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Burat: Textbook learnings for make benefit glorious nation of Philippines

PUBLISHED ON July 9, 2007 AT 7:58 PM ·
  1. ENGLISH BOOK – II

I’m capable of being the best me I can. ( 3 times ) How do machines get energy from the sun? Pray whenever you have rage with anyone. The city’s voice is soft like solitudes. There were moments of happiness but they were fragile and fleeting like the sudden grief and fleeting. I dipped my tired feet into a basin of water to soothe the ache and fret. classical: a phrase or slogan repeated rhythmically colonization: art of establishing colonies communicator: one who communicates crinkly: full of crinkles crystal: clear ice or quarts that is transparent CT scan: act of examining minutely equal: equal in status holography: technique of making holograms knaver: dishonest person mutter: speak distinctly nausea: sickness at the stomach ornamental: a person that adds credit or glory of a society oystershell: crushed or ground oyster shell peddle: carry from place to place phraser: one that coins telling phrases retrieve: call to mind again shoo: drive away by saying “shoo” survival: act of living longer than another person violincello: violincellist

  1. ENGLISH BOOK – III

Disney characters are persons in Disney stories for children. Who of the Disney characters do you know? No two animals talk in the same way. Do animals move only when the wind blows? What animals don’t move when there is no wind but move when the wind blows? Take me to the water breaks. Never try to make anyone do anything. Rizal made himself famous as a writer. Stars seem to twinkle because they are very far away. There are dwarf stars. They are like people. Grandpa bought 4 ducks. Soon the ducks laid some eggs. Now he had more than 80 ducks. The events in a fable are impossible to happen in real life. We celebrate in February People Power. In April, we recall the Death March, Bataan’s fall. May is a month of cold showers. July is a month to remember our American friends forever. We remember a birthday in August, Quezon’s so well-loved and famous.

  1. ENGLISH BOOK – IV

MANY FILIPINO MEN AND WOMEN HAVE BRAINS. You should always address the envelop and leave it open. The children felt the bridge under them falling. He found his friend clowning himself around. Sometimes the elephant becomes angry with Kim for fooling the animal around. Topic: Sharing To Others The dog is a tamer animal than the cat. God wants me for a sunbeam to shine for Him each day. Francis has five fine fingernails.

  1. ENGLISH BOOK – V

Kiosk: a somewhat similar structure open at one or more sides used as a bandstand. She bared her bosom and squeezed a drop of milk into each barren ear of the weeds. She emptied one breast and then the other. When she pressed her breast again, blood and not milk came out. He seemed to be waiting for someone, not a blood relation, much less a bad blood. In bullfighting, the bulls are not the ones which fight with each other. It is very dangerous to face a bull that has been played with. “Here’s for you!” the guard said while hitting Basilio. Sisa’s husband was different from most husbands who are responsible to their families. The bamboo whirled till it spun like a top then stood tall and graceful as a queen but the hardwood tree hit the wind with its bark. Our hopes and dreams are like fleeting birds at night. People are not made to float like a bird. Farmers rip some of the hard bark of their trees to allow more water to enter. Mother Teresa was always there to color the world of cancer patients. Just like human beings, books suffer and die early when treated cruelly and denied the basic necessities in life.

  1. ENGLISH BOOK – VI

Of course, goldfish really drink milk. Don’t you see the milky water? Isn’t milk good for my fish? Fort Santiago was the fortress used by Rajah Soliman as his protection against the Spaniards. I don’t lay like a hen on her eggs in the nest when there are things I can do. Early kites were very large leaves. The string was a piece of vine. I need a vase with a flat base. A flat plate is on the flower plant. Galileo invented a magnifying telescope to study the moon. Seeing a rainbow in the sky is like a dream that disappears that’s why a child wants it painted permanently in the sky. Science is what we find out by studying the world around us. Our country is not only the most beautiful country in the East but also has the richest natural resources. Look at the sky at night. You see the moon and the stars. Then you see lightning flashes and you hear thunder before the downpour of rain. Why is the sky? And why is the sky?

  1. ENGLISH BOOK – VII

Use EBONY soap for whiter skin. Drink TURTLE’S CHOICE power drink. Turtles are born with a shell and a bone. We grow our hogs in our own farms so you’re sure to get meat that is grown. As the campers trek through the trail at the rainboat they’ll stop now and then. They had huffs and puffs. She took care of tomatoes. I was still young for a garden plot. Some birds sing for the joy of singing and others for purpose. The farmer is hopeful that someday he will reap with joy. He put up a scarecrow to send the birds away. The mountain climber was flown off his feet. The high flagpole could be seen easily. During windy days, the flag flies so high it doesn’t drop. The national anthem sounds so high that we cannot reach the pitch. I’m in for a bad time when I start poem-writing. I succeeded opening the package and my eyes rolled big over a ball. The dog treated the guest badly. The daily policeman reports to his post in the morning. He stands straight watching the vehicles go by. Those who stop late for the red light are apprehended.

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