Saturday, 1 November 2008

Lets read



The Three Little Butterfly Brothers
There were once three little butterfly brothers, one white, one red, and one yellow. They played in the sunshine, and danced among the flowers in the garden, and they never grew tired because they were so happy.

One day there came a heavy rain, and it wet their wings. They flew away home, but when they got there they found the door locked and the key gone. So they had to stay out of doors in the rain, and they grew wetter and wetter.

By and by they flew to the red and yellow striped tulip, and said, "Friend Tulip, will you open your flower-cup and let us in till the storm is over?"

The tulip answered, "The red and yellow butterflies may enter, because they are like me, but the white one may not come in."

But the red and yellow butterflies said, "If our white brother may not find shelter in your flowercup, why, then, we'll stay outside in the rain with him.''

It rained harder and harder, and the poor little butterflies grew wetter and wetter, so they flew to the white lily and said, "Good Lily, will you open your bud a little so we may creep in out of the rain?''

The lily answered: "The white butterfly may come in, because he is like me, but the red and yellow ones must stay outside in the storm.''

Then the little white butterfly said, "If you won't receive my red and yellow brothers, why, then, I'll stay out in the rain with them. We would rather be wet than be parted.''
So the three little butterfiies flew away.

But the sun, who was behind a cloud, heard it all, and he knew what good little brothers the butterflies were, and how they had held together in spite of the wet. So he pushed his face through the clouds, and chased away the rain, and shone brightly on the garden.

He dried the wings of the three little butterflies, and warmed their bodies. They ceased to sorrow, and danced among the flowers till evening, then they flew away home, and found the door wide open.

Thursday, 30 October 2008

Good sites for learning English


Hi children.......how are you? I hope you all are doing fine. Today I want to tell you a good site for learning english. Just click on the link below and you will find lots of exercises and quizzes for you to try. Don't worry if you have the wrong answer...its part of the learning process...Good Luck!


click here

Word Families

'An' Rhyme
Dan needs a
van
So he had a plan
And ran to the man
Whose name is Stan
He owns the van
Which is new and tan.
"Can you sell me your van?"
Yes, I can!" said Stan to Dan.



hehe...do you like the poem. All the coloured words are in the same word family. They all end with '..an' Can you think of any other words which are of the same family? Or better can you list other word families? try now....

Saturday, 4 October 2008

Pause a while....


Can you see whats wrong with this advertisement?
An advertisement is a piece of information in a newspaper, television or a picture on a wall that tries to persuade people to buy something, use a company's service in anything etc.
What do you think about this advertisement? What made people look at it? Think about it.
Have a nice day OK...

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

How many or How much?

Some milk
a little grass


Some flour

Can we count milk, grass and flour?
No we can't
So we call them uncountable nouns.




A few flowers

A few books


A few children

A few cats


Can we count flowers, children, books and cats?
Yes we can.
So we call them countable nouns


Words like 'a few', 'many', 'a','an', ' a large number 'and 'several' go with countable noun, while words like 'a little','much','plenty of ','a large amount ',
'a great deal of ', go with uncountable nouns.
Words like 'some ', 'a lot of ' and 'any' go with both countable and uncountable noun.





Proverb of the day:
Rome was not built in a day.
It takes time and effort to achieve something.


Thursday, 21 August 2008

Naming-words.....What is your name?

furniture
boy


cat


Pond

The pictures above show some furniture, a boy, a cat and a pond.
They are names of things, people, animals and places.
Such words are called nouns.
Nouns are also known as naming-words. They are actually the names of things, people, animals and places.


Ok....lets do an exercise......
What are the nouns in the following sentences?
e.g. The clumsy girl fell down the stairs
answer : girl and stairs
1. Is there any water in the bucket?
2. Monkeys like bananas very much.
3. Didi has three hamsters and a cat.
4. That old man found some money on the road.
5. I used to live in a big house in Jerudong.
6. Amir went to the cinema with his mother.
7. The women are cooking in the kitchen.
8. Suhairi received a gift from his aunt.
9. Camels are very useful animals.
10. He sells only coffee in his restaurant.
E-mail me for your answer ok? or you can leave message in my message box at the right hand side of this blog.
Good luck!
Proverb of the day: Make hay while the sun shines
Seize the opportunity when the conditions are right and act promptly.

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