This for grade 8 specifically Tieng anh 8 , contains all kinds of vocabulary ,separated into nouns , verbs and some adjectives , you can add yours if you want enjoy
Life on the Australian goldfields in the 19th century was difficult. Housing was initially just tents or bark huts, though later brick houses were built. Clothing worn by miners and their families was rough and worn. Transportation to and around the goldfields was primarily on foot or horseback in the early years, with the first rail lines later providing another option. Miners brought tools like pans, cradles, buckets and shovels to extract gold from rivers and shafts. Food was scarce and expensive, with the diet consisting mainly of meat, bread and potatoes. Schools were initially just leaky tents, though later more permanent structures were erected, though many children still lacked access to education. Leisure activities for children included games
Hong Kong is an island off the coast of China known for its vibrant cities and quiet mountainsides. It has many attractions including Disneyland, the Giant Buddha statue, and Ocean Park amusement park. Hong Kong culture involves showing respect through body language like averting eyes, and following etiquette such as waiting to start eating until the host does. Gifts are commonly given with two hands and certain colors and numbers are considered lucky or unlucky.
Designed by 2 SJSU San Jose State University, Emeline Enciso & Abigail Senot as part of a special assignment in a recreation class taught by Dr. Susan Ross, in 2012.
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The document provides information about summer events and activities taking place in the local area, including:
- Outdoor events like bug hunts and craft sessions aimed at families with children.
- Teddy bear picnics at local community centres on specific dates.
- A guided walk along a local beck upstream to a farm for tea and cake.
- Details of the Stockton International Riverside Festival in early August with music, dance and street performances.
- A unique farm experience aboard a double decker bus that transports small groups of children to meet farm animals.
- A music school that teaches children ages 4-8 how to read music notation in a fun environment using various instruments.
If you’re planning a travel moments adventure and luxury trip to Arizona in late spring or early summer, your kids will love exploring this natural wonderland—and they’ll have plenty of time to explore because the park is open year round! For a more relaxing experience, consider visiting Costa Rica. This Central American country is known for its beautiful beaches and adventure-packed activities like white-water rafting and canopy tours.
travel Moments journey and luxury journey is a a laugh and interesting experience for all people. it will can help you experience new adventures and make new friends. The fine element approximately visiting is that you get to see one of a kind places and particular cultures and meet new humans.
considering journey travel with your own family? Then there's a few information that will help you make the right decision.
in case you want to go on a quick trip, then it would be better to pick out places which are in the direction of home or wherein there are numerous options for sightseeing. for example, in case you are in France and need to go to Italy, it would be higher to go there via plane because it can be inexpensive than by way of automobile or train.
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Goornong Guide, a community newspaper for the region of Goornong, Australia. It provides information on important dates in March, encourages residents to participate in Clean Up Australia Day on March 4th, and includes notices, a calendar of upcoming community events, articles, and advertisements from local businesses. The issue aims to inform and connect the Goornong community through sharing news, events, opinions and support.
Selecting Xieng Khouang as a tourist destination means getting closer to nature, historical sites, and mysteries. In addition to curiosity and excitement, these attractions can evoke many different emotions. This article will provide necessary information for tourists, whether traveling independently or choosing any Laos holiday packages. Do not miss it if you want to learn about your destination in advance!
Life on the Australian goldfields in the 19th century was difficult. Housing was initially just tents or bark huts, though later brick houses were built. Clothing worn by miners and their families was rough and worn. Transportation to and around the goldfields was primarily on foot or horseback in the early years, with the first rail lines later providing another option. Miners brought tools like pans, cradles, buckets and shovels to extract gold from rivers and shafts. Food was scarce and expensive, with the diet consisting mainly of meat, bread and potatoes. Schools were initially just leaky tents, though later more permanent structures were erected, though many children still lacked access to education. Leisure activities for children included games
Hong Kong is an island off the coast of China known for its vibrant cities and quiet mountainsides. It has many attractions including Disneyland, the Giant Buddha statue, and Ocean Park amusement park. Hong Kong culture involves showing respect through body language like averting eyes, and following etiquette such as waiting to start eating until the host does. Gifts are commonly given with two hands and certain colors and numbers are considered lucky or unlucky.
Designed by 2 SJSU San Jose State University, Emeline Enciso & Abigail Senot as part of a special assignment in a recreation class taught by Dr. Susan Ross, in 2012.
Jacquie Chandler of Sustainable Tahoe provided a 4 hr presentation in collaboration with Dr Ross to set up the parameters for the ability to design Fun, Meaningful, Low-Carbon adventures that support sustainable tourism for Tahoe. The goal is for students in build geotourism adventures they would like to experience to deepen their own connection to the area while preserving it in the process. the GeoTrack template is guided by the 12 geotourism principles and the TriNomic model for collaboration that supports prosperity for all who support this type of visitor expereince.
The document provides information about summer events and activities taking place in the local area, including:
- Outdoor events like bug hunts and craft sessions aimed at families with children.
- Teddy bear picnics at local community centres on specific dates.
- A guided walk along a local beck upstream to a farm for tea and cake.
- Details of the Stockton International Riverside Festival in early August with music, dance and street performances.
- A unique farm experience aboard a double decker bus that transports small groups of children to meet farm animals.
- A music school that teaches children ages 4-8 how to read music notation in a fun environment using various instruments.
If you’re planning a travel moments adventure and luxury trip to Arizona in late spring or early summer, your kids will love exploring this natural wonderland—and they’ll have plenty of time to explore because the park is open year round! For a more relaxing experience, consider visiting Costa Rica. This Central American country is known for its beautiful beaches and adventure-packed activities like white-water rafting and canopy tours.
travel Moments journey and luxury journey is a a laugh and interesting experience for all people. it will can help you experience new adventures and make new friends. The fine element approximately visiting is that you get to see one of a kind places and particular cultures and meet new humans.
considering journey travel with your own family? Then there's a few information that will help you make the right decision.
in case you want to go on a quick trip, then it would be better to pick out places which are in the direction of home or wherein there are numerous options for sightseeing. for example, in case you are in France and need to go to Italy, it would be higher to go there via plane because it can be inexpensive than by way of automobile or train.
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Goornong Guide, a community newspaper for the region of Goornong, Australia. It provides information on important dates in March, encourages residents to participate in Clean Up Australia Day on March 4th, and includes notices, a calendar of upcoming community events, articles, and advertisements from local businesses. The issue aims to inform and connect the Goornong community through sharing news, events, opinions and support.
Selecting Xieng Khouang as a tourist destination means getting closer to nature, historical sites, and mysteries. In addition to curiosity and excitement, these attractions can evoke many different emotions. This article will provide necessary information for tourists, whether traveling independently or choosing any Laos holiday packages. Do not miss it if you want to learn about your destination in advance!
This document describes a "Responsible Tour" experience that takes visitors on a rural village life experience tour through the corridors of Kovalam, India. The tour highlights traditional livelihood activities, art and culture, farms, lakes, and other unseen attractions. It provides an itinerary with over 25 stops that include visits to coconut leaf weaving, temples, schools, markets, craft making demonstrations, and experiences on farms, lakes, and sacred groves. The goal is to give tourists insights into rural life beyond the nearby beaches. The organizing company, Green Life India Solutions, aims to support inclusive and sustainable development projects through activities like resource mapping, training, and green consultancy.
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The document summarizes life on the Australian goldfields in the 19th century. It describes the tents people lived in, how men dug for gold while women cooked and children helped. It also outlines the simple clothing worn, means of transport depending on wealth, tools used like pans and shovels, limited diet of mutton and damper with scarce fruits and vegetables, leisure activities of games, and makeshift tent schools.
This document discusses using maps and mapping activities to help students explore their personal identities and sense of belonging. It provides 10 mapping ideas or prompts that encourage students to visually represent where they live, who they spend time with, how they connect to different places, and how their identities and perspectives are shaped by environmental and social factors. The mapping activities are presented as a way to better understand oneself and gain cultural understanding of others.
Sri Lanka offers a variety of cultural, wildlife, and adventure experiences across its diverse landscapes and communities. The document provides an overview of Sri Lanka's history and culture as seen through various historical accounts. It then summarizes the eight UNESCO World Heritage sites in Sri Lanka that showcase important cultural and natural sites. The remainder of the document details a 12-day tour package operated by The Naturalist, an ecotourism company, that provides opportunities to experience Sri Lanka's culture, history, nature, and local communities through activities like visits to religious sites, wildlife viewing, village homestays, and more.
This document provides information about Cambodia, including its national symbols, important locations, cuisine, traditional clothing, and national mammal. It notes that the building on Cambodia's flag translates to "King of the Kingdom of Cambodia". It also discusses Angkor Wat as a famous tourist attraction, the Tonle Sap lake which is important to Cambodians, traditional Khmer noodles and desserts, traditional sampot clothing and krama scarves, and the endangered kouprey national mammal.
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- Early humans living in South Africa over 2 million years ago.
- Dutch colonization in the 1600s and establishment of Cape Town. Slavery and conflicts between Dutch and British for control.
- Discovery of gold in 1880s increased conflicts and hardships for native peoples.
- From 1948-1994, apartheid laws divided people by race and restricted rights of non-whites. Protests grew against inequality.
- Nelson Mandela helped lead the anti-apartheid movement and was imprisoned for 27 years before apartheid ended in 1994.
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Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa and has a diverse landscape ranging from mountains over 4000 meters to hot low-lying areas. It has a population of over 84 million people and is Africa's largest coffee producer. Some of Ethiopia's main attractions include Aksum with ancient stellae, Lake Tana and Bahir Dar, Bale Mountains National Park, Danakil Depression, Gondar with its historic buildings, Harar's walled city, Lalibela's rock-hewn churches, the tribes of the Omo Valley, the Rift Valley lakes, Simien Mountains National Park, and the Southern Rift Valley's tribes and culture. Addis Ababa is the capital and home to
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Travel involves the movement of people between locations for various reasons such as work, leisure, or healthcare. It can take place by various modes of transportation including foot, bicycle, vehicle, plane, boat, or train. Tourism is travel for recreational purposes and is often associated with visits to destinations in other countries, but can also involve travel within one's own country. Popular types of tourism include leisure, business, medical, cultural, adventure, wellness, eco, sports, and religious tourism which are undertaken for various motives like exploration, pleasure, relaxation, and discovery.
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The Olympic Peninsula is a diverse region in northwest Washington known for its rugged coastline, temperate rainforests, and Olympic National Park. It offers many outdoor adventures like hiking, fishing, kayaking, and more. Major attractions include the Hoh and Quinault rainforests, Hurricane Ridge, and the coastal towns of La Push and Port Townsend with their Native American and Victorian history.
This document contains reading comprehension passages and true/false questions in Ukrainian for different grade levels for an English language olympiad.
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This document summarizes information about cows, beef cattle breeds like Charolais, and a short walking path in Langthwaite, Yorkshire. It notes that cows are used for dairy production and can produce high volumes of milk. Charolais cattle were originally from France and are now used in the beef industry due to their fast growth and good muscle formation. The walking path in Langthwaite has outstanding views and passes historic lead mines, with the landscape compensating for mining impacts.
This document describes a "Responsible Tour" experience that takes visitors on a rural village life experience tour through the corridors of Kovalam, India. The tour highlights traditional livelihood activities, art and culture, farms, lakes, and other unseen attractions. It provides an itinerary with over 25 stops that include visits to coconut leaf weaving, temples, schools, markets, craft making demonstrations, and experiences on farms, lakes, and sacred groves. The goal is to give tourists insights into rural life beyond the nearby beaches. The organizing company, Green Life India Solutions, aims to support inclusive and sustainable development projects through activities like resource mapping, training, and green consultancy.
Intercultural workshop lesson plan - touristic places in la pampaAmorella Fantino
We taught this lesson plan in Caleufu with the presence of a foreign girl called Ailie. She showed touristic places of Edinburgh and my partner and I prepared different texts about Touristic places in La Pampa (our province)
The document summarizes life on the Australian goldfields in the 19th century. It describes the tents people lived in, how men dug for gold while women cooked and children helped. It also outlines the simple clothing worn, means of transport depending on wealth, tools used like pans and shovels, limited diet of mutton and damper with scarce fruits and vegetables, leisure activities of games, and makeshift tent schools.
This document discusses using maps and mapping activities to help students explore their personal identities and sense of belonging. It provides 10 mapping ideas or prompts that encourage students to visually represent where they live, who they spend time with, how they connect to different places, and how their identities and perspectives are shaped by environmental and social factors. The mapping activities are presented as a way to better understand oneself and gain cultural understanding of others.
Sri Lanka offers a variety of cultural, wildlife, and adventure experiences across its diverse landscapes and communities. The document provides an overview of Sri Lanka's history and culture as seen through various historical accounts. It then summarizes the eight UNESCO World Heritage sites in Sri Lanka that showcase important cultural and natural sites. The remainder of the document details a 12-day tour package operated by The Naturalist, an ecotourism company, that provides opportunities to experience Sri Lanka's culture, history, nature, and local communities through activities like visits to religious sites, wildlife viewing, village homestays, and more.
This document provides information about Cambodia, including its national symbols, important locations, cuisine, traditional clothing, and national mammal. It notes that the building on Cambodia's flag translates to "King of the Kingdom of Cambodia". It also discusses Angkor Wat as a famous tourist attraction, the Tonle Sap lake which is important to Cambodians, traditional Khmer noodles and desserts, traditional sampot clothing and krama scarves, and the endangered kouprey national mammal.
This document summarizes a trip to El Salvador in 2014. It describes the geography and history of environmental disasters in El Salvador. It then details each day of the trip, including delivering clean water filters, solar lights, clothes and toys to remote communities negatively impacted by poverty, civil war, and lack of infrastructure. The goal was to help provide basic needs and support local schools and community development projects.
Oemie's Tours provides guided tours focusing on Islamic culture and heritage in South Africa. The document summarizes several tour options, including tours of the Cape Peninsula highlighting the natural scenery and diversity of cultures; tours of the Cape Malay heritage and historic sites significant to early Muslim communities; and tours of the Cape Winelands showcasing the architecture, culture and wine production of the region. Details are provided for multi-day tours combining areas like Cape Town, the Garden Route and Port Elizabeth.
The document provides information about the Educational Centre "Nature School" located in an abandoned village in the Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria. It hosts up to 40 people and offers accommodations in a village house with common sleeping areas as well as camping options. Activities include hiking trails, visiting nearby caves and springs, skiing, rock climbing, and cultural programs involving local traditions like cooking and music. The remote rural setting requires participants be prepared for a basic lifestyle close to nature.
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Here Are The Top 10 World Heritage Sites To Visit This Holiday Season: 1. The Great Wall of China, China 2. Machu Picchu, Peru 3. Petra, Jordan 4. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt 5. Taj Mahal, India
The document provides a history of South Africa from early humans to modern times. It discusses:
- Early humans living in South Africa over 2 million years ago.
- Dutch colonization in the 1600s and establishment of Cape Town. Slavery and conflicts between Dutch and British for control.
- Discovery of gold in 1880s increased conflicts and hardships for native peoples.
- From 1948-1994, apartheid laws divided people by race and restricted rights of non-whites. Protests grew against inequality.
- Nelson Mandela helped lead the anti-apartheid movement and was imprisoned for 27 years before apartheid ended in 1994.
The rest of the document describes the author's
Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa and has a diverse landscape ranging from mountains over 4000 meters to hot low-lying areas. It has a population of over 84 million people and is Africa's largest coffee producer. Some of Ethiopia's main attractions include Aksum with ancient stellae, Lake Tana and Bahir Dar, Bale Mountains National Park, Danakil Depression, Gondar with its historic buildings, Harar's walled city, Lalibela's rock-hewn churches, the tribes of the Omo Valley, the Rift Valley lakes, Simien Mountains National Park, and the Southern Rift Valley's tribes and culture. Addis Ababa is the capital and home to
City of Salina Brochure - Natural ResourcesCity of Salina
The Natural Resources program of Salina Parks & Recreation is committed to providing educational opportunities about the natural world through outdoor skills classes. The staff strives to nurture public interest in nature by teaching about topics like insects, mammals, owls, and more. Locations like the Lakewood Discovery Center and Indian Rock Natural Area offer exhibits, trails, and programs to explore nature within the city. A variety of activities are available for the public to discover and appreciate the local environment.
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Syllabus
Chapter-1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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1. UNIT 2 : LIFE IN THE
COUNTRYSIDE
Grade 8
By Lebo
2. Vocabulary
◦Nouns ( things you can find in
the countryside )
ocattle
oCrop
oFerry
olighthouse
oOrchard – a fruit garden
specifically grape
oHarvest time
oHearding
oBuffallo drawn cart
oFacility
oEducation
oCountry folk ( people )
oTraditional
oCattle ( farm animals )
oWild animals
4. Verbs ; things you can do in the countryside
oCatch
oCultivate
oDry (the rice )
oFeed ( to give food )
oHarvest ( plants )
oHeard ( guide farm animals
oLoad , Carry
oMilk ( cows )
oPlow( plough ) ( the field )
oStretch ( extend / make bigger )
oUnload ( the tractor or truch )
oExplore
oCollect water
oRide a horse
oClimb trees
oAcess
oGrow up
oDisturb
oDiscover ( find )
5. How to discribe the countryside and its
people using adjectives
People Things
Are Hospitabel pictureesque
Envious / jelous / want to have Beautifu / attractive
Interesting Vast / immense / very large /wide
Brave Well trained ( the animals are ____)
Interesting
Nomadic
Exciting
8. Read the adverts for the two beautiful villages.
Duong Lam Village
Duong Lam, one of the most ancient villages in Ha Noi,
is located in Son Tay. Visitors can get there from the
centre of Hanoi by car, bus or even by bicycle. It is
famous for its ancient pagoda, traditional houses, and
temples. Besides these, visitors can observe the locals
making specialties, such as glue doi, che lam, etc. and
then try them.
9. Hollum Village
◦Hollum is one of the ancient villages on the island of
Ameland, the Netherlands. Many visitors come to the
village because of its historical and cultural values. It
is full of fascinating sights, such as traditional houses,
a museum, a church, a lighthouse, etc. Besides
sightseeing, visitors can also take part in sports like
kite-flying, surfing, etc. Visitors can reach the village
by air or ferry.
11. Supporting your answer
1. It is an ancient village.
2. We can visit an ancient pagoda, traditional houses
and temples in this village.
3. We can go there by plane or ferry.
4. We can go there by car, bus or bicycle.
5. It has a lighthouse.
12. Group work
1. Work in groups. Take turns to talk about the similarities and
differences between Duong Lam and Hollum.
2. Which village would you like to visit for a holiday and why ?
13. .
Name Hoan Kiem Lake - Hoan Kiem District
Location Ha Noi
Scenery Hoan Kiem Lake - Ngoc Son Temple
How people live People go to work every day
Activities adult or children
often do
Children go to school
Adult go to work in their company or they work from
home selling stuff
The relationships among the
people
People get along well
Special features Crowded and noisy city
14. Homework
1. Make notes about the village or town where you live
You should say
◦ What is the name of your town ? Name
◦ where is it ?Location
◦ How would you describe it and the people who live there ? ( how
do people live ) scenery , How people live ,
◦ Activities adults and children often do
◦ Does it have any special features