This document discusses different types of homes that children from various countries and cultures live in, including a ger, log house, flat, igloo, brick house, and tipi. It provides examples of a Mongolian boy living in a ger, an Inuit boy living in an igloo, and an American girl, Chinese boy, Russian girl, and Indian boy living in other home types such as a log house, flat, brick house, and tipi. The document teaches new vocabulary around different housing structures from around the world.
This document defines and provides examples of the term "dating". It defines dating as inviting someone to start a romantic relationship or feeling better after someone has made you unhappy. It also notes that dating involves liking and getting along with each other. The document then defines related terms like making up after breaking up, breaking up, and hanging out. It provides examples of conditional sentences using the term "date" and discusses the first conditional form. Finally, it prompts the reader to provide examples of what they would do in hypothetical situations involving dating.
This document lists 6 rooms of a house and their typical uses: the toilet is for washing hands, the bedroom is for sleeping, the bathroom is for washing clothes, the kitchen is for cooking meals, the dining room is for eating, and the living room is for watching TV.
The document provides biographical information about T. Sarandalger, a 16th century English teacher. It lists his place of birth as Tungalag and notes that he has been working as an English teacher for 11 years. It then lists the schools he has taught at, including Darkhan Secondary School and the Capital University of Education.
The document is an English lesson plan about clothing preferences. It includes activities for students to learn vocabulary for different types of clothes and discuss which clothes they prefer and why. Students are asked to fill in blanks in a sample text about a boy named Aaron describing the clothes he likes to wear in different situations. He expresses a preference for jeans over other pants because they are comfortable, and a preference for sweatshirts over polos because sweatshirts are cool.