นายมนทกานต์ จติ ภิรมย์ รหสั นักศึกษา 5904023271 วชิ า English Literature for Classroom Teaching (CEN4103) Vocabulary Test Directions: Match the words on the left to the definitions on the right …….1. bright A. to use a switch to change a device …….2. suits from one state …….3. pieces …….4. camera B. extremely large …….5. enormous …….6. switch C. full of light, shining …….7. tiny …….8. queer D. a part of something …….9. photograph …….10. shouted E. a device for taking photographs or making films or television programme F. a picture produced using a camera G. strange, unusual, or not expected H. to speak with a very loud voice I. extremely small: J. a set of clothes or a piece of clothing to be worn in a particular situation 1
นายมนทกานต์ จิตภริ มย์ รหสั นกั ศกึ ษา 5904023271 วิชา English Literature for Classroom Teaching (CEN4103) Directions: Fill in the gap with the given words in the box. screen, tiny, pieces, electricity, shout, photograph, switched, enormous, television, bright 1. The wind farm may be able to generate enough _________ for 2000 homes. 2. My camera's fully automatic and takes really good _________. 3. The vase lay in _________ on the floor. 4. Her eyes were hurting from the _________ lights. 5. The image will seem to magically appear on _________ from nowhere. 6. He has an _________ amount of work to finish before Friday. 7. He _________ easily and fluently from speaking English to French to German. 8. You don't need to _________. I'm standing right here. 9. People who watch a lot of _________ are more likely to be heavy. 10. She was holding a _________ little baby in her arms. 2
นายมนทกานต์ จติ ภริ มย์ รหสั นกั ศึกษา 5904023271 วชิ า English Literature for Classroom Teaching (CEN4103) Directions: Create the sentences from words in the box. One word can use once. camera, piece, suit, bright, enormous, quick, switch, shout, television 1. ________________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________________________ 4. ________________________________________________________________ 5. ________________________________________________________________ 6. ________________________________________________________________ 7. ________________________________________________________________ 8. ________________________________________________________________ 9. ________________________________________________________________ 10. _______________________________________________________________ 3
นายมนทกานต์ จิตภริ มย์ รหสั นกั ศึกษา 5904023271 วิชา English Literature for Classroom Teaching (CEN4103) Directions: Choose the sentences which words have same meaning in the given sentence 1. Quick! Close the door before the cat comes in! A. Quick! We’ll miss the bus! B. It's a quick journey C. We bought it quick, before someone else could. D. He's bitten his nails to the quick. 2. Could you switch on the radio? A. Flip a switch and the coffee makes itself. B. Can you flip the switch? C. She switched to another channel to watch the football. D. All these machines operate at the flick of a switch. 3. The rooms were bright and airy. A. A bright star was shining in the East. B. Leslie always wears bright colours. C. They were bright children, always asking questions. D. You're very bright and cheerful this morning. 4. She wears a classic navy suit. A. How does family life suit you? B. He buys a swimsuit for swimming this morning. C. Which time suits you better - 12.30 or one o'clock? D. Short skirts don't really suit her. 5. It seemed fantastic that they still remembered her 50 years later. A. She's a fantastic all-round sportswoman. B. I think it’s fantastic that I can pass an exam. C. We had a fantastic meal at that new restaurant. D. She must be earning a fantastic amount of money. 4
นายมนทกานต์ จติ ภริ มย์ รหสั นกั ศกึ ษา 5904023271 วชิ า English Literature for Classroom Teaching (CEN4103) Directions: Make a circle to the words which is not related to the other. Example: red, blue, sky, green 1. camera, photograph, screen, fantastic 2. cried, shouted, whispered, television 3. bright, twinkling, sparkling, queer 4. enormous, tremendous, marvelous, small 5. tiny, huge, bit, little 5
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