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  1. Purpose: This activity is a fun way to demonstrate how important it is to communicate clearly. Mentors and mentees will work together to draw a picture. One participant will describe the picture, the other …

  2. Do your learners get stuck or can’t find the right words when describing pictures in English? Do you think they need extra practice to speak more fluently in the second/foreign language? Then, look no …

  3. ambitious - an adjective used to describe a person who is keen to get on in life. Example sentences: Johnny is very ambitious. He is hoping to be promoted soon. anxious - someone who worries a lot. …

  4. The cognitive verb describe appears in various learning area achievement standards and content descriptions in the Australian Curriculum. The table below shows the use of describe across the …

  5. The patient may describe feeling calm, content, or neutral. Irritable mood: A heightened sensitivity to frustration or anger, where the patient is easily annoyed or impatient. Commonly reported as feeling …

  6. Adjectives are very often associated with nouns, and describe various attributes of the noun: - size: a small company, a big house - shape: a round table, the Oval Ofice

  7. The main part of the worksheet should be really easy to go through simply by getting students to categorize how we describe objects. You might start by having them describe a few things in the …