This document provides an English lesson about daily routines and exercise. It includes vocabulary words about schedules, meals, and physical activities. There are exercises where students practice describing pictures of daily routines, repeat vocabulary words, answer questions in dialogues, and identify meanings of words. Students also state whether they can do various daily activities and exercises. The document aims to teach English related to daily schedules and routines.
This document contains exercises to help students practice vocabulary related to being a college freshman. It includes pictures and descriptions of common places and items on a university campus like the dormitory, library, classmate, and professor. Students are asked to match words to their meanings, identify odd ones out in groups, choose the best answer from options, and create their own sentences using college-related words.
1. The document is a chapter about being a freshman that contains exercises to practice English vocabulary related to college and the classroom.
2. The exercises include identifying people and objects in a picture of a lecture room, repeating vocabulary words after a tutor, completing dialogues between students and professors, and connecting related sentences.
3. The vocabulary focuses on common terms used in college like "professor", "classmate", "examination", and locations on a college campus such as the "library", "lecture room", and "bookstore".
This document contains exercises from an English language learning textbook. It includes exercises involving picture descriptions, matching words to their meanings, identifying odd items out, choosing the best answer to questions, reviewing vocabulary words, making sentences using given words, answering questions based on a map, asking and answering questions about personal information, and having a free discussion. The exercises focus on topics like family, home, neighborhood, activities, and hobbies.
The document is about family relationships and includes exercises to practice vocabulary and identify family members. It contains a chapter about the student's family, vocabulary words for different family members, dialogues about family size and activities, exercises to complete sentences about family by choosing the correct pronoun, a family tree to fill in, questions to compare two families, and exercises identifying relationships within a sample family tree and from descriptions.
This document contains an English lesson for freshman students. It includes exercises about vocabulary words related to school, short dialogues between classmates, and questions to test comprehension. Some key details:
- Exercise 2 introduces vocabulary words like "notes", "group study", "partner", and "nationality".
- Two dialogues in Exercise 3 involve students asking about borrowing class notes and being partners for a project.
- Exercise 4 asks comprehension questions about the dialogues, like who borrowed notes and if students are planning a trip.
- Later exercises involve matching words to sentences, choosing opposites, and describing classmates.
This document provides an English lesson about sports equipment. It includes exercises where students practice vocabulary related to sports gear, read dialogues about buying running shoes and hiking boots, and describe the equipment they own. It also has activities where students match words to definitions, unscramble words, identify the correct verb forms, and answer questions about the steps to prepare for a marathon based on photos.
1. The document is a chapter from an English textbook for Vietnamese students. It contains exercises to help students learn English vocabulary related to places on a university campus.
2. The exercises include matching words to pictures, repeating vocabulary words, answering questions about dialogues, and filling in blanks in sentences about campus locations.
3. The vocabulary words cover places like the library, dormitory, cafeteria, lecture rooms, student center, and parking lot. The dialogues and questions are designed to help students practice talking about going to class and finding locations on campus.
This document provides an English lesson about daily routines and exercise. It includes vocabulary words about schedules, meals, and physical activities. There are exercises where students practice describing pictures of daily routines, repeat vocabulary words, answer questions in dialogues, and identify meanings of words. Students also state whether they can do various daily activities and exercises. The document aims to teach English related to daily schedules and routines.
This document contains exercises to help students practice vocabulary related to being a college freshman. It includes pictures and descriptions of common places and items on a university campus like the dormitory, library, classmate, and professor. Students are asked to match words to their meanings, identify odd ones out in groups, choose the best answer from options, and create their own sentences using college-related words.
1. The document is a chapter about being a freshman that contains exercises to practice English vocabulary related to college and the classroom.
2. The exercises include identifying people and objects in a picture of a lecture room, repeating vocabulary words after a tutor, completing dialogues between students and professors, and connecting related sentences.
3. The vocabulary focuses on common terms used in college like "professor", "classmate", "examination", and locations on a college campus such as the "library", "lecture room", and "bookstore".
This document contains exercises from an English language learning textbook. It includes exercises involving picture descriptions, matching words to their meanings, identifying odd items out, choosing the best answer to questions, reviewing vocabulary words, making sentences using given words, answering questions based on a map, asking and answering questions about personal information, and having a free discussion. The exercises focus on topics like family, home, neighborhood, activities, and hobbies.
The document is about family relationships and includes exercises to practice vocabulary and identify family members. It contains a chapter about the student's family, vocabulary words for different family members, dialogues about family size and activities, exercises to complete sentences about family by choosing the correct pronoun, a family tree to fill in, questions to compare two families, and exercises identifying relationships within a sample family tree and from descriptions.
This document contains an English lesson for freshman students. It includes exercises about vocabulary words related to school, short dialogues between classmates, and questions to test comprehension. Some key details:
- Exercise 2 introduces vocabulary words like "notes", "group study", "partner", and "nationality".
- Two dialogues in Exercise 3 involve students asking about borrowing class notes and being partners for a project.
- Exercise 4 asks comprehension questions about the dialogues, like who borrowed notes and if students are planning a trip.
- Later exercises involve matching words to sentences, choosing opposites, and describing classmates.
This document provides an English lesson about sports equipment. It includes exercises where students practice vocabulary related to sports gear, read dialogues about buying running shoes and hiking boots, and describe the equipment they own. It also has activities where students match words to definitions, unscramble words, identify the correct verb forms, and answer questions about the steps to prepare for a marathon based on photos.
1. The document is a chapter from an English textbook for Vietnamese students. It contains exercises to help students learn English vocabulary related to places on a university campus.
2. The exercises include matching words to pictures, repeating vocabulary words, answering questions about dialogues, and filling in blanks in sentences about campus locations.
3. The vocabulary words cover places like the library, dormitory, cafeteria, lecture rooms, student center, and parking lot. The dialogues and questions are designed to help students practice talking about going to class and finding locations on campus.
The study hall is located between the cafeteria and lounge area. It is not far from the male dorm.
The washing machine is in the laundry area. The houseparent is in the office. No, the room near the main door is the lounge area, not the office.
Tim Allen won the men's marathon in 2 hours, 25 minutes and 7 seconds, running for the state of Michigan. Ryan Smith from New York finished second, while Tony Jackson from Oregon came in third. Philip Grey from Ohio finished fourth. Martin Luis from Utah had a faster time than Tony Jackson.
In the women's 50m freestyle swimming race, Daisy Phillips won with a time of 22.03 seconds. Cathy Reynolds finished second at 24.05 seconds. Emma Ward finished last at 28.16 seconds, which was slower than Cathy Reynolds.
This document provides an English language lesson about rooms in a house or apartment. It includes exercises where students label rooms, describe activities that take place in different rooms, discuss amenities in their own or others' homes, and ask and answer questions about living spaces. Vocabulary taught includes names of rooms and related terms. The exercises allow students to practice both comprehension and production of common housing and interior design vocabulary in English.
The document is a chapter from an English language textbook. It contains exercises for students to practice vocabulary related to neighborhoods, including describing pictures, repeating words, dialogues, and answering questions about maps. The exercises cover common places found in neighborhoods like shops, cafes, parks and asking/giving directions.
This document contains an English lesson about music-related topics like songs, artists, and musical instruments. It includes exercises where the student practices vocabulary, has conversations, answers comprehension questions about concert posters and song charts, and describes their favorite song. The exercises get the student to think about different music genres and contexts for listening to songs.
Chapter 1 unit 1. let me tell you about myself...iSpeakvietnam
This document contains exercises for language learners to practice introducing themselves and talking about personal details like name, occupation, hobbies, and place of residence. The exercises include matching vocabulary words to definitions, filling in blanks in dialogues and sentences, looking at pictures and answering questions about the people depicted, and providing one's own personal information in response to prompts. The goal is to help learners practice conversational English related to self-introduction and basic biographical details.
Srikanth Kodeboyina completed HDE 110 - MapR Distribution Essentials offered by MapR Academy on December 11, 2015. A certificate of completion was issued with certificate number ryajj9yh28jx, which can be verified online at http://verify.skilljar.com/c/ryajj9yh28jx.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Rusia y privar al gobierno de Vladimir Putin de fondos para financiar la guerra.
Integration and use of a Plagiarism Detector Tool in Chamilo LMS 1.9.xChamilo Association
The document discusses plagiarism at universities. It defines plagiarism as copying and pasting work without citing sources. Some examples of plagiarism given include paraphrasing without citations, translating without citing the original work, and copying extracts without mentioning the author. The document also discusses plagiarism among researchers, teachers and students. It notes that universities have policies against plagiarism including student honor codes and potential sanctions ranging from failing grades to expulsion. The document also examines tools that can be used to detect plagiarism such as Ephorus and Compilatio which are paid services and Plagium which offers a free version.
The study hall is located between the cafeteria and lounge area. It is not far from the male dorm.
The washing machine is in the laundry area. The houseparent is in the office. No, the room near the main door is the lounge area, not the office.
Tim Allen won the men's marathon in 2 hours, 25 minutes and 7 seconds, running for the state of Michigan. Ryan Smith from New York finished second, while Tony Jackson from Oregon came in third. Philip Grey from Ohio finished fourth. Martin Luis from Utah had a faster time than Tony Jackson.
In the women's 50m freestyle swimming race, Daisy Phillips won with a time of 22.03 seconds. Cathy Reynolds finished second at 24.05 seconds. Emma Ward finished last at 28.16 seconds, which was slower than Cathy Reynolds.
This document provides an English language lesson about rooms in a house or apartment. It includes exercises where students label rooms, describe activities that take place in different rooms, discuss amenities in their own or others' homes, and ask and answer questions about living spaces. Vocabulary taught includes names of rooms and related terms. The exercises allow students to practice both comprehension and production of common housing and interior design vocabulary in English.
The document is a chapter from an English language textbook. It contains exercises for students to practice vocabulary related to neighborhoods, including describing pictures, repeating words, dialogues, and answering questions about maps. The exercises cover common places found in neighborhoods like shops, cafes, parks and asking/giving directions.
This document contains an English lesson about music-related topics like songs, artists, and musical instruments. It includes exercises where the student practices vocabulary, has conversations, answers comprehension questions about concert posters and song charts, and describes their favorite song. The exercises get the student to think about different music genres and contexts for listening to songs.
Chapter 1 unit 1. let me tell you about myself...iSpeakvietnam
This document contains exercises for language learners to practice introducing themselves and talking about personal details like name, occupation, hobbies, and place of residence. The exercises include matching vocabulary words to definitions, filling in blanks in dialogues and sentences, looking at pictures and answering questions about the people depicted, and providing one's own personal information in response to prompts. The goal is to help learners practice conversational English related to self-introduction and basic biographical details.
Srikanth Kodeboyina completed HDE 110 - MapR Distribution Essentials offered by MapR Academy on December 11, 2015. A certificate of completion was issued with certificate number ryajj9yh28jx, which can be verified online at http://verify.skilljar.com/c/ryajj9yh28jx.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Rusia y privar al gobierno de Vladimir Putin de fondos para financiar la guerra.
Integration and use of a Plagiarism Detector Tool in Chamilo LMS 1.9.xChamilo Association
The document discusses plagiarism at universities. It defines plagiarism as copying and pasting work without citing sources. Some examples of plagiarism given include paraphrasing without citations, translating without citing the original work, and copying extracts without mentioning the author. The document also discusses plagiarism among researchers, teachers and students. It notes that universities have policies against plagiarism including student honor codes and potential sanctions ranging from failing grades to expulsion. The document also examines tools that can be used to detect plagiarism such as Ephorus and Compilatio which are paid services and Plagium which offers a free version.