Do you always know when to use 'is' or 'are'?

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Do you always know when to use 'is' or 'are'?

1. The box of pens is/are on the table.
2. The herd of cattle is/are in the field.
3. The pencil cases is/are in the bag.
4. The toffee apples is/are on the shelf.
5. The jar of coins is/are in the cupboard.

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Remember we use 'is' for singular and we use 'are' for plural.

1. The box of pens is/are on the table.
The box of pens IS on the table. (There is only one box)

2. The herd of cattle is/are in the field.
The herd of cattle IS in the field. (There is only one herd)

3. The pencil cases is/are in the bag.
The pencil cases ARE in the bag. (There are several pencil cases)

4. The toffee apples is/are on the shelf.
The toffee apples ARE on the shelf. (There are several toffee apples)

5. The jar of coins is/are in the cupboard.
The jar of coins IS in the cupboard. (There is only one jar)

What date did Ana and Greg present a workshop in Makale, Tana Toraja?

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Today's quiz is a bit different. To find the answer to today's question you will need to find the answer on our website.

What date did Ana and Greg present a workshop in Makale, Tana Toraja?

Answers by SMS to 08123870479 or by email to kangguru@ialf.edu or by a Facebook message, PLEASE NO ANSWERS in the comments box. By 10am wita tomorrow.

www.kangguru.org/Travel.html


Congratulations to our quiz winners this week. Zebra Sulistiyani, Adi Fauzi and Tatin Wahyuningsih. Ana and Greg visited Makale on the 20 August for a workshop.

Please send an email with your fb name, real name and address to kangguru@ialf.edu so we can get your prizes in the mail.

 

Cultural Difference in Australia, say "Thank You!"

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A cultural difference that I notice every time I do a workshop is the Australian habit of saying thanks or thank you every time I collect evaluation forms or other materials from the participants.

It gets very tiring to say thanks to all 60 or so people every time I collect something. Indonesian teachers do not appear to do this.

I didn't remember doing this in Australia but on thinking back to teaching in Australia, I realised that the reason I didn't do this was that I always got the kids to pass everything to the front of the row, so I only had to say thanks 4 times.

Have a great week. And if you want to be really Australia don't forget to use thanks every time you receive something. Australians tend to think people rude who do not say thanks.

Idiom Quiz - To cost big bikkies

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Idiom quiz. Answers in the comments box by 10am wita tomorrow.

What does it mean?

"It must have cost big bikkies."




Our Idiom quiz winners this week are Hirfatul Jannah and Rudi Hartono. Congratulations. Please send an email to kangguru@ialf.edu with your fb name, real name and address so we can get your prizes in the mail.

To cost big bikkies means to be very expensive. This idiom is very commonly used in Australia.


 

How did you go with the SMS speak?

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How did you go with the SMS speak?

Great GR8
Keep it simple, stupid KISS
Such a laugh SAL
At the moment ATM
What Are You Doing WYD
Where Are You At WYA
Stop What You're Doing SWYD
By The Way BTW
You’re on your own YOYO
As soon as possible ASAP
Oh My Gosh OMG
Hugs and Kisses HAK or XOXO
Laughing out Loud LOL
Rolling On The Floor Laughing ROFL or ROTFL
What Do You Mean By That WDYMBT