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English Language Class

Grace N. C. Sabandar
ghechan83@gmail.com
M AT H E M AT I C S
Learning to accept
difficult words
• Read with your brain instead of with your eyes and lips
• Read quickly, do not mumble nor use your fingers

• Use your background knowledge to understand the text


1. The Origin of Man
2. The Unique Characteristics of Man
3. Transportation
Which text has enough 4. Instinct
information about the
unique characteristics
5. Formal education
of man? 6. Man and Animal
7. Human sociability
8. Learning
9. Economic Growth
10. Technology
__make possible all life on earth. They furnish a supply of nourishment not
only for them selves but for all other organism. All animals, including man,
derive food, directly or indirectly from ____. ____ products are of
indispensable value to man, contributing enormously to his welfare and
comfort. A list would include vegetable foods of all kinds, wood and wood
products, cork, rubber, cloth and cordage made from ____ fibers, drugs, and
other medical products, oils, dyes and even coal and petroleum.
__ __ __ camera _ similar __ __ __ __ human eye, _ __ telephone __ __ human ear. __ __ __ eardrum, a
__ __ __ metal called a diaphragm. __ __ middle and inner ear __ __ a chamber of carbon grains __
nerves __ __ __ , __ __ wires.

❖ In what way is a camera similar to telephone?


❖ What does a telephone have in place of the eardrum?
❖ What does it have instead of middle and inner ear parts?

❖ What does it have instead of nerves?


❖ How do you think messages are carried in a telephone?
PUZZLE
Group work
What’s the answer??
(number 1 - 5)

http://bit.ly/unpar_a; http://bit.ly/unpar_b;
http://bit.ly/unpar_c

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