This vocabulary exercise was created for a Primary 5 student studying in Hong Kong based on words from chapters 15-32 of the novel "Al Capone Does My Shirts". It provides 30 words with definitions and example sentences using the words to help the student learn their meanings in context.
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2) How to form yes/no questions and wh-questions.
3) The use of prepositions of place like "at, on, in" and the ability verb "can".
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The document discusses writing and vocabulary instruction for young English language learners. It addresses the developmental skills needed for writing, such as fine motor skills. It also covers the writing process, including pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Techniques for teaching vocabulary are discussed, such as direct and indirect instruction, multiple exposures to words, and connecting words to students' lives. The use of activities to reinforce vocabulary learning is recommended.
This document provides examples of using demonstrative pronouns such as this, that, these and those in sentences. It gives the examples "this is an apple" and "those are books" pointing to illustrations of an apple and books. Further arrows point to illustrations of erasers and markers suggesting sentences using demonstrative pronouns to refer to them.
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This document provides information and strategies for improving IELTS vocabulary. It discusses how vocabulary accounts for 25% of writing and speaking scores and emphasizes the importance of collocations. Collocations are sequences of words that commonly go together. The document recommends learning collocations in chunks through active reading and writing. It also provides sample essay sentences that can be modified for different topics. TED Talks are suggested as a resource for learning topic-specific vocabulary. Finally, the Academic Word List is introduced as containing common words in academic texts. Learning strategies include spacing repetitions, using context, and memorizing phrases.
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The document provides an overview of basic English grammar concepts including:
1) Present tense verbs like "be", demonstratives like "this/that", possessive adjectives like "my/your", and the present continuous tense.
2) How to form yes/no questions and wh-questions.
3) The use of prepositions of place like "at, on, in" and the ability verb "can".
The document discusses the proper use of the words "much" and "many" in English grammar. It notes that "much" is used with uncountable nouns while "many" is used with countable nouns. However, many people struggle with this simple rule because of incorrect habits in their English usage. The document promotes an app that contains over 600 sentences to help users recognize the proper contexts for "much" and "many" through practice, so they can learn the right habit and no longer make mistakes with these terms.
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In English, when two nouns go together in a specified order they are called binomials. If three go together they are call trinomials. Examples of this might be ‘aches and pains’, ‘last but not least’ and ‘cool, calm and collected’.
As you can see the nouns are often linked by conjunction such as ‘and’, ‘or’ and ‘but’. It is important that the order of the nouns is correct and that synonyms are not used for the nouns. This is because these words together create meaningful phrases which are spoken and written throughout English usage.
Learning binomials can be a fun way of expanding your English vocabulary. The combinations often create meaning that vary distinctly from the common usage of the nouns in the phrase. These are idioms and expressions and they are the hardest part of English for new learners to understand.
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This document provides a 30 word vocabulary exercise intended for a Primary 5 student studying in Hong Kong. It includes 30 words from Chapters 1-4 of the novel "Al Capone Does My Shirts" and example sentences using the words to test understanding of their meanings.
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The document is a list of words with definitions provided in short sentences that use each word. It provides definitions and examples for words like "dingy", "mesmerized", "reluctantly", and "tattered" by using the words in simple sentences about rooms, flags, agreements and other everyday contexts.
In English, when two nouns go together in a specified order they are called binomials. If three go together they are call trinomials. Examples of this might be ‘aches and pains’, ‘last but not least’ and ‘cool, calm and collected’.
As you can see the nouns are often linked by conjunction such as ‘and’, ‘or’ and ‘but’. It is important that the order of the nouns is correct and that synonyms are not used for the nouns. This is because these words together create meaningful phrases which are spoken and written throughout English usage.
Learning binomials can be a fun way of expanding your English vocabulary. The combinations often create meaning that vary distinctly from the common usage of the nouns in the phrase. These are idioms and expressions and they are the hardest part of English for new learners to understand.
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This document discusses 8 common problems that Hong Kong people have when speaking English. It provides examples of direct translations from Cantonese that do not work well in English, such as saying "give you to see" instead of "show you". It also explains differences in words like "of course" and verbs like "play" versus "ride". At the end, it advertises an app called "Big Tick" that aims to help with some of these problems through mini-games and exercises.
The document discusses how learning to properly use "-ed" and "-ing" adjectives can help with the IELTS speaking test. It provides examples of sentences using these adjectives to describe feelings and experiences. It also includes sample speaking questions and responses that demonstrate the effective use of "-ed" and "-ing" adjectives. The conclusion emphasizes that practicing with an app can improve one's ability to use these adjectives and thereby enhance speaking test performance.
The document discusses the suffix "-worthy" and how it is used to describe things that meet a certain standard or are deserving of a particular reaction. Some examples provided are airworthy (fit to fly), blameworthy (deserving of blame), combatworthy (fit for combat), newsworthy (deserving attention in the news), noteworthy (worthy of attention), praiseworthy (deserving of praise), quoteworthy (containing quotes that deserve to be remembered), seaworthy (fit to sail), and trustworthy (deserving of trust). The document is from an educational company that makes apps to help learn English.
It can be handy to know the names of common foods and their cooking styles in English. A number of egg styles are given with a short description of how they are prepared.
The document discusses the proper use of "-ed" and "-ing" adjectives in English. It notes that these adjectives describe emotions and feelings and are often confused by learners. The document provides examples of "-ed" adjectives describing feelings and "-ing" adjectives describing what causes those feelings. It includes a quiz to test the reader's knowledge of these adjective forms. The document encourages learning through repetition to build good speaking and writing habits regarding "-ed" and "-ing" adjectives.
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The document lists and describes various Australian animals, including kangaroos, koalas, emus, dingoes, platypuses, and more. Each animal is identified and basic facts are provided, such as what young are called (joey), appearances on coins, or origins of names like Tasmanian Devil inspiring the Looney Tunes character Taz. Coins featuring various animals like kangaroos, platypuses, and frill-necked lizards are also mentioned.
The document discusses the suffix "-proof" and how it can be added to words to form adjectives relating to resistance or protection. It provides examples of words that end in "-proof" like "waterproof" and "fireproof". It also explains how these words can be used as verbs, like "childproofing" a home. The document then provides sentences for the reader to fill in the blank with appropriate "-proof" words from a list provided.
Three new studies presented at a cancer research conference found potential benefits of grapefruit juice, walnuts, and wine for cancer patients. One study found that grapefruit juice increased the potency of the drug rapamycin. A second study suggested walnuts may reduce breast cancer risk by providing omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. A third study linked wine consumption to increased survival for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients.
This document provides a 25 word vocabulary exercise for a primary 6 student studying in Hong Kong. It includes 25 vocabulary words and 5 sentences where the student must fill in the correct word based on the definitions and context clues provided. The purpose is to help the student learn and practice new vocabulary words from their novel studies.
This slideshow introduces common phrases from sports and games that are used in business contexts. It provides pictures representing phrases such as "slam dunk", "hit it out of the park", and "on the ropes" along with their meanings. Examples are then given showing how the phrases can be used in workplace scenarios involving meetings, ideas, promotions, and negotiations.
This document provides a 30 word vocabulary exercise intended for a Primary 5 student studying in Hong Kong. It includes 30 words from Chapters 1-4 of the novel "Al Capone Does My Shirts" and example sentences using the words to test understanding of their meanings.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Al Capone Does My Shirts Vocabulary Exercise Ch. 15 - 32
1. Vocabulary
Builder
This 30 word vocabulary
exercise was created for the
benefit of one of my Primary
5 students who studies at
DBS in Hong Kong. It is
based on words from
Chapters 15 - 32 of the novel
‘Al Capone Does My Shirts’.
2. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Shirley bought ______________ to match the carpet in her home.
The dairy has huge vats for ______________ milk to turn it into butter.
Being knocked out of the FA Cup by a non league side was a major
______________ for the reigning Premier League champions.
The government proposed a ______________ to give young workers the
experience they need to help them get jobs.
3. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Shirley bought drapes to match the carpet in her home.
The dairy has huge vats for churning milk to turn it into butter.
Being knocked out of the FA Cup by a non league side was a major
humiliation for the reigning Premier League champions.
The government proposed a scheme to give young workers the experience
they need to help them get jobs.
4. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
It is not a good idea to cut ______________. If a job is worth doing it is worth
doing well.
Barry came up with a ______________ reason as to why he should not have to
do the required 3 mile run for P/E class.
Neil sat ______________ trying to think of ways to get even after a group of
older kids pushed him around and stole his lunch money.
5. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
It is not a good idea to cut corners. If a job is worth doing it is worth doing well.
Barry came up with a preposterous reason as to why he should not have to do
the required 3 mile run for P/E class.
Neil sat stewing trying to think of ways to get even after a group of older kids
pushed him around and stole his lunch money.
6. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Romans would flock to the Coliseum to witness the ______________ of
gladiators fighting to the death.
My French is quite ______________ and I am a little worried that I won’t be
able to be understood when I visit Paris next week.
The hospital has a small ______________ where families and patients can go
to seek solace in times of need.
7. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Romans would flock to the Coliseum to witness the spectacle of gladiators
fighting to the death.
My French is quite rusty and I am a little worried that I won’t be able to be
understood when I visit Paris next week.
The hospital has a small chapel where families and patients can go to seek
solace in times of need.
8. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The first grade class recited the 5 times table ______________ at the
instruction of their teacher.
Michelle put mustard on the two slices of bread, added some
______________, tomato, lettuce and pickled onions to create a great tasting
sandwich.
Mark is currently walking with a limp because he got kicked in the
______________ during football practice this afternoon.
9. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The first grade class recited the 5 times table in unison at the instruction of
their teacher.
Michelle put mustard on the two slices of bread, added some bologna, tomato,
lettuce and pickled onions to create a great tasting sandwich.
Mark is currently walking with a limp because he got kicked in the shin during
football practice this afternoon.
10. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The class went ______________ quiet when the principal suddenly appeared
at the door with an angry look on her face.
The ______________ and his dummy entertained the audience with some witty
banter.
The ______________ that Alice’s music teacher has written gives her a good
chance of being accepted into the orchestra.
11. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The class went eerily quiet when the principal suddenly appeared at the door
with an angry look on her face.
The ventriloquist and his dummy entertained the audience with some witty
banter.
The recommendation that Alice’s music teacher has written gives her a good
chance of being accepted into the orchestra.
12. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
There was a police ______________ on an illegal casino late last night.
Mary insisted that it was her turn on the swing but her brother wasn’t
______________ so a heated argument broke out.
Liam’s mother did not want him to ______________ his chance of getting into a
good high school so she does not let him watch cartoons and instead insists
that he revise both his Maths and English textbooks.
13. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
There was a police raid on an illegal casino late last night.
Mary insisted that it was her turn on the swing but her brother wasn’t budging
so a heated argument broke out.
Liam’s mother does not want him to jeopardize his chance of getting into a
good high school so she does not let him watch cartoons and instead insists
that he revise both his Maths and English textbooks.
14. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Louis suffered the ______________ of tearing a large hole in his pants whilst
playing football at lunchtime.
Sarah is very ______________ of her comic books and won’t let her sister read
them.
Al Capone was locked up in Federal ______________ for the crime of tax
evasion.
15. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Louis suffered the indignity of tearing a large hole in his pants whilst playing
football at lunchtime.
Sarah is very possessive of her comic books and won’t let her sister read
them.
Al Capone was locked up in Federal penitentiary for the crime of tax evasion.
16. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The bench was not as ______________ as it looked and it collapsed as soon
as Peter sat on it.
Morris was so ______________ in his cartoon that he did not hear his mother
shouting for him to go wash his hands for dinner.
It was good ______________ which uncovered corruption within high levels of
government.
17. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The bench was not as sturdy as it looked and it collapsed as soon as Peter sat
on it.
Morris was so absorbed in his cartoon that he did not hear his mother shouting
for him to go wash his hands for dinner.
It was good journalism which uncovered corruption within high levels of
government.
18. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Terry had a ______________ look on his face after he got 100% on his
dictation.
Mitchell is a ______________ basketball player and he is always picked last
when his friends play at school.
A number of my classmates failed last month’s exam because
______________ they did not read the questions carefully enough.
19. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
Terry had a smug look on his face after he got 100% on his dictation.
Mitchell is a lousy basketball player and he is always picked last when his
friends play at school.
A number of my classmates failed last month’s exam because apparently they
did not read the questions carefully enough.
20. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The team’s ______________ in defence were badly exposed last weekend
when they faced the current champions who beat them easily 4 -0.
His ______________ trousers seemed hopelessly out of fashion.
21. absorbed - apparently - bologna - budging - chapel - churning - corners - deficiencies -
drapes - eerily - humiliation - in unison - indignity - jeopardize - journalism - lousy
penitentiary - plaid - possessive - preposterous - raid - recommendation - rusty - scheme
- shin - smug - spectacle - stewing - sturdy - ventriloquist
The team’s deficiencies in defence were badly exposed last weekend when
they faced the current champions who beat them easily 4 -0.
His plaid trousers seemed hopelessly out of fashion.