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NorthStar Basic/Low Intermediate Reading/Writing Unit 6: Women’s Work? Prepared by: Azza Khattab.

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1 NorthStar Basic/Low Intermediate Reading/Writing Unit 6: Women’s Work? Prepared by: Azza Khattab

2 The main idea of the unit The unit talks about housework. Women are supposed to do housework. They are responsible for : washing clothes, washing the dishes, vacuuming the rugs or carpets, mopping the floors, polishing and dusting the furniture, scrubbing the tub, wiping the stains from walls and doors…..etc. The unit talks about housework. Women are supposed to do housework. They are responsible for : washing clothes, washing the dishes, vacuuming the rugs or carpets, mopping the floors, polishing and dusting the furniture, scrubbing the tub, wiping the stains from walls and doors…..etc. Housework is described as chores. All the members of a family should have equal shares in doing the housework. Housework is described as chores. All the members of a family should have equal shares in doing the housework.

3 Vocabulary Wash (v) : wash clothes or dishes Wash (v) : wash clothes or dishes Scrub (v): scrub the tub / sink / a pot / a skillet Scrub (v): scrub the tub / sink / a pot / a skillet Wax (v) : wax the furniture Wax (v) : wax the furniture Wipe (v) : wipe the table / the stains on the floor Wipe (v) : wipe the table / the stains on the floor Mop (v) : mop the floor Mop (v) : mop the floor Polish (v) : polish a silver cup Polish (v) : polish a silver cup Dust (v): dust the furniture Dust (v): dust the furniture Vacuum (v) : vacuum the rugs / carpets Vacuum (v) : vacuum the rugs / carpets Do the laundry (v) : wash the clothes Do the laundry (v) : wash the clothes Take out (v): take out the garbage Take out (v): take out the garbage

4 More vocabulary Bleach (v) : make something whiter and cleaner Bleach (v) : make something whiter and cleaner Actress (n) : the woman who has a role in an Actress (n) : the woman who has a role in an advertisement or a movie advertisement or a movie Urgent (adj) : important Urgent (adj) : important Happen to (v): exist / take place Happen to (v): exist / take place Cleanser (n): a substance used in cleaning Cleanser (n): a substance used in cleaning Wink (v): to close one eye briefly Wink (v): to close one eye briefly Mention (v): say Mention (v): say Shine (v) : to make something bright by rubbing it Shine (v) : to make something bright by rubbing it

5 Poetry It is a piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound and for the images and ideas they suggest. It is a piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound and for the images and ideas they suggest. Poems often use words that rhyme with each other. Usually, the words that rhyme are at the end of different lines, but sometimes they are in the same line. Two words rhyme if their endings sound the same. Poems often use words that rhyme with each other. Usually, the words that rhyme are at the end of different lines, but sometimes they are in the same line. Two words rhyme if their endings sound the same. What this life if full of care What this life if full of care We have no time to stand and stare We have no time to stand and stare

6 Differences between rhyme and rhythm Rhyme : Words which rhyme have the same last sound: Rhyme : Words which rhyme have the same last sound: 'Blue' and 'flew' rhyme. 'Blue' and 'flew' rhyme. Rhythm : a strong pattern of sounds, words or musical notes which is used in music, poetry and dancing: Rhythm : a strong pattern of sounds, words or musical notes which is used in music, poetry and dancing:

7 Grammar Adverbs and Expressions of Frequency Adverbs and expressions of frequency describe how often someone does something. Adverbs and expressions of frequency describe how often someone does something. The verbs used with adverbs and expressions of frequency are usually in the simple present tense. The verbs used with adverbs and expressions of frequency are usually in the simple present tense. Adverbs of frequency are like : always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never….. Adverbs of frequency are like : always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never….. I usually listen to the news in the evening. I usually listen to the news in the evening. I am always ready to travel on weekends. I am always ready to travel on weekends. She often talks to her friend on the phone. She often talks to her friend on the phone.

8 More about adverbs and expressions of frequency Expressions of frequency are like: Expressions of frequency are like: everyday, once a week, twice a month… everyday, once a week, twice a month… Everyday I have breakfast at 7 a.m. Everyday I have breakfast at 7 a.m. I have breakfast at 7 a.m. everyday. I have breakfast at 7 a.m. everyday. Once a week, I visit my aunt. Once a week, I visit my aunt. I visit my aunt once a week. I visit my aunt once a week. When we ask about adverbs and expressions of frequency, we use “How often”. When we ask about adverbs and expressions of frequency, we use “How often”. I always finish my work before leaving my office. I always finish my work before leaving my office. How often do you finish your work before leaving your office? How often do you finish your work before leaving your office?

9 Review exercises Choose the correct answers: Choose the correct answers: 1- There's milk on the floor over there - could you get a cloth and ……………… it up. 1- There's milk on the floor over there - could you get a cloth and ……………… it up. a) vacuum b) scrub c) mop d) mow a) vacuum b) scrub c) mop d) mow 2- For a moment I thought he was being serious, but then he ……………….. at me. 2- For a moment I thought he was being serious, but then he ……………….. at me. a) scrubbed b) scoured c) happened d) winked a) scrubbed b) scoured c) happened d) winked 3- He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's …………………………? 3- He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's …………………………? a) terrible urgent b) terribly urgently a) terrible urgent b) terribly urgently c) terribly urgent d) No one of them c) terribly urgent d) No one of them 4- I had to give a ……………………. at my brother's wedding. 4- I had to give a ……………………. at my brother's wedding. a) speak b) spoke c) speech d) speaking a) speak b) spoke c) speech d) speaking 5- He casually …………………………….. that he was leaving his job. 5- He casually …………………………….. that he was leaving his job. a) happened to be b) appeared a) happened to be b) appeared c) mentioned d) bleached c) mentioned d) bleached 6- I'll just give my shoes a quick ………………………………. 6- I'll just give my shoes a quick ………………………………. a) vacuum b) polish c) scrub d) wax a) vacuum b) polish c) scrub d) wax

10 More exercises Choose the correct answers: Choose the correct answers: 1- They usually are busy on weekends. ( Correct the mistake ) 1- They usually are busy on weekends. ( Correct the mistake ) a) Are they busy usually on weekends. a) Are they busy usually on weekends. b) They are usually busy on weekends. b) They are usually busy on weekends. c) Usually are they busy on weekends. c) Usually are they busy on weekends. d) They are busy on weekends usually. d) They are busy on weekends usually. 2- always / he / arrives / work / on / at / time. ( Rearrange to form a correct English sentence) 2- always / he / arrives / work / on / at / time. ( Rearrange to form a correct English sentence) a) He arrives always on time at work. a) He arrives always on time at work. b) He always arrives on time at work. b) He always arrives on time at work. c) He always arrives at work on time. c) He always arrives at work on time. d) He arrives at work on time always. d) He arrives at work on time always. 3- She doesn’t often have time to read a newspaper. ( This means that ………………………..) 3- She doesn’t often have time to read a newspaper. ( This means that ………………………..) a) She always has time to read a newspaper. a) She always has time to read a newspaper. b) She usually has time to read a newspaper. b) She usually has time to read a newspaper. c) She rarely has time to read a newspaper. c) She rarely has time to read a newspaper. d) She often has time to read a newspaper. d) She often has time to read a newspaper. 4- visit / uncle / once / their / they / week / a ( Rearrange to form a correct English sentence) 4- visit / uncle / once / their / they / week / a ( Rearrange to form a correct English sentence) a) They once a week visit their uncle. a) They once a week visit their uncle. b) They visit their uncle once a week. b) They visit their uncle once a week. c) Once a week, they visit their uncle. c) Once a week, they visit their uncle. d) Both b and c d) Both b and c


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