Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem, a city in Judea, which is now located in the West Bank. Bethlehem is described and named in the gospels of Matthew and Luke as the city in which Jesus was born. According to the gospels, Mary and Joseph traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem for the Roman census, and Jesus was born in a stable because they found no room at the inn.
Miss Rachaya Sirithep received a BA in Humanities with an English major from Chiangmai University, a Graduate Diploma of Teaching Profession from Chiangrai Rajabhat University, and a M.Ed in Educational Administration also from Chiangrai Rajabhat University. She has work experience at Dekdeepittayakom School in Chiangrai, Phayao Technical Collage in Phayao, and Maechaiwittayakom School in Phayao.
The document discusses the different coins and bills that make up United States currency. It describes the cent, nickel, dime, and quarter coins, as well as the $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. For each form of money, it provides the name and images as examples.
The document provides examples of 10 English verb phrases with their different meanings in Thai. It lists verb phrases containing "look", "turn", "put", "get", and "come" followed by prepositions or particles that change their meaning. For each verb phrase, it gives the Thai translation and example sentences to illustrate the different meanings. The document aims to help learners understand how adding prepositions or particles to verbs can alter their interpretation in English.
The document describes the 12 main verb tenses in English: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past simple, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future simple, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous. It provides examples for each tense and notes some key differences and uses of the tenses.
Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem, a city in Judea, which is now located in the West Bank. Bethlehem is described and named in the gospels of Matthew and Luke as the city in which Jesus was born. According to the gospels, Mary and Joseph traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem for the Roman census, and Jesus was born in a stable because they found no room at the inn.
Miss Rachaya Sirithep received a BA in Humanities with an English major from Chiangmai University, a Graduate Diploma of Teaching Profession from Chiangrai Rajabhat University, and a M.Ed in Educational Administration also from Chiangrai Rajabhat University. She has work experience at Dekdeepittayakom School in Chiangrai, Phayao Technical Collage in Phayao, and Maechaiwittayakom School in Phayao.
The document discusses the different coins and bills that make up United States currency. It describes the cent, nickel, dime, and quarter coins, as well as the $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. For each form of money, it provides the name and images as examples.
The document provides examples of 10 English verb phrases with their different meanings in Thai. It lists verb phrases containing "look", "turn", "put", "get", and "come" followed by prepositions or particles that change their meaning. For each verb phrase, it gives the Thai translation and example sentences to illustrate the different meanings. The document aims to help learners understand how adding prepositions or particles to verbs can alter their interpretation in English.
The document describes the 12 main verb tenses in English: present simple, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past simple, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future simple, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous. It provides examples for each tense and notes some key differences and uses of the tenses.
Este álbum de fotografías contiene varias imágenes de mi familia y amigos durante las vacaciones de verano. Las fotos muestran a mi hermano y yo nadando en el lago, a mis padres sentados en la playa y a mis primos jugando en el patio trasero.
The document summarizes the "magic square" created by Albrecht Dürer in 1514. The square has the unique property that the sums of the numbers in any row, column or diagonal all equal 34. Dürer included clever references to himself, like the year 1514 corresponding to his initials. The magic square demonstrated Dürer's genius through its intricate mathematical properties.