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6th Grade - University
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Marda Dalame
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Multiple Choice
How to Prepare Instant Porridge
1) First, open a packet of instant porridge by using a pair of scissor.
2) Second, put all ingredients into a bowl, except the crisps.
3) Then, pour a glass of hot water into the bowl.
4) Stir the mixture well.
5) Your instant porridge is ready to serve. Eat while warm. Don’t forget to add the crisps.
What does the text tell us about?
How to open a packet of instant porridge.
How to prepare instant porridge.
A recipe for making a delicious porridge.
The ingredients for instant porridge.
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Multiple Choice
How to Prepare Instant Porridge
1) First, open a packet of instant porridge by using a pair of scissor.
2) Second, put all ingredients into a bowl, except the crisps.
3) Then, pour a glass of hot water into the bowl.
4) Stir the mixture well.
5) Your instant porridge is ready to serve. Eat while warm. Don’t forget to add the crisps.
What do we use to open the packet of instant porridge?
a bowl
a knife
Scissors
a cutter
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Multiple Choice
How to Prepare Instant Porridge
1) First, open a packet of instant porridge by using a pair of scissor.
2) Second, put all ingredients into a bowl, except the crisps.
3) Then, pour a glass of hot water into the bowl.
4) Stir the mixture well.
5) Your instant porridge is ready to serve. Eat while warm. Don’t forget to add the crisps.
What should be mixed with hot water?
The crisps
All ingredients
All ingredients, except the crisps
The instant porridge and the crisps
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Cup of Coffee
You will need a spoonful of sugar, a teaspoon of coffee and some water.
1) First, boil some water in the kettle.
2) Then, put a teaspoon of coffee into a cup.
3) Add a spoonful of sugar.
4) Fill the cup with boiling water.
5) Finally, stir the mixture for a few moments and the coffee is ready to serve.
How much coffee do you need?
a cup
a kettle
a spoonful
a teaspoon
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Cup of Coffee
You will need a spoonful of sugar, a teaspoon of coffee and some water.
First, boil some water in the kettle.
Then, put a teaspoon of coffee into a cup.
Add a spoonful of sugar.
Fill the cup with boiling water.
Finally, stir the mixture for a few moments and the coffee is ready to serve.
What should you do to the water?
We should stir it
We should mix it
We should boil it
We should pour it
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Cup of Coffee
You will need a spoonful of sugar, a teaspoon of coffee and some water.
1) First, boil some water in the kettle.
2) Then, put a teaspoon of coffee into a cup.
3) Add a spoonful of sugar.
4) Fill the cup with boiling water.
5) Finally, stir the mixture for a few moments and the coffee is ready to serve.
What should you do to make the coffee sweet?
We should . . .
boil it
add some sugar
add some water
add some honey
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Paper Mask
Materials:
- Thick paper
- Scissors
- Two rubber bands
- Colouring pencils
- A cutter
- A pencil
Steps:
Firstly, draw a pattern of a face as you like on thick paper.
Secondly, colour or decorate your drawing.
Thirdly, use scissors to cut out the picture. Follow the line.
Fourthly, use a cutter to make the holes for the eyes and to make a small hole for each ear.
Fifthly, tie a rubber band on each hole.
Finally, try your mask on by hooking the rubber bands on your ears.
The text mainly discusses . . .
the way to make a paper mask
the step of using a paper mask
the materials needed to make a mask
how to cut paper using scissors
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Paper Mask
Materials:
- Thick paper
- Scissors
- Two rubber bands
- Colouring pencils
- A cutter
- A pencil
Steps:
Firstly, draw a pattern of a face as you like on thick paper.
Secondly, colour or decorate your drawing.
Thirdly, use scissors to cut out the picture. Follow the line.
Fourthly, use a cutter to make the holes for the eyes and to make a small hole for each ear.
Fifthly, tie a rubber band on each hole.
Finally, try your mask on by hooking the rubber bands on your ears.
We need . . . paper to make a mask
thick
hard
thin
soft
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Paper Mask
Materials:
- Thick paper
- Scissors
- Two rubber bands
- Colouring pencils
- A cutter
- A pencil
Steps:
Firstly, draw a pattern of a face as you like on thick paper.
Secondly, colour or decorate your drawing.
Thirdly, use scissors to cut out the picture. Follow the line.
Fourthly, use a cutter to make the holes for the eyes and to make a small hole for each ear.
Fifthly, tie a rubber band on each hole.
Finally, try your mask on by hooking the rubber bands on your ears.
What do we need to make holes for the eyes?
A pair of scissors
A sharp knife
A trowel
a cutter
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Multiple Choice
How to Make a Paper Mask
Materials:
- Thick paper
- Scissors
- Two rubber bands
- Colouring pencils
- A cutter
- A pencil
Steps:
Firstly, draw a pattern of a face as you like on thick paper.
Secondly, colour or decorate your drawing.
Thirdly, use scissors to cut out the picture. Follow the line.
Fourthly, use a cutter to make the holes for the eyes and to make a small hole for each ear.
Fifthly, tie a rubber band on each hole.
Finally, try your mask on by hooking the rubber bands on your ears.
To put the mask on your face, you should . . .
cut the holes for the eyes
cut a big hole for the mouth
tie a rubber band on your nose
hook the rubber bands on your ears.
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