This document contains handouts from an ESOL curriculum. The handouts cover topics such as WH questions, feelings vocabulary, practicing WH questions about people's names, locations, actions. They provide exercises for students to practice answering WH questions about pictures, stories, and themselves. The handouts aim to help English language learners improve their English communication skills.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to boost self-esteem and can serve as a healthy way to manage stress.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is an excerpt from a teacher's guide for an ESL program called Kid's Box. It provides an overview of the Cambridge English Young Learners tests and how Kid's Box prepares students for these exams. It describes the tests as fun and activity-based to introduce children to language testing. Kid's Box follows the exam syllabus and provides materials to help students reach level A2 of the Common European Framework. The program uses a seven-level structure to thoroughly prepare students for the Cambridge English Young Learners tests through an engaging learning experience.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to boost self-esteem and can serve as a healthy way to manage stress.
Test Your Vocabulary 1 (Penguin English)Melania Neata
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is an excerpt from a teacher's guide for an ESL program called Kid's Box. It provides an overview of the Cambridge English Young Learners tests and how Kid's Box prepares students for these exams. It describes the tests as fun and activity-based to introduce children to language testing. Kid's Box follows the exam syllabus and provides materials to help students reach level A2 of the Common European Framework. The program uses a seven-level structure to thoroughly prepare students for the Cambridge English Young Learners tests through an engaging learning experience.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document provides vocabulary and prompts for speaking practice on various topics including travel, shopping, food, and hobbies. It includes photographs and instructions for discussing preferences and making comparisons related to activities like going on holiday, shopping in different stores, choosing adventure holidays, and deciding on hobbies. Candidates are prompted to discuss advantages and choices as it relates to the given topics and visual aids provided.
Robert Hughes lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and two children. He works as a police officer in Atlanta because he likes helping people. As a police officer, he protects the citizens of Atlanta by solving crimes and catching criminals. Sometimes he visits schools and talks to students, who like him. Robert is considered a hero in Atlanta.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques like deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to increase gray matter volume in the brain and reduce risks for conditions like Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides examples of sentences using comparative and superlative adjectives and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given adjective. It contains 11 sentences testing adjectives like colorful, few, elegant, interesting, bad, realistic, frustrated, beautiful, expensive, and healthy. The purpose is to practice forming comparative and superlative adjectives in different grammatical contexts.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past several decades. It outlines milestones such as the creation of expert systems in the 1980s, generalized AI in the 1990s, and modern advances in machine learning. Recent progress in deep learning and neural networks has led to AI systems that can perform complex tasks like image recognition and natural language processing.
Days of-the-week-simple-reading-comprehension-reading-comprehension-exercises...MarielaMartinez85
The document describes a girl named May who is 10 years old. It provides details about her appearance and activities each day of the week, such as reading Chinese books on Mondays and riding her bike to school on Tuesdays. The document then asks questions to test comprehension of the details provided about May's schedule.
This document provides examples of expressing likes and dislikes using different verbs like "like", "love", "hate", "can't stand", and "crazy about". It gives affirmative and negative examples for the verb "like" and provides practice questions to find out what kinds of things a person likes or dislikes.
This document provides examples of using the verbs "to be" in simple present, simple past, and simple present and past tenses. It covers the forms "is, am, are" and "was, were" in affirmative sentences with subjects like people, places, things. Examples include "Ahmad is in the classroom", "They were at the canteen", and "My uncle is now an engineer." The document aims to illustrate correct usage of common linking verbs in English.
This document provides examples of using subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in sentences. It contains 6 sections with multiple examples in each section of replacing subject pronouns with possessive adjectives or vice versa. The examples cover topics like family relationships, ownership of objects, and possession. Answers are provided for the examples.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides guidance and language for a speaking exam where the test taker must discuss a situation presented by the examiner. It includes examples of language for suggesting activities, responding to suggestions, discussing alternatives, asking for and giving opinions, agreeing and disagreeing, and expressing preferences. It reminds test takers to listen carefully, use the pictures as ideas but not descriptions, think about whether the situation involves themselves or a third party, start discussing immediately without background, give reasons for opinions, and allow equal participation without dominating.
This document provides prompts and guidelines for writing about various topics in multiple paragraphs. It includes sections titled "Favourite Subject," "Hobbies/Sports," "My Bedroom," "My Favourite TV Show," "Last Holidays," "Favourite Teacher," "Best Friend," "Last Birthday Party," and "Favourite Book." For each section, it provides bullet points of information to include and descriptive elements to focus on to comprehensively discuss the topic in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques such as deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed. These new approaches hold promise but also raise new challenges regarding safety, bias, privacy and control that will need to be addressed.
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The listening paper contains 4 parts and 25 questions. It lasts 30 minutes plus 6 minutes to transfer answers. There is one part (Part 4) focusing on listening for attitudes and opinions. Yes, there is a true/false task.
This document discusses emotional intelligence (EQ), defining it as the ability to recognize one's own emotions and the emotions of others in order to motivate oneself and manage relationships. It outlines Daniel Goleman's model of EQ, which includes self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The document also compares EQ to IQ, explaining that EQ involves learned abilities while IQ involves inborn abilities. Finally, it discusses various tools for measuring EQ, such as the MSCEIT test of ability and the SEI360 and Vital Signs assessments of traits.
The document provides vocabulary and prompts for speaking practice on various topics including travel, shopping, food, and hobbies. It includes photographs and instructions for discussing preferences and making comparisons related to activities like going on holiday, shopping in different stores, choosing adventure holidays, and deciding on hobbies. Candidates are prompted to discuss advantages and choices as it relates to the given topics and visual aids provided.
Robert Hughes lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and two children. He works as a police officer in Atlanta because he likes helping people. As a police officer, he protects the citizens of Atlanta by solving crimes and catching criminals. Sometimes he visits schools and talks to students, who like him. Robert is considered a hero in Atlanta.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques like deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to increase gray matter volume in the brain and reduce risks for conditions like Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides examples of sentences using comparative and superlative adjectives and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given adjective. It contains 11 sentences testing adjectives like colorful, few, elegant, interesting, bad, realistic, frustrated, beautiful, expensive, and healthy. The purpose is to practice forming comparative and superlative adjectives in different grammatical contexts.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past several decades. It outlines milestones such as the creation of expert systems in the 1980s, generalized AI in the 1990s, and modern advances in machine learning. Recent progress in deep learning and neural networks has led to AI systems that can perform complex tasks like image recognition and natural language processing.
Days of-the-week-simple-reading-comprehension-reading-comprehension-exercises...MarielaMartinez85
The document describes a girl named May who is 10 years old. It provides details about her appearance and activities each day of the week, such as reading Chinese books on Mondays and riding her bike to school on Tuesdays. The document then asks questions to test comprehension of the details provided about May's schedule.
This document provides examples of expressing likes and dislikes using different verbs like "like", "love", "hate", "can't stand", and "crazy about". It gives affirmative and negative examples for the verb "like" and provides practice questions to find out what kinds of things a person likes or dislikes.
This document provides examples of using the verbs "to be" in simple present, simple past, and simple present and past tenses. It covers the forms "is, am, are" and "was, were" in affirmative sentences with subjects like people, places, things. Examples include "Ahmad is in the classroom", "They were at the canteen", and "My uncle is now an engineer." The document aims to illustrate correct usage of common linking verbs in English.
This document provides examples of using subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in sentences. It contains 6 sections with multiple examples in each section of replacing subject pronouns with possessive adjectives or vice versa. The examples cover topics like family relationships, ownership of objects, and possession. Answers are provided for the examples.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides guidance and language for a speaking exam where the test taker must discuss a situation presented by the examiner. It includes examples of language for suggesting activities, responding to suggestions, discussing alternatives, asking for and giving opinions, agreeing and disagreeing, and expressing preferences. It reminds test takers to listen carefully, use the pictures as ideas but not descriptions, think about whether the situation involves themselves or a third party, start discussing immediately without background, give reasons for opinions, and allow equal participation without dominating.
This document provides prompts and guidelines for writing about various topics in multiple paragraphs. It includes sections titled "Favourite Subject," "Hobbies/Sports," "My Bedroom," "My Favourite TV Show," "Last Holidays," "Favourite Teacher," "Best Friend," "Last Birthday Party," and "Favourite Book." For each section, it provides bullet points of information to include and descriptive elements to focus on to comprehensively discuss the topic in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques such as deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed. These new approaches hold promise but also raise new challenges regarding safety, bias, privacy and control that will need to be addressed.
Changes KET and PET 2020 posadas - 14 sept2019 - vf analia ferraroAnalia Ferraro
The listening paper contains 4 parts and 25 questions. It lasts 30 minutes plus 6 minutes to transfer answers. There is one part (Part 4) focusing on listening for attitudes and opinions. Yes, there is a true/false task.
This document discusses emotional intelligence (EQ), defining it as the ability to recognize one's own emotions and the emotions of others in order to motivate oneself and manage relationships. It outlines Daniel Goleman's model of EQ, which includes self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The document also compares EQ to IQ, explaining that EQ involves learned abilities while IQ involves inborn abilities. Finally, it discusses various tools for measuring EQ, such as the MSCEIT test of ability and the SEI360 and Vital Signs assessments of traits.
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This worksheet asks children to find and circle items they might need at the beach from a list of options. It encourages identifying beach essentials and preparing for a fun day at the coast. Completing the activity helps kids learn about planning for different activities and environments.
This document discusses safety lessons for grade 3 students. It includes lessons on following road signs, crossing the street safely, safety at loading and unloading zones, safety inside vehicles, unsafe roads, and hazards in the community. The lessons encourage students to identify traffic signs and signals, proper pedestrian behavior, and safe practices for passengers to prevent common accidents.
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The document discusses New Kingdom architecture in ancient Egypt, focusing on the grand mortuary temples of Queen Hatshepsut and Pharaoh Ramses II. Hatshepsut's temple at Deir el Bahri is described as one of the most majestic royal mortuary temples, constructed for the first female pharaoh. The temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel is also described, with towering colossal statues of the pharaoh carved into the cliff face. Both temples demonstrate the scale and artistic achievements of New Kingdom architecture.
The document discusses how to express feelings and emotions. It provides examples of how people may feel in different situations, such as confused if given opposite advice, fed up with an unhappy boss, or shocked if their home was burglarized. Various feelings like disappointed, nervous, offended, and grateful are also examined. The document encourages describing emotions using adjectives and idioms and provides activities for developing vocabulary around extreme adjectives and listening to examples of how people express feelings.
The document provides advice on intonation and useful expressions when speaking English. It recommends changing pitch and pausing before changing pitch or introducing new information as the most refined way to vary intonation. It also lists common expressions to inquire about someone's well-being, including "How is it going?" and "How are you doing?," as well as expressions for communicating how one is feeling such as "I'm tired," "Fine," or "I'm worried."
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This document discusses various aspects of identity, including important life events, types of identity, sports fans and identity, and conjunctions. It provides objectives for a class on identity, including going over the class guide, using an online course, and recalling classmates' names. It also includes vocabulary related to identity and questions about the class structure. The key information is about discussing different aspects of identity in a class, including important life events, types of identity, and using conjunctions to discuss differences.
The document provides guidance for students on the writing process and proper formatting of written assignments. It discusses organizing ideas before writing, following a specific heading format with information about the university and course, and reviewing writing for clarity, organization, grammar and punctuation. Examples of incorrect headings and paragraphs are provided for students to analyze.
This document contains the contents, declaration, title page, appreciation, and task B sections of an assignment. It includes constructing different types of sentences based on cartoon strips, questions and tag questions based on short texts, writing out words using phonetic transcription, and reflecting on learning experiences from an English language proficiency course and completing the assignment. The student declares the work as their own and thanks various people for their support and help.
This document contains the contents, declaration, title page, appreciation, and task B sections of an assignment. It includes constructing different types of sentences based on cartoon strips, questions and tag questions based on short texts, writing out words using phonetic transcription, and reflecting on learning experiences from an English language proficiency course and completing the assignment. The student declares the work as their own and thanks various people for their support and help.
This document contains lessons about introducing oneself by learning about one's self, family, school, and community. It provides prompts and activities for students to practice introducing themselves through writing or drawing exercises about their personal details, family, school experiences, and important places in their community. The lessons emphasize learning basic information about these topics in order to share it with others.
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1) This document outlines a religious studies lesson on social harmony. It introduces the topic that will be studied over the next half term and its importance for the GCSE exam.
2) Students participate in starter activities to match descriptions with individuals and discuss prejudices. They also work in pairs to define key terms like prejudice and discrimination.
3) The main activity involves students taking roles as hospital consultants who must choose which patient receives a heart transplant from limited resources, and defend their decision to reflect on biases.
4) By the end of the lesson students learn the definitions of prejudice and discrimination, and why encouraging social harmony in society is important.
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This document provides an overview of a religious studies lesson on social harmony. It includes:
- An introduction to the topic of social harmony and its aims to understand issues like prejudice, discrimination, racism and religious pluralism.
- An activity where students match descriptions to people to illustrate pre-conceived ideas and stereotyping.
- A discussion of the differences between prejudice and discrimination.
- An activity where students imagine distributing a donated organ between patients and learn about making assumptions.
- A review of key terms and why encouraging social harmony is important to avoid prejudice and discrimination.
This document is a daily lesson log for a Grade 9 Psychological First Aid class. The objectives are for students to understand Psychological First Aid as a supportive response in times of crisis, and to develop resilience through psychosocial support activities. Over three days, lessons included orientation, drawing activities to express feelings and thoughts, setting class rules, and sharing goals for the academic year. Discussion guides focused on feelings around returning to in-person classes during the pandemic, affirming positive qualities, and providing support resources for students experiencing distress.
The document appears to be from a theology of the body middle school curriculum. It contains chapter summaries, discussion questions, and activities about discovering one's identity in God, virtue versus vice, and how sex, love and chastity are related. The overall aim is to help young people understand their inherent dignity as human persons made in God's image.
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This document provides guidance on creating an effective questionnaire, including defining the purpose and advantages, key sections, types of questions, and best practices for writing questions. The main sections of a questionnaire are the title, introduction, biodata questions, multiple topic sections with focused questions in each, and a conclusion. Effective questions are clear, short, ask about one topic, use simple language, and provide all possible answers. Closed-response questions like multiple choice, scales, and numbers are best for gathering standardized data, while open-response questions allow for unique answers. The goal is to design a questionnaire that gathers useful data to answer the research questions in a way that respondents understand and feel comfortable answering honestly.
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Life Experiences
Name: Fran Toya Roberts
4-10-2016
Life offers us many different experiences that linger till the end of the memory lane and shapes our life to a great extent. These life experiences are the basis of our social life and largely influence on how we relate to other people. I remember so many things that have happened in my life; some good and other bad but each one has impacted some experience in my life. Nevertheless, there has been one most rewarding experience that life events have brought into my life.
The most rewarding experience may have happened when I was in college. College, to many offers a chance to experiment and be on the steering wheel to one’s life as the parents and society exerts minimal influence on our behaviors. The first day in school was a regrettable one having to guess almost everything. The system was so complex that I visibly seemed lost. The vastness of the school compound and the multitude of people streaming from all corners who showed no concern made life rather difficult. I could hardly trace where the hostel I was assigned to was and even worse the complex school dining system made it difficult for me to secure a decent meal that night. Nevertheless, my roommate, John, who we chanced to meet, had much to offer in my life as it later unfolded.
John had a rather private life but was immensely talented and had much to add to my personal life. It was some day after joining the school. Things were taking shape slowly, and I was adapting quickly to the system. I had a double life regarding relating to with other people. From a professional level, I devoted all my energy vis-à-vis. It was costly as I proofed deeply unreliable. I was hardly trusted with important issues or sometimes anything. The series of events happening between John and me drew a broad line on a differing social life. He was professional in his deeds, detailed and always going for the solid ideas. He had a knack of letting it go when it didn’t matter and always decisive on the issue that mattered. I could not help but admire how John handled other people at any given situation from a professional level. I had to learn how to do everything as it was the last time I was doing it regardless of the situation.
With time, I was getting used to the dynamic life back in college. I had a growing list of friends and my interest stay even longer developed gradually. As I proceeded to year three of my college, our program was changed to a different campus where would be accessing laboratory facilities. It was at that time a self-critique helped me establish the impact John had in my life. I was different in many ways, and I could feel it within myself. I mastered the art of letting things go and being decisive which was an important part of my life. I would arguably say that those are some of my most brilliant life achievements I have made so far.
Seven years later, his memory lingers in my life and has become ...
The passage discusses culture shock, which is defined as the physical and emotional discomfort experienced when entering a culture different from one's own. It describes the four stages of culture shock according to Kohls: the honeymoon stage, where newcomers are intrigued by the new culture; the rejection stage, where difficulties cause irritation and frustration; the adjustment stage, where adaptation begins; and a final stage of acceptance. Australians value independence, equality, and balance between work and leisure, which can be challenging for foreign students to adjust to. Giving reasons, offering details, and using one's own words are good strategies for answering questions in IELTS Speaking Part 1.
This document outlines lessons from an Oral Communication class taught in English. The lessons cover topics like introductions, asking questions about daily life, discussing hobbies and families, practicing conversations, and preparing for video calls with students in another country. The document provides examples of questions and prompts used in each lesson to help students improve their English speaking skills.
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1. PWCS Adult Education ESOL Program
Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Community Curriculum
Handout A
Name: ____________________________________________ Date: ________________
WH Questions Chart
Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?
person
people
thing, idea,
event or
action
place time reason manner,
way
Write more examples for each WH question.
1. Who is he?
2. What is this?
3. Where are you?
4. When is class?
5. Why is he scared?
6. How can we learn English?
2. PWCS Adult Education ESOL Program
Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Community Curriculum
Feelings Vocabulary Handout B
How do you feel?
I feel ___________________.
proud angry
greedy
excited
sleepy
happy
thirsty hungry
relaxed hurt
confused sad
loving
worried
3. PWCS Adult Education ESOL Program
Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Community Curriculum
Handout C
Name: _________________________________________ Date: ___________________
How does he feel?
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1. How does he feel - sleepy or happy?
He feels ___________________________.
2. How does he feel - hungry or thirsty?
He feels ___________________________.
3. How does he feel - confused or sleepy?
He feels ___________________________.
4. How does he feel - angry or proud?
He feels ___________________________.
5. How does he feel - worried or relaxed?
He feels ___________________________.
6. How does he feel - loving or angry?
He feels ___________________________.
7. How does he feel - greedy or relaxed?
____________________________________.
4. PWCS Adult Education ESOL Program
Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Community Curriculum
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12.
13.
14.
8. How does he feel - confused or happy?
_____________________________________.
9. How does he feel - hungry or sleepy?
_____________________________________.
10. How does he feel - sad or thirsty?
____________________________________.
11. How does he feel - angry or hungry?
__________________________________.
12. How does he feel - hurt or sleepy?
_____________________________________.
13. How does he feel - proud or worried?
____________________________________.
14. How does he feel - greedy or excited?
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Handout D
Name: ______________________________ Date: __________________
Your Feelings
Practice speaking.
A. How do you feel?
B. I feel __________________.
A. Why?
B. I feel __________________ because _____________________
_____________________________________________________.
A. Oh. I understand.
Practice writing.
How do you feel? Why?
1. I feel _________________ because ______________________
____________________________________________________________.
2. I feel _________________ because ______________________
____________________________________________________________.
3. I feel _________________ because ________________________
____________________________________________________________.
4. I feel _________________ because ______________________
____________________________________________________________.
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Handout E
What is your name? _______________________ What is the date? _______
Answer the WH questions – Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
1.
Who is he? _________________________________
What is he doing? ____________________________
2.
Where are they? ____________________________
What are they doing? _________________________
3.
Who are they? _______________________________
Where are they going? __________________________
4.
What is he doing? _____________________________
Why is he doing this? ___________________________
5.
Where are they? ______________________________
What are they doing? __________________________
6.
Where is he? ________________________________
What is he doing? _____________________________
7.
Where they going? ____________________________
When do they go? _____________________________
8.
What is he doing? _____________________________
When does he do this? _________________________
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9.
Where are they? ______________________________
How do they feel? _____________________________
10.
Where is he? ________________________________
What is he doing? _____________________________
11.
Where are they? ______________________________
Why are they there? __________________________
12.
Who are they? _____________________________
How do they feel? __________________________
13.
Where are they? ______________________________
What are they doing? __________________________
14.
Who is he? _________________________________
Why is he important? __________________________
15.
Where is the dog? _____________________________
When will he get the bone? _______________________
16.
Who is she? ____________________________________
What is she doing? _______________________________
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Handout F
WH Questions About Students
1. Who are the people in these pictures?
2. Where are they?
3. When do they go there?
4. What are they doing?
5. Why are they doing this?
6. How do they feel? Why?
Handout G
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Name: _____________________________ Date: _____________
WH Questions About Your Class
1. Who is in your class?
2. When does your class meet?
3. Where does your class meet?
4. Why do the students come to your class?
5. What topic does your class like to study?
6. How do you feel about your class? Why?
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Handout H
“Freedom from Want” by Norman Rockwell
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Handout I
“Freedom from Want” by Norman Rockwell
Name: __________________________________________ Date: __________________
WH Questions
1. Who do you see in this picture?
2. What do you see in this picture?
3. Where are these people?
4. What are they doing?
5. Why are they doing this?
6. When are they doing this?
7. How do the people feel? Why?
8. How do you feel about the picture? Why?
Handout J
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Coming to the USA
My name is Julio Rodriquez. I am from El Salvador. I came to the
United States 8 years ago. I like this country because it is clean. I like
the order. I like the schools for my children. I like the jobs too. I
feel happy here because I have a better life. I am not hungry. I feel
sad too because I don’t see my mother and father. They live in El
Salvador. I want to study English so I can communicate with the people
here. I want friends. I want a better job too. English will help me find
my dreams.
WH Questions about the Writer
1. Who is he?
2. Where is he from?
3. When did he come to the United States?
4. What does he like about the United States?
5. How does he feel about living in the United States? Why?
6. Why does he study English?
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Handout K
Questions and Answers to cut up for group practice
1. Who are you?
My name is Kim Lee.
I am a student.
I am a secretary.
2. Where are you from?
I am from Soul, Korea.
3. When did you come to the United States?
I came to the USA fifteen years ago when I was twenty years old.
4. What do you like about the United States?
I like the USA because I have a lot of opportunities here.
I like the people of this country.
I like the freedom that we enjoy.
5. How do you feel about living in the United States? Why?
I love living here because the USA is now my home.
I am proud that I came here because I made a good life for my family.
Sometimes I worry about the economy because we might have problems.
6. Why do you study English?
I study English because I want to improve my life.
I need to communicate with my neighbors so I can make friends.
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Handout L
Name: ________________________ Date: _________________
WH Questions About YOU
1. Who are you?
2. Where are you from?
3. When did you come to the United States?
4. What do you like about the United States?
5. How do you feel about living in the United States? Why?
6. Why do you study English?
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Handout M
Clearly print your name:
Class Level: Teacher/Location
Final Draft
“I give PWCS full rights to as well as permission to publish and distribute my
written composition.” (Please submit 200 words or less)
Signature: ________________________________ Date: ______________
Title:
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Handout N
Name: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________
Student Lesson Evaluation
How do you feel about this writing lesson? Circle one. Why do you feel that way?
I feel good about it.
yes so-so no
I feel relaxed and OK.
yes so-so no
I feel confused.
yes so-so no
I feel sleepy and bored.
yes so-so no
I feel worried.
yes so-so no
I feel angry.
yes so-so no
I feel excited.
yes so-so no
I feel sad.
yes so-so no