Jordan's morning routine consists of washing hands with soap, getting dressed, and eating breakfast to start the day. Additional tasks include brushing teeth, brushing hair, filling a water bottle, and packing a lunch in the backpack. The final steps are to dress for the weather, put dishes away, and check that the backpack is ready before leaving.
This document defines and provides examples for various words related to friendship, relationships, personality traits, and communication. It explains terms like depend on, aggressive, amusing, apologize, argue, arrogant, attend, back up, caring, celebrate, determined, exciting, fair, get on well, information, invitation, jealous, loyal, mate, mean, offer, opportunity, have something in common, self-centered, supportive, tactful, tell lies, tell the truth, and unreliable. Examples are given to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of each term.
This document defines and provides examples for several English prepositions that indicate directional movement: past indicates movement from one side to another or the point where movement begins; from and to indicate movement between two points; across indicates movement from one side to another of something; in indicates being inside something; into indicates movement towards the inside of something; out of indicates exiting from the inside of something; onto and off refer to movement to or from the top surface of something.
This document contains examples of English verbs presented in their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms. The verbs are grouped into types based on their forms. The document also includes examples sentences using some of the verbs. It teaches verb conjugations and provides practice using verbs in sentences.
Jordan's morning routine consists of washing hands with soap, getting dressed, and eating breakfast to start the day. Additional tasks include brushing teeth, brushing hair, filling a water bottle, and packing a lunch in the backpack. The final steps are to dress for the weather, put dishes away, and check that the backpack is ready before leaving.
This document defines and provides examples for various words related to friendship, relationships, personality traits, and communication. It explains terms like depend on, aggressive, amusing, apologize, argue, arrogant, attend, back up, caring, celebrate, determined, exciting, fair, get on well, information, invitation, jealous, loyal, mate, mean, offer, opportunity, have something in common, self-centered, supportive, tactful, tell lies, tell the truth, and unreliable. Examples are given to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of each term.
This document defines and provides examples for several English prepositions that indicate directional movement: past indicates movement from one side to another or the point where movement begins; from and to indicate movement between two points; across indicates movement from one side to another of something; in indicates being inside something; into indicates movement towards the inside of something; out of indicates exiting from the inside of something; onto and off refer to movement to or from the top surface of something.
This document contains examples of English verbs presented in their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms. The verbs are grouped into types based on their forms. The document also includes examples sentences using some of the verbs. It teaches verb conjugations and provides practice using verbs in sentences.
The document provides information about vowel sounds in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) including long A sounds, short A sounds, and examples of words that demonstrate these sounds. It includes links to online resources with more detailed information about IPA vowel sounds.
This document provides an introduction to an e-book being released by onestopenglish to celebrate their 10th birthday. It includes:
- Lesson plans, worksheets, articles and audio materials across several sections like business, exams, grammar and more.
- A preview of some of the materials available, including a lesson inspiring children to make animal camouflage books and a poem about a boy's peculiar day. Materials also target business and secondary students.
- All resources come from onestopenglish's subscription area and are being shared for free in this e-book. Readers are wished happy teaching.
This chapter discusses linking and sound changes that occur in spoken English. When words are connected in speech, sounds may shift or be dropped, such as "them all" sounding like "the mall". The chapter provides rules for how final sounds link to initial sounds between words. It also explains common sound changes such as the flap 't' sound. Exercises practice identifying linked sounds and telling jokes that rely on features of connected speech.
This article profiles modern nomads in America who live off-grid in vehicles. It focuses on Bob Wells, who lives in a van and helps others do the same through his Home on Wheels Alliance charity. After facing financial difficulties, Bob adopted a nomadic lifestyle in a van. Now through videos and HOWA, he promotes vehicle dwelling as an affordable housing alternative and way to prevent homelessness. The article profiles April Craren, a 52-year-old woman who became homeless after separating from her husband. Through HOWA, she received a donated minivan and now lives on public lands, feeling healthier in her new lifestyle. Bob hopes to expand areas allowing long-term vehicle dwelling on public lands to help more people.
Homeless people in the United States are increasingly living in vehicles as an alternative to traditional housing. Bob Wells helps promote this "nomadic" lifestyle through his non-profit Home on Wheels Alliance and YouTube channel. He teaches people skills for living self-sufficiently in vehicles to prevent homelessness. April Craren received a donated minivan from HOWA after losing her home. She now feels healthier living an outdoor lifestyle. While not addressing the root causes of all homelessness, the nomadic community provides independence and support for those struggling with housing costs.
Writing Flashcards - Cork English Teacher.pdfScarlet Rojas
The document discusses how some topic has undergone dramatic recent changes and raises questions about its future. It notes that certain actions may have long term benefits regardless of short term difficulties. It remains uncertain what effects these changes could ultimately have.
Homeless people in the United States are increasingly living in vehicles. Bob Wells helps people live in vehicles through his charity Home on Wheels Alliance (HOWA). After getting divorced, Bob began living in a van to save money on rent. Now through HOWA, he helps people like April, a 52-year-old woman who became homeless after separating from her husband. April lives in a minivan she received from HOWA and feels happier living an outdoor lifestyle. HOWA gives vehicles to people who cannot afford housing and helps them maintain independence.
Uganda's Eco City - Intermediate Article.pdfScarlet Rojas
The article describes a project transforming a ruined Ugandan village into a thriving town called Okere City. Ojok Okello started the project in 2019, building a school, clinic, bank, and using solar power for electricity. He pays for the project himself and emphasizes community involvement. Okere City now generates revenue through projects like the school and local businesses. It focuses on using local shea nuts and trees, unlike other cities solely focused on wealth. The community invests together through a loan program run by local women.
This document provides a pronunciation activity with instructions for students to:
1) Underline where sounds may be linked in sample sentences based on their knowledge of linking sounds.
2) Take turns saying each sentence, paying attention to linking final consonants followed by vowel or consonant sounds.
3) The activity contains 18 sample sentences about fashion for students to analyze for linking sounds.
Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales. A large academic project called Masal is collecting fairy tales from around Turkey that have been submitted by members of the public and academics. The tales come from different regions of Turkey and cover various story types. They are being indexed and compiled into a searchable database to make them available to the public. The goal is to preserve Turkey's rich fairy tale heritage for future generations.
Uganda's Eco City - Elementary Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
Four thousand people live in Okere City in northern Uganda. Ojok Okello transformed the ruined village of Okere Mom-Kok into the successful town of Okere City, providing electricity from solar power, clean water, a school, clinic, and other amenities. The unique selling point of Okere City is its shea trees, from which the city produces and sells Okere Shea Butter. Local residents can get loans from Okere City's investment club, which operates through members investing money and receiving loans, continuing the cycle of lending.
Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales by collecting and indexing around 10,000 stories through an academic project called Masal. The stories are being submitted by the public and academics and will be made available through an online database once approved. Researchers hope the database will allow future generations to enjoy the traditional stories and their lessons of wonder, courage, and morality.
The document describes 17 different holiday extracts from brochures and advertisements and asks the reader to match each extract with the type of holiday being described. A list of common holiday types is provided to choose from, including beach holidays, skiing holidays, safaris, cruises, and more. Key words or phrases from each extract are underlined to help identify the holiday type. Answers are then provided matching each extract with the correct holiday type.
1) Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales through an academic project called Masal. Masal aims to collect around 10,000 Turkish fairy tales to keep them for future generations.
2) Anyone in Turkey can submit fairy tales to Masal's online database. So far it has collected over 3,300 tales from 77 regions.
3) The fairy tales reflect Turkish folklore and are influenced by Arabian, European, and other regional storytelling traditions. They teach values like wonder, reason, patience, and fighting evil.
The Turkish government is undertaking a massive project called Masal to collect and preserve Turkey's oral fairy tale tradition. The project aims to collect 10,000 stories from across Turkey's seven regions. Stories are submitted online and reviewed by researchers. More than 3,300 tales from 77 areas have already been collected. The tales reflect diverse influences and provide insights into Turkish cultural heritage and values like courage, truth, and fighting evil.
This document contains a set of flashcards with words related to Halloween and fantasy creatures printed on them. The flashcards can be photocopied and downloaded from the listed website. They include terms such as vampire, ghost, witch, werewolf, zombie, pumpkin, skull, and others. The flashcards are intended for educational use and learning about Halloween traditions and imaginary beings.
The White House - Intermediate Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
The White House requires significant funds to maintain its "museum quality" interiors and facilities. Several organizations contribute to these costs. The White House Historical Association (WHHA) raises money through donations, membership fees, and retail sales. It provides funding to two trusts - the White House Endowment Trust and White House Acquisition Trust. These trusts pay for renovations and acquisitions approved by the White House curator and preservation committee. First Ladies often spearhead specific renovation projects. Jackie Kennedy established many preservation practices still used today to maintain the White House's historic standards.
A new project in Turkey aims to collect and preserve all of the country's fairy tales for future generations. The project will create an index of Turkish fairy tales from both written sources and oral traditions. There are over 3,000 stories that have already been collected. Officials hope that preserving the tales will help influence Turkish culture and values in the future.
A new project in Turkey aims to collect all of the country's fairy tales in an online database. The project, called Masal, will index fairy tales from Turkey's seven regions. Members of the public and academics can submit tales to Masal's online portal. The collected tales will help preserve Turkey's cultural heritage as fears grow that globalization may erase some fairy tale traditions.
The Travelling Surfboard - Intermediate Article Lesson.pdfScarlet Rojas
A surfboard that was lost off the coast of Tasmania in 2017 was found in 2021 in Queensland, over 2,700 km away. It is believed to have floated to New Zealand and then northward through the Pacific Ocean before returning to Australian waters. The board's owner, Danny Griffiths, recognized it because of its distinctive bright green color and logo from a Tasmanian surfboard company. While the journey of how it traveled such a long distance is unknown, experts believe it likely went through New Zealand rather than up the Australian coast due to ocean currents. The surfboard's discovery after four years at sea in one piece surprised its owner, who was happy to be reunited with his favorite board.
The document provides information about vowel sounds in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) including long A sounds, short A sounds, and examples of words that demonstrate these sounds. It includes links to online resources with more detailed information about IPA vowel sounds.
This document provides an introduction to an e-book being released by onestopenglish to celebrate their 10th birthday. It includes:
- Lesson plans, worksheets, articles and audio materials across several sections like business, exams, grammar and more.
- A preview of some of the materials available, including a lesson inspiring children to make animal camouflage books and a poem about a boy's peculiar day. Materials also target business and secondary students.
- All resources come from onestopenglish's subscription area and are being shared for free in this e-book. Readers are wished happy teaching.
This chapter discusses linking and sound changes that occur in spoken English. When words are connected in speech, sounds may shift or be dropped, such as "them all" sounding like "the mall". The chapter provides rules for how final sounds link to initial sounds between words. It also explains common sound changes such as the flap 't' sound. Exercises practice identifying linked sounds and telling jokes that rely on features of connected speech.
This article profiles modern nomads in America who live off-grid in vehicles. It focuses on Bob Wells, who lives in a van and helps others do the same through his Home on Wheels Alliance charity. After facing financial difficulties, Bob adopted a nomadic lifestyle in a van. Now through videos and HOWA, he promotes vehicle dwelling as an affordable housing alternative and way to prevent homelessness. The article profiles April Craren, a 52-year-old woman who became homeless after separating from her husband. Through HOWA, she received a donated minivan and now lives on public lands, feeling healthier in her new lifestyle. Bob hopes to expand areas allowing long-term vehicle dwelling on public lands to help more people.
Homeless people in the United States are increasingly living in vehicles as an alternative to traditional housing. Bob Wells helps promote this "nomadic" lifestyle through his non-profit Home on Wheels Alliance and YouTube channel. He teaches people skills for living self-sufficiently in vehicles to prevent homelessness. April Craren received a donated minivan from HOWA after losing her home. She now feels healthier living an outdoor lifestyle. While not addressing the root causes of all homelessness, the nomadic community provides independence and support for those struggling with housing costs.
Writing Flashcards - Cork English Teacher.pdfScarlet Rojas
The document discusses how some topic has undergone dramatic recent changes and raises questions about its future. It notes that certain actions may have long term benefits regardless of short term difficulties. It remains uncertain what effects these changes could ultimately have.
Homeless people in the United States are increasingly living in vehicles. Bob Wells helps people live in vehicles through his charity Home on Wheels Alliance (HOWA). After getting divorced, Bob began living in a van to save money on rent. Now through HOWA, he helps people like April, a 52-year-old woman who became homeless after separating from her husband. April lives in a minivan she received from HOWA and feels happier living an outdoor lifestyle. HOWA gives vehicles to people who cannot afford housing and helps them maintain independence.
Uganda's Eco City - Intermediate Article.pdfScarlet Rojas
The article describes a project transforming a ruined Ugandan village into a thriving town called Okere City. Ojok Okello started the project in 2019, building a school, clinic, bank, and using solar power for electricity. He pays for the project himself and emphasizes community involvement. Okere City now generates revenue through projects like the school and local businesses. It focuses on using local shea nuts and trees, unlike other cities solely focused on wealth. The community invests together through a loan program run by local women.
This document provides a pronunciation activity with instructions for students to:
1) Underline where sounds may be linked in sample sentences based on their knowledge of linking sounds.
2) Take turns saying each sentence, paying attention to linking final consonants followed by vowel or consonant sounds.
3) The activity contains 18 sample sentences about fashion for students to analyze for linking sounds.
Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales. A large academic project called Masal is collecting fairy tales from around Turkey that have been submitted by members of the public and academics. The tales come from different regions of Turkey and cover various story types. They are being indexed and compiled into a searchable database to make them available to the public. The goal is to preserve Turkey's rich fairy tale heritage for future generations.
Uganda's Eco City - Elementary Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
Four thousand people live in Okere City in northern Uganda. Ojok Okello transformed the ruined village of Okere Mom-Kok into the successful town of Okere City, providing electricity from solar power, clean water, a school, clinic, and other amenities. The unique selling point of Okere City is its shea trees, from which the city produces and sells Okere Shea Butter. Local residents can get loans from Okere City's investment club, which operates through members investing money and receiving loans, continuing the cycle of lending.
Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales by collecting and indexing around 10,000 stories through an academic project called Masal. The stories are being submitted by the public and academics and will be made available through an online database once approved. Researchers hope the database will allow future generations to enjoy the traditional stories and their lessons of wonder, courage, and morality.
The document describes 17 different holiday extracts from brochures and advertisements and asks the reader to match each extract with the type of holiday being described. A list of common holiday types is provided to choose from, including beach holidays, skiing holidays, safaris, cruises, and more. Key words or phrases from each extract are underlined to help identify the holiday type. Answers are then provided matching each extract with the correct holiday type.
1) Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales through an academic project called Masal. Masal aims to collect around 10,000 Turkish fairy tales to keep them for future generations.
2) Anyone in Turkey can submit fairy tales to Masal's online database. So far it has collected over 3,300 tales from 77 regions.
3) The fairy tales reflect Turkish folklore and are influenced by Arabian, European, and other regional storytelling traditions. They teach values like wonder, reason, patience, and fighting evil.
The Turkish government is undertaking a massive project called Masal to collect and preserve Turkey's oral fairy tale tradition. The project aims to collect 10,000 stories from across Turkey's seven regions. Stories are submitted online and reviewed by researchers. More than 3,300 tales from 77 areas have already been collected. The tales reflect diverse influences and provide insights into Turkish cultural heritage and values like courage, truth, and fighting evil.
This document contains a set of flashcards with words related to Halloween and fantasy creatures printed on them. The flashcards can be photocopied and downloaded from the listed website. They include terms such as vampire, ghost, witch, werewolf, zombie, pumpkin, skull, and others. The flashcards are intended for educational use and learning about Halloween traditions and imaginary beings.
The White House - Intermediate Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
The White House requires significant funds to maintain its "museum quality" interiors and facilities. Several organizations contribute to these costs. The White House Historical Association (WHHA) raises money through donations, membership fees, and retail sales. It provides funding to two trusts - the White House Endowment Trust and White House Acquisition Trust. These trusts pay for renovations and acquisitions approved by the White House curator and preservation committee. First Ladies often spearhead specific renovation projects. Jackie Kennedy established many preservation practices still used today to maintain the White House's historic standards.
A new project in Turkey aims to collect and preserve all of the country's fairy tales for future generations. The project will create an index of Turkish fairy tales from both written sources and oral traditions. There are over 3,000 stories that have already been collected. Officials hope that preserving the tales will help influence Turkish culture and values in the future.
A new project in Turkey aims to collect all of the country's fairy tales in an online database. The project, called Masal, will index fairy tales from Turkey's seven regions. Members of the public and academics can submit tales to Masal's online portal. The collected tales will help preserve Turkey's cultural heritage as fears grow that globalization may erase some fairy tale traditions.
The Travelling Surfboard - Intermediate Article Lesson.pdfScarlet Rojas
A surfboard that was lost off the coast of Tasmania in 2017 was found in 2021 in Queensland, over 2,700 km away. It is believed to have floated to New Zealand and then northward through the Pacific Ocean before returning to Australian waters. The board's owner, Danny Griffiths, recognized it because of its distinctive bright green color and logo from a Tasmanian surfboard company. While the journey of how it traveled such a long distance is unknown, experts believe it likely went through New Zealand rather than up the Australian coast due to ocean currents. The surfboard's discovery after four years at sea in one piece surprised its owner, who was happy to be reunited with his favorite board.