Answers for worksheet 2 meeting you here! 2. How are you gettingon 3. Im afraid I must be off now 4. It's a small wor 5. It's been a long tim we last met 6. It's a sad job for me to put my feelings to words 7. Here comes m ly bi 8. This party is really a surprise
Answers for Worksheet 2 1. Fancy meeting you here! 2. How are you getting on ? 3. I’m afraid I must be off now. 4. It’s a small world ! 5. It’s been a long time since we last met. 6. It’s a sad job for me to put my feelings to words . 7. Here comes my bus! 8. This party is really a surprise
Worksheet 3 Name: QUESTION What are the advantages and disadvantages ofpaying children for doing household jobs at home? ANALYSIS Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion
Worksheet 3 Name: ____________ QUESTION What are the advantages and disadvantages of paying children for doing household jobs at home? ANALYSIS Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion
12 American homes and british homes
Unit 2 American Homes and British Homes
Worksheet 1 Name Address an envelope to your imaginary girl/boyfriend, using the following address information 1. Invent a full name for your friend (includ ing both a first name and a last name) It might be fun to incorporate a "middle name"as well. American teenagers and college students would often write out their friends names with great flare and creativity. For example: Michael Joseph Steckler 2. Invent a reasonable address and country. (no fantasy places, such as the moon or Mars in the galaxy ) You can use the following Country: U.SA, Britain, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, etc. Province/State: New South Wales, New York, Ontario, Montana, etc City: Toronto, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Boston, London, Sydney, Hong Kong, Columbi Falls. etc. Postal code: ZP 21 D. 10034-2344. 59912 etc Street Name and Number: 105 Kings Street, 2008 Thomason boulevard, 991 Fifth Avenue, 12 Garden Path, 45 Oxford Road, 225 Pine valley Loop, etc 3. Write your true home address in English Address the following envelope. Be sure to put each part of the address in the right position
Worksheet 1 Name Address an envelope to your imaginary girl/boyfriend, using the following address information. 1. Invent a full name for your friend (including both a first name and a last name). It might be fun to incorporate a “middle name” as well. American teenagers and college students would often write out their friends names with great flare and creativity. For example: Michael Joseph Steckler. 2. Invent a reasonable address and country. (No fantasy places, such as the moon or Mars in the Galaxy). You can use the following: Country: U.S.A, Britain, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, etc. Province/State: New South Wales, New York, Ontario, Montana, etc. City: Toronto, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Boston, London, Sydney, Hong Kong, Columbia Falls, etc. Postal code: ZP 21 D, 10034-2344, 59912, etc. Street Name and Number: 105 King’s Street, 2008 Thomason Boulevard, 991 Fifth Avenue, 12 Garden Path, 45 Oxford Road, 225 Pine Valley Loop, etc. 3. Write your true home address in English. Address the following envelope. Be sure to put each part of the address in the right position. (Envelope)
Worksheet 2 Name Read the section of American Homes and find answers to the following questions. Where do these people live? Suggested points Young people such as college Young married couples Young married couples if their income has increased Senior citizens Can you make a generalization about the american homes based on the reading passage
Worksheet 2 Name Read the section of American Homes and find answers to the following questions. Where do these people live? Suggested points Young people such as college students Young married couples Young married couples if their income has increased Senior Citizens Can you make a generalization about the American homes based on the reading passage?