SECOND SEMESTER (Week 4)

 


Week 4 (2nd March - 6th March)

 Reminder:

💓Please sign the communication book every day

💗Please sign the quiz or test every Monday. I usually deliver the quiz or test paper on Monday.

💗 Quiz on Friday (6th March) 

💓Finish Sensay every week (This is important! It is part of the exam scores)


Homework: (2nd March)
1. Vocabulary (1-15) x2 times


Homework: (3rd March)
1. Vocabulary (16-30) x2 times
2. RWN p.352


Homework: (4th March)
1. Worksheet
2. RWN p.353
3. Read Reading Street p.264-267


Homework: (5th March)
1. Worksheet correction
2. RWN p.355
3. Study for quiz


Homework: (6th March)
1. Sensay (answer questions)

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🌟🌟Useful resources🌟🌟

📌 Listen to the you tube video, Journey to the Center of the Earth

Worksheet
 
👍Watch the you tube video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiI1UmfgprM 

📢Vocabulary

No.

English

POS

Chinese

 

No.

English

POS

Chinese

1

center

n.

中心

 

13

distance

n.

距離

2

science fiction

n.

科幻小說

 

14

heave

v.

上下起伏

3

imagine

v.

想像

 

15

realize

v.

意識到

4

discover

v.

發現

 

16

terrible

adj.

糟糕的;可怕的

5

nephew

n.

侄子;外甥

 

17

enormous

adj.

龐大的

6

explore

v.

探索

 

18

column

n.

7

descend

v.

下降

 

19

immense

adj.

巨大的

8

downward

adj./ adv.

向下的

 

20

echo

n./v.

回聲;發出回聲

9

remain

v.

停留;保持不變

 

21

tremendous

adj.

巨大的;極好的

10

rudder

n.

 

22

creature

n.

生物

11

doze

v.

打盹

 

23

ghastly

adj.

可怕的

12

awful

adj.

極壞的;糟糕的

 

24

peer

v.

仔細看,端詳

Recognize Only Words

25

mass

n.

一團

 

28

scrap

n.

碎片;少量

26

coiling

adj.

(繩索、頭髮或電線的)捲,圈,盤

 

29

resist

v.

抵抗

27

prodigious

adj.

能力優秀的

 

 

30

naturalist

n.

自然主義者


 

Word

POS

Definition

1

center

n.

the middle point or part

2

science fiction

n.

books, films, or cartoons about an imagined future, especially about space travel or other planets

3

imagine

v.

to form or have a mental picture or idea of something

4

discover

v.

to find information, a place or an object, especially for the first time

5

nephew

n.

a son of your sister or brother, or a son of the sister or brother of your husband or wife

6

explore

v.

to search and discover (about something)

7

descend

v.

to go or come down

8

downward

adj./ adv.

moving towards a lower position

9

remain

v.

to stay in the same place or in the same position

10

rudder

n.

a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or aircraft, moved from side to side in order to control the direction of travel

11

doze

v.

to have a short sleep, especially during the day

12

awful

adj.

extremely bad or unpleasant

13

distance

n.

the amount of space between two places or things

14

heave

v.

if something heaves, it makes one or more large movements up and down

15

realize

v.

to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly

16

terrible

adj.

very unpleasant or serious or of low quality

17

enormous

adj.

extremely large

18

column

n.

something that has a tall narrow shape

19

immense

adj.

extremely large in size or degree

20

echo

n./v.

a sound that is heard after it has been reflected off a surface such as a wall or a cliff; if a sound echoes or a places echoes with a sound, you hear the sound again because you are in a large, empty space.

21

tremendous

adj.

very great in amount or level, or extremely good

22

creature

n.

any large or small living thing that can move independently

23

ghastly

adj.

unpleasant and shocking

24

peer

v.

to look carefully or with difficulty

Recognize Only Words

25

mass

n.

a solid lump with no clear shape

26

coiling

adj.

winding into rings or spirals

27

prodigious

adj.

extremely great in ability, amount, or strength

28

scrap

n.

a small piece of something

29

resist

v.

to fight against something or someone that is attacking you

30

naturalist

n.

a person who studies and knows a lot about plants and animals

 

Weekly Sentence

There seem to be half a dozen monsters, or more, but the truth is there are only two!

Now, I, and Hans, and the Professor, are gazing, from our tiny raft, at a living ichthyosaurus, rising from an ocean deep inside the Earth!

We crouch on the raft, expecting that any moment it will be overturned and we shall drown in that wildly disturbed sea, hundreds of miles below the surface of the Earth: far, far from the sky, trees, the blessed fresh air!

And then, suddenly, ichthyosaurus and plesiosaurus disappear together under the waves

But bit by bit the great writhings die down, and at last the plesiosaurus lies dead on the surface.


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