Greeting & Introduce Yourself

Reading and Text Analysis - English Language

Part 1 Greeting Time! (จับคู่การทักทายกับช่วงเวลา)

คำสั่ง: ให้นักเรียนจับคู่ประโยคทักทายกับช่วงเวลาที่ใช้ให้ถูกต้อง

Greeting SentenceTime of Day (Match A–D)

1. Good morningA. Before going to bed

2. Good afternoonB. 12:00 noon – 5:00 PM

3. Good eveningC. 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

4. Good nightD. 6:00 AM – 11:59 AM

 

 

🔶 ส่วนที่ 2: Fill in the blanks (เติมคำในบทสนทนา)

คำสั่ง: ให้นักเรียนเติมคำลงในช่องว่างให้สมบูรณ์

Example Dialogue:

A: ________, my name is Nam.
B: Hi Nam! ________ to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you too!
B: Where are you ________?
A: I’m from Phitsanulok.

คำศัพท์ให้เลือก:
(Hello / Nice / from / Good morning / Goodbye)

 

🔶 ส่วนที่ 3: Interview Your Friend! (สัมภาษณ์เพื่อน)

คำสั่ง: จับคู่กับเพื่อน แล้วถามคำถามด้านล่าง พร้อมบันทึกคำตอบ

QuestionsYour Friend's Answer

1. What is your name?__________________________

2. How old are you?__________________________

3. Where are you from?__________________________

4. What is your favorite subject?__________________________

Naftali

Vocabulary - English Language

דף עבודה מורחב – חזרה למבדק באנגלית חלק א – התאמת מילים לפירוש :חברו בין המילה באנגלית למשמעות הנכונה בעברית 1. nuts a. חופשה 2. sale b. הר 3. mountain c. קבוצה 4. hospital d. אגוזים 5. team e. חתיכה בית חולים .f chocolate 6. מבצע /מכירה .g vacation 7. 8. piece h. שוקולד חלק ב – השלמת משפטים :השלימו את המשפטים בעזרת מילה מתאימה מהרשימה 1. We climbed the _______ last summer. 2. The shop has a big _______ today. 3. Please give me a _______ of cake. 4. The doctor works in a _______. 5. Our _______ won the football game. 6. I like to eat _______ when I watch TV. 7. She gave me _______ for my birthday. 8. We went on _______ to Greece. חלק ג – בחירה מרובה :בחרו את התשובה הנכונה 1. A place to buy and sell things is: a) market b) hospital c) garden 2. To put clothes on your body means: a) stand b) wear c) bring 3. The opposite of 'expensive' is: a) cheap b) special c) favorite 4. To not remember is: a) forget b) happen c) speak חלק ד – השלימו משפטים בפעלים מהרשימה מתאים פועל בחרו) grow, begin, watch, invite, teach, sleep): 1. I usually _______ TV in the evening. 2. The lesson _______ at 8:15. 3. My teacher _______ us English. 4. My parents always _______ me to family dinners. 5. Flowers _______ quickly in spring. 6. I _______ at 11 o’clock at night. חלק ה – כתיבת משפטים behind ,together ,wonderful ,sick ,strong :כתבו משפטים משלכם בעזרת המילים חלק ו – הקפת שם התואר :הקיפו את שם התואר במשפטים הבאים 1. The soup is warm and tasty. 2. We had a special day at school. 3. The test was hard but fair. 4. The park is beautiful in spring. 5. My favorite color is blue. חלק ז – תרגום מעברית לאנגלית :תרגמו את המשפטים .אני תמיד שוכח את המחברת שלי 1. .הכלב ישן בתוך הבית 2. .היא עומדת ליד החברה שלה 3. .אין לי מספיק כסף 4. .הקבוצה שלנו שיחקה נהדר 5. חלק ח – קטע קריאה קצר :קראו את הקטע וענו על השאלות Text: Last Sunday we went on a trip. The weather was sunny and warm. We climbed a mountain and had a picnic at the top. After lunch, we spent time in the garden near the river. It was a wonderful day! Questions: 1. What was the weather like? 2. Where did they have the picnic? 3. What did they do after lunch? 4. Find two adjectives in the text. 5. Translate the sentence: 'It was a wonderful day!' חלק ט – כתיבה חופשית .Vacation Favorite My :כתבו 8–10 משפטים על נושא .השתמשו בלפחות 5 מילים מהרשימה שלמדנו ☑ .הקפידו לכתוב משפטים מלאים ☑

Aglaya

  • English Language
  • 8th grade

Aglaya

Reading and Text Analysis - English Language

  • Why is mathematics important in daily life?
  • Can you name any famous mathematicians?
  • mathematics, the science of structure, order, and relation that has evolved from elemental practices of counting, measuring, and describing the shapes of objects. It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation, and its development has involved an increasing degree of idealization and abstraction of its subject matter. Since the 17th century, mathematics has been an indispensable adjunct to the physical sciences and technology, and in more recent times it has assumed a similar role in the quantitative aspects of the life sciences.

    In many cultures—under the stimulus of the needs of practical pursuits, such as commerce and agriculture—mathematics has developed far beyond basic counting. This growth has been greatest in societies complex enough to sustain these activities and to provide leisure for contemplation and the opportunity to build on the achievements of earlier mathematicians.

    All mathematical systems (for example, Euclidean geometry) are combinations of sets of axioms and of theorems that can be logically deduced from the axioms. Inquiries into the logical and philosophical basis of mathematics reduce to questions of whether the axioms of a given system ensure its completeness and its consistency. For full treatment of this aspect, see mathematics, foundations of.

    This article offers a history of mathematics from ancient times to the present. As a consequence of the exponential growth of science, most mathematics has developed since the 15th century ce, and it is a historical fact that, from the 15th century to the late 20th century, new developments in mathematics were largely concentrated in Europe and North America. For these reasons, the bulk of this article is devoted to European developments since 1500.

    This does not mean, however, that developments elsewhere have been unimportant. Indeed, to understand the history of mathematics in Europe, it is necessary to know its history at least in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, in ancient Greece, and in Islamic civilization from the 9th to the 15th century. The way in which these civilizations influenced one another and the important direct contributions Greece and Islam made to later developments are discussed in the first parts of this article.

    India’s contributions to the development of contemporary mathematics were made through the considerable influence of Indian achievements on Islamic mathematics during its formative years. A separate article, South Asian mathematics, focuses on the early history of mathematics in the Indian subcontinent and the development there of the modern decimal place-value numeral system. The article East Asian mathematics covers the mostly independent development of mathematics in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.

  • Match the words with their meanings.
  • structure -the process of thinking logically about something
  • reasoning-a way that parts are organized or arranged
  • quantitative-a general idea rather than a concrete object
  • abstraction-related to numbers or amounts
  • commerce-to support or keep something going
  • sustain-the activity of buying and selling goods
  • axiom-a statement that can be proved using facts and logic
  • theorem-a statement that is accepted as true without proof
  • civilization-the power to affect how someone or something develops
  • influence-an advanced human society with culture and knowledge
  • Fill in the blanks with correct words from the list:
    (structure, reasoning, commerce, influence, civilization)
  • Ancient _______ like Egypt and Greece made big progress in mathematics.
  • Logical _______ is important for solving problems.
  • Trade and _______ helped mathematics grow.
  • The _______ of India was strong in Islamic mathematics.
  • Geometry studies the _______ of shapes.
  • Choose the correct form.
  • Mathematics (has / have) been important since ancient times.
  • It (developed / has developed) far beyond basic counting.
  • Many cultures (were / have been) influenced by Greek mathematics.
  • Mathematicians (worked / have worked) for centuries to create new ideas.
  • Since the 17th century, mathematics (became / has become) a part of science.
  • Reading Comprehension

    Answer the questions:

  • What is mathematics described as in the first paragraph?
  • Why did mathematics develop in many cultures?
  • What are mathematical systems made of?
  • Where did most mathematical development occur after the 15th century?
  • Why is it important to study ancient civilizations to understand European mathematics?
  • How did India influence Islamic mathematics?

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