... necessary The purity of his style, the delicacy of his turns, and the justness of his characters, were all of them beauties which the greater part of his audience were incapable of tasting Some ofthe ... in the formation of his characters fromthe observations of Theophrastus, of whom he was a disciple; and Theophrastus, it is known, was not only the disciple, but the immediate successor of Aristotle, ... opinion they should rather disturb than divert the well-natured and reflecting part of an audience; they are rather objects of charity than contempt, and instead of moving our mirth, they ought...
... Gardens of Babylon The Statue of Zeus Country Iraq Greece The Pyramid of Cheops Egypt The Great Wall of China China The Taj Mahal India The Angkor Wat Cambodia The seven wonders oftheworldThe ... The Great Pyramid of Egypt The Hanging Garden of Babylon The Statue of Zeus at Olympia The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus The Mausoleum at Halicarnasus The Colossus of Rhodes The Lighthouse of Alexandria ... statements a An Egyptian man compiled a list of what he thought were the seven f wonders oftheworld b Many people claim that there were other wonders besides the wonders of t the ancient world...
... Revision: Show me the famous places in theworld you know The Pyramids Stonehenge Temple of literatu re Sydney Opera House 10 Match these sentences with the pictures: a It was built from 246-209 BC ... i It is a bell striking the hours in the clock tower ofthe Houses of Parliament in London Big Ben Ha Long Bay f It’s one oftheWorld Heritages of Viet Nam It consists of nearly 2000 islands ... hours in the clock tower ofthe Houses of Parliament in London j It’s in central Viet Nam The city is famous for Huong river and Bai Tho mountain 9 Great wall of China a It was built from 246-209...
... them watch film of matches of other team d He makes them watch film of matches of other team watch film of matches of other team e The club doctor helps the players restore their health after match ... Or: bare infinitive ) Match the names of these famous world landmarks to the correct pictures Sydney Opera House The Eiffel Tower 2 .The Great Wall of China 4 .The Statue of Liberty Mount Everest ... wants the team to to well i The fan would like the club would like to win every match every match i The fan would like the club to win every match to win every match j The coach invited the boys the...
... STARTED Match the names of these famous world landmarks to the correct pictures The Pyramids Stonehenge a) b) Sydney Opera House c) Saturday, March 29th 2008 Unit 14 WONDERS OFTHEWORLD (Lesson ... Chau Saturday, March 29th 2008 Unit 14 WONDERS OFTHEWORLD (Lesson 1) GETTING STARTED WE ARE PROUD OF OUR COUNTRY- VIET NAM! ! nd ! rd ! st Saturday, March 29th 2008 Unit 14 WONDERS OFTHEWORLD ... Saturday, March 29th 2008 Unit 14 WONDERS OFTHEWORLD (Lesson 1) WARM UP: Look atthe pictures of famous places in Viet Nam and answer WHAT IS IT? WHERE IS IT? In Fansipan...
... ofthe Great Pyramid c/ The special features ofthe Great Pyramid - Who (line 4) refers to the thieves - It (line 7) … the Great Pyramid - It (line 8) … the Great Pyramid - Each (line 12) … the ... …2 fromthe weather and the …3… - It was built around the year …4… - It took over ….5….to complete the Pyramid - The height ofthe Great Pyramid was …6… - It was built on a base of …7… - The ancient ... ofthe - Discuss in pair wonders oftheworld you prefer and why? V Consolidations - Get Ss to fill in the chart with the right information found in the reading - Do as directed text ( see the...
... Self study: Date of preparation: Distributive period: 98 Unit 16 Date of signing: Date of teaching: the wonders oftheworld Lesson Speaking A Aims and Objectives: By the end ofthe lesson, students ... declares the winner + Lead-in: - T sticks the picture ofthe Great Pyramid on the board and asks Ss: What is this? ( The Great Pyramid) Is the Great Pyramid high? (Yes) What you think about the Great ... Date of preparation: Date of signing: Distributive period: 99 Date of teaching: Unit 16 the wonders oftheworld Lesson Listening A Aims and Objectives: By the end ofthe lesson, students...
... names ofthe famous places Lesson GETTING STARTED- LISTEN AND READ Match the names of these famous world landmarks to the correct pictures Sydney Opera House Mount Everest The Eiffel Tower 2 .The ... Mount Everest The Eiffel Tower 2 .The Great Wall of China 4 .The Statue of Liberty I Pre- reading Pre- teach A piece of information that helps you discover the answer to a question Clue (n) Gợi ý ... Rearrange the statements in the right order ofthe game How to play the guessing game a B asks questions to find out who or what is b A thinks of a famous person or place c B wins If he can guess the...
... week we paid a visit to the ………… of unknown mandarin The movie was about a ……… oftheworld A …… is needed atthe exit and the entrance for wheelchairs users The Queen’s private ………… is not opened ... Task 2: Answer the following questions 1.Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza situated and when was it built? 2.How high and large was the Great Pyramid of Giza? 3.What was the purpose of this huge ... pyramid? How did the people of ancient Egypt build the Great Pyramid? According to the passage, what is the boat believed to have been used for? Task 3: Scan the text and say what the following...
... group of students were asked to list what they thought were the present "Seven Wonders ofthe World. " Though there were some disagreements ,the following received the most votes: Egypt's Great Pyramids ... Panama Canal Empire State Building St Peter's Basilica China's Great Wall While gathering the votes, the teacher noted that one student had not finished her paper yet So she asked the girl if she ... list The girl replied, "Yes, a little I couldn't quite make up my mind because there were so many." The teacher said, "Well, tell us what you have, and maybe we can help." The girl hesitated, then...
... ………… The Great wall Angkor Wat The pyramid Babylon Statue of Zeus The Taj Mahal Wonders Angkor Wat The Great Wall The pyramid of Cheops The Taj Mahal The statue of Zeus The Hanging Gardens of Babylon ... Angkor Wat is the smallest temple in the largest world F e The Greeks knew nothing about the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, and Angkor Wat T 1.Complete the sentences (P 134 ) a .The only ... II T/F statements prediction a A Chinese man compiled a list ofthe seven Greek wonders oftheworld F b The pyramid is the only wonder we can still see today T c The Hanging Gardens of Babylon...
... the pyramids at Giza, Egypt Located on the west bank ofthe Nile River on the outskirts of Cairo, the pyramids at Giza, Egypt, rank as some ofthe best-known monuments in theworldThe ancient ... around 1050 in Yucatßn, Mexico, during the late Maya period Maya civilization flourished in the Yucatßn area from 900 to the arrival ofthe Spanish in the 16th century The Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal, ... staged battles between lions and Christians, among other spectacles, and is one ofthe most famous pieces of architecture in theworld The Great Wall The Great Wall stretches across northern China...
... suggested that they play a ………(1)…… Called 20 questions She explained the rules and then the girls started to play Nga thought of a………(2)…… And she gave the others a………(3)…… by saying that it wasn’t ... Questions F All the questions are Yes or No questions T Nhi finds out the place is in New York T Nga wins the game finally F Period 85: Unit 14: Wonders oftheworld Listen and read • Complete the sumary ... ………(4)…… Nhi found out the place was in ……(5) …… Hoa thought it was the ……(6)…… Gate Bridge, but that is in San Francisco Nhi was ……(7)…… when she said it ……(8)…… the Statue of Liberty ...
... in the grid with the information taken fromthe text: Wonders ofTheWorldThe Hanging Garden of Babylon The Statue of Zeus Country Read Answer Iraq Greece The Pyramid of Cheops Egypt The Great ... Match the words with the right pictures: a) d) The Pyramid of Cheops b) The Hanging Gardens of Babylon e) The Great Wall of China The Taj Mahal c) Angkor Wat The Statue of Zeus f) ... ………… A the Great Wall of China C the Pyramid of Cheops B The Statue of Zeus D Angkor Wat b) Angkor Wat was originally built for ……… ………………… A Hindus C kings B Buddhists D the citizens of Phnom Penh...
... its maternal mortality rate in half – from 539 deaths per 100,000 live births in 1996 to 281 in 2006.110 ••India’s Bihar State – one ofthe poorest in the nation – is atthe forefront ofthe battle ... perform in the “fair” or “poor” category The Scorecard analyzes the status of child nutrition in 73 priority countries where children are atthe greatest risk of dying before they reach the age of or ... School of Public Health Estimates for the number of stunted chilchildren in country were calculated by Save the Children — Data sources: Mortality and under-5 population, UNICEF The State oftheWorld s...
... This ratio is 57 times the ratio in the United States TheWorld Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) The maternal mortality ratio is the number of deaths from ... Kerala has the lowest, consistent with the different levels of socio-economic development in these states Several studies have found that one ofthe reasons for the poor health Mother’s education, ... differential maternal mortality is most likely related to differences in the socioeconomic status of women and access to health care services among the states The high levels of maternal mortality...
... approximated by taking the square roots of ˆ the diagonal elements ofthe covariance matrix Σn GLS The values ofthe weights involved in the GLS estimation depend on the values ofthe fitted model These ... ofthe parameter vector The methodology does not examine the effect of mis-specification ofthe mathematical model It is well known that this effect can often dwarf the uncertainty that arises from ... first fell below ten atthe end ofthe outbreak As a notational convenience, we refer to the numbers of susceptibles and infectives atthe start ofthe first week ofthe truncated data set as S0 and...