Thursday, October 29, 2009
Lesson 9.3
Prepositions of Location - In, On, Under, In Front, Behind
Personal Pronouns - I, She, We, He, They, You
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Lesson 9.2
Lesson 9.2
Prepositions are used to indicate the location of something. It can be a physical location or the location in time. Many of the examples of the prepositions being used in the paragraphs below are not literal locations, some of them are ideas. The pronouns have been highlighted in orange.
above (higher than), around, behind, below (lower than), on the extreme right/left, next to, opposite, over
(directly above), in front of, in the middle of, under (directly below)
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In Search of the Kingdom of God
I know that God is above everything that goes on here (on earth). I know that He is around me everyday. I know that everything I’ve done wrong is behind me to be remembered no more. As a Christian, I know that Satan is far below me. A thousand may fall next to me; I am upheld by the Lord. Ten thousand may fall at my right side, but God will protect me. He will continuously lift up my head. He shines in the middle of me, so that I know that I have overcome the world with Christ.
He left us under the direction of His Holy Spirit to bring His Kingdom to the world. And though it might be directly in front of you (in me); you may not see it. It is the opposite of earthly kingdoms because you cannot build it physically. The Kingdom is seen only in those (ßmeaning people) bearing the fruit of the Spirit: love.
Thou hast made him(Adam) only a little inferior to (Hebrew: Elohim); with glory and honour Thou hast crowned him, and hast set him to govern the works of Thy hands. (Hebrews 2:7 WEY)
as far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us. (Psalm 103:12 NIV)
You will see a thousand falling by your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it will not come near you. (Psalms 91:7 BBE)
"These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world." (John 16:33 NAS)
But thou, O Lord art my protector, my glory, and the lifter up of my head. (Psalm 3:3 DRB)
God's kingdom does not consist of what a person eats or drinks. Rather, God's kingdom consists of God's approval and peace, as well as the joy that the Holy Spirit gives. (Romans 14:17 GWT)
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Lesson 9.1
Lesson 9.1
Directions: Listen to the story and see how many personal pronouns you can count. How many proper nouns are used in it?
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I have a lot of family in New York. All of my relatives there are my mother’s family. When I travel there, I usually stay with my Auntie Ophelia. She lives across the street from my Auntie Rosita. My cousin Coletta lives in the building on the right of my Auntie Ophelia. She is the daughter of my Uncle Emile. He lives in Japan. He is not married to my cousin’s mother, Cheryl. Cheryl lives in the building across the street too. There are about twenty family members in all that live in New York City. I love to visit there. I hope that wasn’t confusing for you.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Lesson 8.3
Lesson - 8.3
Look at the sample curriculum vitae below. There are many
words that you may not understand and that it okay, because right now we are
focusing on learning about common and proper nouns. It will be tricky because
some of the common nouns are capitalized, but you will search for 5 common
nouns and 5 proper nouns and write them beside their number.
COMMON NOUNS
1. Find a common noun under the “Keys of success:” section
2. Find a common noun under the “CONTACT INFORMATION”
section
3. Find a common noun under the “CAREER OBJECTIVE” section
4. Find a common noun under the “WORK EXPERIENCE” section
5. Find a common noun under the “PERSONAL SKILLS” section
PROPER NOUNS (REFER TO SPECIFIC PERSON’S, PLACES, AND
THINGS)
1. Find a proper noun under the “Name:” section
2. Find a proper noun under the “PERSONAL INFORMATION”
section
3. Find a proper noun under the “WORK EXPERIENCE” section
4. Find a proper noun under the “EDUCATION AND TRAINING”
section
5. Find a proper noun under the “REFERENCES” section
Sample
Curriculum Vitae - International
Name: Ollman
Mohd. Kishk
Vision:
To increase the shareholder value and maximizing profit by improving
the operational efficiencies and maximum utilization for the available
resources.
Keys of success:
·
Integrity & Ethics
·
Leadership
·
Teamwork
·
Training
·
Recognition
·
Communication
·
Continuous Improvement
CONTACT INFORMATION
3rd Ind. city Riyadh | Phone: +99999.1111111 (Ext. 999) |
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To find a challenging position to meet my competencies, |
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Nationality: | Jordan |
Resident | Saudi Arabia |
Birth | 14 |
Gender: | Male |
Marital | Married |
Number | 1 |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (WORK EXPERIENCE)
September | Production |
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February | Production |
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December | QC |
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July | Plant |
EDUCATION (EDUCATION AND TRAINING)
December | Middleham University, United States |
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November | Hilal |
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July | Amiantit |
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May | National |
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April | Group |
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December | Meric |
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December | Progress |
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May | SAP |
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March | SAP |
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March | SAP |
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October | Group |
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July | Intelligroup |
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June | Group |
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April | SAP |
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March | SAP |
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March | SAP |
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March | SAP |
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February | New |
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October | Institute |
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April | National |
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January | Hay |
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October | The |
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October | Owens |
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November | institute |
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September | FAHSS |
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February | FAHSS |
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June | Mutah University, |
SKILLS (PERSONAL SKILLS)
Skill | Level | Years practiced |
|
MS | Intermediate | More |
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LANGUAGES
Language | Level |
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Arabic | Expert |
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English | Expert |
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REFERENCES (REFERENCES)
Reference | Relation | Phone | |
Abdul | Baglaf | +999.55555555 | aaab@mail.com |
Walid | Amiantit | +888.66666666 | bcd@mail.com |
Lesson 8.2
Do you remember the difference between a common noun and a proper noun?
Read the business letter below from the “Correspondence” unit. Then complete the written exercise.
Every sentence must have a noun, but not every sentence has a proper noun.
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25 February 2007
NewTech Ltd
21 Clifton Road
Portsmouth PR4 7PY
Mr Karl Zorn
Production manager, TSP Technologies
Georgenstrasse 132
Berlin 3287
Germany
Dear Mr Zorn:
Re: Visit to Berlin
Further to our telephone conversation, I would like to confirm my next visit to
Berlin. I hope to be in Berlin on May 5, 6 and 7, and I would be very pleased
if we could meet to discuss our production requirements for next year. Please
let me know when it would be convenient for you.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Chris O’Connell
Chris O’Connell
Can you find three common nouns in the letter above (any person, place, or thing)?
1.
2.
3.
Can you find three proper nouns in the letter above?
1. (the name place)
2. (the name of a company)
3. (a name of a person)
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Lesson 7.2
how a person would talk about something he or she is doing or
something present.
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I am swinging from a bough.
When I swing it sounds like the tree makes a sigh.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Lesson 7.1
Monday, October 5, 2009
Partial Review of Units 1-5
1) You are Mrs. Hsu, aren’t you?
2) Well I've got a lot to do this afternoon. It was nice talking to you.
3) We wanted to invite you to dinner. There's a great new place with a
fantastic view of the city. (ACCEPTING: setting the time)
4) Why not come round to Joe's place for a drink? (DECLINING: Polite
excuse)
5) Hey, how's the family?
6) Have you read Oprah's new book?
7) Mind if I join you?
8) I'm sorry I'm late. I missed the 3:45 train and had to catch the 4:00.
9) Is this your first time in Paris?
10) So where are you staying?
11) What do you recommend at this place?
12) Are you ready to order?
13) How's yours?
14) Intonation for statements?
15) Intonation for questions?
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Lesson 6.3
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Woman 1: Good morning, Trinity Publishing, Lis speaking.
Woman 2: Hi this is Ann Carpenter. May I speak to Mr. Pembrook?
Woman 1: Ohh...I'm sorry, but Mr. Pembrook out at right now.
Woman 2: Um Do you know when he'll be back in?
Woman 1: Actually the length of his stay in Fredricksburg is three days. May I take a message?
Woman 2: Well I cannot explain all the details, but you can tell him it is about my the last batch on leashes he sent.
Could you have him call me when he gets back in?
Woman 1: I'm sorry I did not get you name. Could you repeat it please?
Woman 2: Ann Carpenter -- A-N-N Carpenter like the wood worker.
Woman 1: Number?
Woman 2: 145-233-7666
Woman 1: So that's Ann Carpenter (Spells it out.) And the number was 145-233-7666?
Woman 2: Yes that's correct.
Woman 1: Alright, I'll make sure he get's the message when he gets back in.
Woman 2: Thank you.
Woman 1: Is there anything else I can help you with?
Woman 2: No. Thank you. Goodbye.
Woman 1: Okay thank you for calling Trinity Publishing.
***Sorry there is a error in the dialogue. "batch on leashes" should be "batch of leashes".***
batch means a set or group of similar items.
In this dialogue they are talking about a batch of books.