Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Answers to Comprehension OE (7)

Hello everyone

Here's the answers for the Comprehension OE that we did not manage to finish today.

8) He had understood what she was trying to hint to him / tell him.

9) He returned her furniture and other expensive items.

10) The phrase is 'would see the world again'.

PLEASE GET SOME SLEEP... NOW! It's not the end of the world if you don't finish this particular assignment. :)

ALL THE BEST!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

OXYMORONS - What's that?

An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines normally contradictory terms

For example,

'deafening silence'
'bittersweet'
'original copy'

You might wonder - how can silence be deafening?
However, we might chance upon this term and it is used to create a vivid idea - it is so quiet that it is as disturbing as a loud noise.

Can you think of any other examples?

Well, here's a game on oxymorons to tickle your brain cells.




FINAL HOMEWORK

Hey guys (and girls)

Been busy driving a bride and her groom around the last 2 days. It has been so hectic that I couldn't find time to post your homework. My sincere apologies :(

Anyway, seeing that today is the last day of your holidays, we'll ignore the homework that I had planned for you the past 2 days.

Last bit of homework is found in your...

LONGMAN Effective Grammar book.
Exercise 50 - 57 and the topic is on subject-verb agreement.

Please look through the exercises that you have done the last few days and think about the mistakes that you've made. If you're unsure of why you got it wrong, but put a little asterisk (*) next to the question and fold the page - you have have consultation time to ask me when school reopens and we'll sort out what went wrong.

Here's some interesting games for you to play over the weekend to relax!

Subject-verb agreement

Forming words (a little like boggle, just more exciting. Hehe)

Finding the hidden word (a little like hangman?)

Hangmouse?

Unscramble the letters: challenge your family members/friends and have a great time together
*you get to decide on the topic and difficulty :)



Monday, September 6, 2010

HOMEWORK: DAY 2 [PREPOSITIONS]

Firstly, here's a quick online revision quiz for your PHRASAL VERBS.

Here's a second site that you might be interested to checkout.




There's more than 100 questions on the different types of phrasal verbs for you to try [optional]

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Next up, today's Grammar Topic is on PREPOSITION.

So what's that? Put simply, a preposition tells us where, when or how.

Here's a brainpop video for your viewing pleasure :)






Here's something I found from a random site (extracted from life123.com)
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A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence. For example, in the sentence, "My dog is on the bed," the word "on" is the preposition; it shows the relationship between the dog and the bed. One way to think of prepositions is to remember that they indicate location. If we change the preposition, we change where the dog is, in relation to the bed. Consider these examples:

The dog is under the bed.

The dog is in the bed.

A preposition can also be used to show when something happens. In the sentence, "She always drinks coffee," "always" is the preposition. It tells us when she drinks coffee. Just like in the samples above, changing the preposition will change the sentence.

She seldom drinks coffee.

She never drinks coffee.


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So, your homework for today is in LONGMAN Effective Grammar book.
Exercise 37 - 41 [Preposition]

Please try the following exercises on active-passive voices as well
Exercise 44-47

HOMEWORK: DAY 1 [PHRASAL VERBS]

Hi guys (and gals)

What is a Phrasal Verb?
It is a VERB that comes from a combination of a verb and a preposition to form new a VERB whose meaning is different from the meaning of the two words individually.

e.g.

What is the definition of break?
What is the definition of down?
What is the definition of break down?

break downget upsetThe woman broke down when the police told her that her son was involved in an accident.

So, your homework for today is in LONGMAN Effective Grammar book. (the orange one)
Exercise 31 - 36 [Phrasal Verbs]

Please attempt the questions and self-mark using a green pen.

I will be posting the next homework tomorrow before 1pm!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

THE WEATHER IS KILLING ME!

Hello again!

It has been a blistering few weeks, hasn't it? Apparently, the El Nino is back and it's giving us a lot of headache.

For those of us wondering what this El Nino is all about, you can click on the following links to find out more



(Be warned. I WILL be asking what El Nino is when school reopens!)

Try not to while away precious time doing absolutely nothing. Click here to enter an interactive site to find out more about climate change. ( You get to revise your water cycle too! :P )

After you have gone through the site, do share with us:

1. ONE cause of global warming
2. ONE way we can help solve this problem

Type your opinion in the comments box below.

We may not be able to do much by ourselves but collectively, we can make a difference! :)

At The Beginning

Here's a beautiful song I'd like to share with you...

It's a song about friendship from 'Anastacia'. Enjoy.