sábado, 9 de julio de 2016

PERIOD III GRADE 9 WEEK III



CHORES

Have to (obligation)

HAVE TO: REMEMBER: "Do not have to" vs. "Must not" "Do not have to" suggests that someone is not required to do something. "Must not" suggests that you are prohibited from doing something.



Examples:
You must not eat that. It is forbidden, it is not allowed. 
You don't have to eat that. You can if you want to, but it is not necessary.
  Add Have to or Don't have to to the following list of chores:


LIST OF CHORES
Cook the meals
Make the juice
Wash the dishes
Sweep the floor
Mop the floor
Change  the sheets
Dust the furniture
Vacuum the carpet
Wash the clothes
Iron the clothes
Men the socks
Wash the windows inside and out
Take out the trash
Put things in their places
Clean furniture
Clean the stove
Feed the pets
Clean the  bathrooms
Wash the car
Clean  the refrigerator
Add soap and turn on the  Clean refrigerator
Walk the door
Clean up the  bicycle
Dust the TV
Dust the beds
Shoeshine the shoes
Pay the bills of water, electricity, cable, and internet
Bath the  pets
Do school homework and other responsibilities.
Pack the books for going to school
Mop and sweep your bedroom
Copy the reading and answer the questions:

Responsibility and Chores: How many times have you heard these refrains or something similar when you ask or tell your children to do a chore around the house? Chances are it has been often. Children can be pros at procrastination, excuses, resistance and refusal when it comes to chores, causing much concern among parents and conflict between children and their parents. Doing chores willingly requires mature judgment, less impulsivity and more awareness of others’ perspectives and needs. Children are not born with these traits; they develop gradually as children grow and mature. Part of your job as parents is to socialize your children during the 18 or 20 years that they live with you by helping them to develop these mature qualities. Therefore, it should not be a surprise, and perhaps you should accept and expect, that they resist helping at home.


COMPLETE:
* when _____ _____ or tell your _________ to do a_____ around _____ ______?
*Therefore, ___ _________ not ____ a _____, and ______ you should _______ and expect, that they resist helping at ________. 

SOLVE THE FOLLOWING TESTS


jueves, 7 de julio de 2016

PERIOD III GRADE 8 WEEK III

PERIOD III GRADE 8 WEEK III
                                                         MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION


Comparisons 
Do the following exercises:
1.GIve 2 adjectives to every mean of trasnportation. Example: The car is big, the bike is small.
2.Make comparisons between the means of transportation.Example:  
*The car is bigger that the bike,
*The bike is smaller that the car.
3.CLasify the means of transportation in Land, Sea and Air.

2. Copy the readings
Traveling/ Means of transportation- Bus vs Car: 3. travelling by bus is typical for people who commute to and from work and school. It is not very comfortable, but the prices of tickets are quite reasonable. Buses for long distance-travelling are called coaches. They are quite fast, often very modern and therefore quite comfortable. The big advantage is that there are many regular bus lines and so it is not difficult to find another connection if you need to change. 4. Car is by many people considered the most comfortable means of travelling and seeing places. Some other think it is a necessity because it is quicker than public transport. For many people driving is a pleasure, too. But some people have negative opinions on cars. They say that the cars cause a lot of pollution; they are not safe and rather expensive.

Traveling/ Means of transportation- Plane vs train: 1.Travelling by plane is very often used when people need to travel for long distance. Travelling by air is exciting, fast, comfortable, relatively safe, but on the other hand rather expensive. It requires a lot of discipline from passengers because air flights are very  organized since the beginning at check-in, where passengers show their flight tickets and passports and their luggage is weighed. Also during the flight instructions of the air-crew must be respected. 2. Travelling by train is the most common way of travelling. In our country trains are used daily by many people who commute to or from work and school. Trains are relatively cheap, cause less pollution, they are safe, but not always clean and not very comfortable. Therefore you should choose fast trains if you need to travel by train for a long distance. These trains have sleeping and dining cars, which also makes journey more pleasant.

3,Do the following quizes: