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Summary
TLDRIn this video, Dea presents her second English assignment, covering various activities in different tenses and grammatical structures. She demonstrates current activities like teaching and having lunch, as well as completed tasks like finishing homework. The script includes examples of present perfect continuous activities, questions with 'how much' and 'how many', and comparative and superlative sentences. A dialogue at a traditional market about purchasing sugar is also featured. Dea wraps up the video with a call to action for viewers to subscribe and follow her progress at open university.
Takeaways
- 😀 Dea introduces her second assignment for English class, where she will cover various language topics.
- 😀 In the first part, she explains current activities like teaching in class, having lunch, and singing in class.
- 😀 In the second part, she discusses completed activities, such as finishing homework, studying in the library, and eating three times a day.
- 😀 Part three focuses on activities that are ongoing or completed recently, like swimming, eating lunch, and waiting for the bus.
- 😀 Dea provides examples of questions using 'how much' and 'how many,' discussing prices, quantities, and amounts of food.
- 😀 She demonstrates the use of comparative and superlative sentences with examples involving the ages of three individuals: Amina, Sulastri, and Dodi.
- 😀 In the comparative example, she explains that Sulastri is younger than Amina, and in the superlative example, Sulastri is the youngest among them.
- 😀 A traditional market dialogue is presented, where a customer asks about the price of sugar, and a discount is negotiated for the purchase of 3 kg.
- 😀 Dea wraps up the video by inviting viewers to subscribe and stay updated on her progress with assignments at Open University.
- 😀 The video ends with Dea thanking her audience and encouraging further engagement through likes and subscriptions.
Q & A
What is Dea doing in the classroom?
-Dea mentions that she is teaching in the classroom.
What is Dea currently doing at lunchtime?
-Dea states that she is having lunch at the moment.
What has Dea completed for her homework?
-Dea has finished her homework and studied in the library for two hours.
How long has Dea been swimming?
-Dea has been swimming for two hours.
How long has Dea been waiting for the bus?
-Dea has been waiting for the bus for two minutes.
How do you use 'how much' and 'how many' in a sentence, according to the script?
-Examples of 'how much' include asking about the price of an apple or the quantity of coffee, while 'how many' is used to ask about the number of students or biscuits.
What is the comparative sentence provided in the script?
-The comparative sentence is 'Sulastri is younger than Amina.'
What is the superlative sentence mentioned in the script?
-The superlative sentence is 'Sulastri is the youngest among the three.'
How much sugar does Dea want to buy at the market?
-Dea wants to buy 3 kg of sugar at the market.
What discount does Dea get for the sugar?
-Dea receives a discount of R2000 for 3 kg of sugar, making the total price R8,000.
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