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BASIC ENGLISH
AND
CONVERSATION (PART 1)
M1 to M6 - S2/2013
KHUAN KALONG WITTAYAKOM
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COURSE CONTENTS
PART 1 – BASIC ENGLISH AND CONVERSATION 1. SECTION A: Student Profile 2. SECTION B: Greeting and Feelings
3. SECTION C: Numbers and Colours
4. SECTION D: Time
5. SECTION E: Shopping
6. SECTION F: Eating
7. SECTION G: Days, Weeks, Months and Years
8. SECTION H: Family
9. SECTION I: Directions
10. SECTION J: The Body and Actions
11. SECTION K: Animals and Sounds
12. SECTION L: Reading and Association
13. SECTION M: Sports
14. SECTION N: Careers
15. SECTION O: Nature
16. SECTION P: Motion
17. SECTION Q: Clothes
18. SECTION R: Food
19. SECTION S: At Home
20. SECTION T: Animals
21. SECTION U: Test
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SECTION A: STUDENT PROFILE
THAI ENGLISH Cheu Name
Naam sagun Surname
Cheu len Nickname
Aryu Age
Wan gert Birthday
Baan gert Hometown
Asai yu Living in
Sasanaa Religion
Kwaam sampan Relationship
Ngaan adirayk Hobbies
Dondtree Music
Paap pa yon / Nang Movies
Aahaan Food
Rubtai Photo
Sataa na Status
THAI ENGLISH Khun cheu a rai? What is your name?
Khun naam sagun a rai? What is your surname?
Cheu len kong khun a rai? What is your nickname?
Khun aryu tao rai? How old are you?
Wan gert khun muea rai? When is your birthday?
Khun maa jak tee nai? Where are you from?
Khun gert tee nai? Where were you born?
Khun asai yu tee nai? Where do you live?
Khun napten sasanaa a rai? What is your religion?
Khun me fan mai? Are you in a relationship?
Ngaan adirayk tee khun chop keu a rai? What is your favorite hobby?
Dondtree tee khun chop keu a rai? What is your favorite music?
Nang tee khun chop keu a rai? What is your favorite movie?
Aahaan tee khun chop keu a rai? What is your favorite food?
Khun rusuk yang rai? How do you feel?
Khun kit yang rai? What’s on your mind?
Khun kanlang kit a rai? What are you thinking?
Khun yak ja puud a rai? What do you want to say?
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SECTION B: GREETING
INFORMAL 1ST TIME
(klang rek) Mai ruu jak
2nd TIME (klang tee saawng)
Mai koi ruu jak
3rd TIME (klang tee saam) Ruu jak / peuan
*Hello/Hi, I’m Ryan. What’s your name?
*Hello/Hi, I’m Kate
*Nice/good/pleased to meet you
*Nice/good/pleased to meet you too
*This is my girlfriend/friend Mary. Mary, this Is Kate.
*Hello/Hi Kate
*Hello/Hi Ryan
*Nice/good to see you again
*Nice/good to see you again too
*How have you been?
*Good thank you and you?
*Good thank you.This is my girlfriend/ friend Mary. Mary, this Is Kate.
*Hello/Hi/Hey Kate.
*Hello/Hi/Hey Ryan
*How are you?
*Good thank you and you?
*Good thanks. This is my girlfriend/ friend Mary. Mary, this Is Kate.
FORMAL Replace “Hello/Hi/Hey” with:
Good morning Good afternoon Good evening
Replace “This is…” with: I would to introduce you to…
BUSINESS Use: Mr. Ms. Mrs. Prof. Dr.
with their surname until the person gives you permission to call them by their first name
WHEN? Hello/Hi/Hey Good morning Good afternoon Good evening AM PM Ms. Mrs. IMPORTANT!
1. Excuse me 2. Thank you
Anytime 12:00am to 11:59am 12:00pm to sunset sunset to 11:59pm Morning Afternoon/evening Unmarried woman Married woman When a person is doing something else When someone asks you “How are you?
FORMAL: Goodbye
INFORMAL: bye/see you/see you later/bye bye
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THAI ENGLISH Sawad dee Hello
Good morning Good afternoon Good evening
Waddee Hi
Sabaai dee mai How are you?
Pen young ngai How’s everything going?
Sabaai dee Fine
Gor dee Not bad
Reuay reuy So-so
Mai sabaai Not feeling well (sick)
Laew khun la And you?
Pai nai Where are you going?
Pai nai mah Where have you been?
Kor tud Excuse me
Kob khun Thank you
Dai prodt Please
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SECTION B: FEELINGS
dee saow hiw kao phra tab jai
me kwaam suk glod glua mai sabaai
hiw naam nuhaye naow/yen ron
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THAI ENGLISH Khun cheu a rai? What is your name?
Pom / chan cheu… My name is…
Nee khun… I would like to introduce you to… This is…
Peuan pom / chan My friend
Faan pom / chan My boyfriend / girlfriend
Yin dee tee dai ruu jak Pleased to meet you
Laew jer gan mai See you later
Jer gan See you
Pai gaawn na Goodbye
Chen gan …too
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THAI ENGLISH Khun maa jak tee nai? Where are you from?
Khun maa jak prathad a rai? What country are you from?
Pom / chan maa jak… I am from…
Khun puud pasa Thai dai mai? Can you speak Thai?
Pom / chan puud pasa Thai dai I can speak Thai
Pom / chan puud pasa Thai dai nid noi I can speak a little Thai
Pom puud Thai dai mai I cannot speak Thai
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THAI ENGLISH Khun tham ngaan a rai? What do you do?
Pom / chan pen… I am a…
Khun tham ngaan tee nai? Where do you work?
Pom / chan tham ngaan tee… I am with…(company / organization)
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SECTION C: NUMBERS
ENGLISH THAI ENGLISH THAI 0 zero soon 11 eleven sib ed
1
one neung 12-19 twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen
seventeen eighteen nineteen
sib saawng sib saam sib see sib haa sib hok sib jed
sib bpaed sib gao
2 two saawng 20 twenty yee sib
3 three saam 21 twenty one yee sib ed
4 four see 22-29 twenty two twenty three twenty four twenty five twenty six
twenty seven twenty eight twenty nine
yee sib saawng yee sib saam yee sib see yee sib haa yee sib hok yee sib jed
yee sib bpaed yee sib gao
5 five haa 30-90 thirty forty fifty sixty
seventy eighty ninety
saam sib see sib haa sib hok sib jed sib
bpaed sib gao sib
6 six hok 100 one hundred neung roi
7 seven jed 1000 one thousand neung pan
8 eight bpaed 10000 ten thousand neung meuun
9 nine gao 100000 one hundred thousand
neung saaen
10 ten sib 1000000 one million neung laan
Haa roi yee sib
Five hundred and twenty 520
Neung pan gao roi gao sib hok One thousand nine hundred and ninety six
1996
Saawng meuun jed pan bpaed roi
Twenty seven thousand eight hundred
27800
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SECTION C: NUMBERS (cont)
READ THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS IN ENGLISH AND WRITE THEM DOWN
10 15 21 58 69 74 90 57
180 379 641
4320
jed neung see haa
soon hok bpaed saam
saawng sib gao yee sib
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SECTION C: COLOURS
MONO COLOURS
PRIMARY COLOURS
SECONDARY COLOURS
BLACK (6) - sidam WHITE (7) - sikao
BLUE (3) - sifar YELLOW (2) - siluang
GREEN (5) - sikiaow RED (11) - sideng
PINK (1) - sichompoo
GREY (4) - sitao
ORANGE (8) - sisom
PURPLE (10) - simuang
BROWN (9) - sinantan
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SECTION D: TIME
THAI ENGLISH Ton nee gee moeng laew? What time is it? / What’s the time?
moeng (spoken) / na li ka (written) O’clock
Winatee Second
Natee Minute
Chuamoeng Hour
Krueng chuamoeng Half a hour
THAI ENGLISH Tee neung, tee saawng, tee saam, tee see, tee haa
1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 5:00am
Hok moeng chao, jed moeng chao, bpaed moeng chao, gao moeng chao, sib moeng chao, sib ed moeng chao
6:00am, 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am
Tiang 12:00pm (midday)
Bai moeng, bai saawng, bai saam 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm
See moeng yen, haa moeng yen, hok moeng yen
4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm
Neung toom, saawng toom, saam toom, see toom, haa toom
7:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm
Tiang keun 12:00am (midnight)
tiang haa sib / tiang haa sib natee 12:50pm bai saawng yee sib / bai saawng yee sib natee 2:20pm
12:00am to 11:59am - Good morning 12:00pm to sunset - Good afternoon sunset to 11:59pm - Good evening
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It’s twenty-five to eleven. It’s midnight. It’s quarter past nine.
It’s twenty to three. It’s half past six. It’s ten to two.
It’s ten past ten. It’s five to five. It’s eight o’clock.
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SECTION E: SHOPPING
THAI ENGLISH Nee a rai? What is this?
Kaw dern doo gawn I am just looking around
Kaw doo noi dai mai? May I see that?
Kaw chim noi dai mai? May I try that? (fruit)
Kaw long noi dai mai? May I try that? (clothes, shoe)
Nee (rakaa) tao rai? / Kai yang ngai? How much is this?
Mee yai gwaa nee mai? Do you have anything bigger?
Mee lek gwaa nee mai? Do you have anything smaller?
Lek pai Too small
Yai pai Too big
Mee tuuk gwaa nee mai? Do you have anything cheaper?
Mee see eun mai? Do you have another color?
Ao I want that
Mai ao I don’t want that
Jaai ngern tee nai krup / ka? Where can I pay?
Paeng bpai Too expensive
Paeng bpai noi It’s a little too expensive
Lod noi dai mai? Can you lower the price?
Haa sib baht dai mai? Can I have it for fifty baht?
Lod mai dai I cannot reduce it further
Lod dai mai noi I can go a little lower
sell (kai)
money (tang)
buy (sur)
service (kan hai borakan) free
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Raan ka-nom bpang Raan kaai nang-seu Bpraisanee Hong sa-mut Rohng rian Sataanee fai
Sataanee dtomruat Rohng paap-pa-yon Raan aahaan Suan sat Rohng payaabaan Raan kong len
Sanaam dek len Boht Sataanee rot fai Raan seua paa Kon kaai nang-seu pim Raan kaai yaa
Pi-pit pan Sup-bper-maa-get Tanaakaan Kon kaai kong cham
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NAMES CUT AND PASTE
Cut and paste the names, items and type of shops and paste them under
their corresponding picture
NAMES ITEMS
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SECTION F: EATING
THAI ENGLISH Kaw menu noi? Can I have a menu? / Can I see a menu?
Pom / chan kaw… I’d like… / I’ll have...
Pom / chan im laew I’m full
Aroy mak It’s delicious
Kid ngern duay Check, please
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FIND A PICTURE
rice kao
fried rice kao pad
stir fried noodle pad thai
curry gang
spicy soup tomyam
mild soup gang jeud
pork mu
beef neua
chicken gai
fish pla
shrimp khung
cuttle fish pla meuk
crab bpoo
bivalve hawy
vegetable pak
egg kai
milk nom
drinking water naam plao
tea cha
coffee kafe
juice naam ponlamai
ice naam kaeng
cold yen
hot ron
salt gleua
pepper prik tai
sugar naam taan
vinegar naam som saichu
fish sauce naam pla
soy sauce see iw kao
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fruit ponlamai
banana gluay
orange som
grapefruit som oh
watermelon tangmo
melon taeng thai
pineapple sab bpa rod
grape a ngoon
mango mamuang
mangosteen mang koot
coconut mapraao
papaya malakaw
rambutan ngaw
pitaya gaaeo mangkon
guava farang
pumpkin faak tong
rose apple chom puu
durian turian
jackfruit ka noon
longan lam yai
lime ma now
pomegranate tabtim
sapodilla lamud
sugar apple noina
THAI ENGLISH Aahaan Food
Gin / taan Eat
Deum Drink
Hiw (kao) Hungry
Hiw naam, kaaw haeng Thirsty
Aroi Delicious
Aroi maak Very delicious
Ped Hot / spicy
Waan Sweet
Bpriaw Sour
Kem Salty
Kom Bitter
Jeud Bland / tasteless
Kanom Snack
Kawng waan Dessert
Kanom thai Thai dessert
Chawb Like
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SECTION G: DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS AND YEARS
WAN (___________)
WANJAN WANANGKAAN WANPUD WANPAREUHAD WANSUK WANSAO WANAATID
AATID (___________)
M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S
DEUN (___________)
MAGARAAKOM
GUMPAAPAN
MEENAAKOM
MAYSAAYON
PRUETSAPAAKOM
MITUNAAYON
GARAGADAAKOM
SINGHAAKOM
GANYAAYON
DTULAAKOM
PRUETSAJIGAAYON
TANWAAKOM
BPEE (___________)
2012 2013 2014
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April 2013 (Maysaayon 2556)
Monday Wanjan
Tuesday Wanangkaan
Wednesday Wanpud
Thursday Wanpareuhad
Friday Wansuk
Saturday Wansao
Sunday Wanaatid
1
2 3 4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14
15
16 17 18 19 20 21
22
23 24 25 26 27 28
29
30
THAI ENGLISH Magaraakom January
Gumpaapan February
Meenaakom March
Maysaayon April
Pruetsapaakom May
Mitunaayon June
Garagadaakom July
Singhaakom August
Ganyaayon September
Dtulaakom October
Pruetsajigaayon November
Tanwaakom December
WEEKEND
Wansao - aatid
HOLIDAY
Wanyud
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THAI ENGLISH Wan Day
Aatid / sabdaa Week
Wannee Today
Meua wannee Yesterday
Wan gawn The day before yesterday
Prungnee Tomorrow
Wan mareun The day after tomorrow
Nee This
Wanjan nee This Monday
Naa Next
Wanjan naa Next Monday
Gawn, tee laew Before, last, first
Wanjan tee laew Last Monday
Saawng wan gawn Last two days
Eek In
Eek saam aatid In three weeks
Deun Month
Bpee Year
Glaang wan Daytime
Glaang keun Night time
Tuk Every
Tuk bpee Every year
Baang Some
Baang keun Some night
Baang krung Some time
PRACTICE
Eek saawng wan Aatid naa
Deun tee laew Tuk wan
Aatid tee laew Deun nee
Deun tee laew Eek saam bpee
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Memory Test – Days and Months
1. Complete with the correct Month:
1. ………………………………….. February ………………………………….
2. ………………………………….. October ………………………………….
3. …………………………………… July …………………………………
2. Choose the correct option:
1. ………..anuary: a.H b.J c.Y
2. Mar…………….: a. ck b. sh c. ch
3. Jun……………..: a. e b. y c. i
4. Aug………….st: a. oh b. o c. u
5. Nove……….er: a. nb b. mb c. mv
3. Complete with the days of the week:
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4. Choose the correct letter:
1. Thu…………day: a. re b. sh c. rs
2. We………….day: a. knes b. dess c. dnes
3. Fr…………….day: a. i b. y c. ih
4. Mo………….day: a. nd b. nh c. n
5. Sat…………..day: a. ter b. ur c. thur
EXAM QUESTIONS
1. What day is it today?
2. What day is it tomorrow?
3. What day was it yesterday?
4. What month is it?
5. What is next month?
6. What was last month?
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WEEKEND – YELLOW
TODAY – GREEN (_____________________________)
BIRTHDAY – BLUE
25 DECEMBER – RED
MOTHER – PINK / FATHER – BROWN
BROTHER – ORANGE / SISTER - PURPLE
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SECTION H: FAMILY
THAI ENGLISH Por Father / Dad
Mae Mother / Mom
Nong / Pee chaai Brother
Nong / Pee saao Sister
Khun bpaa / Khun naa Aunt
Khun lung Uncle
Khun tha / Khun pu Grandfather / Granddad
Khun yai / Khun ya Grandmother / Grandma
Laan saao Niece
Laan chaai Nephew
Yaat Cousin
Khun tuewat Great Grandfather / Great Granddad
Khun tuewat Great Grandmother / Great Grandma
Look saao Daughter
Look chaai Son
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How many people are there
in your family?
Who are they?
Do you have any brothers or
sisters?
What are their names?
Who are the oldest and the
youngest people in your
family?
What do your parents do?
Who do you like the most in
your family?
How many grandparents do
you have?
What does your family do on
the weekend?
How many cousins do you
have?
Do you have any great
grandparents?
Do you have any family
members living in another
country?
Describe one family
member?
Does your family eat
together?
Who does the housework in
your family?
Would you live with your
family after getting married?
Why/why not?
Do you have rules in your
family? Are they fair?
Do you take after your
parents?
Is family important to you?
Why?
Do you have family
reunions?
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SECTION I: DIRECTIONS
THAI ENGLISH Soon gaan kaa Shopping Mall
Rohng payaabaan Hospital
Sataanee rot fai Train Station
Sataanee dtomruat Police Station
Rohng rian School
Mahaa wittayaalai University
Bpraisanee Post Office
Tanaakaan Bank
Sanaam bin Airport
Rohng raem Hotel
Raan aahaan Restaurant
Tang tan Dead End
Som tanon Roadworks
Ubuttihead Accident
Fai jaraajon Traffic Light
Saang hai yut Stop Sign
Lieow saai Turn Left
Lieow kwaa Turn Right
Trong pai Go straight
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PRACTICE
From the AIRPORT To the HOTEL
1. From ______________________, _____________________________ 2. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 3. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 4. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 5. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 6. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 7. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 8. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 9. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 10. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 11. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 12. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 13. __________________________ to ____________________________
From the HOSPITAL To the POLICE STATION
14. From ______________________, _____________________________ 15. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 16. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 17. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 18. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 19. ___________________________ to ___________________________
From the TRAIN STATION To the SCHOOL
20. From ______________________, _____________________________ 21. ___________________________ at the ________________________ 22. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 23. Turn _______________________ at the ________________________ 24. ___________________________ to ___________________________
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SECTION J: THE BODY AND ACTIONS
THAI ENGLISH Nahpark Forehead
Kiw Eyebrows
Pom Hair
Seesa / Hua Head
Hoo Ears
Tha Eyes
Gaem Cheek
Jamook Nose
Fan Teeth
Bpaak Lips
Kaang Chin
Kor Neck
Nahok Chest
Lin Tongue
Bpaak Mouth
Hualai Shoulders
Tong Stomach
Korsok Elbows
Can Arms
Sapohk Hips
Meu Hands
Kor meu Wrists
Niw Fingers
Kaa Legs
Kao Knees
Kor tao Ankles
Bplaai tao Toes
Tao Feet
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RULE: In English we use the letter s to indicate that there are more than 1. Example: 1 ear / 2 ears There are however 2 exceptions:
foot – when we refer to more than 1 foot we say feet tooth – when we refer to more than 1 tooth we say teeth
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Bprop meu Dten Deum Gradot
Teh Bin Fang Rong
Klaan Gin Wing Dern
Puud Juub juub Kwaang Waai naam
Tha gohn Dom Mong / Doo Kian
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I use my _______________________ to look / see (mong / doo)
I use my _______________________ to smell (dom)
I use my _______________________ to listen / hear (fang)
I use my legs to ______________
I use my lips to ______________
I use my _______________________ to clap (bprop meu)
I use my _______________________ to kick (teh)
I use my _______________________ to fly (bin)
I use my teeth to _______________
I use my mouth to ______________
I use my _______________________ to dance (dten)
I use my fingers to _______________
EAT
RUN
EYES
FEET
EARS
SING
KISS
BODY
ARMS
NOSE
HANDS
WRITE
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I use my nose to smell (dom) I use my ears to listen / hear (fang)
I use my feet to kick (teh) I use my eyes to look / see (mong / doo)
I use my legs to run (wing) I use my mouth to talk / speak (puud)
I use my lips to kiss (juub) I use my hands to touch / feel (jab / rusuk)
I use my arms to pick up the chair (yip) I use my teeth to eat (gin)
I use my hand to write (kian) I use my mouth to sing (rong)
I use my legs to jump (gradot) I use my arms to swim (waai naam)
I use my body to dance (dten) I use my legs to stand (yeun)
I use my mouth to drink (deum) I use my arms to fly (bin)
I use my hands to clap (bprop meu) I use my legs to walk (dern)
NOTES
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SECTION K: ANIMALS AND SOUNDS
Listen to the sounds and answer the following questions
What is a baby duck called?
chick
gosling
calf
duckling
What is a baby dolphin called?
calf
leopard
pup
chick
What is a baby elephant called?
cub
calf
puppy
tadpole
What is a baby jaguar called?
foal
cub
kid
calf
What is a baby goat called?
mouse
calf
kitten
kid
What is a baby parrot called?
tadpole
kid
chick
kitten
What is a baby horse called?
baby
foal
owlet
pup
What is a baby monkey called?
lamb
kid
baby
duckling
What is a baby goose called?
puppy
duckling
gosling
piglet
What is a baby owl called?
foal
piglet
owlet
puppy
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What sound is this?
mouse
frog
chicken
cat
What sound is this?
pig
horse
jaguar
cow
What sound is this?
lion
dolphin
parrot
owl
What sound is this?
goose
goat
monkey
parrot
What sound is this?
monkey
cow
duck
goose
What sound is this?
mouse
dolphin
duck
chicken
What sound is this?
elephant
jaguar
tiger
frog
What sound is this?
owl
frog
leopard
parrot
What sound is this?
duck
bird
dog
goat
What sound is this?
horse
tiger
jaguar
wolf
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WILD (sat bpaa)
DOMESTIC
(sat liang)
BIRD CAT COW DOG DOLPHIN DUCK ELEPHANT FROG JAGUAR GOAT GOOSE HORSE LEOPARD MONKEY MOUSE OWL LION PARROT PIG SHEEP TIGER WOLF CHICKEN
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Shark
Kangaroo
Polar bear
Skunk
Scorpion
Penguin
Moose
Hippo
Crocodile
Crow
Camel
Llama
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SECTION L: READING AND ASSOCIATION
1. Nancy has a computer
2. The computer has a screen
3. Nancy uses the computer to access Facebook
4. Carla has a puppy
5. The puppy is brown with a white leash
6. Carla plays with the puppy daily
7. Jonathan has a grey watch
8. The watch is expensive
9. Jonathan broke the watch yesterday
10. Jack has a red scooter
11. The scooter has two wheels
12. Jack rides the scooter to school
13. John has a blue bicycle
14. The bicycle has a black seat
15. John rides the bicycle to work
16. Mary has a pink car
17. The car has purple pedals
18. Mary drives the car to the market
PRONOUNS NOUNS ADJECTIVES VERBS ADVERBS
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1. ___________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________________________________________________
7. ___________________________________________________________________________________
8. ___________________________________________________________________________________
9. ___________________________________________________________________________________
10. ___________________________________________________________________________________
HER HIS AND HE HAS HAS A SHE IS HE HAS A HIS HER HAS
1. Mary drives _________ car to the market
2. Jack has a red scooter. The scooter is _________
3. Jonathan broke __________ watch
4. John has a blue bicycle. ____________ likes to ride it
5. Nancy likes Facebook. ____________ is always on ___________ computer
6. Mary ____________ car with purple pedals
7. John does not have a car. _________ ___________ bicycle
8. Jonathan’s watch ___________ grey ____________ expensive
9. Jonathan ______________ a broken watch
10. Carla _______________ a puppy
SCOOTER SEAT LEASH SCREEN PEDALS CAR WATCH PINK WHEELS RIDES DRIVES
BLUE WHITE ACCESS BROKE DAILY MARKET YESTERDAY BROWN PLAYS PUPPY WORK
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QUESTIONS
1. How is the MIF funded?
a. Through generous donations of individuals
b. By the government
c. It is self-funded
d. By robbing banks
2. When was the MIF established?
a. 1995
b. 2003
c. 2006
d. 1999
3. How much money was received in 2008 for melanoma research?
a. $2 million
b. $3 million
c. $4 million
d. $5 million
4. How old is Catherine Poole?
a. 4
b. 53
c. 16
d. 20
5. Donations can be sent via __________________?
a. UPS
b. USPS
c. TNT
d. Courier
6. What does the MIF do?
a. Patient education
b. Online support
c. Patient navigation
d. All of the above
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QUESTIONS
1. How many days is the trial version of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005?
a. 90
b. 180
c. 270
d. 45
2. Game Tutorials Squared™ is the ______________________ addition to the greatest product
ever created?
a. first
b. third
c. ninth
d. second
3. What is one of the greatest benefits that Game Tutorials Squared™ offers?
a. There is no need to buy anything else
b. You can only buy online
c. There are other things to buy
d. You can’t buy anything
4. 180 days is ___________ months?
a. 9
b. 11
c. 6
d. 5
5. How many programming tutorials does Game Tutorials Squared™ have?
a. 163
b. over 300
c. less than 200
d. 241
6. Game Tutorials Squared™ teaches you to program by helping you ____________________?
a. get a job
b. invest in stocks
c. make a game
d. have lunch
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QUESTIONS
1. Who wrote the letter?
a. Lori G. Ellis
b. Charles S. Silberman
c. Mr. Jamie Harrison
d. Prince George
2. What does the writer have that is of “extreme value”?
a. benefits
b. respect
c. wonderful pictures
d. experience
3. What is Highland Park Elementary School’s slogan?
a. Prince George’s County Public Schools
b. It doesn’t say
c. Children Come First
d. To whom it may concern
4. What was the age range of the students that Mr. Harrison worked with?
a. 4 to 18
b. 12 to 16
c. 5 to 10
d. 3 to 13
5. What does Zack do?
a. sports trainer
b. cricket player
c. photographer
d. president
6. Did Zack and Mr. Harrison relate to the students?
a. Yes
b. No
c. it doesn’t say
d. None of the above
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QUESTIONS
1. How much are the Peri-Peri BBQ Prawns?
a. £4.20
b. £5.50
c. £1.95
d. £2.95
2. What may rarely be found in your meal?
a. Raw pieces of rice
b. Big pieces of rubber
c. Small pieces of bone
d. 1 serving of Nachos
3. Loco Mojito offers the following drinks…
a. coffee
b. soda
c. beer
d. wine
4. What is the only item on the menu that costs £1.95?
a. Chicken Nachos
b. Cappuccino
c. Colorado Mushrooms
d. Chili Beef
5. In what country is the restaurant located?
a. Thailand
b. England
c. Spain
d. Russia
6. Are the Mexican Salsa Dips vegetarian?
a. Yes
b. Maybe
c. it doesn’t say
d. No
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QUESTIONS
7. What does S.A.E.N. stand for?
a. Study Any English Now
b. Shoot Another Embarrassing Nurse
c. Soup And Egg Noodles
d. Stop Animal Exploitation Now
8. By when does the writer expect the reader to reply?
a. Within a month
b. Today
c. Within 5 business days
d. Within 5 days
9. When was the USDA inspection report completed?
a. 9/6/2001
b. 10/10/2011
c. 8/30/2011
d. 10/10/11
10. Who wrote the letter?
a. Dr. Robert Gibbens
b. Michael A. Budkie
c. APHIS
d. Animal Welfare Act
11. What is the S.A.E.N.’s website address?
a. saenonline.net
b. saenonline.org
c. saenoffline.net
d. saeenonline.org
12. How many muskoxen died?
a. 2
b. 12
c. 16
d. 21
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SECTION M: SPORTS
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Message ________________ __________________ ___________________ _________________
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SECTION N: CAREERS
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Restaurant
Office
Garage
Hospital
Airplane
Studio
School
What would you like to be and why?
_________________________________
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_________________________________
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_________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
Who do you think earns the most
money?
1. __________________________
2. __________________________
3. __________________________
4. __________________________
5. __________________________
6. __________________________
7. __________________________
8. __________________________
9. __________________________
10. __________________________
$
$
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SECTION O: NATURE
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THAILAND USA
ICELAND
ENGLAND
AUSTRALIA SOUTH AFRICA
JAPAN EGYPT BRAZIL
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SECTION P: MOTION
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BY LAND BY SEA
BY AIR BY RAIL
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SECTION Q: CLOTHES
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SUMMER AUTUMN
WINTER SPRING
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SECTION R: FOOD
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MEAT
DRINKS VEGETABLES
SEAFOOD
SWEETS
FAST FOOD
POULTRY
SAUCES
OTHER
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SECTION S: AT HOME
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BEDROOM DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
GARDEN BATHROOM
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SECTION T: ANIMALS
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What is your favorite animal and why?
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PHONICS
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SECTION U: TEST
MY SCORE!
COMMENTS