Rizal finished writing his novel Noli Me Tangere while living in poverty and sickness in Berlin in 1886. At his lowest moment, he considered burning the unfinished manuscript. Fortunately, his friend Dr. Maximo Viola arrived from the Philippines and loaned Rizal funds to publish the novel. With Viola's financial support, Rizal was able to print 2,000 copies of Noli Me Tangere in Berlin in 1887, bringing his work to publication during a time of great personal hardship.
This document contains two vocabulary exercises from a novel. Exercise 1 asks students to match 10 vocabulary words with their definitions. Exercise 2 asks students to fill in 10 blanks with the vocabulary words, providing context clues for determining the correct word. The vocabulary words include terms like ambassador, appetite, astonishment, attaché, charming, coronation, doubtless, frontier, kiosk, and widow.
The document provides information about the present perfect tense, including its formula, examples of regular and irregular verbs used in the present perfect tense, and rules and instructions for a classroom game to practice forming sentences in the present perfect tense. Homework includes copying notes from a Facebook post and adding additional examples.
Rizal finished writing his novel Noli Me Tangere while living in poverty and sickness in Berlin in 1886. At his lowest moment, he considered burning the unfinished manuscript. Fortunately, his friend Dr. Maximo Viola arrived from the Philippines and loaned Rizal funds to publish the novel. With Viola's financial support, Rizal was able to print 2,000 copies of Noli Me Tangere in Berlin in 1887, bringing his work to publication during a time of great personal hardship.
This document contains two vocabulary exercises from a novel. Exercise 1 asks students to match 10 vocabulary words with their definitions. Exercise 2 asks students to fill in 10 blanks with the vocabulary words, providing context clues for determining the correct word. The vocabulary words include terms like ambassador, appetite, astonishment, attaché, charming, coronation, doubtless, frontier, kiosk, and widow.
The document provides information about the present perfect tense, including its formula, examples of regular and irregular verbs used in the present perfect tense, and rules and instructions for a classroom game to practice forming sentences in the present perfect tense. Homework includes copying notes from a Facebook post and adding additional examples.