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This lesson focuses on understanding various English words and their meanings through practical exercises. It covers important concepts like articles, the meanings of "enable", "enormous", "friendship", and "ownership", and provides contextual examples to deepen comprehension. Students will engage in interactive exercises on quantities, definitions, and differentiated meanings, enhancing their vocabulary skills. The lesson also introduces cultural elements, comparing living standards globally. Join us in this enriching language journey!
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Unit 6 Lesson 5
Article It has two meaning:- (Try to guess meanings from pictures.)
They are articles. Excuse me, what do we call the words (a, an or the) ? 2
2. The words a, an or the an a the
She bought a dozen eggs at the shop
Exercise:- • How many eggs are there in half a dozen? • If you buy twelve dozen bars of chocolate, how many will you have ?
Make something possible for somebody Note:- The structure after the verb: enable a person to do a thing
The Pacific Ocean is enormous
Exercise:- • Make a sentence beginning with fortunately, to follow this sentence. I lost my pen on the way to school.
The condition or situation being something. For example:- Friendship means being friends. Ownership is the situation of owning. -ship *what do we call the condition of being member? *complete: …………. of the club cost SR 2o a year
The deepest mine in the world is a gold mine in South Africa . It is 3.582m deep
A hole which is dug In the ground to get minerals such as copper or gold.
Exercise:- Do you know the name of Saudi Arabia’s biggest gold mine ?
Saudi Arabia is a muslim country but U.S.A is a non-muslim country
Exercise:- *What do we call a flight which does not stop? A……… flight
The average quantity of goods and services received or used by a person in a country
Most countries of the Third World are in the southern hemisphere
All the developing countries or the world; all the non-industrial countries.