วันพุธที่ 12 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555
Assignment 8 --> Combining Sentence
ให้นักศึกษาค้นคว้าเนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับ Combining Sentence และอย่าลืมอ้างอิงด้วยนะคะ
Assignment 7-->5 Basic Sentences
ให้นักศึกษาเขียนประโยคตามรูปแบบทั้ง 5 ประเภท พร้อมทั้งเพิ่ม complement and modifier ด้วยนะคะ
Assignment 6-->Grammar for Writing
Outdoor Exercise
Mark lives in the
city, but he enjoys being outdoors. When he can, he spends his time
outside. He doesn't take a subway to work. He rides his
bicycle. He doesn't eat lunch in a restaurant. He makes his lunch himself
and eats it in the park.
Museums don’t interest
him and concerts bore him. He prefers to be outdoors and he chooses to
entertain himself. Every morning he runs and plays tennis in the park and
almost every weekend he goes hiking in the country.
Bad weather
doesn't stop him. He even gets out in the rain. Mark is a healthy person. His
outdoor exercise makes him so.
A. Rewrite the
entire passage, but pretend you are writing
about a person who used to live
in the city and doesn't anymore.
B. Rewrite the entire
passage, but change Mark to Mary. You
will write about a woman instead of
a man.
C. Rewrite the entire
passage, but pretend you are writing
about a person who will live in
the city.
D. Rewrite the entire
passage, but pretend you are writing
about two people instead of one.
Change the name Mark to Mark
and Mary.
สำหรับนักศึกษาที่ไม่ได้เข้าเรียน ให้ทำเรื่องด้านล่างค่ะ เลือกคำสั่งเอง
On the Road
Matthew and Rudolf
Louis are migrant farm workers. Every
summer, they drive up the coast of
California to Oregon to work in apple
orchard. Their 1268 pickup doesn't go
very fast, so it takes the several
days to get there.
First, they pack the truck with their clothes, a tent, and some food. Then, they jump in the truck, turn on the radio, and make themselves comfortable. Their dog goes with them, but it sits in the back of the truck. They don’t stay in hotels. They camp in parks on the way.
First, they pack the truck with their clothes, a tent, and some food. Then, they jump in the truck, turn on the radio, and make themselves comfortable. Their dog goes with them, but it sits in the back of the truck. They don’t stay in hotels. They camp in parks on the way.
They don’t eat dinner
in restaurants. Instead they cook for
themselves. They arrive at their first
orchard in a few days. They find themselves
a place to camp and get ready
for the next day’s work.
A. Rewrite the
entire passage but change the names Matthew
and Rudolf Louis to Matthew Louis.
Write about one man instead of two.
B. Rewrite the passage,
but change Every summer to Next
summer in sentence 2 and write
about the future.
C. Rewrite the
passage, but change Every summer to
Last summer in sentence 2 and
write about the past.
D. Rewrite the entire
passage, but write the passage in NEGATIVE
Assignment 5--> Reading for topic and main idea
How the Market Works : Demand and Supply
In the free enterprise system, the government does not determine the price of products. The market determines it. But what is “the market”? We know about supermarkets, stock markets, farmers’ markets, meat markets, and gold markets. We can buy and sell things by mail, by phone, and by computer. These are all part of the market-the exchange of goods and services by buyers and sellers.
The market determines the price of products by two general rules: the laws of demand and supply. For example, how many tomatoes will consumers buy at various prices? This is demand. The law of demand states that consumers (buyers) usually buy more of a product at a lower price. How many tomatoes will the sellers product at various prices? This is supply. The law of supply states that producers usually supply more of a product at a higher price. Consumers, of course, want a low price, but producers need to make a profit .The actions of consumers and producers determine the price.
Let’s look at an example. A supermarket has a supply of 600 pounds of tomatoes at $1.99 a pound. After two days, customers have bought only 100 pounds. Soon 600 more pounds are coming to the store manager has a problem-a surplus of tomatoes. In other words, she has an oversupply –too many-so she lowers the price to $1.09 a pound. At this low price, customers soon buy all 500 pounds. This is the equilibrium price (the point where supply and demand meet).
Another example is the price of gasoline. In the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) stopped sending oil to Western nations, so there was a shortage of gas and oil in many countries. Prices went up over 30 percents (%).In1974, the supply of oil to the West went down again because of the revolution in Iran ,so prices went up again .Consumers and businesses looked for ways to use less gas and oil. They were successful. Demand went down, so prices started to go down. The free enterprise system has been working.
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