Port Said International Schools National Section Better Education for Future Generations Name: …………………………………………… G 6( ) Date: ……/11/2017 Super Land (6) Vocabulary and Grammar Handout Module (1) Communication New Vocabulary Communicate to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body or using other signals Communication he act of communicating with people Gestures A movement with a part of your body. Body language the movements or positions of your body that show other people how you are feeling, even though you do not tell them in words Sociable describes someone who likes to meet and spend time with other people confused unable to think clearly or to understand something hug to hold someone or something close to your body with your arms, usually to show that you like, love or value them Angry with Frustrated Bite nails To cut nails with your teeth blush Face becomes redder than usual from embarrassment Clench fist To curl up my fingers tightly towards my palm Embarrassed Ashamed Frown to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes to show that you are annoyed or worried Impatient Annoyed because I have to wait too long # patient nervous Relaxed Offended by Insulted # respected
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Port Said International Schools National Section Better Education for Future Generations Name: …………………………………………… G 6( ) Date: ……/11/2017
Super Land (6)
Vocabulary and Grammar
Handout
Module (1)
Communication
New Vocabulary Communicate to share information with others by speaking, writing,
moving your body or using other signals
Communication he act of communicating with people
Gestures A movement with a part of your body.
Body language the movements or positions of your body that show
other people how you are feeling, even though you do
not tell them in words
Sociable describes someone who likes to meet and spend time
with other people
confused unable to think clearly or to understand something
hug to hold someone or something close to your body
with your arms, usually to show that you like, love or
value them
Angry with Frustrated
Bite nails To cut nails with your teeth
blush Face becomes redder than usual from embarrassment
Clench fist To curl up my fingers tightly towards my palm
Embarrassed Ashamed
Frown to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines
on your face above your eyes to show that you are
annoyed or worried
Impatient Annoyed because I have to wait too long # patient
nervous Relaxed
Offended by Insulted # respected
Port Said International Schools National Section Better Education for Future Generations Name: …………………………………………… G 6( ) Date: ……/11/2017
Pleased Happy = glad
Raise eyebrows To move the line of hair which grows above your eye
to a higher position
Scratch my head To rub my fingernails against my head
Shake hands To take somebody's right hand in my own moving it
slightly up and down.
Shy Uncomfortable with other people.
Tired Feeling that you want to rest
Sure # unsure
worried Anxious
yawn To open your mouth and breathe in more air than usual,
when I am tired or bored.
nod to move my head downwards and upwards
nod your head # shake your head.
Unit 1 a -New Vocabulary
greet to say ’hello’ to sb or shake hands with them
insult (n.) an offensive remark or action
(v.) to say or do something to someone that is rude or
offensive.
palm The inside part of the hand
unacceptable too bad to be accepted, approved of or allowed to
continue .
Soles the bottom surface of the foot or the bottom part of a
shoe or sock.
Deep in conversation Absorbed in a talk with sb.
Sweat to pass a salty colourless liquid through the skin
because you are hot, ill or frightened
harmless not able to upset or offend anyone
get by to do things in an acceptable way
be aware of
to know about sth
Port Said International Schools National Section Better Education for Future Generations Name: …………………………………………… G 6( ) Date: ……/11/2017
-Present Simple Tense
➢ Form
a) I
We
They Verb { inf. }
You
Plural nouns
b) He
She Verb + s/es/ies
It
Singular nouns
Examples:
1-I usually send e-mails to my friends.
2-Dad always drives me to school.
➢ Usage of the present simple tense
1- Facts:
• The sun rises in the east.
• Water boils at 100° c.
2- Habits:
• Bassant gets up early every day.
3- Permanent states:
• Nahla lives in Cairo.
4-Timetables:
• The train to Luxor leaves at 9:00a.m.
5-With adverbs of frequency: (key words of present simple)
Port Said International Schools National Section Better Education for Future Generations Name: …………………………………………… G 6( ) Date: ……/11/2017
• A verb which isn't stative is called a dynamic verb, and is
usually an action (continuous form).
Some verbs can be both stative and dynamic:
Think
- think (stative) = have an opinion I think that coffee is great
- think (dynamic) = consider, have in my head what are you thinking about? I'm thinking about my next holiday
Have
• - have (stative) = own I have a car
• - have (dynamic) = part of an expression or experience 1- I'm having a party / a picnic / a good time / a break
• 2- She’s having some milk. (= drinking) • 3-We’re having lunch. (=eating) • 4- He’s having shower or a bath. (=taking)
See
• - see (stative) = see with your eyes / understand 1- I see what you mean = understand 2- I see her now, she's just coming along the road = see with your eyes
• - see (dynamic) = meet I'm seeing Robert tomorrow
Taste
• - taste (stative) = has a certain taste This soup tastes great The coffee tastes really bitter
• - taste (dynamic) = the action of tasting =trying The chef is tasting the soup
Smell
• - smell (stative) = has the smell • He smells of fish. • - smell (dynamic) = sniffing • He’s smelling the fish.
Port Said International Schools National Section Better Education for Future Generations Name: …………………………………………… G 6( ) Date: ……/11/2017
➢ Prepositions
Popular with e.g. Amr Diab is popular with all people.
Jealous of e.g. Sara is jealous of her friends
Fond of + noun/ gerund (V. +
ing)
e.g. I am fond of playing tennis
Good at + noun / gerund e.g.Ali is good at running. He always comes first