This document lists and provides phonetic pronunciations for 7 common foods: hamburger, pizza, French fries, Yorkshire puddings, chicken tandoori, couscous, and rice. The foods represent dishes from American, Italian, French, English, Indian, North African, and Asian cuisines. Phonetic pronunciations are included to clearly indicate how each food name should be said.
This document from the Algerian Ministry of National Education contains a blank lesson plan template for teachers to fill out with the date, time, class, content covered in the lesson, and any remarks. The template includes fields to document 33 lessons and does not provide any lesson details itself.
The document appears to be a collection of short dialogues where one person has trouble hearing or understanding what another person said and asks them to repeat or speak slower. In each case, the other person repeats themselves to clarify what they said originally. The summaries focus on the key exchange between the two people in each short dialogue.
This document contains forms for a teacher's personal information, including name, date and place of birth, marital status, employment history, address, social security number, identity card number, and degrees earned. It also includes blank tables for a school timetable with spaces for dates of pedagogic meetings, exams and class councils for three academic terms, as well as a table for recording dates, times, classes, and remarks for pedagogical activities and competencies.
Describing a person's physical appearanceSunny Day
The document discusses formal and informal greetings and introductions. It provides examples of formal greetings like "Good morning Mr. Williams" and informal greetings like "Hi, how are you?". It also demonstrates introducing one person to another formally as "Mr. Jones, may I introduce you to Mr. Williams?" and informally as "Hello, I'm John". Finally, it shows ways to say goodbye both formally like "It was a pleasure meeting you" and informally like "See you later!".
This document lists and provides phonetic pronunciations for 7 common foods: hamburger, pizza, French fries, Yorkshire puddings, chicken tandoori, couscous, and rice. The foods represent dishes from American, Italian, French, English, Indian, North African, and Asian cuisines. Phonetic pronunciations are included to clearly indicate how each food name should be said.
This document from the Algerian Ministry of National Education contains a blank lesson plan template for teachers to fill out with the date, time, class, content covered in the lesson, and any remarks. The template includes fields to document 33 lessons and does not provide any lesson details itself.
The document appears to be a collection of short dialogues where one person has trouble hearing or understanding what another person said and asks them to repeat or speak slower. In each case, the other person repeats themselves to clarify what they said originally. The summaries focus on the key exchange between the two people in each short dialogue.
This document contains forms for a teacher's personal information, including name, date and place of birth, marital status, employment history, address, social security number, identity card number, and degrees earned. It also includes blank tables for a school timetable with spaces for dates of pedagogic meetings, exams and class councils for three academic terms, as well as a table for recording dates, times, classes, and remarks for pedagogical activities and competencies.
Describing a person's physical appearanceSunny Day
The document discusses formal and informal greetings and introductions. It provides examples of formal greetings like "Good morning Mr. Williams" and informal greetings like "Hi, how are you?". It also demonstrates introducing one person to another formally as "Mr. Jones, may I introduce you to Mr. Williams?" and informally as "Hello, I'm John". Finally, it shows ways to say goodbye both formally like "It was a pleasure meeting you" and informally like "See you later!".
Snow White lives with the seven dwarfs after escaping her evil stepmother, who is jealous of Snow White's beauty. The stepmother disguises herself and tricks Snow White into eating a poisoned apple. Snow White falls into a deep sleep. The dwarfs mourn for Snow White until a prince awakens her with "love's first kiss." Snow White and the prince get married and live happily ever after.