This document contains a lesson plan for a Grade 1 class on family and friends. It includes 14 sections with different activities like matching words, filling in blanks, answering questions, rearranging words and sentences. The activities focus on vocabulary related to family members, toys, colors and questions words. Students are asked to identify objects, answer yes/no questions, write sentences and complete passages.
This document contains a lesson plan for a Grade 1 class on family and friends. It includes 14 sections with different activities like matching words, filling in blanks, answering questions, rearranging words and sentences. The activities focus on vocabulary related to family members, toys, colors and questions words. Students are asked to identify objects, answer yes/no questions, write sentences and complete passages.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, and boost mood and cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for significant health benefits.
This document summarizes a book titled "1000 Phrasal Verbs In Context" that is designed to help English language learners improve their knowledge and understanding of phrasal verbs. Each phrasal verb is presented on its own page with two example sentences, common usage patterns, references to related phrasal verbs, and space for writing personal examples or notes. The book presents over 1,000 phrasal verbs in alphabetical order followed by quiz questions to test understanding. The goal is for learners to understand meaning from context rather than definitions alone.
This document provides guidance for teachers on how to teach English to young children aged 3-6 years old. It recommends focusing on listening and speaking rather than reading and writing. Teachers should speak English as much as possible, use visual aids, games, songs and stories to make lessons fun and keep children engaged. Lessons should introduce simple vocabulary and sentences gradually with lots of repetition. The goal is for children to understand English first before producing it themselves.
This document provides information about the production of a grammar workbook for grades 3-4. It lists the publishing team that worked on the book, including the editor, art director, and publisher. It also provides a table of contents that outlines the grammar topics and activities covered in the book.
English book oxford practice grammar with answersMaria José Silva
This document provides a summary of the key changes between the first and second editions of the book "Practice Grammar with Answers" by John Eastwood.
The second edition contains more units (153 compared to 120), with more two-page units and fewer four-page units. There are now also 25 tests throughout the book. Dialogues and illustrations have been added to explanation pages. Many examples and exercises are new. The characters introduced provide context for grammar explanations and exercises. Additional appendices have been included on topics like word formation, American English, and irregular verbs. Overall, the second edition features more content, exercises, and tests to help learners of English at intermediate level improve their grammar skills.
150+ ideas on how to use flash cards in different ways. From kindergarten to adult conversation classes. With examples. Downloadable. The flashcard tool is found on www.thelanguagemenu.com
1. In March 2015, Saudi Arabia launched an invasion of Yemen called Operation Decisive Storm to reinstate the resigned Yemeni president Mansur Hadi, who was an ally of Saudi Arabia, and undermine the Houthi movement.
2. Saudi airstrikes on Yemen, supported by US intelligence, have destroyed Yemen's infrastructure while over 2,500 Yemenis including 400 children have been killed and more injured.
3. An American analyst observed that the Yemen war is actually a proxy war between Iran and the US, not Saudi Arabia, and that the US supported radical groups in Yemen to avoid direct conflict with Houthis until launching the invasion.
Recent trends and the yemen's challenges during the reign of abd rabbuh mansu...yemenunderattack
1. During Mansur Hadi's presidency in Yemen from 2012 to 2014, he pursued a center-oriented strategy that marginalized political groups. Yemen faced security, economic, and social challenges. Instability in Yemen also threatened neighboring Saudi Arabia.
2. Growing protests in 2014 against high fuel prices and the prime minister's inaction exacerbated tensions. The Houthi movement then captured government buildings in Sanaa in September 2014, forcing the prime minister's resignation.
3. Opponents of the Yemeni people and the Houthi movement included some tribes loyal to Saudi Arabia, the Islamist al-Islah Party that promotes Salafism, and Yemen's Muslim Brotherhood which advocates Wahhabi
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, and boost mood and cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for significant health benefits.
This document summarizes a book titled "1000 Phrasal Verbs In Context" that is designed to help English language learners improve their knowledge and understanding of phrasal verbs. Each phrasal verb is presented on its own page with two example sentences, common usage patterns, references to related phrasal verbs, and space for writing personal examples or notes. The book presents over 1,000 phrasal verbs in alphabetical order followed by quiz questions to test understanding. The goal is for learners to understand meaning from context rather than definitions alone.
This document provides guidance for teachers on how to teach English to young children aged 3-6 years old. It recommends focusing on listening and speaking rather than reading and writing. Teachers should speak English as much as possible, use visual aids, games, songs and stories to make lessons fun and keep children engaged. Lessons should introduce simple vocabulary and sentences gradually with lots of repetition. The goal is for children to understand English first before producing it themselves.
This document provides information about the production of a grammar workbook for grades 3-4. It lists the publishing team that worked on the book, including the editor, art director, and publisher. It also provides a table of contents that outlines the grammar topics and activities covered in the book.
English book oxford practice grammar with answersMaria José Silva
This document provides a summary of the key changes between the first and second editions of the book "Practice Grammar with Answers" by John Eastwood.
The second edition contains more units (153 compared to 120), with more two-page units and fewer four-page units. There are now also 25 tests throughout the book. Dialogues and illustrations have been added to explanation pages. Many examples and exercises are new. The characters introduced provide context for grammar explanations and exercises. Additional appendices have been included on topics like word formation, American English, and irregular verbs. Overall, the second edition features more content, exercises, and tests to help learners of English at intermediate level improve their grammar skills.
150+ ideas on how to use flash cards in different ways. From kindergarten to adult conversation classes. With examples. Downloadable. The flashcard tool is found on www.thelanguagemenu.com
1. In March 2015, Saudi Arabia launched an invasion of Yemen called Operation Decisive Storm to reinstate the resigned Yemeni president Mansur Hadi, who was an ally of Saudi Arabia, and undermine the Houthi movement.
2. Saudi airstrikes on Yemen, supported by US intelligence, have destroyed Yemen's infrastructure while over 2,500 Yemenis including 400 children have been killed and more injured.
3. An American analyst observed that the Yemen war is actually a proxy war between Iran and the US, not Saudi Arabia, and that the US supported radical groups in Yemen to avoid direct conflict with Houthis until launching the invasion.
Recent trends and the yemen's challenges during the reign of abd rabbuh mansu...yemenunderattack
1. During Mansur Hadi's presidency in Yemen from 2012 to 2014, he pursued a center-oriented strategy that marginalized political groups. Yemen faced security, economic, and social challenges. Instability in Yemen also threatened neighboring Saudi Arabia.
2. Growing protests in 2014 against high fuel prices and the prime minister's inaction exacerbated tensions. The Houthi movement then captured government buildings in Sanaa in September 2014, forcing the prime minister's resignation.
3. Opponents of the Yemeni people and the Houthi movement included some tribes loyal to Saudi Arabia, the Islamist al-Islah Party that promotes Salafism, and Yemen's Muslim Brotherhood which advocates Wahhabi
There are 5 main Sunni Islamist political groups in Yemen:
1. Al-Islah Party, represented by the Muslim Brotherhood, which emerged in the 1960s and played a key role in Yemen's early government and constitution.
2. Salafist and Wahhabi movements, which have close ties to Saudi Arabia and some interactions with jihadi forces. The Salafi Movement was founded in the 1980s.
3. Ansar al-Sharia, represented by al-Qaeda, which has expanded its influence in Yemen since withdrawing from Afghanistan in the 1990s. It is currently quite active.
4. Sufis, who are disinterested in political Islam and unwilling to mix
1. Yemen experienced widespread protests and upheaval after the regime change in Tunisia as part of the Arab Spring. Prior protests in Yemen were limited and led by opposition forces and MPs but did not result in a unified movement.
2. Insecurity, poverty, economic, social, and political problems contributed to the formation of a popular movement in Yemen. Regional and international factors were also important, as Yemen was supervised by 10 countries including Gulf states, the US, and UK.
3. Tens of thousands of Yemenis protested in Sana'a in late 2011 calling for President Saleh to resign. Protests turned violent as casualties increased and parliament members resigned. When Saleh was injured in an attack
Yemen is located in the Middle East between the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, with Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the east. It has a population of 25 million living in 20 provinces, with Sana'a as the capital city. Yemen controls several islands in the Red Sea, including Kamaran and Socotra, and has historically been an important location due to its ports and proximity to trade routes. The country experienced division and civil war in the late 20th century before reunifying under President Ali Abdullah Saleh, though unrest has continued into the present day.