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*BRITISH EDUCATION SCHOOL* *Grade 9 - English Language - Literature* *Chapter 5: The Young Tulip-grower - "The Black Tulip"* * *Section A: Reading Comprehension [12 Marks]* Answer in complete sentences. 2 marks each. 1. Describe Corneliusโs feelings and exact words when he looked at the 3 bulbs. What do they show about his character? 2. Why did Cornelius choose to save the bulbs before reading Craekeโs letter? What does this tell us about his priorities? 3. Explain how Cornelius hid the bulbs from the soldiers. Why was this action risky? 4. Why was Isaac Boxtel watching Corneliusโs house? Was he happy or sad about Corneliusโs arrest? Give evidence. 5. What important information did Isaac learn from Corneliusโs notebook? How did this change his plan? 6. Compare Cornelius and Isaac. Who loves the tulips more? Give one reason for each character. *Section B: Vocabulary in Context [8 Marks]* Choose the best meaning of the underlined word. 1 mark each. 1. Cornelius was *surprised* when Craeke ran in. a) happy b) shocked c) angry d) sleepy 2. He picked up the bulbs *carefully*. a) quickly b) with attention c) loudly d) angrily 3. The judge said Cornelius had papers of a *traitor*. a) hero b) friend c) person who betrays his country d) servant 4. The house was *empty* when Isaac entered. a) full of people b) with no one inside c) very big d) very clean 5. Cornelius thanked God the bulbs were not *damaged*. a) broken b) painted c) lost d) old 6. Isaac looked through his *telescope*. a) book b) tool for seeing far c) gun d) letter 7. Cornelius was not *frightened* of the soldiers. a) afraid b) excited c) hungry d) tired 8. Isaac was *jealous* of Cornelius. a) loved him b) wanted what he had c) helped him d) ignored him *Section C: Grammar - Past Continuous vs Past Simple [6 Marks]* Fill in with correct verb form. 1 mark each. 1. While Cornelius ............at the bulbs, Craeke ran into the room. 2. The servant .........that soldiers were coming to arrest him. 3. Isaac ............Corneliusโs house with his telescope all day. 4. When the judge arrived, Cornelius ....... the bulbs in his pocket. 5. The soldiers .........into the room while Cornelius was talking. 6. Isaac .......... the notebook after he searched all the drawers.[look][say][watch][put][run][find] *D* Who Said, write the speaker 1. "Next year, these bulbs will be black tulips. I am the happiest man!" 2. "Please, read this letter immediately, sir!" 3. "You must give that package to me. It is not yours!" 4. "Good! The soldiers will take Cornelius to The Hague. Then they will kill him." 5. "I cannot wait! He has come from The Hague." 6. "None of these was a black tulip!" *E* write your own answer according to your understanding to the current chapter. 1. If you were Cornelius, would you save the bulbs or read the letter first? Give 2 reasons for your choice. [2 marks] 2. Do you think Isaac is a villain or just ambitious? Explain your opinion with evidence from the chapter. [2 marks] *F* Complete the quotes from the chapter. 1. "I must put these bulbs safely in a ........... 2. "The bulbs are not ............I thank God for that." 3. "Last January, Cornelius De Witt left a package of papers in this ............ 4. "Today I have three small tulip from one large bulb. These bulbs will have flowers in the spring ..................
Match the word to its synonym level B1 CEFR. Use the vocabulary exactly adverb precisely except that aside from exist verb to be real existing adjective real, current Example: Flying cars are not practical with existing technology. existence noun reality Example: The existence of black holes has been confirmed by indirect observation. extraordinary adjective unusual feature noun important part of something Example: The Ramon Crater is a unique feature of the Negev Desert. feedback noun reaction figure noun shape Example: I canโt tell if that figure in the shadows is a man or a woman. figure out verb understand Example: I just canโt figure out how the magician did that amazing trick. financial adjective related to money Example: Her family is having financial problems so they canโt travel overseas this year. finance verb pay for Example: If I canโt get a loan from the bank, I wonโt be able to finance a new apartment. finance noun money Example: An expert in finance predicts a global recession. finding/findings noun discoveries; results of a study Example: According to the findings of the police investigation, this is the gun which fired the fatal bullet. flexibility noun willingness to change flexible adjective adjusts easily Example: Iโd prefer to meet on Monday morning but I can be flexible depending upon your schedule. flood noun a lot of water flood verb to cover with too much water flu noun type of sickness focus on/upon verb pay attention to Example: You should focus on your schoolwork if you want to improve your grades. focus noun attention People with attention deficit disorder lose focus easily. frequency noun how often frequent adjective very often Example: Hanah is a frequent customer and everyone at the store knows her. fresh adjective new Example: We need some fresh ideas if weโre going to solve this problem. frighten verb scare from preposition position, starting point gain verb make an increase, profit, earn Example: I have nothing to gain by choosing sides so I shall remain neutral. gain noun profit, amount earned generate verb create, make Example: Chat GPT can generate text written in any style you choose. guidance noun help, advice hopeful adjective optimistic, having a positive outlook Example: The farmers are hopeful that we will have rain this winter. hopefully adjective with luck ideal adjective best, most preferable Example: Nuclear power may not be an ideal solution to global warming, but itโs certainly worth considering. illness noun sickness, disease illustrate verb draw pictures illustration noun picture, image Example: Childrenโs storybooks have colorful illustrations. image noun picture, especially on film or television Example: The mother of the pop singer cried when she first saw her daughterโs image on television. in preposition within, inside, into in terms of regarding Example: That company makes a great product but theyโre lacking in terms of customer service. in actual fact in truth Example: The mayor says the city is a safe place to live, but in actual fact the violent crime rate is very high. in connection with about Example: Police arrested four men in connection with the robbery. in that case if that is true Example: Billy Bob: โTraffic could be heavy tomorrow.โ Peggy Sue: โIn that case, we better leave early.โ in the meantime while, during Example: The new computers wonโt arrive until next week, but we can keep using the old ones in the meantime. initial adjective first Example: Her initial reaction to that song was negative, but over time sheโs come to like it. initially adverb at first instruction noun teaching, order Example: Most new electronic devices come with a set of instructions. intelligence noun smartness Example: Since you have a degree from a good university, I assume you have sufficient intelligence to understand this problem. intelligent adjective smart Example: Joe isnโt very intelligent, but he is a kind person with a warm heart. interest noun attraction Example: Yossi has little interest in politics, whereas his wife goes to all the protests and demonstrations. interest verb to attract Example: Sports donโt really interest me, but my brother is a big basketball fan. introduce verb to show something new Example: Today in class I will introduce the basic concepts of literary analysis. invest verb to put money into something in order to earn money Example: Joe invested in cryptocurrency and lost a lot of money. investor noun one who puts money into something in order to earn money Example: Venture capitalists are investors who put money into risky start-up businesses. investment noun putting money into something in order to earn money Example: Buying real estate in Israel is a very safe investment because the value never goes down. investigate verb research, study Example: The police collected evidence to investigate the murder. investigation noun study Example: The police donโt have a suspect for the murder as the investigation isnโt finished yet. investigator noun detective Example: Detective Schmendrick is the lead investigator for the murder case. just about almost Example: Iโm just about done here so Iโll be there shortly. keep on doing verb continue Example: Youโre crazy if you keep on doing the same thing and expect different results. kind of type of Example: What kind of dog is that, a poodle? knowledge noun awareness Example: John failed the test due to lack of knowledge of the material. lack verb not having, missing Example: John failed the test due to lack of knowledge of the material. landscape noun the view of the land likely adjective, adverb probably Example: When we learn from our mistakes, weโre not likely to forget. limited adjective restricted Example: We should go to the store today because the sale is for a limited time only. limitation noun restriction little adjective small, not a lot Example: She always tells the truth. I have little reason to doubt her. look at verb see Example: People used to read newspapers on the train. Nowadays they just look at their phones. low adverb to a small amount or level Example: I have to charge my phone because the battery is running low. material noun documents, information Example: We have a lot of material to cover before the end of the semester. meaning noun significance mean verb to have significance or purpose means noun form of, by the use of Example: They communicate by means of radio. measure noun step Example: The teacher took measures to prevent cheating during the test mention verb to say, point out Example: The coach said the team played very well today but didnโt mention any player specifically. miss verb (1) fail to catch (2) wishing to see somebody Examples: (1) The football player kicked the ball but missed the goal. (2) Wow, itโs good to see you! Iโve missed you so much! misunderstand verb understand incorrectly Example: Iโm afraid I misunderstood the instructions. Could you repeat them please? more or less approximately, somewhat, to a varying degree Example: This is more or less a religious neighborhood, though there are a few secular families. must modal verb have to naturally adverb as expected, normally nature noun (1) open air (2) character Examples: (1) We like to go hiking in nature reserves. (2) Pit bulls are aggressive by nature.
Give me 10 sentences in second conditional, dont conjugate the first verb but instead put it in parenthesis in the infiinitive so students ahve to conjugate it
What to do whilehe waits While - แกแแแแ, แ แแชแ A lot of A little, a few A few times - แ แแแแแแฏแแ แแ A little time - แชแแขแ แฎแแแ for a bit - แชแแขแแแ Prepare - แแแแแแแแแ However - but - แแแฃแฎแแแแแแ แแแแกแ Relatives - แแแแแกแแแแแ Hold up Touch upHave you got it? I have/I havenโt Has she got it? No she hasnโt, yes she has. I have got a bathroom, she has a got a nice bedroom. Depends on - แแแแฉแแแ Decide - แแแแแฌแงแแแขแแแแแ Above - แแแแแ Towel - แแแ แกแแฎแแชแ Spacious [speishas]- แกแแแ แชแแแแ แแแแแแ, แแแแ แกแแแ แชแ Fall asleep - แแแซแแแแแ Rest of the work - แแแแแ แฉแแแ แกแแแฃแจแแ More - แฃแคแ แ Curtain - แคแแ แแ Prepared - แแแแแแแแแฃแแ It is ready when it comes Relatives [relativs] - แแแแแกแแแแแ relative แแแแแกแแแ Built-in - แฉแแจแแแแแฃแแ Layout - แแแแแแแแแ Bright - แแแแแแ, แแแจแแแจแ Worn out - แแแชแแแแแแ However - แแแฃแฎแแแแแแ แแแแกแ Durable - แแแแซแแ Water - resistent - แฌแงแแ แแแแซแ Find - found - found - แแแแแ Shorter, longer, better More comfortable I am not responsible for I talk to them Phrasal Verb Meaning put in แแแแแแแขแแแ take out แแแฎแกแแ / แแแแฆแแแ tear down แแแแแ แแแ rip out แแแแแแแแ แแแฎแกแแ fit in with แจแแแกแแแแแแแแแแก go for แแ แฉแแแ point out แแแแแแแแ come up with แแแคแแฅแ แแแ cut down on แจแแแชแแ แแแ wear out แแแชแแแแ touch up แแชแแ แ แจแแแแแแแ / แแแแแฆแแแแ work out แแแแแแแแแก, แแแแแแ แแแแก hold up แแแแงแแแแแก
Have you got it? I have/I havenโt Has she got it? No she hasnโt, yes she has. I have got a bathroom, she has a got a nice bedroom. Depends on - แแแแฉแแแ Decide - แแแแแฌแงแแแขแแแแแ Above - แแแแแ Towel - แแแ แกแแฎแแชแ Spacious [speishas]- แกแแแ แชแแแแ แแแแแแ, แแแแ แกแแแ แชแ Fall asleep - แแแซแแแแแ Rest of the work - แแแแแ แฉแแแ แกแแแฃแจแแ More - แฃแคแ แ Curtain - แคแแ แแ Prepared - แแแแแแแแแฃแแ It is ready when it comes Relatives [relativs] - แแแแแกแแแแแ relative แแแแแกแแแ Built-in - แฉแแจแแแแแฃแแ Layout - แแแแแแแแแ Bright - แแแแแแ, แแแจแแแจแ Worn out - แแแชแแแแแแ However - แแแฃแฎแแแแแแ แแแแกแ Durable - แแแแซแแ Water - resistent - แฌแงแแ แแแแซแ Find - found - found - แแแแแ Shorter, longer, better More comfortable I am not responsible for I talk to them Phrasal Verb Meaning put in แแแแแแแขแแแ take out แแแฎแกแแ / แแแแฆแแแ tear down แแแแแ แแแ rip out แแแแแแแแ แแแฎแกแแ fit in with แจแแแกแแแแแแแแแแก go for แแ แฉแแแ point out แแแแแแแแ come up with แแแคแแฅแ แแแ cut down on แจแแแชแแ แแแ wear out แแแชแแแแ touch up แแชแแ แ แจแแแแแแแ / แแแแแฆแแแแ work out แแแแแแแแแก, แแแแแแ แแแแก hold up แแแแงแแแแแก
Span 2 -CER -CER VERB Quiz *****Do not put the Subject Pronouns like yo, ella, nosotros, etc in your answers
Put the letters together and make a word!
Put the letters in the correct order to answer a question. Don't forget to use space when needed.