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)) (Curriculum Connection Life Science / Health Reading 1.19 ปhat do you know about the two fruits in the pictures? FHuits from Asia The kiwi fruit is originally from China. The small oval-shaped fruit (ets its name from the native bird of New Zealand, the kiwi. Both the ir and bird have fuzzy brown skin. Inside, the fruit is bright green with ยiny black seeds. It tastes like a combination of a strawberry, a melon, and a banana. But the kiwi is much more than an exotic fruit. According to recent studies, the kiwi has the most nutrients of all fruits. It is an excellent source of vitamin C, and it is good for colds and asthma. Studies show that kiwi can help children with breathing problems and coughs. Kiwis also help reduce the fats in one's blood, and so they help keep the heart healthy. The mangosteen is native to Southeast Asia. On the outside, the fruit is a reddish purple color and has a small green crown near the stem. The fruit is white on the inside. The mangosteen tastes like a combination of strawberry and peach, and it is sweet and sour. The people of Southeast Asia use the mangosteen for medicinal purposes. The skin is used to treat infections, reduce pain, and control fever. A tea made from the rind is also good for stomach problems. Powder from the dried fruit is used for skin diseases. It's not Surprising people in Thailand call it the Queen of Fruits. About the Reading Complete the information. kiwi mangosteen looks/appearance taste good for ... World Link Find out about fruits and their health benefits. Choose one and present your findings to the class.

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.l TRUE-H 4G 18:01 @ 14% Fce reading and use of english part.. ปา X https://www.liveworksheets.com FCE READING AND USE OF ENGLISH PART7 You are going to read five reviews of fantasy novels. Before you read, underline the main idea in each question. The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led |- the Revels There by Catherynne M. Valente A Stitch in Time by Penelope Lively Maria is always lost in her own little world in which she prefers to chat with animals, trees, plants and inanimate objects, rather than other human beings. But while on holiday she begins to hear things that others cant, and she's not sure what is real any more. Then she finds a nineteenth-century sewn picture and she feels a strange connection with Harriet, the girl who sewed it. As Maria becomes more involved in This is the second breathtaking adventure for September, the strange girl who retums to Fairyland to find that the fairy creatures are in trouble, For a while now they have been losing their shadows and, with their shadow, their magic is disappearing. September learns that it is all to do with a conflict with Fairyland-Below, a dark place where there is no law, and terrifying creatures live. It is a place that September knows she has to visit in order to get back the shadows from the thieves, and to sort out the mess that Fairyland is in. It takes her on an incredible journey that is sometimes dangerous, sometimes terrifying, but always fascinating. Readers young and old will have great fun with this one. Harriet's world, she begins to fear that something sad has happened. This book is a gentile, funny and mysteriouร read from an author who started her career witing film scripts. Ante's Inferno by Griselda Heppel Shadow Spel by Caro King Adults will have heard of Dante's Inferno and the author When Nina is set the task to stop the evil Mr Strood from killing the dying land of Drift, she has to find Simeon Dark, the last surviving king and his mansion, for he is the only one who can make sure she is successful. But with Dark's love of tricks, strange creatures and monsters - good and bad - in the way, Nina has a hard mission before her. Readers watch the hero survive a series of thrilling adventures, and fall in love along the way. The book is written for the teen market, but there is nothing unsuitable for younger readers in here. In fact, the movie rights have already been sold to a family-friendly Hollywood production company, and it is due for release next year. says she was inspired to write her book drawing on the Inferno's riches. Ante and her enemy at school, Florence, plus a boy who has been trapped in the music room for a hundred years, fall into a tunnel leading to the Underworld. There they find themselves in a dark and nightmarish place where characters from Greek mythology exist alongside terifying, monstrous beings. Their horrifying journey and need to get back to the real world is full of exciting events. While it may be a bit much for pre-teens to deal with, more mature readers will keep turning the pages to find out what dreadful thing is going to happen next. Match questions 1-10 with the reviews (A-E). The reviews may be chosen more than once. 1. Which book is probably too frightening for young readers? The Deadly Trap by Jan Burchett & Sara Vogler 2. Which book is about regaining something that has been lost? Young hero Sam is taken back 300 years onto his favourite pirate ship, the Sea Wolf, where the pirates are planning to steal some English gold. Within minutes he meets the new shipmate, Mick, who Sam suspects is not all he claims to be. The other 3. Which book contains an element of humour? 4. Which book involves a journey into the past? pirates เall like him, but Sam is not 5. Which book features a character who may be hiding something?| So sure and sets 3 the others refuse to believe it, going ahead with a trap that Mick fals into but 6. Which book is being turned into a film? their piracy plans involving Mick. Sam and his close friend Charlie have to find a way to stop Mick's plan. This is a fast-moving tale, which brings to mind the old-fashioned adventure 7. Which book has a main character who is not very sociable? 8. Which book is one of a series of novels? stories of such classic writers as Stevenson and Defoe. 9. Which book takes some ideas from another work? 10. Which book includes a character interested in magic and games? Finish!! Learn German Online Group Courses Learn German with the experts online. Get afull level ahead.

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Reading ) (Curriculum Connection Civics 1.13 (0 Do you know how laws are passed in your country? Silly Laws around the World Every country has its own set of rules or laws. Laws are created by governments, and they are generally approved by a legislative body-such as the Congress or the Parliament. Laws are typically made for a reason, but some laws can be really silly. It was once against the law to slam a car door in Switzerland. And Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because the cartoon character didn't wear pants. In England, if you found a whale on the beach, you couldn't keep it. It belonged to เ24 the king because it was considered a special animal. Until 1874, people in Belgium had to choose their children's names from a list written at the time of Napoleon. Nowadays many countries still have strict laws regarding names. It is to prevent parents from giving children ridiculous names: In Brazil, a woman was called Disneylandia da Silva, and twins were called Fish and Chips in New Zealand. However, the United States may have the strangest laws: Itis against the law to sleep on top of a refrigerator outdoors or to sing in the bathtub in Pennsylvania. * In Alaska, it is an offense to push a live moose out of a plane. * And it is illegal in Massachusetts to put a gorila in the back seat of your car. So remember, if youre taking your pet gorilla for a drive, you have to put him in the front seat and dont forget to fasten his seatbelt, or you Could be fined. Why do you think those laws were made in the U.S.? About the Reading 1. Why was Donald Duck banned in Finland? 2. Why are there laws about names? 3. What two things are against the law in Pennsylvania? 4. What is still a driving offense in the U.S. today?

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Reading 1 0) (Curieuum Connection Soecil Studios) Look at the title and the pictures. What do you know about education in ancient times? What things didn't students use to have? School in Ancient Times In Greece, 2,500 years ago, only the sons of rich people went to school, and they started around the age of seven. Students first learned to read and write syllables and then Words, and then they copied famous sayings. They wrote on wax tablets with a stylus, which was like a pen. After they learned to read and write, they used to study Greek poetry and historical Works. Music was an important part of their education, and so was physical training. Girls stayed at home with their mothers and learned how to keep the house. In ancient Rome, boys and girls from wealthy families received a bilingual education. They had to study Greek and Latin. Students usually had classes outside, if the weather was good, or in the teacher's house. Teachers used to beat students who didn't pay attention or who were lazy. In ancient China, many children never got a chance to go to school. With the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the emperor paid for free education. Only boys were allowed to study. They typically used to start school when they were about six years old, and there was one teacher for the whole school. There weren't any math or science lessons. Students learned to read and write, and they used to memorize pages of the great Chinese philosopher Confucius. His teachings stressed the importance of duty, family, and hard work. Boys used to work very hard to pass the government tests. Students with the highest scores could get a job in the government. Around 500 A.D., girls also began to learn how to read and write in Buddhist temples, which were spreading in China.

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