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Meanings List [Word slice stove slunk escape snarled delicious marvellous tiny Word Class English Meaning a piece of food. a cooker. moved in a sly way. get free. made an unpleasant, angry sound. having a pleasant taste or smell. very good. very small. Question Choose a word from the table above to fill in the blanks. 1) Leen always makes a cake. 2) We bought a new for our kitchen. 3) Our dog at the thief last night. 4) These toys are fun to play with. 5) My sister has a very golden fish. 6) Give me another of pizza, please. 7) Tom and Ned always from the danger. 8) She into the room and nobody noticed her. 1

Comprehension Read the text on pages (24-25) then answer the following questions. 1) What was Polly doing when the doorbell rang? 2) Why did the wolf come to Polly's house? 3) How many times did the wolf come to Polly's house? 4) What did the wolf eat? a) The first time b) The second time c) The third time 5) Mention one description for each of the following.( give an adjective) wolf toffee pie chocolate cake 6) These pronouns refer to: 1. You ( line 4 / page 24 ) 2. He ( line 3 / page 25 ) 7) Find in the text: common noun proper noun adverb past verb 2

Memorize Language Building ( Homophones) Homophones are words which sound the same but are spelled differently. Example: ( coat/caught) - coat: a long jacket. - caught: past tense of catch. Word English meaning Arabic meaning no know two too right write see sea so sew knew new be bee beech beach blue blew The opposite of yes. To be certain about. A number which comes after 'one'. As well as, also. 2. opposite of left. use a pen or pencil to make letters or numbers on paper. use your eyes. a large area of salt water. very. use a needle and thread. past tense of know. the opposite of old. infinitive of is, am and are. an insect. kind of tree. a sandy place. a colour. past tense of blow. 3

Exercise (1) Complete each sentence by choosing the correct homophone and writing it in the blank. 1) The toffee is hot! ( so / sew ) 2) I have pencils. ( too /two ) 3) - Do you like milk? -, I don't. ( No / Know ) 4) is my favourite colour. ( Blew / Blue ) 5) is my favourite fruit. ( Beach /Beech ) 6) Emily poems and songs. (writes / rights) Exercise (2) Read each sentence. If you find a misused homophone, rewrite the sentence correctly. 1) Sally likes eating beach very much. 2) A be makes delicious honey. 3) We swam in the sea. 4) Oliver rights poems and songs. 4

Grammar [Past Simple and Past Continuous ] We can talk about an action which was in progress when another action interrupted it using the past continuous and the past simple. The action in progress past continuous. The action which interrupts the action in the progress past simple. We join the two actions using while. Examples While I was studying, my friend called me. The doorbell rang while she was sleeping. While my brothers were playing,my father came. Mum arrived while my sisters were cleaning. Note 1 (while) can come at the beginning or in the middle of sentences. After (while) we use past continuous. Note 2 If (while) comes at the beginning of the sentence we put a comma (, ) in the middle of this sentence. If (while) comes at the middle of the sentence we don't put a comma (, ) before( while). 5

Exercise (1) Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb: 1) While we (have) a party, we heard a loud noise. 2) It (start) to rain while they were camping. 3) Ali (arrive) home while they were having lunch. 4) While Rama (write), the school bell rang. 5) While Yazan (wear) his uniform, the school bus arrived. 6) Wesam (buy) a gift while he (shop). Exercise (2) Join these sentences using (while). Use the punctuation marks correctly. 1) - Diana fell. - She was riding the bicycle. 2) - My family were having dinner. - My brother broke a dish. 3) - Abdullah was running. - He felt tired. 6