To make an omelette, you first wash and peel potatoes, then chop the potatoes and onions. You heat olive oil in a pan and cook the onions until soft, then add the potatoes, eggs, and cook until the eggs are set, flipping the omelette halfway through. Finally, serve the finished omelette on a plate.
The document contains a series of words organized into numbered lists. It explores different word patterns through variations in prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. Various pronouns, verbs and other parts of speech are included throughout the lists as well.
The document lists various exercises that involve identifying and matching body parts, adjectives, family members, emotions, and times of day. Exercise 1 lists major body parts, Exercise 2 lists facial features, and other exercises involve matching terms or filling in blanks related to these vocabulary words.
This document contains seating arrangements for 8 tables at a dinner event called "Bollywood Ki Raat" in 2015. Each table listing includes 10 guest names except for Table 8 which has 9 guests. The tables are numbered 1 through 8 and each guest is assigned a number at their respective table.
This document contains two lists from a 4th period class: a list of 10 words including backpack, baseball, and flashlight, and 4 sentences using some of those words like "My book is in my backpack" and "It is time to go outside." The sentences describe common school items and activities.
This document provides 20 sentences with vocabulary words and definitions. Each sentence defines or provides context for a single vocabulary word: aloud, bald, hawk, south, faucet, proud, claw, tower, stalk, couple, howl, false, dawn, allow, drown, pause, fault, cause, amount, and cloudier.
The document is a vocabulary list from SJKC KULAI covering various topics including occupations, animals, hobbies, flowering plants, and parts of a plant. It contains 20 items for each list across 5 pages with headings identifying the topic of each new section. The lists appear to be designed for educational purposes to help students learn new vocabulary words in different categories.
An alien landed on Earth and was hungry. He was green with two legs and two hands, and was short and skinny. Another alien came and the first alien politely asked for sandwiches, fruit, and a banana to eat. After eating, he slept in his rocket ship. The next morning he had breakfast and got angry when there was no more food. He then flew back to his home planet in his rocket ship to see his family, but was sad to leave Earth.
The document contains 15 parts with 5 multiple choice questions in each part. The parts appear to be a test or quiz covering various vocabulary words as the questions ask to select words like "date", "father", "chemist", and others from the multiple choice answers. Overall, the document seems to be a vocabulary assessment with various unrelated words tested across its 15 sections.
The document contains 15 parts with 5 multiple choice questions in each part. The parts include word and phrase matching questions with 4 answer options for each question.
The document appears to be an end of semester exam for 6th grade Vietnamese language arts. It contains multiple choice questions testing vocabulary in 5 units: My New School, My Home, My Friends, My Neighborhood, and Natural Wonders of the World. There are a total of 50 questions per unit and the document provides the questions and answer options for each one.
This document provides examples of demonstrative pronouns and singular and plural nouns. It shows "this", "that", "these", and "those" being used to refer to singular and plural nouns. It also demonstrates asking questions using "is" and "are" to check if a noun is being referred to correctly. Some key examples of plural nouns and their irregular forms are also listed.
This document provides a lesson on singular and plural nouns in English. It begins with definitions of nouns and examples of singular and plural forms. There are then 4 exercises where students must provide the plural form of given singular nouns. The answers to the exercises are provided. Another set of fill-in-the-blank questions test plural nouns. The document teaches the basic rules of forming plural nouns in English through examples and exercises.
This document provides instructions for using a book titled "Structured Tests" published by Editorial Stanley. The book contains 30 sections with grammar exercises divided into different structures. Teachers can use the book in class by having students read sentences aloud and choose the correct answer. Other students can provide their opinions and the teacher can clarify the right answer. Students can then practice similar questions. Answer keys for each level are provided in a separate Key Book.
This document contains an answer key for a grammar and vocabulary exam. It includes answers to multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and short answer questions testing various grammar concepts like parts of speech, tenses, conditionals, passive voice, and relative clauses.
The document provides information about the use of articles (a, an, the) and verbs to be (am, is, are) in the English language. It includes rules for using indefinite articles with singular nouns depending on whether the following word begins with a consonant or vowel sound. Examples are given for forming plurals of nouns by adding -s, -es, or changing the spelling. Common contractions of verbs to be are listed along with interrogative and negative forms.
1. The document contains an English exam with multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, and drawing activities about school subjects, clothing, foods, and a garden.
2. Questions cover topics like counting and singing about numbers of objects, reading and matching clothing items, looking at pictures and answering questions, and writing ingredients for a pizza.
3. Vocabulary focuses on things found in a garden, foods, clothes, and verbs like pick, plant, and eat. Students are asked to identify, label, match, draw, and write about these words.
This document contains 16 questions about personal details like names, ages, nationalities, etc. and their matching answers. A teacher named Francisco Vargas provides an activity where students must listen to a question, repeat it, and then match it to the correct answer. This is meant to help students practice conversational English through question-answer pairs.
This document provides an English practice exercise for students. It includes vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension questions. The vocabulary section matches words to pictures and categorizes food items. The grammar questions cover topics like verb conjugation, pronouns, and word forms. Reading comprehension involves looking at pictures and answering questions about them. The document aims to help students practice and reinforce key English language concepts.
This document appears to be an English proficiency test containing multiple choice questions about common objects, locations, times, and quantities. There are 20 multiple choice questions testing vocabulary such as objects (e.g. boat, bus), locations (e.g. park, library), times (e.g. one o'clock, quarter eleven) and asking the test taker to determine quantities of various items like candies, animals, cars, and roses. The test is intended for 3rd grade students and seems focused on everyday English used in describing people, places, times and amounts.
The document contains a series of short sentences describing various situations involving family members, school, pets, colors and activities. Key details include a father being happy in the house, a mother being happy when someone studies, opening a book in school, a cat eating fish in the park, painting a house blue, playing with a dog in the park, a plant being green in the park, eating chicken with family in the house, being happy in school, listening to mother in the house, reading an English book in school with a teacher and friend, cooking rabbit for family, studying English in school, a green parrot eating corn, a fast horse, and a mouse in a house.
The document discusses various techniques for teaching English pronunciation to students whose first language is different from English. It provides examples of sounds that are difficult for learners, and offers solutions such as demonstrating sounds visually, drilling minimal pairs to distinguish sounds, using games to reinforce learning, and drawing connections to the learners' mother tongue.
Mrs. McElroy's second grade homework schedule provides assignments for the week of February 28, 2011. It includes daily reading, math, phonics/grammar, spelling, social studies, science, and Spanish work. On Mondays students read for 20 minutes, do a Home Links math worksheet, and write a poem about their favorite school subject. Tuesdays include a plurals worksheet, reading, math, and learning about singular and plural nouns. The schedule outlines other daily assignments for the rest of the week in various subjects.
This document contains 300 sentences testing grammar skills through multiple choice questions. The questions cover a wide range of grammar topics including parts of speech, verb tenses, articles, pronouns, prepositions, word order, comparatives, and more. The document would be useful for practicing or testing basic English grammar.
The document contains 15 parts with 5 multiple choice questions in each part. The parts appear to be a test or quiz covering various vocabulary words as the questions ask to select words like "date", "father", "chemist", and others from the multiple choice answers. Overall, the document seems to be a vocabulary assessment with various unrelated words tested across its 15 sections.
The document contains 15 parts with 5 multiple choice questions in each part. The parts include word and phrase matching questions with 4 answer options for each question.
The document appears to be an end of semester exam for 6th grade Vietnamese language arts. It contains multiple choice questions testing vocabulary in 5 units: My New School, My Home, My Friends, My Neighborhood, and Natural Wonders of the World. There are a total of 50 questions per unit and the document provides the questions and answer options for each one.
This document provides examples of demonstrative pronouns and singular and plural nouns. It shows "this", "that", "these", and "those" being used to refer to singular and plural nouns. It also demonstrates asking questions using "is" and "are" to check if a noun is being referred to correctly. Some key examples of plural nouns and their irregular forms are also listed.
This document provides a lesson on singular and plural nouns in English. It begins with definitions of nouns and examples of singular and plural forms. There are then 4 exercises where students must provide the plural form of given singular nouns. The answers to the exercises are provided. Another set of fill-in-the-blank questions test plural nouns. The document teaches the basic rules of forming plural nouns in English through examples and exercises.
This document provides instructions for using a book titled "Structured Tests" published by Editorial Stanley. The book contains 30 sections with grammar exercises divided into different structures. Teachers can use the book in class by having students read sentences aloud and choose the correct answer. Other students can provide their opinions and the teacher can clarify the right answer. Students can then practice similar questions. Answer keys for each level are provided in a separate Key Book.
This document contains an answer key for a grammar and vocabulary exam. It includes answers to multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and short answer questions testing various grammar concepts like parts of speech, tenses, conditionals, passive voice, and relative clauses.
The document provides information about the use of articles (a, an, the) and verbs to be (am, is, are) in the English language. It includes rules for using indefinite articles with singular nouns depending on whether the following word begins with a consonant or vowel sound. Examples are given for forming plurals of nouns by adding -s, -es, or changing the spelling. Common contractions of verbs to be are listed along with interrogative and negative forms.
1. The document contains an English exam with multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, and drawing activities about school subjects, clothing, foods, and a garden.
2. Questions cover topics like counting and singing about numbers of objects, reading and matching clothing items, looking at pictures and answering questions, and writing ingredients for a pizza.
3. Vocabulary focuses on things found in a garden, foods, clothes, and verbs like pick, plant, and eat. Students are asked to identify, label, match, draw, and write about these words.
This document contains 16 questions about personal details like names, ages, nationalities, etc. and their matching answers. A teacher named Francisco Vargas provides an activity where students must listen to a question, repeat it, and then match it to the correct answer. This is meant to help students practice conversational English through question-answer pairs.
This document provides an English practice exercise for students. It includes vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension questions. The vocabulary section matches words to pictures and categorizes food items. The grammar questions cover topics like verb conjugation, pronouns, and word forms. Reading comprehension involves looking at pictures and answering questions about them. The document aims to help students practice and reinforce key English language concepts.
This document appears to be an English proficiency test containing multiple choice questions about common objects, locations, times, and quantities. There are 20 multiple choice questions testing vocabulary such as objects (e.g. boat, bus), locations (e.g. park, library), times (e.g. one o'clock, quarter eleven) and asking the test taker to determine quantities of various items like candies, animals, cars, and roses. The test is intended for 3rd grade students and seems focused on everyday English used in describing people, places, times and amounts.
The document contains a series of short sentences describing various situations involving family members, school, pets, colors and activities. Key details include a father being happy in the house, a mother being happy when someone studies, opening a book in school, a cat eating fish in the park, painting a house blue, playing with a dog in the park, a plant being green in the park, eating chicken with family in the house, being happy in school, listening to mother in the house, reading an English book in school with a teacher and friend, cooking rabbit for family, studying English in school, a green parrot eating corn, a fast horse, and a mouse in a house.
The document discusses various techniques for teaching English pronunciation to students whose first language is different from English. It provides examples of sounds that are difficult for learners, and offers solutions such as demonstrating sounds visually, drilling minimal pairs to distinguish sounds, using games to reinforce learning, and drawing connections to the learners' mother tongue.
Mrs. McElroy's second grade homework schedule provides assignments for the week of February 28, 2011. It includes daily reading, math, phonics/grammar, spelling, social studies, science, and Spanish work. On Mondays students read for 20 minutes, do a Home Links math worksheet, and write a poem about their favorite school subject. Tuesdays include a plurals worksheet, reading, math, and learning about singular and plural nouns. The schedule outlines other daily assignments for the rest of the week in various subjects.
This document contains 300 sentences testing grammar skills through multiple choice questions. The questions cover a wide range of grammar topics including parts of speech, verb tenses, articles, pronouns, prepositions, word order, comparatives, and more. The document would be useful for practicing or testing basic English grammar.
The document appears to be a list of vocabulary words organized into categories with numbers. It includes words for objects, animals, colors, clothes, numbers, and prepositions. The words are presented with their spelling and no definitions or sentences for context. It seems to be materials for learning English as a second language through identification and memorization of standalone words.
The document appears to be a list of vocabulary words organized into categories with numbers. It includes words for objects, animals, colors, clothes, numbers, and prepositions. The words are presented with their spelling and no definitions or sentences for context. It seems to be materials for learning English as a second language through identification and memorization of standalone words.
As a part of the connecting the class room with British Council, the ISA dossier prepared by Panchayat Union Middle School, Guduvancheri, which won the ISA Award 2012 is linked
As a part of the connecting the class room with British Council, the ISA dossier prepared by Panchayat Union Middle School, Guduvancheri, which won the ISA Award 2012 is linked
As a part of the connecting the class room with British Council, the ISA dossier prepared by Panchayat Union Middle School, Guduvancheri, which won the ISA Award 2012 is linked
As a part of the connecting the class room with British Council, the ISA dossier prepared by Panchayat Union Middle School, Guduvancheri, which won the ISA Award 2012 is linked
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Stewart Butler, Labour Market Economist at the OECD presents at the webinar 'How to design and deliver higher technical education to develop in-demand skills' on 3 June 2025. You can check out the webinar recording via our website - https://oecdedutoday.com/webinars/ .
You can check out the Higher Technical Education in England report via this link - https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/higher-technical-education-in-england-united-kingdom_7c00dff7-en.html
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RE-LIVE THE EUPHORIA!!!!
The Quiz club of PSGCAS brings to you a fun-filled breezy general quiz set from numismatics to sports to pop culture.
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This presentation covers the following points--
Parametric Tests
Testing the Significance of the Difference between Means
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) - One way and Two way
Analysis of Co-variance (One-way)
Non-Parametric Tests:
Chi-Square test
Sign test
Median test
Sum of Rank test
Mann-Whitney U-test
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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
1. Cartesian Product of Sets:
If A and B are two non-empty sets, then their Cartesian product is:
A B = {(a, b) | a A, b B}
Number of elements: |A B| = |A| |B|
2. Relation:
A relation R from set A to B is a subset of A B.
Domain: Set of all first elements.
Range: Set of all second elements.
Codomain: Set B.
3. Types of Relations:
Empty Relation: No element in R.
Universal Relation: R = A A.
Identity Relation: R = {(a, a) | a A}
Reflexive: (a, a) R a A
Symmetric: (a, b) R (b, a) R
Transitive: (a, b), (b, c) R (a, c) R
Equivalence Relation: Reflexive, symmetric, and transitive
4. Function (Mapping):
A relation f: A B is a function if every element of A has exactly one image in B.
Domain: A, Codomain: B, Range B
5. Types of Functions:
One-one (Injective): Different inputs give different outputs.
Onto (Surjective): Every element of codomain is mapped.
One-one Onto (Bijective): Both injective and surjective.
Constant Function: f(x) = c x A
Identity Function: f(x) = x
Polynomial Function: e.g., f(x) = x族 + 1
Modulus Function: f(x) = |x|
Greatest Integer Function: f(x) = [x]
Signum Function: f(x) =
-1 if x < 0,
0 if x = 0,
1 if x > 0
6. Graphs of Functions:
Learn shapes of basic graphs: modulus, identity, step function, etc.
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