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Honor and Help Your Parents

Vocabulary Questions

1. What does “crowd” mean?

a) very loud music

b) lots of people in the same place

c) a stage where musicians play

d) dangerous conditions

2. What does “lie” mean?

a) to say something that is not true

b) to tell a funny story

c) to talk about something that happened to you

d) to talk to someone in a mean way

3. What does “honor” mean?

a) to say nice things about someone

b) to be nice to someone

c) to be serious about something

d) to respect someone and treat them well

Grammar Questions

1. Kim tells Emily that she ________ lie to her parents.

a) would

b) could

c) should

d) might

2. Kim’s mother is just tired ________ Kim being dishonest with her.

a) of

b) about

c) to

d) with

3. ________ Thursday, Kim invites Emily over to her house.

a) In

b) For

c) On

d) At

Comprehension Questions

1. Why do Kim and her mother fight all the time?

Because Kim always lied to her mom and mom was tired of Kim being dishonest.

2. What does Emily decide not to do to her parents?

Because Emily thought that you should always be honest with your parents and respect them.

3. In your opinion, why is it important to honor and help your parents?

because they do everything for me, I love them very much and I don’t want to lose my trust and honor for them.

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Do Not Harm a Person of Good Will

1. What does “good will” mean?

a) a kind, helpful, and friendly attitude

b) an attitude of independence

c) a happy, positive attitude

d) a calm attitude

2. What does “volunteer” mean?

a) a person who works for money

b) a person who works many extra hours for extra pay

c) a person who works for free doing something they think is important

d) a person who does not have a job

3. What does “value” mean?

a) to think something is expensive

b) to think something is very important and worth doing

c) to think something is not important

d) to think something is beautiful

Grammar Questions

1. She wants to improve this community for ________ us.

a) all

b) all of

c) of

d) everyone

2. The parents even publish a lovely letter ________ the local newspaper.

a) in

b) at

c) on

d) of

3. You cannot trust ________.

a) no one

b) someone

c) everyone

d) anyone

Comprehension Questions

1. What special kind of work does Sophia do?

voluntary work

2. Why does Judy think Sophia has something to hide?

I think he just wanted to gossip and hurt someone.

3. In your opinion, why is it important not to harm a person of good will?

Because this people do good and kind things/work and help everyone.

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English

1 langest
2 more diffcult
3 easiest
4 worst
5 bigger
6 better
7 worse
8 most important

1 At 10.00 she’s having a driving lesson.
2 At 3.00 she’s meeting Gerard in cafe
3 She and Sue are going to cinema sunday
4 At 12.30 she and Wendy are lunching
5 At 5.00 she is doing homework
6 At 7.30 his cousins are arriving from canada

  1. When I speak English, I sometimes make mistakes in grammar, but I can still communicate with English speakers.
  2. Excuse me, what does this word mean.
  3. I want my pronunciation to be better, so I listen to cassettes and imitate the speakers
  4. For homework, our teacher sometimes gives us texts in Englosh and we have to translate them into our language
  5. My father speaks good english, but he has a very strong accent.
  6. When I don’t know a word, I try to guess the meaning. If I can’t do that I look up the word in dictionary

in/on water-windsurfing, swimming, snorkelling, surfing, canoeing

not in/out of water- camping, climbing, sightseeing, sunbathing, horse riding

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A letter to my mom

Dear Mom,

I hope this letter finds you well and brings a smile to your face. There are so many things I want to say, but finding the right words is always a challenge. I want you to know how much you mean to me, how your love and support have shaped my life in ways I can never fully express.

You’ve been my rock, my guiding light through every storm and every triumph. Your unwavering faith in me has given me the strength to chase my dreams and overcome my fears. Your endless patience and understanding have taught me the true meaning of compassion and empathy.

I often think back to the countless sacrifices you’ve made for our family, the late nights you spent working to provide for us, and the selfless love you showered upon us every single day. I realize now, more than ever, the depth of your love and the magnitude of your generosity.

As I navigate through life’s ups and downs, I carry with me the lessons you’ve taught me and the values you’ve instilled in me. Your wisdom and grace continue to inspire me to be the best version of myself, to strive for excellence in everything I do, and to never lose sight of what truly matters in life.

Mom, you are my hero, my confidante, and my best friend. I am forever grateful for the countless blessings you’ve brought into my life, and I cherish every moment we share together. Thank you for being the incredible woman that you are, and for loving me unconditionally.

With all my love,