In this activity, students will play a game to learn some of …
In this activity, students will play a game to learn some of the most common present-tense verbs to use in their daily life. The verb is related to the units that they are taking during the semester.Can-Do Statements:I can identify words through the description. I can communicate and work with others in a team.I can read and identify verbs.
In this activity, students will play a bingo game to review grammatical …
In this activity, students will play a bingo game to review grammatical expressions they learned in lecture. Students will describe clothing items and color. They will also use correct expressions to state their guesses, such as "he seems angry."
This course addresses the design of tribological systems: the interfaces between two …
This course addresses the design of tribological systems: the interfaces between two or more bodies in relative motion. Fundamental topics include: geometric, chemical, and physical characterization of surfaces; friction and wear mechanisms for metals, polymers, and ceramics, including abrasive wear, delamination theory, tool wear, erosive wear, wear of polymers and composites; and boundary lubrication and solid-film lubrication. The course also considers the relationship between nano-tribology and macro-tribology, rolling contacts, tribological problems in magnetic recording and electrical contacts, and monitoring and diagnosis of friction and wear. Case studies are used to illustrate key points.
Students will learn how to describe clothing using color and descriptive vocabularies. …
Students will learn how to describe clothing using color and descriptive vocabularies. They will also learn about various types of accessories and items.
In this activity, students will play a bingo game to review grammatical …
In this activity, students will play a bingo game to review grammatical expressions they learned in lecture. Students will describe clothing items and color. They will also use correct expressions to state their guesses, such as "he seems angry."
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