exercises for learners to identify adverbs of time, place, manner and other types in sentences.
The document is divided into 3 units that provide words related to different topics. Unit 1 includes words about friendship and social activities like having a barbecue. Unit 2 discusses words around the topic of success, including daily tasks, failing, spending time, and giving advice. Unit 3 focuses on improving one's appearance, listing various accessories, hygiene products, and hair care items. The document serves as a vocabulary list covering positive social interactions, personal growth, and physical presentation.
This document contains a list of Turkish words with their English translations. Some of the words describe personal traits like "cheerful" and "stubborn". Others relate to society and culture like "agriculture", "factory", "history", and "homeland". The list also includes words associated with crime and detection such as "gun", "prison", "fingerprint", and "detective". It concludes with terms for jewelry including "bracelet", "necklace", and "earrings".
This document defines and provides examples of adverbs of manner. It explains that adverbs of manner modify verbs to describe how an action is performed and usually follow the verb or object. Some key points covered include:
- Adverbs of manner answer the question "how?"
- Their placement can be after the verb or object or before a preposition+object.
- They always follow intransitive verbs and common adverbs usually follow the verb.
- Their position impacts whether they modify a single verb or an entire clause.
- A list of common adverbs of manner is provided along with examples of their use.
The document discusses various factors that contribute to good health, including getting adequate sleep, maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and living in a pollution-free environment. It also outlines some of the negative health effects of not getting enough sleep, such as increased risk of heart disease, obesity, and memory loss. Additionally, the document promotes laughter as good medicine and lists mental and physical benefits such as relaxing the muscles, boosting the immune system, and improving mood. It also discusses obesity, its causes, and home remedies like drinking green tea and exercising. The document emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet, physical activity, and nature's medicines for overall health and well-being.
This document discusses adverbs of manner and how they are used to describe how actions are performed. Adverbs of manner are usually formed by adding "-ly" to adjectives, though some adverbs do not change form. Examples are provided of sentences with and without adverbs of manner to illustrate how they provide additional description about an action. The document concludes by advocating for peace, harmony, and mutual respect between all people.
This document provides an overview of health, factors affecting health, and ways to maintain health. It discusses the importance of laughing, playing sports/games, and getting enough sleep. Lack of sleep can cause problems like compromising the immune system and malfunctioning of natural killer cells. The document also discusses disease, the World Health Organization, medicine, and alternative medical systems like alternative medical systems, mind-body interventions, biologically-based therapies, manipulative therapies, and energy therapies.
The document discusses the formation of adverbs of manner in English. It states that most adverbs of manner are formed by adding -ly to the corresponding adjective. However, there are some exceptions depending on the ending of the adjective, such as adding -ally after adjectives ending in -ic or changing the ending before adding -ly. It provides many examples of adjectives and their corresponding adverbs of manner. It also notes that not all adverbs end in -ly and gives examples of other types of adverbs.
Adverbs of manner are used to describe how something happens. They are typically formed by adding -ly to adjectives, though there are some exceptions. Some common adverbs of manner include badly, carefully, gently, easily, happily, and loudly. Adverbs of manner can come before or after verbs, but must come after objects. They can also be placed before prepositions or after objects in verb + preposition + object constructions.
The document discusses definitions and classifications of obesity according to various medical references and the WHO. It provides the WHO classification of BMI ranges from underweight to super obese. It also discusses factors that contribute to obesity including genetics, lifestyle, environment and various hormones and brain regions involved in regulating appetite and energy balance. Surgical procedures for treating obesity such as gastric bypass are also mentioned.
The document discusses obesity in children and adolescents. It states that 1 in 5 children are overweight or obese, and the number of obese children has more than tripled since 1985. About 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults. Changing societal factors like increased availability of unhealthy foods, larger portions, and decreased physical activity are contributing to rising obesity rates in children. Obesity can lead to health issues like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and liver problems. Maintaining a healthy diet and being physically active are important to prevent obesity and promote overall wellness.
to download this presentation from this link
https://mohmmed-ink.blogspot.com/2020/12/obesity.html
obesity, causes, diagnosis, complications, treatment, prevention.
This document discusses different types of adverbs including:
1. Adverbs of manner which describe how an action is performed (e.g. slowly, carefully).
2. Adverbs of time which indicate when an action occurs (e.g. yesterday, tomorrow, last week).
3. Adverbs of place which specify where an action takes place (e.g. inside, outside, nearby).
It provides examples of different adverbs and has exercises for learners to identify adverbs of time, place, manner and other types in sentences.
The document is divided into 3 units that provide words related to different topics. Unit 1 includes words about friendship and social activities like having a barbecue. Unit 2 discusses words around the topic of success, including daily tasks, failing, spending time, and giving advice. Unit 3 focuses on improving one's appearance, listing various accessories, hygiene products, and hair care items. The document serves as a vocabulary list covering positive social interactions, personal growth, and physical presentation.
This document contains a list of Turkish words with their English translations. Some of the words describe personal traits like "cheerful" and "stubborn". Others relate to society and culture like "agriculture", "factory", "history", and "homeland". The list also includes words associated with crime and detection such as "gun", "prison", "fingerprint", and "detective". It concludes with terms for jewelry including "bracelet", "necklace", and "earrings".
This document contains a list of vocabulary words that are commonly found in detective stories, such as terms related to stealing, appearing and disappearing, innocence and guilt, valuable items, suspects, clues, evidence, crimes, and the legal system. It includes words like "stolen", "innocent", "wealthy", "suspect", "clue", "gun", "evidence", "murderer", "fingerprint", and "convince". The document serves as a vocabulary guide for writing or reading detective fiction.
The Greeks began the Olympics in 776 BC to honor Zeus and other gods, with competitions held exclusively for men in Olympia, a major religious site. The Olympics featured running races, wrestling, boxing, pentathlon, horse racing, and winners received only an olive branch as the games were about honor rather than money or prizes. The Olympics continued for over 1000 years until being ended by Emperor Theodosius in 391 AD.
This document lists 60 common irregular verbs in English along with their past tense and past participle forms. Each verb is displayed with an image to help illustrate its meaning. The verbs are organized alphabetically and include examples such as bite - bit - bitten, break - broke - broken, choose - chose - chosen, come - came - come, and write - wrote - written.
The document discusses various food and activity options and expresses repeated hunger, suggesting getting food from options like tea, tennis, cooking, going out, chess, cake, pizza, hamburgers, apples, or going to a restaurant.
The document discusses different countries and their associated flags, names, and nationalities. It provides examples of common countries like Turkey, Japan, Germany, Spain, Canada, France, and the USA, and states the flag, country name, and demonym for a person from that country. For instance, it notes that a person from Turkey is Turkish, from Japan is Japanese, from Germany is German, and so on. It concludes by thanking the reader and providing the name, surname, student number, and class of the author.
This slideshow introduces the presenter as being from Germany and asks where the viewer is from. It then provides images related to nature, landmarks, countries and their capitals, prepositions, classroom rules, and closes by identifying the presenter and class. The slideshow exposes the viewer to vocabulary around nationalities, geography, and classroom expectations through images and brief text slides.
This document contains vocabulary words in English and Turkish related to nationality, countries, continents, capital cities, and tourist attractions. It also includes words like application form, international, deep, mountain, volcano, river, beverage, and traditional. The document lists the teacher and student who prepared it, including the class, number, and subject of English. It concludes with a thank you for watching.
The document contains vocabulary words in English and Turkish across three units. Unit 1 includes vocabulary related to countries, nationalities, cities, geographical features, continents, and communication. Unit 2 focuses on geographical terms like regions, cities, lakes, valleys, and specific regions in Turkey. Unit 3 presents directional terms and places in a city like libraries, banks, cafes, and cinemas. The document aims to teach English and Turkish vocabulary across various topics.