суббота, 25 января 2020 г.

https://agendaweb.org/exercises/grammar/anything-something

https://wordwall.net/resource/771373/sergey

Simple Past vs. Present Perfect Practice 1


Simple PastPresent Perfect
Specified time in pastUnspecified time in past
I visited Japan last year.I have visited Japan.
Finished ActionUnfinished Action
I went shopping twice last month.I have gone shopping twice this month
Finished Action + forUnfinished Action + for
He lived in Paris for two years.He has lived in London for one year.
*He is no longer in Paris.*He is still in London
Keywords: recently, since, just


Fill in the blanks using the Simple Past (i.e. When did you wake up today?) or the Present Perfect (i.e. Have you gone skydiving?).


1. What  for dinner last night? (eat/you)

2.  South Africa? (visit/Mary)

3.  to work by subway this morning? (come/you)

4. What  last weekend? (do/he)

5. You work for the bank, right? How long  there? (work/you)

6. How long  in your current apartment/house? (live/you)

7. How often  swimming when you were a child? (go/you)

8. How many cups of coffee  yesterday? (drink/I)

9.  raw fish? (eat/they)

10. Where  when you were a student? (live/you)

https://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/upperf2.htm

суббота, 18 января 2020 г.

19,01,2020

https://wordwall.net/resource/749468/electricity

http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/circuitsconductors.html

Graphite Circuit

Use your graphite pencil and draw any design on your paper.

Tip: Draw a simple image where all the lines are connected and make sure to create thick, bold lines with your pencil.
In your drawing, leave at least a 1 cm gap on opposite ends of your drawing. Mark your positive and negative lines
Once you're done with your design, place the battery on one of the gaps. Align the positive and negative ends with the graphite lines.
Take an LED and bend the bottom ends of the wires.
Tape the wire at the end of the lines across the other gap, aligning positive and negative wires. Make sure your LED stands upright. The wires should be in contact with the graphite lines.

Tip: The longer side of the LED is the positive side.
What's going on?
Graphite is an electrical conductor, perfect for learning about circuits  and electricity! Because graphite is low in conductivity, the success of a circuit will depend on the length, thickness, and amount of graphite on the paper. For example, the longer the graphite path is, the dimmer your light will be.

It's time to experiment! Try drawing lines of different lengths. Does it make a difference to the LED? Try drawing lines of different thicknesses. Does that make a difference to the LED?

воскресенье, 12 января 2020 г.

13,01,2020

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/make_do.htm

https://wordwall.net/resource/749468/electricity

http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities/circuitsconductors.html





Graphite Circuit

Use your graphite pencil and draw any design on your paper.

Tip: Draw a simple image where all the lines are connected and make sure to create thick, bold lines with your pencil.
In your drawing, leave at least a 1 cm gap on opposite ends of your drawing. Mark your positive and negative lines
Once you're done with your design, place the battery on one of the gaps. Align the positive and negative ends with the graphite lines.
Take an LED and bend the bottom ends of the wires.
Tape the wire at the end of the lines across the other gap, aligning positive and negative wires. Make sure your LED stands upright. The wires should be in contact with the graphite lines.

Tip: The longer side of the LED is the positive side.
What's going on?
Graphite is an electrical conductor, perfect for learning about circuits  and electricity! Because graphite is low in conductivity, the success of a circuit will depend on the length, thickness, and amount of graphite on the paper. For example, the longer the graphite path is, the dimmer your light will be.

It's time to experiment! Try drawing lines of different lengths. Does it make a difference to the LED? Try drawing lines of different thicknesses. Does that make a difference to the LED?

06.03.2021

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