This document contains an English lesson plan for 7th grade students. The lesson aims to teach students about wild animals and the grammar forms "can/can't". New vocabulary includes different animal names. Examples are provided to demonstrate using "can/can't" with actions animals and people can or cannot do. Students then practice forming sentences using the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of "can/can't".
The document provides instructions on forming plurals in English. It lists common plural rules for nouns ending in letters like s, x, vowels+y, and consonant+y. It also notes irregular plural forms like man/men and child/children. Examples are given for each rule. The second part of the document contains a practice activity where students must fill in the plural or singular forms of various nouns. The overall summary is:
[1] The document discusses rules for forming plurals in English, including common suffixes like s, es, and irregular forms.
[2] Examples illustrate each rule.
[3] A practice activity tests students' knowledge of plural and singular forms.
Monkeys can climb trees. Monkeys are able to climb trees using their hands and feet. Other animals such as birds can fly, kangaroos can jump, spiders can make webs, and chameleons can change their colors.
The document provides examples of regular and irregular verb conjugations in English. It shows the present simple and past simple forms of common regular verbs like "read" and "think" and irregular verbs like "go" and "eat". Exercises are included asking the reader to conjugate verbs based on pictures and fill in prepositions like "in", "on", and "at".