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      <description>Skill: Reading (Unit 12, pg 149, 27/8/2021)</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Exercise D<br>1. Why does the writer mention computers?<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; <strong>a. to compare them to the human brain</strong><br>2. We know that neurons<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; <strong>c. deliver messages to your brain.</strong><br>3. When you have a new thought,<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; <strong>b. the structure of your brain changes.</strong><br>4. What does the writer tell us about exercise?<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;c. Its effects are not well known.</strong><br>5. Whats is the article generally about?<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; <strong>b. What an incredible organ the human brain is.<br></strong><br>Exercise E<br>1. Electrical messages in the body are known as <strong>signals</strong>.<br>2. Your&nbsp;<strong>mood&nbsp;</strong>is the way you are feeling at a certain time.<br>3. The way something is built is known as its <strong>structure</strong>.<br>4. If the meaning of something is not clear, it doesn't make <strong>sense</strong>.<br>5. The eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin are all&nbsp;<strong>organs</strong>.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.A<br>2.C<br>3.B<br>4.C<br>5.B<br>E<br>1.signals<br>2.mood<br>3.structure<br>4.sense<br>5.organs</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Exercise D</strong><br>1. Why does the writer mention computers?<br><em>a. to compare them to the human brain.</em><br>2. We know that neurons<br><em>c. deliver messages to your brain.</em><br>3. When you have a new thought,<br><em>b. the structure of your brain changes.</em><br>4. What does the writer tell us about exercise?<br><em>c. Its effects are not well known.</em><br>5. Whats is the article generally about?<br><em>b. What an incredible organ the human brain is.</em><br><br><strong>Exercise E</strong><br>1. Electrical messages in the body are known as <em>signals</em>.<br>2. Your <em>mood</em> is the way you are feeling at a certain time.<br>3. The way something is built is known as its <em>structure</em>.<br>4. If the meaning of something is not clear, it doesn't make <em>sense</em>.<br>5. The eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin are all <em>organs</em>.</div>]]></description>
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