... you?•Would you like to play … ?•Come andplay … ? Listen and answer these questions:1. What does Ba say to invite Nam to play table tennis?2. When will they play? Make your own dialogs. ... sports do you often play? 2. When do you play it?3. What do you think of sports?What are they doing?•They are playing table tennis. Unit 13 : ACTIVITIES B. Come and play T E N N I S ... this dialog:•Ba: Come andplay basketball, Nam.•Nam: I’m sorry. I don’t think I can.•Ba: That’s too bad. Why not?•Nam: Well, I should clean my room.•Ba: Can you play on Friday?•Nam:...
... ACTIVITIES B. Come and play Answer these questions:1. Which sports do you often play? 2. When do you play it?3. What do you think of sports?What are they doing?•They are playing table tennis. ... sports with you?•Would you like to play … ?•Come andplay … ? Homework:•Use new words to make sentences•Make one similar dialog to invite your friend to play sports with you•Prepare B3, ... Listen and answer these questions:1. What does Ba say to invite Nam to play table tennis?2. When will they play? Vocabulary•Paddle (n.) •Borrow (v.)•Spare...
... everyone was old or stupid or young and foolish and me and Sugarwere the only ones justright, this lady moved on our block with nappy hair and proper speech and no makeup.” From “The Lesson” ... conjunctions both and and.2. the words hire and higher.3. a collective noun, a day of the week, and an adverb.4. all words that begin with the same letter.5. two pronouns, two subjects, and a day ... former students, Kira Licata and Nora McGeough, fortheir writings found in activities 163 and 164.iv6. VERBS AND PRONOUNS GALORE!Draw a circle around 10 verbs and a box around 10 pronouns...
... (1988) and Ardeni and Lubian (1991) reject long-run PPP. However, Diebold, Husted and Rush (1991), Cheung and Lai (1993), Edison (1987), Frenkel (1981), Branson (1981), Desai (1981), and Miller ... and fπ are home and foreign quarterly inflation rates respectively (based on CPI change); andand are exchange rates at time the quarterly change in the nominal exchange rate at time t and ... trade barriers. Australia has joined WTO and signed free trade agreements with the United States and Thailand in 2005, with Singapore in 2003 and with New Zealand from 1993. It is now in negotiating...
... (1988) and Ardeni and Lubian (1991) reject long-run PPP. However, Diebold, Husted and Rush (1991), Cheung and Lai (1993), Edison (1987), Frenkel (1981), Branson (1981), Desai (1981), and Miller ... trade barriers. Australia has joined WTO and signed free trade agreements with the United States and Thailand in 2005, with Singapore in 2003 and with New Zealand from 1993. It is now in negotiating ... and fπ are home and foreign quarterly inflation rates respectively (based on CPI change); andand are exchange rates at time the quarterly change in the nominal exchange rate at time t and...
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... self-motivated and self-conscious when taking part in warm-up activities. 5. Warm-up activities must be various and is used to revise old knowledge and to lead to the new lesson.6. Warm – up activities ... warm-up activities Through warm-up activities, learners practice and internalize vocabulary, grammar and structures. Motivation is enhanced, to, by the warm-up activity and the competition. And ... that all students take part in warm-up activities enthusiastic so all students feel excited when those activities end and understand the lesson more quickly and easier thanQuestion 8: 4 minutes...
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... riddled with power and status. For many, power plays a large part in the relationship (see Languageand Power in Education” for further details). The rights and duties of teachers and learners are ... within a relaxed and supportive atmosphere (Good and Brophy, 1994: 215). A Cohesive Learner Group Characterised by Appropriate Group NormsMotivation and Motivating in the Foreign Language ClassroomDimitrios ... to, and interest in, the subject matter, not only verbally but also non-verbally—cues that students take from them about how to behave. A Pleasant and Supportive Classroom AtmosphereIt stands...
... game has been played thousands of times in classes and management training seminars. It has been played on five continents, among people of all ages, nationalities, cultural origins, and vastly ... consumer demand, for the rest of the simulation, was perfectly flat! Of course, none of the players other than the retailer knew consumer demand, and even the retailers saw demand only week ... who played wholesalers and brewers to draw what they think the consumer orders were. Most draw a curve which rises and falls, just as their orders rose and fell.14 In other words, the players...