Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Canberra National Day Dinner 2011 performance of Never Say Never by EDP 5B

An outstandingly excellent performance by 5B class!
You guys are wonderfully great!
You really live out the Never Say Never spirit!!!



Thursday, August 4, 2011

1st & only onsite rehearsal for National Day Dinner @ The Jelutung CC

Dear 5B! You've put in great effort and lots of passion into preparing for this dance! Enjoy it on Monday and I'm sure it would be a memorable experience!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Math Ch8: Measurement - Convert cm to m

View the following powerpoint slideshow on converting measurement (cm to m).
Reflect on this lesson taught on Tuesday and comment on what you have learnt.

http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/59713645?access_key=key-2gonq3bk671peg3bcq0p

Monday, June 27, 2011

English Grammar Lesson: Phrasal Verbs

The following is a short powerpoint lesson on Phrasal Verbs.
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/bbogage-1060173-phrasal-verbs/


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Here a some common phrasal verbs which are useful for your written assignment.




Break:


1) break into a house to steal


2) break away (from): to leave/escape


3) break up (with): to end a relationship with someone


4) break out (of): to escape from prison


5) break down: something stop working properly


6) break off (with)


Look:


1) look into: to investigate


2) look up: to find information


3) look at: to see


4) look away: to stop looking


5) look down upon/on: to regard someone as not important


6) look out: to be aware of danger


7) look up to: to admire/respect someone


Go:


1) go off: a bomb explores / a gun fires / an alarm sounds


2) go on: continue to do something


Make:


1) make out: to hear or see something with difficulty


2) make up to: to be very pleasant to someone


3) make away with: to run away with someone stolen (same as make off with)


4) make into: to change something


5) make up with: to make something


Put:


1) put up with: to accept or tolerate with something unpleasant


2) put down: to do or say something unpleasant to make someone feels unworthy


3) put out of: being forced to leava a place


4) put down to: something that cause another thing to happen


Use the above phrasal verbs to help you complete homework book worksheet 4 on page 7-8.

Term 3: Welcome Back!

Dear 5B!
Welcome back! Term 3 is going to be a busy term.
Let's work hard together to achieve our personal and class goals!
Get set, ready, go!