Saturday, 21 September 2019

WEEKS 4 , 5 NEPAL TREK


ABOUT NEPAL
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-south-asia-12511455




 Those who attend school in the mountain village of Kumpur, walk across the mountains of the highest situated country on earth. Nearly half of Nepals lies more than 4 000 Meters above sea level. Today it`´s normal that the kids go to school in the valley, but just 50 years ago the village was completely self sufficient. Only if there was a lack of salt would someone twice a year hard off to refill the stock. Today the children go to the city almost on a daily basis and are immediately forced to cross the dangerous river. A village in distress is left behind. The village community Kumpur is spread across 18 farms on the Dhap Mountain. Their families live in a very remote area. These families have lived on their land now for thousands of years herding their life-sustaining cattle without electricity, running water or contact to the outside world. Although they constantly ask themselves if the promise of an education justifies the danger of the path involved, they send their children day after day to school.



 


Your questions from the documentary in past simple or present perfect  :



ZERO ARTICLE
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/determiners-zero-article.htm

DEFINITE ARTICLE
https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-grammar/definite-article/

Thursday, 19 September 2019

WEEK 3 PRESENT SIMPLE , CONTINUOUS AND PERFECT


I - Complete the sentences with the verbs in the PRESENT SIMPLE

    or the PRESENT CONTINUOUS tense (see grammar notes on page 4 ):


 1     In a well-used kitchen in west London, it’s 6:30 pm.  and Anna  
…….………………………………..…….. (cook)   supper.
 2   It……………….(be) a variation on a Jamie Oliver recipe: grilled fillets of fresh  
  pink fish.
 3    “Anna………………………………………………………..…… (constantly - read) cookbooks”, her   
    boy friend .…………………………………………....(say)
4     Before he met  her he thought his meals were healthy enough.
   He…………………………(look)much healthier  and ……………………..…(feel) much    
   better   now.
5     Why     …………………………………………...  (so many of us still - eat) so poorly these  
   days? 
6      Partly, of course, it's about money: healthy food, in general, ………………….(cost)   
        more than unhealthy food . 
7      Researchers ………………………..…(think) it…………………………….(be)  more often a  
        problem    of dietary imbalance than under-nourishment.  
8     Scientists found out after a special survey  that even people who ……………..
       ……………………….(do) well financially and socially …………………………(eat)  
        ever greater quantities of junk, fast and processed food too.
9      One of the reasons is that -  whatever Jamie Oliver ………………….. (say) - when       
         we're tired or it's late ready meals ……………………………(be) easier and quicker.    10    Sugary, fatty and processed foods usually…………………………………….... (taste) really  
        good.
11    Sheila, ………………………………………………… (always – cook)  a meal for herself and  
        her  son, Tyrone.
12    “It ……………………………..(shock)  me that some parents ………………………………. (not  
       take)  the time to cook," she……………………………….(say). She ……………………….
       (not work)  full time  and ……………………………………………..  (get by)   with her 13-
       year-old son on £120 a week.
 13   At the moment,  she ………………………………………(prepare) a chicken curry, with  
       vegetable rice and salad, in her clean small  kitchen. Generally, she……….(buy)  
      the food she …………………….….(need), spending maybe £50 a week.
 14  On Fridays, when she …………………………(work) late, there might be a frozen     
      ready meal. However, she ………………………..…(tend)  to cook big the  night before.
      
Adapted from < http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/may/10/britains-food-habits-well-eat>


II – Make questions with these words. Choose the correct tense of the verb: present simple or present     
     continuous? Then, answer the questions with short answers. Read the model.


MODEL:  practical/  ready meals/ be/  but/ help / they people/ to eat/ healthily?
·        Ready Meals are practical, but do they help people to eat healthily?
·        No, they don’t.




1.     still / cook book /that/ spare/ you/ in your/ time/ write?
……………………………………………………………………………………...................................................................
………………………………………………………….

2.    the Spanish and Italians/ cook/ home-made meals/ the British/ more often/ than/?
…………………………………………………………………………............................................................…………………………
.................................................................

3.    do/  an evening/still/  your mother/ in traditional / course/  British cooking?
…………………………………………………………………………………......................................................
…………………………………….

4.    sometimes /  cook/ your own / you / dinner?
……………………………………………………………………...................................................................
……………………………………..

5.    believe / ready meals/ health experts/ our health /be / good/ for/?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
…………………………………….

6.    fruit and vegetables /try /you and your friends/this week/  / to eat/ more?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 
…………………………………………………………………………………………..

7.    your mother/ fresh food /buy/online?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………


8.      how / eat out / you and your family/ often?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………..



III – Tick  the correct sentence:
1.     a  She’s  thinking about buying a new cooker.
b  She  thinks about buying a  new cooker.

2.     a  I’m  hearing strange noises in the kitchen, aren’t you?
b   I can hear  strange noises in the kitchen, can’t you?

3.    a.  This  cake  is tasting  so good!
b. This cake tastes so good!

4.    a.   Why is  she smelling the fish?
b.   Why does she smell the fish?

5.    a.    She’s being too stubborn! She insists that she did nothing wrong.
b.    She’s too stubborn! She insists that she did nothing wrong.

6.    a. Speak up! I’m not hearing you.
b. Speak up! I can’t hear you.

7.    a.  Look  at my new coat! It’s feeling so soft and warm!
b.  Look  at my new coat! It feels so soft and warm!

8.    a. Your daughter looks tired!
b. Your daughter is looking tired!

9.    a.  He  knows what he has to do now.
b.  He’s  knowing what he has to do now.

10.    a. I need help to finish my homework today.
                   b. I’m  needing help to finish my homework today





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