Mr. Handy found that all the seeds from last year's garden had gotten mixed together in their storage bag. He needed to separate and identify each type of seed so he could correctly label them for planting. It was suggested that he plant each seed type and observe what grows to identify each one, using resources like empty seed packets, paper, and a pen to properly label the separated seeds.
This document discusses Thailand's upcoming July election and the campaigns of the two main political parties. It is expected that neither party will win an outright majority, so they will need to form coalitions to govern. The campaign focuses on Puea Thai candidate Yingluck Shinawatra and whether she would allow her brother, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, to return from exile if elected. The campaign issues include political stability and which candidate would best manage the economy. Recent polls show Yingluck with a slight lead over Abhisit Vejjajiva of the Democrat party.
Stuart invites Amy to go out to eat with friends and catch a movie for Sara's birthday party after. Amy says she needs to cram for a test but Stuart insists she come to relax. Amy agrees to go if Stuart picks her up at 6 and brings her back by 10:30, though Stuart says midnight will be fine.
The document discusses the IELTS speaking test, which consists of three parts: an interview, a long answer, and a discussion. In the interview (4-5 minutes), basic questions are asked about the test taker. The long answer (1-2 minutes) requires speaking uninterrupted on a given topic for a minute after one minute of preparation. The discussion (3-4 minutes) involves further questions about the long answer topic, where test takers give in-depth responses and justify opinions. Performance is graded based on fluency, communication, grammar, pronunciation, relevance.
The document discusses various topics related to health, aging, and care for the elderly. It provides vocabulary terms and sample sentences on topics like health, illness, birth, death, diet, and exercise. It also includes discussion questions on longevity, nursing home care versus family care for the elderly, and individual responsibility for health. Other sections explore common health myths, humor related to aging, sports injuries, and recommended films and books on health-related topics.
The document discusses four ideas for converting churches: 1) Into museums, such as a garden museum in London. 2) Into libraries, like one in Zwolle, Netherlands and another in Quebec, Canada. 3) Into cafes or restaurants, for example one in Maastricht, Netherlands and a restaurant in Antwerp, Belgium. 4) Into homes, including conversions in Rotterdam, Netherlands, another in the Netherlands featuring a swing, and a home in London, UK.
The document describes characters from the show Dinosaur Train. Buddy, the main character, is a curious and intelligent T-Rex. Tiny likes to make rhymes and is brave but wanders off sometimes. Shiny is proud of her appearance but shy. Don is mellow but eager. The Pteranodon parents teach the kids and encourage adventure. The Conductor operates the Dinosaur Train and teaches the characters about dinosaurs.
This document provides vocabulary and conversation exercises about family members in Thai. It introduces vocabulary words for common family relations like father, mother, brother, sister, daughter. It includes a sample conversation between Rose and Tom where they ask each other how many people are in their families and discuss visiting grandparents. It then provides structures for question words like "How many?" and "How about?" and includes activities like a vocabulary musical chairs game and a true/false question game about the sample conversation.
The document discusses conditional sentences in English and provides examples of the four main types: 1) zero conditional uses present tense, 2) type 1 conditional uses present tense and future tense, 3) type 2 conditional uses past tense and present conditional, 4) type 3 conditional uses past perfect and perfect conditional. It also summarizes an article about elections coming up in Thailand in July between two main political parties, Puea-Thai and Democrats, and discusses some of the campaign issues and polls showing support levels for each party's candidate.
This document provides vocabulary and lessons about color mixing. It introduces 7 colors - green, yellow, red, purple, blue, orange, and pink. It reviews how to add "s" to verbs when used with singular nouns. The document then discusses how mixing different colors makes new colors, such as mixing blue and red makes purple. It includes songs about mixing colors and activities for students to practice color mixing, including designing pictures using the colors.
This document contains lesson materials for teaching English, including exercises on grammar structures, question words, and listening comprehension. It provides instructions and examples for activities analyzing audio topics about rebuilding a playground, using the "Five Ws" (Who, What, When, Where, Why) framework. Students are asked to consider how volunteers could raise money to complete the project if funds were lacking, and present their ideas to the class.
The document discusses ways for a man to get in better physical shape by joining his company's basketball team. His wife expresses some concerns about his health and fitness level after so many years. She suggests he get a physical exam before starting, watch his diet by cutting back on fatty foods, and engage in regular exercise to strengthen his muscles and cardiovascular system like cycling or weight training. She wants him to be healthy and around for a long time. The document also contains some vocabulary related to fitness and health.
Marie Curie was a pioneering female scientist born in Poland in 1867 who became a French citizen. She was one of the first women to win the Nobel Prize, receiving it in Physics in 1903 for her research on radiation and again in 1911 for discovering the elements radium and polonium. Marie Curie overcame obstacles as a female scientist and made groundbreaking discoveries that contributed to the development of X-rays and cancer treatments, establishing her as one of the most accomplished scientists of her time.
The document provides vocabulary words related to Christmas including Santa Claus, gift box, Christmas tree, bell, snowman, reindeer, chocolate, and cookies. It then reviews these vocabulary words. Next, it introduces and provides examples of the present continuous tense using subjects like "I", "you", "we", and "they". It includes a conversation between three characters, Man, Emily and Micky, where they discuss what they want from Santa, how Santa will enter the house, and what to prepare for Santa and the reindeer like cookies, hot chocolate, apples, oranges and bananas. They also discuss what time to go to bed.
The document provides information about Maya culture, including their use of vocabulary words like jewelry, pyramid, and afterlife. It discusses Maya traditions such as carving jade, wearing colorful clothing decorated with symbols and feathers, and building pyramid-shaped structures. The Maya had a ruling family leading each city with priests helping in governance. They also believed in gods and an afterlife, with people going to heaven or hell depending on their deeds. Not many Maya received formal schooling, learning mostly from their parents, while the wealthy were taught by priests. The Maya civilization continues today, with some maintaining traditional ways and others adopting modern lifestyles.
The document describes characters from the show Dinosaur Train. Buddy, the main character, is a curious and intelligent T-Rex. Tiny likes to make rhymes and is brave but wanders off sometimes. Shiny is proud of her appearance but shy. Don is mellow but eager. The Pteranodon parents teach the kids and encourage adventure. The Conductor operates the Dinosaur Train and teaches the characters about dinosaurs.
This document provides vocabulary and conversation exercises about family members in Thai. It introduces vocabulary words for common family relations like father, mother, brother, sister, daughter. It includes a sample conversation between Rose and Tom where they ask each other how many people are in their families and discuss visiting grandparents. It then provides structures for question words like "How many?" and "How about?" and includes activities like a vocabulary musical chairs game and a true/false question game about the sample conversation.
The document discusses conditional sentences in English and provides examples of the four main types: 1) zero conditional uses present tense, 2) type 1 conditional uses present tense and future tense, 3) type 2 conditional uses past tense and present conditional, 4) type 3 conditional uses past perfect and perfect conditional. It also summarizes an article about elections coming up in Thailand in July between two main political parties, Puea-Thai and Democrats, and discusses some of the campaign issues and polls showing support levels for each party's candidate.
This document provides vocabulary and lessons about color mixing. It introduces 7 colors - green, yellow, red, purple, blue, orange, and pink. It reviews how to add "s" to verbs when used with singular nouns. The document then discusses how mixing different colors makes new colors, such as mixing blue and red makes purple. It includes songs about mixing colors and activities for students to practice color mixing, including designing pictures using the colors.
This document contains lesson materials for teaching English, including exercises on grammar structures, question words, and listening comprehension. It provides instructions and examples for activities analyzing audio topics about rebuilding a playground, using the "Five Ws" (Who, What, When, Where, Why) framework. Students are asked to consider how volunteers could raise money to complete the project if funds were lacking, and present their ideas to the class.
The document discusses ways for a man to get in better physical shape by joining his company's basketball team. His wife expresses some concerns about his health and fitness level after so many years. She suggests he get a physical exam before starting, watch his diet by cutting back on fatty foods, and engage in regular exercise to strengthen his muscles and cardiovascular system like cycling or weight training. She wants him to be healthy and around for a long time. The document also contains some vocabulary related to fitness and health.
Marie Curie was a pioneering female scientist born in Poland in 1867 who became a French citizen. She was one of the first women to win the Nobel Prize, receiving it in Physics in 1903 for her research on radiation and again in 1911 for discovering the elements radium and polonium. Marie Curie overcame obstacles as a female scientist and made groundbreaking discoveries that contributed to the development of X-rays and cancer treatments, establishing her as one of the most accomplished scientists of her time.
The document provides vocabulary words related to Christmas including Santa Claus, gift box, Christmas tree, bell, snowman, reindeer, chocolate, and cookies. It then reviews these vocabulary words. Next, it introduces and provides examples of the present continuous tense using subjects like "I", "you", "we", and "they". It includes a conversation between three characters, Man, Emily and Micky, where they discuss what they want from Santa, how Santa will enter the house, and what to prepare for Santa and the reindeer like cookies, hot chocolate, apples, oranges and bananas. They also discuss what time to go to bed.
The document provides information about Maya culture, including their use of vocabulary words like jewelry, pyramid, and afterlife. It discusses Maya traditions such as carving jade, wearing colorful clothing decorated with symbols and feathers, and building pyramid-shaped structures. The Maya had a ruling family leading each city with priests helping in governance. They also believed in gods and an afterlife, with people going to heaven or hell depending on their deeds. Not many Maya received formal schooling, learning mostly from their parents, while the wealthy were taught by priests. The Maya civilization continues today, with some maintaining traditional ways and others adopting modern lifestyles.