11/7 Friday's Assignment (1/2)IdiomsGet Over It- Don't concern yourself with something that's already in the past -accept it and move on to more productive pursuits. -when you recover from some physical or emotional state, you get over it.
Example: A: I still can’t forget what she said.
B: Hey. Just get over it.
Get Up On The Wrong Side Of The Bed- to begin the day feeling unhappy and uncomfortable
Example: I think she gets up on the wrong side of the bed, because she seems grouchy.
Flip The Bird- to make a very impolite sign by raising your middle finger towards someone in order to show that you are angry with them.
Example: Yesterday she fighted with him. I guess today she will flip him the bird again.
Excuse my French- Please forgive my swearing.
Example: Mother: Tony! What I said?
Tony: Oh! Sorry. Excuse my French.
Head Over Heels - to be in love with someone very much.
Example: A: He looks so happy.
B:Of course. He heads over heels for that girl.
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5.Look at the words with bold &try to explain them, choose any 3 and make sentences.
Lizard- any of a number of 4 legged reptiles with scaly skin & long tapering tails.
Example: He is researching a lizard’s body
Claws- it means animal nail.
Alligator-crocodile
Creature-living being /human or animal/
Growling noise- grumbling noise
Echo- repetition of a sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a solid surface.
Experiment- attempt to discover or test something.
Entry- information entered.
Roar- load burst of sound.
Visible-in view
Gradually- progressively
Faded away- dimed away
Nearby-close by
Harmless- safely
Example: Do not worry. My dog is harmless.
Bush- shrub
Spear-lance
Viciousness-cruetly
Confused- mixed up
Grunting- low & guttural
Swoop- assault
Yell- shout
Example: He yelled for help
6. Fill in the correct word. Use the words only once.
1. thick forests 6. A dark cave
2. sharp claws 7.to be fast asleep
3. to make growling noises 8. To start a fire
4. screamed for help 9. To pick fruit
5.run away in fear 10. Working on an experiment
7.Identify the tenses in bold & match them to correct tense descriptions.
1. She had finished her homework by the time her mother got home.
2. He was tired because he had been working hard all day.
3. He had been studying for 2 years before he got his degrees.
A. past action continuing over a period up to a certain time in the past.
b. past action which happened before another time in the past.
c. past action of a certain duration with visible results in the past.
1b, 2c, 3a
8.Put the verbs in the brackets into the Past perfect or continuous.
1. By the time we got to the cinema, the film had already started.
2.She let me use her camera after she had showed me how to use it.
3.Henrita had traveled for 3 days before she reached her destination.
4. Mark had typed so long that his fingers hurt.
5. He had saving up for months before he bought a car.
6. The team had practicing for the big match since January.
7.She left me the room only after she had looked everywhere for her missing bracelet.
8. She had left before Paul arrived.
9.Read the short dialogue, then working in pairs act out similar dialogue using the notes below.
1. A: Have you ever been to a theatre? 2. Funfair 3. Opera 4. Circus 5. Fashion show
B:Yes, I have
A: When was that?
B: 2 weeks ago 2.yesterday 3. Last winter 4.3 weeks ago 5. Last sunday
A: What was it like?
B: It was entertaining. 2.thrilling 3. Boring 4. Fascinating 5. Fun
10.Look at the sign & match the words in bold with their synonyms.
A. do not have to- Children under 5 needn’t pay for an entrance ticket.
B. have to –You must stay in your vehicles.
C. are not allowed- You mustn’t feed the animals.
11.Look at the notes & make sentences using must, mustn’t needn’t
In the museum you must take photographs.
In the museum you must buy a guidebook.
In the museum you must leave your bags at the door.
-----x-----you mustn’t touch the exhibits.
In the hotel you mustn’t disturb the other guests.
-----x----- you must leave the room by 12:00.
-----x----- you needn’t tidy your home.
-----x----- you needn’t any valuables in the room.
12.Look at the sentences.
When do we use as….as?
-We use as…. as; comparison.
When do we use than?
-We use than compares one syllable adj.
When do we use more/less adj?
We use more/less compares two syllable adj.
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13. Look at the pictures & notes then compare.
Hippo’s teeth are big than giraffe’s teeth.
---x--- mouth is ---x--- giraffe’s mouth.
Hippos are not as heavy as giraffes
Giraffe’s neck is longer than hippo’s neck.
Hippo’s legs are shorter than giraffe’s legs
Giraffes are not as tall as hippos.
Hippos are fatter than giraffes.
Giraffes runs faster than hippos.
Hippos are more dangerous than giraffes.
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3.Underline the correct word./ Choose the correct word/
1. lizard
2.two
3.velociraptors
4.trees
5.two
6.cave
7.chicken
8.woman
9.spear
10.pteranodon
11.claw
4.Choose the answers.
1.James had an idea of what the velociraptors were because he had seen pictures of them.
2. Dr Applebaum had told James about an experiment.
3. Why did James wake up in the night?
He had a headache
4. When the woman saw the shadow. she hid in the fruit trees.
CommentI don't want to dinosaurs in our period. Cauze these animals was lived in the past. We don't have to change the time. I like animals & I want to see alive dinosaurs. But you know this is so dangerous. By the way I am proud of scientist.