Japan: Culture, History, and Cuisine
Japan, located in East Asia, is a country with rich cultural heritage and history. With over 127 million residents, Japan is known for its picturesque sights, such as the iconic Golden Pavilion. The country's language primarily consists of Japanese with Kanji characters. Explore Japan's diverse cuisine, including the popular dish Ramen, and learn about the nation's religious practices, featuring Shinto as the indigenous religion with full religious freedom. Delve into Japan's fascinating history from ancient kingdoms to modern events like hosting the Olympics. Discover the beauty and traditions of Japan through its sights, languages, and more.
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Imperatives (Lesson 2) - give suggestions / advice Jiang, Zhengxin Janet; Lee, Fung King Jackie The Education University of Hong Kong 1
Last lesson We learned how to write a recipe instructions instructions using imperatives! a recipe and give This lesson We will learn how to give suggestions various sentence types! suggestions using 2
Cooking problems! You tried some recipes, and found some cooking problems! You ask your friends Amy and Betty for help. Check what they say! 3
Amy Problem 1 Cook in a large pot. Use lots of water. I cooked gummy noodles that stuck together. Why don t you use more water? You can cook the noodles in a large pot. Betty 4
Amy Problem 2 Preheat your pan. My fish fillets turned out soggy, very wet and soft. Betty You could preheat the pan. 5
Amy Problem 3 Make your oil hot. My food absorbed too much oil. If I were you, I would make my oil really hot before panfrying the food. Betty 6
1) What sentence type does Amy use in her suggestions? Imperatives 7
2) Betty and Amy have given you the same suggestions. But they have used different sentence structures. Whose suggestions sound better to you? Why? 8
While surfing the internet, you read a post about a boy who feels very stressed and depressed because of heavy schoolwork. Read the reply. 9
1. According to Behappy, one should make efforts to be healthy. 2. John could / should begin with having healthy food to keep healthy. 3. John could / can / should / ought to do exercise regularly to keep himself energetic. 4. John could / can / should / ought to play and have fun with his classmates. 10
To give suggestions Modal verbs I, You, should, could, can, ought to, had better... Base verb form (e.g. keep, start) He, She, We, etc. Question form Why don't you ? Imperative Have some fun with your friends Others I know If I were you, I would 11
Read another post on your worksheet and write a reply. Pay special attention to how to give suggestions. 12