Thursday, April 22, 2010

LET'S LEARN ENGLISH PROVERBS

CLASS/DATE/TIME: 2KP1; Thurs. 5:00-5:35 p.m.
OBJECTIVE: Students should be able to complete the proverbs correctly in the quiz given.
RESOURCE: Handouts containing quiz questions
VALUE: Determination
REFLECTION: The test was carried out successfully. The teacher was having a hard time not to laugh and cry at the same time reading the students' answers.


Two heads are better than one.
Student's answer: Two heads are terrible.


You cannot teach an old dog new tricks.
Student's answer: You cannot teach an old dog how to walk.


When the cat is away, the mice will play.
Student's answer: When the cat is away, the dog will come.


When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Student's answer: When in Rome, I felt very hot.


The pot called the kettle black.
Student's answer: The pot called the pork.

There is no smoke without fire.
Student's answer: There is no smoke without a smoker.


He who hesitates is lost.
Student's answer: He who hesitates is an artist.



Too many cooks spoil the broth
Student's answer: Too many cooks, no more food.



Keep something for a rainy day
Student's answer: Keep something for yourself.
*NOTE:
All these answers are real.
Pictures are copied from google images (without permission)

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