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EVERYDAY

OCCUPATIONS
Let's learn English with everyday occupations!

Pilot Police

Firefighter Ballerina

Detective Astronaut

Waitress Chef

Doctor Journalist
Brain Break
Activities

Push-Ups

Sit-Ups

Hop On One Foot

Jumping Jacks

Run In Place

Touch Your Toes


HABITS
TO MAKE
YOU
HAPPY
INFOGRAPHIC

BE POSITIVE
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MAKE TIME FOR SELF-CARE


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EXPRESS GRATITUDE
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BUILD RELATIONSHIPS
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APPRECIATE THE LITTLE THINGS


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THINK WIN-WIN
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S

A Y
PPY A L W
A
H
BE
HEALTHY TIPS
For You

Eat more vegetable


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Routine workout
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Sleep well
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Meditation
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WHY DO WE NEED
TO PRACTICE
SAVINGS HABITS?
What are the benefits?

Assures a
better future

Provides
financial security

Offers a peace
of mind

Tips and Tricks of Savings

Set a limit on your


grocery budget

Make your own meal


and eat at home

Only purchase items


that are necessary

Always check your


insurance rates

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4 WAYS TO
IMPROVE TEAMWORK
IN THE WORKPLACE

1
DEFINE THE ROLES
Members have to know
their responsibility to
prevent an overlapping
in the project.

2
COMMUNICATION
IS THE KEY
to share ideas, ask
for feedback, and 3
be contradicted.
FOCUS ON
STRENGTHS
Focusing on individual’s
strengths and use it
in a right way.
CELEBRATING
your success
as a team which
will keep the
motivation high.
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facts abo
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ut
F

Dinosaurs
Roar-some prehistoric facts about our beloved
dinosaurs! What's your favorite one?

The T-rex, the most famous of


all the dinosaurs, was fitted
with jaws. It could tear almost
100kg of flesh off its victims!

Despite their small size,


velociraptors were
extremely intelligent and
could travel quickly.

Up to 42m
long

Up to 8m
long

Pentaceratops Argentinosaurus

The Argentinosaurus was the largest and biggest


among the dinosaurs, weighing up to 100 tons –
the equivalent of 20 elephants!

Gastonia is tough to beat


when it comes to being well-
defended. It weighed about
a ton and was coated in
rough bony plates.

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5 Reasons Why
English is Important

Open lots of
professional
opportunities

You can
become a
global citizen

Easy to
understand
other cultures

Opens doors
for wanting to
study abroad

Can access all


sort of
informations
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Future forms
future simple

offers, promises, requests, suggestions:


Will you help me with homework?
on-the-spot decisions"
" You look gorgeous in that dress."
"Really? I'll buy it then."
opinions, hopes, fears, especially with
think, expect, suppose:
I think he'll pass the test.

be going to

intentions:
I'm going to start learning Chinese.
planned actions:
She's going to take her driving test next
week.
when there is evidence that sth will
definitely happen:
She's going to have a baby.

present simple

timetable, programs, etc.:


The train to London leaves at 8:15 am.

present continuous

fixed arrangements for the near future:


I'm seeing my doctor tomorrow at 5 pm.

time expressions

tomorrow,
tonight,
soon,
next week,
in a week
MODALS

verb that is usually used with another


verb to express ideas such as possibility,
necessity, and permission

past ability,
ability, request CAN COULD suggestion,
future possibility

permission or present or future


future possibility MAY MIGHT possibility

necessity or what's right


obligation MUST OUGHT TO and correct

willingness, request, invitation,


prediction or WILL WOULD or making
promise arrangements

Mary can speak Thai.


Can I open the window?

I could paint when I was five.


We could write him a letter.
It could snow during the night.

May I leave the room?


She may come tomorrow.

Your keys might be on the bed.


The weather might be better
tomorrow.

I must go and see my mom.


Passengers must fasten their
seatbelts.

We ought to be leaving now.


You ought to listen carefully.

I will give it to her later.


Things will get better.

Would you please be quiet?


Would you like a cup of coffee?
5 tips for:

LEARN
ENGLISH

1
Speak English
every day

Work on your
pronunciation
2

Expand your
vocabulary
3

4
Read an
English book

Listen to English
music
5

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How
SPEAK
ENGLISH
With Confidence

01 LISTEN PROPERLY
& REPEAT

We all have our favorite movies,


or television shows. But instead
of just watching, listen carefully
to what the character or host has
to say and repeat the dialogue
that interests you.

FIND A FRIEND WHO


CAN HELP YOU 02
It's always difficult to practice by
yourself, especially when it comes to
improving your speaking skills.
Therefore, find a likeminded group of
friends or classmates who shares
your goal of becoming more
confident in using English.

03 READ OUT LOUD

Spend at least 30 minutes


every day reading, and then
another 30 minutes
reading out loud. This is a
great way of developing your
reading skills while practicing
pronunciation as well as
intonation of various words
and lengths of sentences.

DON'T BE AFRAID,
MAKING MISTAKES IS 04
NORMAL

Remember: it’s okay to


make mistakes. If you find
yourself stumbling across
long or complicated words,
simply stop & give yourself
a few seconds to breathe,
then continue speaking.

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Narrative Story
WRITTING TIPS FOR STUDENTS

Brainstorm
and develop
your ideas.

Develop your
characters and
outline your story

Use all 5 senses


when describing
the setting.

Use effective
dialogue
and plan an
awesome ending.

Finally, begin
Your Story !
NOUN
Name of person, place,
animals, things and events

Person
boy doctor
sister teacher
mother Mr. John

Place
school Asia
market Europe
clinic Park

Animals
dog tiger
bird monkey
cat fish

Things
book shoes
ball flower
chair glass

Events
Christmas birthday
New Year wedding
ADJECTIVE
Describes a noun or a pronoun

Quantity
two few
seven many

Opinion
pretty nice
lovely awful

Size
small tall
large short

Shape
rectangular
triangular

Age
new young
old ancient

Color
red blue
green yellow
Punctuation
Marks
Period
It is used at the end of a
declarative sentence.

Question Mark
Use a question mark after an
interrogative sentence.

Apostrophe
It indicates possession and
contractions.

Exclamation Point
Exclamation point shows strong
emotions and commands.

Comma
This is to separate items in a series.

Quotation Marks
These go with pairs that mark the
beginning and end of a quote.

Hyphen
The hyphen joins words serving as a
single adjective before a noun.

Colon
It is used to introduce a list before the
final clause.

Parentheses
These are used for information that
are too essential to omit.
EVERYDAY
OCCUPATIONS
Let's learn English with everyday occupations!

Pilot Police

Firefighter Ballerina

Detective Astronaut

Waitress Chef

Doctor Journalist
PREPOSITIONS:
IN, ON, AT

general
IN
bigger

more specific
ON
smaller

very specific

AT
smallest

TIME LOCATION

general bigger
Centuries: The 1700's Country: Thailand

Decades: The 60's City: Bangkok

Years: 1980's
IN
Neighborhood: Dusit

Months: April, May

Weeks: 2 weeks

more specific smaller


Date: May 5, 2009 Road: Rama I Rd.

Days: Monday
ON Avenue: Rizal Ave.

weekdays & weekends Street: Colon St.

very specific smallest


Hours: 8 o'clock, 7 pm Address: 123 Rizal Ave.
AT Specific location:

the store
WH Questions
Who? (Person)

What? (Things)

When? (time)

Where? (Place)

Why? (Reason)

How? (Process)
MODALS

verb that is usually used with another


verb to express ideas such as possibility,
necessity, and permission

past ability,
ability, request CAN COULD suggestion,
future possibility

permission or present or future


future possibility MAY MIGHT possibility

necessity or what's right


obligation MUST OUGHT TO and correct

willingness, request, invitation,


prediction or WILL WOULD or making
promise arrangements

Mary can speak Thai.


Can I open the window?

I could paint when I was five.


We could write him a letter.
It could snow during the night.

May I leave the room?


She may come tomorrow.

Your keys might be on the bed.


The weather might be better
tomorrow.

I must go and see my mom.


Passengers must fasten their
seatbelts.

We ought to be leaving now.


You ought to listen carefully.

I will give it to her later.


Things will get better.

Would you please be quiet?


Would you like a cup of coffee?
PRONOUN
A word used to replace a noun

you

he

she
Rule 4:
Ends in f or fe then
drop the f and add -
ve.

Rule 3:
Ends in ch, s, sh, x or
z then add -es.

Rule 2:
Ends in y then drop
the y and add -ies.

Rule 1:
Most times you just
add -s.

Making
words
plural:
Parts of Speech

Noun
Pronoun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Conjunction
Preposition
Interjection
Grammar
Descriptive Techniques

Metaphors
A non-literal figure of speech that describes
something as something else.

She's the black sheep of her family

Similes
A phrase used to compare two things to each
other, using words such as like or as.

As busy as a bee

Idioms

A commonly used phrase with a non-literal,


figurative meaning.

Break a leg

Hyperbole

An obvious exaggeration used in


figurative language.

Drowning in paperwork

Onomatopoeia
Words that sound the same as
their meaning.
Plop, smash, honk, thump, shush

oXYMORON
Two or more contradictory terms
combined into a single phrase.
Old news
Grammar
Punctuation
pERIOD
Marks the end of a sentence. .
, cOMMA
A pause or short break in a
sentence.

Question mark
Indicates that the sentence is a
question.
?
: cOLON
Introduces information that adds
meaning to the text before the colon.

Semicolon
Joins two independent clauses. ;
"
Quotation mark
Spoken words within text that
signify dialogue.

!
Exclamation
Marks the end of an exclamatory
sentence to express strong emotions.

' Apostrophe
The omission of letters to shorten a
word. Also used for pluralising words.

Parentheses
A pair of enclosed punctuation marks
()
that provide additional information
about the sentence.

... Ellipsis
Indicates missing information, a
pause in speech, or a trail off...
PARTS OF SPEECH

- is a word that names a


person, place, thing, or event.

- is a word that denotes an


action or state of being.

- is a word that describes or


modifies a noun.

- is a word that modifies a


verb, an adjective, or
another adverb.

- is a word that is used to


replace a noun in a sentence.

- is a word that shows the


relationship between a noun
or a pronoun in a sentence.

- is a word that connects


words, phrases, or
sentences.

- is a word that shows an


intense feeling or emotion.
RETELL
checklist
characters

setting

beginning

middle

end
CUPS
editing
C
capitalization
for names and places

U
understanding
check grammar

P
punctuation
. , ? ! ‘ “ : ; ()

S
spelling
check spelling using a
dictionary
Future forms
future simple

offers, promises, requests, suggestions:


Will you help me with homework?
on-the-spot decisions"
" You look gorgeous in that dress."
"Really? I'll buy it then."
opinions, hopes, fears, especially with
think, expect, suppose:
I think he'll pass the test.

be going to

intentions:
I'm going to start learning Chinese.
planned actions:
She's going to take her driving test next
week.
when there is evidence that sth will
definitely happen:
She's going to have a baby.

present simple

timetable, programs, etc.:


The train to London leaves at 8:15 am.

present continuous

fixed arrangements for the near future:


I'm seeing my doctor tomorrow at 5 pm.

time expressions

tomorrow,
tonight,
soon,
next week,
in a week

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