- Vocabulary: At the Pharmacy
- Write down some new words.
- Use them in sentences, and have a partner check them with you.
- Role play: Consulting a Phramacist
- Practise aloud by yourself.
- Practise aloud with a partner.
- Record on audioboom.com.
- Write a brief report on Friday's field trip.
- Interview and quote at least one of your classmates who went.
- Include a picture of the field trip.
1. Vocabulary: At the Pharmacy
- pharmacist
Ask your pharmacist for advice.
- capsules tablets
Witch do you prefer, capsules or tablets?
- dosage
We can't put on a high dosage of vitamin C.
- direction
Before we have some medicine, we must read the directions carefully.
- overdose
Each year, many people take an overdose.
2. Recording of Consulting a Phramacist
3. Write a brief report on Friday's field trip.
Last Friday, we went to the Conference Centre to have the annual IEP Conference. Many volunteers helped us to registering and finding the meeting room witch our needs, they're very friendly. At first, we had the presentation of Successful IEP Panel, four people who came from different countries told us their levies in Canada. It's very difficult at first, but they are successful with their hard working. I admired them very much, and I believed they will being my example. After that we went another meeting rooms which talked about five topics: engineering, information technology, sales,marketing & communications, finance & accounting and healthcare and related professions. I was an budding engineer before I went to Canada, so joined the Skill Building Session of Engineering. There're five professional engineers made presentations of information in the engineering field for us. we known If newcomer like us wanted a job of engineering, we must have licence of Canada. So we must study hard at first. After meeting, we had luncheo and took some photos. It's a nice day for us.
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ReplyDeleteA great start--check tenses throughout.