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Pronunciation Drill

Words with /u/ Sound


brook tool
cook cool
look school
hook pool
took loop
Change the words inside the parenthesis into adverbs.

a. Flora was so weak she could


(hard) stand.
b. Aurora sings (beautiful)
c. Leo (immediate) went to the
hospital.
• What do we get from nature?
• Should we be thankful for the
things we benefit from nature?
• What should we do in return?
Read the paragraph.

Water provides fluid for our body.


It helps in the digestion and absorption
of our food. It helps in carrying
nutrients to our cells and in throwing
waste materials away. It always serves
as a lubricant in our tears, our saliva and
the fluid in our joints. It helps regulate
• Water is very important to us.
We should always drink water.
• Without water, worn out tissues
on our body will not easily be
repaired.
What is a conclusion? How can you
make appropriate and justifiable
conclusions on information given?

• You must analyze the


situation carefully
before you conclude.
Practice Exercises:
Read the paragraph. Write A if the sentence states a
justifiable conclusion and B if it does not.
Rico and Ted were in the forest to hunt for birds. They
had already walked a mile when they heard a cry of an
animal. Quickly they hid behind a big tree and waited for
the animal to come out in view. They were surprised
when a wild bear moved behind them.
_______ Rico and Ted are professional hunters.
_______ Rico and Ted never hunt animals.
_______ They hardly hunt a bird.
Read the paragraph. Give justifiable conclusions after
reading it. Use adverbs of manner and frequency
correctly.
Heat is responsible for the occurrence of the
water cycle. Without heat, water cannot be changed
into water vapor. Without heat, we will not have
beautiful clouds, which fall to us as rain. At home,
we dry our clothes, cook our food and keep our
room by using heat.
Assignment:
Draw conclusions about the paragraph. Use the
adverbs of manner and frequency in writing
conclusions.
Colds caused a virus spread fast. The germs that
thrive in the patient's nose and throat make him
sneeze or cough. The moisture and the air that go
out when we sneezes are full of germs. Hence
anyone near the patient easily catches the germs by
inhaling them.

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