Ways of improving the poor teaching and learning in school

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Answer 1

Explanation:

1. Introduce technology in the classroom.

2. Involve parents in the classroom.

3. Encourage active and practical learning.

4. Personalise the learning experience of the students.

5. Provide meaningful teacher-student interaction.


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Which answer below uses a
transitional word or phrase?
A. I hope we can go to the store later -- we need to keep
cleaning the house.
B. I hope we can go to the store later; in the meantime, we
need to keep cleaning the house.
C. We need to keep cleaning the house, I hope we can go to
the store later.
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Answer: B

Explanation:

The transitional phrase is " in the meantime, we need to keep cleaning the house "

Instructions: make all changes and additions necessary for the words and phrases given to produce correct sentences.

1. /1/ to become / officer/ one day / hope/.

2.to watch/ which usually have / are fun / talking animals/ for children/ Cartoons/.

3.been / slowly / the global / has/ improving / economy/.

4.telling / could / the truth/ been / The woman/ have/.

5.been /for years/training/ George / before his competition/ had/.

6.how to / into/ wildlife / the organization / is looking/ protect/.

7.not be /any more fish / if / we catch too many of them/.

8.we / reduce pollution/ if / not/ burn fossil fuels/.

9.long/ for / have / the / waiting / you/ bus / been/ how/?

10.help/people /a device/ communicate //through/ brain waves/emotions/.

11.ten/ has / spaghetti / the/ been /for / minutes/ boiling/ 12.you/ have / piano/ how/ long / learning/ the /been/?

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1. i hope to become an officer one day
2. cartoons are fun which is

Fairy tales are part of a literary genre called
metaphor
fable
folklore
allegory

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Answer:

Fairy tales are part of a literary genre called folkore.

help me please..............

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

sounding out the word is a source of decoading

Why do you think advertisers like using optical illusions

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Answer:

To make advertisements catchy and to attract youngsters

To attract more attention and to stand out more.

write atopic about argumentative essay

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Answer:

namibian lockdown

Explanation:

how the namibian people are still affected by the cprona virus disease

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Read this excerpt from a student’s essay that compares and contrasts Earth to Mars. What points are being compared about the subjects?

In the entire solar system, Mars boasts general features that are some of the biggest, widest, and deepest. One of its standouts is the immense Olympus Mons, a volcano of such size and scale that its own peak reaches above most of the Martian atmosphere. Olympus Mons could not even exist on Earth; with Earth's stronger gravity field, the massive volcano would collapse under its own weight if it were here. The Martian giant rises about 23 kilometers from the surrounding plains. On Earth, the closest thing resembling this volcanic giant is the Mauna Loa peak on Hawaii, which rises about 10 kilometers from its base on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. Both of these mountains are dramatically taller than the Himalayan Mt. Everest. But Mt. Everest is not a volcano; both Mauna Loa and Olympus Mons are.

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the point that is being compared is the prodigious size of the Olympus Mons volcano on Mars to the closest resemblance on Earth that is the Manua Loa peak.

C. 4. Join the pairs of sentences with the connectives given in the bracket.
a. I like dancing. My father doesn't like dancing. (but)
b. He studied hard. He failed his exam. ( although)
c.I was sick. I didn't attend my class yesterday. ( because )
d. The phone rang. I was taking my online class. ( while )
We explore internet. We can learn many new things. ( so that )​

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a. My father doesn't like dancing but l like dancing.

b. He failed his exam although he studied hard.

c. l was taking my online class while the phone rang.

d. we can learn many more things so that we explore internet.

Everything belong to allah
is this true or false​

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Everything Belongs to Allah- Surah Zukhruf Verse 84-85, Quran ... Everything in the heavens and the earth belongs to the Almighty Allah.

Answer:

true

allah has build ever thing even us in the world or out side the world in bible sayto

IT will be shown as hypertension if the blood pressure of an individual is ______
a)120/80
b)130/70
c)140/90
d)100/80​

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Answer:

c. 140/90

Explanation:

Usually hypertension is defined as blood pressure above 140/90, and is considered severe if the pressure is above 180/

Explanation:

IT will be shown as hypertension if the blood pressure of an individual is __c)140/90__

We're enjoying the course very much. we're learning a lot. (true or false?)​

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Answer:

very very very very true

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from chapter 1 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and answer the question.

You don’t know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain’t no matter. That book was made by Mr. Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. There was things which he stretched, but mainly he told the truth. That is nothing. I never seen anybody but lied one time or another, without it was Aunt Polly, or the widow, or maybe Mary. Aunt Polly—Tom’s Aunt Polly, she is—and Mary, and the Widow Douglas is all told about in that book, which is mostly a true book, with some stretchers, as I said before.

Which of the following most accurately describes the impact the author creates by directly addressing the reader as a first person narrator?

A)The sincerity of the narrator is highlighted which forewarns the reader that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn will offer a similar but less shallow characterization of Huck Finn than its predecessor.

B)The narrator creates uncertainty by calling into question the integrity of the main character while making clear that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is intended as a comedy.

C)The narrator addresses concerns readers may have about the author’s notoriety as a truth-stretcher in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn which suggests that the character of Huck Finn is semi-autobiographical.

D)The limited education of the narrator is made clear with the use of a distinct dialect while encouraging fans of the previous novel to read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

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Answer:

The narrator creates uncertainly by calling into question the integrity of the main character while making clear that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is intended as a comedy.  

Explanation:

By saying that it's 'mostly true' called the integrity into question as well as the fact that he 'but lied one time or another'. It is intended to be funny as is the story.

What happen in chapter 3 Tsotsi?

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In chapter 3, Tsotsi reminisces about the battle he had with Boston, he despised him. Tsotsi then reveals the reason why he picked Boston because everyone else like him, he was intelligent and had a virtue. Later that day, Tsotsi decides to r*pe and k*ll a woman in the bluegum trees, but fortuitously doesn't because of a mourning baby.

I hope I've helped!

She has never ________ the Rocky Mountains.

A.seen B. see C. saw D. to see

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Answer:

seen is the answer of this

Help me please………………..

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Bijay ________ never ______ a competition in his life, but he always tries hard. (win) *​

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Winned is not a word, won is the correct word for win.
Bijay had never won a competition in his life, but he always tries hard.

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Takao is tall and thin with .............. hair. *

dark black
curling
heavy

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Takao is tall and thin with dark black hair.

Requesting production information on purchasing ecobikes assignment

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Hello sis dear dear sis happy birthday dear sis

help me make short conversation,please:(
situation1:You run a small business together
A-You would like to employ an assistant
B-You think this would be expensive and unnecessary.
Situation2:You're flatmates
A-You're a keen cyclist and you keep your bike just inside the front door.
B-You hate having a dirty bike in your flat.

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Answer:

B loloollopl c and d only one option

Read the passage.

Often underestimated, colonial women were important spies during revolutionary times. Though they received little to no praise, these women spies worked quietly behind the scenes to aid the colonial cause. Some would spy on British officers who were occupying their homes. They created secret codes to communicate with one another, such as by the order they hung the laundry on the clothesline. The British later declared that the walls must have had ears.

Which theme is best supported by this passage?

Promises are made to be broken.
Courage can be seen in unlikely people.
Growth can come from failure.
Life decisions can be difficult.

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Answer:

B courage can be seen in unlikely people

Explanation:

The text said ( Often underestimated, colonial women were important spies during revolutionary times.) The woman showed courage but the officers underestimated therefore ( unlikely people)

Answer:B

Explanation:

cause i said so

What kind of things do people write about in personal blogs? And in professional blogs?

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People write about their life and things that happens around them . Most things they enjoy .

Ex 1. Choose the different words.
1 A. great B. beautiful C. teacher D. means
2 A. wet B. better C. rest D. pretty
3 A. horrible B. hour C. house D. here
4 A. party B. lovely C. sky D. empty
5
6
7
8
9
10 A. stove
A. sunny
A. When
A. stove
A. learn
A. books B. moment
B. under
B. Who
B. lovely
B. hear
B. cats C. sometimes
C. student
C. Why
C. must
C. ear
C. papers D. close
D. lunch
D. Where
D. but
D. theater
D. maps
Ex 2. Give the correct tense and form of these verbs.
1. My father (be) a worker. He (work) in a factory in the city center. Everyday he (catch) the bus to work, but today he (go) by motorbike.
2. I (send) you a massage as soon as I (return).
3. – Where you (be)? – I am upstairs. I (have) a bath.
4. We (not) go fishing next Sunday. We (visit) our teacher.
5. They (study) in Hung Ha town secondary school at the moment. They (be) students in four years.
6. Mrs Trang is in hospital. – I know, and I (visit) her this evening.
7. We (play) soccer this afternoon. Would you like (join) us?
Ex 3. Give the correct form of these words.
1. Living in the city is ... than living in the country. (noisy)
2. Monday is the ... and Friday is the ... of the week. (one/ five)
3. I love my ………... because they are very ... ……(friend)
4. Mai feels very ............. because she lives far away from her parents (happy)
5. This is the ... apartment we have. (big)
6. Our new ... ……..,Lan learns English very well.(class)
7. This dictionary is very ..............for you to learn English(use)
8. I have ....................time to play than my friends (little)
9 These ……..in city are very beautiful .(build)
Ex 4. Choose the best answers.
1. He always goes to bed early, but he (doesn’t/ never/ usually) gets up early.
2. Your picture is (more/ much/ very) better than mine.
3. (Which/ What/ How) a beautiful garden!
4. He works (in/ at / on) a hospital. He takes care (for/ of/ to) sick people
5. He has (many/ a lot of/ lot) friends in Ha Noi.
6. – I’m a new student. – (Yes, I am/ I do, too/ So am I)
7. English books are (on/ at/ in) the back (in/ at/ of) the library.
8. My brother (does/ is/ will) very naughty.
9. (What/ When/Where) is his birthday?
10. These are their books and those are ... (we/ our/ ours)
Ex 5. Rewrite these sentences.
1. Is there a sink, a tub and a shower in the bathroom? -> Does .....................................
2. Do you have a better stove than this? -> Is this........................................................
3.That food is excellent. -> What.............................................................................!
4. He spends an hour a day learning English. -> It takes................................................
5. Knowing English is useful. -> It is ...........................................................................
6. Do you want to go to the zoo? -> Would..................................................................
7. What naughty boys! -> How ...................................................................................
8. It is one-forty five. -> It is a........................................................................................
9. Where does Hoa live? -> What................................................................................
10.. What is the price of this cap ? How much...........................................................?
11. Our house is older than any other house in the living centre
Our house..........................................
12. Mai usually works hard.
Mai is usually a………………………………………………..
13. There are eight hundred stamps in Hoa’s collection.
Hoa’s collection.......................................................................
14. How heavy is the chicken ? What ............................................................................?
15. Listening to music is more interesting than watching TV.
I prefer........................................................................

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Answer:

Means

Explanation:

I hope it helps choose me the brainest

Please fill in only the question marks.

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Answer:

a. Transport system.

b. Sewage system.

Country life is healthier than city life because it's free of both air and water pollution due to too much noise and garbage, less stress and proximity to nature.

Explanation:

This passage was written to compare life in the city and life in the country. Since, all humans are created differently, we all have different life choices and preferences; some people enjoy living within big cities where there are efficient transport system, sewage system, banking system, communication system, and other developmental infrastructures while some other persons are averse to city life and as such would prefer living in the country because it's quiet, peaceful and healthy.

According to the passage, the two better systems found in the city are;

a. Transport system: people are able to move from one part of the city quickly and easily.

b. Sewage system: there's an effective and efficient waste disposal system for used (dirty) water in the kitchen and toilet.

Also, the city offer its habitants better services such as;

c. Internet.

d. Telephone.

e. Electricity.

Social life is better in the cities because there is more entertainment, cinemas, shopping centers, art gallery, concert halls, theaters, restaurants and cafes where people could go to at their leisure time to relax, unwind and have fun.

Basically, country life is healthier than city life because it's free of both air and water pollution due to too much noise and garbage, less stress and proximity to nature.

The students showed all the medals they past perfect tense​

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The students had shown all the medals.

past perfect = subject + had + V3 + object.....

Why don't you learn a good deal about grammar in school?

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Answer:

Generally speaking, grammar is no longer regarded as a need in many schools. It has been on a slow decline for years, although the effects of it not being taught are being noticed by many at this point in time. The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) started discouraging grammar being taught in schools, by 1985. A switch was made to focus more on language arts than grammar.

Explanation:

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How do these lines evoke a sense of time and place in which
this poem is set?
The mention of "that very night" and "packed tight in
O our robes" suggests that the poem takes place on a
cold winter night inside a cabin.
The phrases "lay packed tight" and "stars o'erhead"
O suggest that the poem takes place in a modern-day
campground.
The phrases "the stars o'erhead" and "were dancing
O heel and toe" evoke a sense of whimsy, indicating
that the poem is set in an imagery place.
The mention of "in our robes beneath the snow" and
"the dogs were fed" suggests that the poem takes
place on a trail in the northern wilderness

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“ that very night” , shows that the time of place is taken when it was night time .

“ the stars overhead” and “ we’re dancing” , Stars usually dance at night because it’s easier to see when is sun is not present .

In lines "that very night" and "packed tight in" ur robes" suggests that the poem takes place on a cold winter night inside a cabin.

The phrases "lay packed tight" and "stars overhead"

What are Phrases?

A phrase is a collection of words that functions as a sentence but lacks a subject or a verb.

"That very night" indicates that the location was captured during the night. "the stars overhead" and "we're dancing" refer to the fact that it is easier to view stars at night when the sun is not shining.

Alliteration is a literary trick in which neighboring words' beginning consonant sounds are repeatedly employed in a sentence. "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is a well-known example. Many languages, including Arabic, Irish, German, Mongolian, Hungarian, American Sign Language, Somali, Finnish, and Icelandic, use alliteration in poetry.

Therefore, Option (a) is correct.

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In which sentence does the verb number need to be changed in order to agree with the indefinite pronoun?
Everything stated in these reports appears to be correct.
Each of the problems were solved.
All of his pets demand a great deal of attention.
Few of the participants remember the incident.

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Answer:

Each of the problems WAS solved.

Explanation:

The indefinite pronoun 'each' is always singular and takes a singular verb.

Each of the problems (WAS) solved

It the word WAS because it has a better sound and beat to it hope this helps

Help help help help help

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Answer:

Answer is C they write report and they need date to right reports.

Explanation:

____________ has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing.
A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland

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Answer:

the answer is c. scotland

C. Scotland. Hope this helps!! :)

Blank refers to the way of life of a group of people

Culture
Dialect
Regionalism
Perception

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Answer:

A. Culture.

Explanation:

We can use the process of elimination.

A dialect is a region-specific or group-specific way of speaking a language.

Regionalism is definitely not the answer unless you are talking about politics.

Perception is how someone views something.

So, it's A, culture.

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