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Topic

2: Buildings= Dhismayaal
apartment, noun
a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an
apartment house

city block, noun


a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets
and usually containing several buildings

bookshop, noun
a shop where books are sold
castle, noun
a large building formerly occupied by a ruler
and fortified against attack

cinema, noun
a theater where films are shown

clinic, noun
a medical establishment run by a group of
medical specialists
club, noun
a spot that is open late at night and that provides
entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as
dancing and food and drink

college, noun
a complex of buildings in which an institution of
higher education is housed

cottage, noun
a small house with a single story
gallery, noun
a room or series of rooms where works of art are
exhibited

guesthouse, noun
a house separate from the main house; for housing
guests

hospital, noun
a health facility where patients receive treatment
hotel, noun
a building where travelers can pay for lodging and
meals and other services

house, noun
a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or
more families
he has a house on Cape Cod

kiosk, noun
small area set off by walls for special use
library, noun
a building that houses a collection of books and
other materials

mosque, noun
(Islam) a Muslim place of worship that usually has a
minaret

museum, noun
a depository for collecting and displaying objects
having scientific or historical or artistic value
office, noun
place of business where professional or clerical
duties are performed

palace, noun
a large and stately mansion

police station, noun


the building where the police work

prison, noun
a correctional institution where persons are
confined while on trial or for punishment
ruin, noun
a building in an irrecoverable state of devastation
and destruction
they explored several Roman ruins

school, noun
a building where people receive education
the school was built in 1932

shop, noun
a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of
goods or services
he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod
stadium, noun
a large structure for open-air sports or
entertainments

store, noun
a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of
goods or services
a depository for goods

supermarket, noun
a large self-service grocery store selling groceries
and dairy products and household goods
theatre, noun
a building where theatrical performances or
motion-picture shows can be presented

tower, noun
a structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone
or be attached to a larger building

university, noun
a large and diverse institution of higher learning
created to educate for life and for a profession and
to grant degrees
Practical classroom activities
Practical Exercise- Conversation

NOTE: THE TEACHER WILL CHOOSE A


TOPIC

1. For 20 minutes DISCUSS the topic chosen


by the teacher, please also include what
you have just learnt in your conversation
2. All conversations must include the
myShaqo academy greeting, introduction
and a 5 minute general conversation.
Conversation preparation

For 5 minutes, create sentences with what you


have just learnt (declarative sentences).

Please note- These sentences should be used


in your conversation

Also note: Please ensure all sentences include


a subject, “be” verb or an ”action” verb
Use these adjectives in your sentences or
adjectives that describe colour

Good
New
Long
Great
Little
Old
Right
Big
Small
Large
Start a sentence with the “adverbs”:

1. Often
2. Usually’
3. Sometimes
4. Occasionally
5. Normally
Use “possessive” pronouns in your sentences

1. Mine
2. Yours
3. His
4. Hers
5. Theirs
6. Ours
Remember

1. To create a sentence you need a


subject: (I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE,
THEY, YOUR NAME (Mustafa),
Someone else name or a name
describing people: children
2. Verb (Main Verb)
3. Predicate- Words/description about
the subject or what the subject is
doing

Mustafa likes football


I like football
Now, let’s prepare questions from the
”question words” for 5 minutes
Now, let’s prepare questions from
these words for 2 minutes
Now, let’s prepare interrogative
questions with the ”be” verb for 2
minutes

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