The assessment asks a job candidate to rank
a series of adjectives in terms of how well the words fit their own personalities.
Not exact matches
Previous entries in our Hopeless Teams
series have provided ample supplies
of gallows humour and indeed, the
adjective «hopeless» can be interpreted in differing ways.
If you want to go back, I started with a whole
series of articles on how not to write your profile:
adjectives, anger, cliches and factoids.
When, as a guest on «Inside The Actors Studio,» Gabriel Byrne was prompted for his favorite phrases, he chose prolix, an
adjective connoting a superfluity
of words, and bollocks, the Hibernian slang for testicles that can mean claptrap, rubbish, a
series of lies, an idiotic person, or, in active form, the feat
of fouling something up.
First, the
adjective in the title
of the Amy Sherman - Palladino - created
series is more than apt, and the Beat Generation - set dramedy starring Rachel Brosnahan is well worth a binge.
There is a space for
adjectives which comes in handy as a starter activity if you are looking at a piece or
series of art works.
It contains: - vocabulary exercises (School subjects, equipement, school system, clothes, daily routine and revision
of the time)- 1 grammar reminder and task (
Adjective agreements)- 1 listening exercise, modelled, as far as possible, on the IGCSE listening paper, but with authentic recordings (link to the recordings is on the sheet itself)- 1 reading exercise, modelled exactly on Paper 2 (Section 2 - first text)- 2 writing task, modelled exactly on Paper 4 (one from Section 1 and 2 from Section 2)- a
series of questions with model answers for students to practise the speaking exam.
Key stage 2 English Skills Revision
Series One contains worksheets on: • Capital letters and full stops • Singular and plural words • Question marks • Exclamation marks • Nouns: common, proper, collective and abstract • Compound words •
Adjectives • Prefixes • Suffixes • Commands • Verbs and tense • Adverbs • Apostrophe: possession and missing letters • Commas • Prepositions • Word family • Word roots • Determiners • Pronouns • Verbs, nouns and adjectives • Direct Speech • Subject - verb agreement NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model of grammar adopted by the English National C
Adjectives • Prefixes • Suffixes • Commands • Verbs and tense • Adverbs • Apostrophe: possession and missing letters • Commas • Prepositions • Word family • Word roots • Determiners • Pronouns • Verbs, nouns and
adjectives • Direct Speech • Subject - verb agreement NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model of grammar adopted by the English National C
adjectives • Direct Speech • Subject - verb agreement NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model
of grammar adopted by the English National Curriculum.
KS2 English Skills Revision
Series Two contains worksheets on: • Noun phrases • Clauses: co-ordinating conjunctions, subordination • Relative pronouns • Relative clauses • Verbs: present tense, past tense, progressive, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect • Modal verbs • Parenthesis - brackets • Parenthesis - dashes • Synonyms • Antonyms • Ellipsis • Subject, verb, object • Punctuation • Verbs, active and passive voice • Colon • Semicolon • Hyphenated words • Bullet points • Verb or noun • Nouns and
adjectives • Words with more than one meaning • Adverbs • Adverbials • Fronted adverbials NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model
of grammar adopted by the English National Curriculum.
A
series of lessons (2 - 3 depending upon ability), exploring the use
of adjectives in chapter two
of «Skellig» by David Almond.
Module 1 - Le sport, le cinéma et la technologie Please do not forget to read the teaching tips under some slides: — RRB — A starter activity with a challenge on each power - point - Vocabulary build up with worksheets - Challenge tasks throughout the lesson - Homework ideas for each lesson - Editable power - points - Fun and challenging writing activities - Two revision lessons to build the gap with Y9 - jouer + preposition + sports and instruments (grammar point + activities)- speaking game on sports - mini-whiteboard game to build complex sentences - scaffolded reading activity with colour coding - speaking activity and several games to build vocabulary on new technologies - List
of speaking questions on TV and music with opinions - Grammar point on «depuis + present» - Grammar point on irregular
adjectives - Speaking activity on sports with cards - Complex reading text on new technologies - Grammar point on comparatives - Grammar point on «de +
adjective + noun» (common errors)- Revision
of imperfect with TV
series - Revision
of opinion phrases with TV
series - Grammar point on direct object pronouns - Survey to practise pronunciation and new phrases on TV
series - Grammar point on superlative using famous French actors - Several translation activities I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
This artwork is part
of a
series titled Color as
Adjective.
This artwork is inspired by the
series Color as
Adjective, a
series of drawings and paintings that are visual representations
of fragmented images, memori...
The large dimensions
of the paintings in the
series Lignes - Report, far from staging a kind
of «physical» (or «virile» to use one
of the
adjectives often associated with American Abstract Expressionism) creative power, instead served Degottex to completely wipe himself out
of the painting in order to better propose a space as vast as possible, which is deprived
of any formal element.