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Angles, Classifying (Author-Bouabdellah)




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Technicum Si-Tarek Of Relizane

First/Second Year Students

Technological/Technical Streams 2004/2005

Practice: ANGLES


SECTION ONE: Comprehension.                                                               
 
Read the following text carefully then do the activities below.
 
The angle is the space between two lines that meet or cross each other. The protractor is a small semi-circular instrument used for measuring and drawing angles.
Angles are measured in degrees. There are four kinds of angles: straight angles, right angles, acute angles and obtuse angles. Both straight and right angles have a fixed measurement. The former is equal to 180° whereas the latter is exactly 90°.
Angles which are less than 90° are considered as acute angles. Any angle measuring more than 90° is an obtuse angle.
 
Exercise 01: In which pargraph  are angles classified?
        
Exercise 02: Are these statements True or False according to the text?
1- The straight angle is smaller than the acute angle:     
2- Protractors tell us how many degrees any angle is:    
3- An obtuse angle is always greater than a right angle: 
Exercise 03: Find in the text words or expressions that are close in mea-ning to the following.
1-every =        
2-types=          
3-unchanged =
Exercise 04: What do the underlined words in the text refer to?
1-… each other …  =>
2-… The former … =>
3-… the latter …     =>
 
Exercise 05: Answer the following questions according to the text.
1-What does a protractor serve to?
  
2-Which angles have an unchanged measurement?
  
3-What angle is the one measuring 85°?
  
SECTION TWO: Mastery of Language.                                                    
 
Exercise 01: give the opposites of the following words.
Words
Opposites
01-illegible
02-patient
03-protected
01-
02-
03-
Exercise 02: Change the following NOUNS into ADJECTIVES.
Nouns
Adjectives
01-period
02-hardness
03-fluidity
01-
02-
03-
Exercise 03: Complete sentence “B” so that it means the same as sen-tence “A”.
1-A-A top is shaped like a cone.
1-B- shape.
2-A-Languages can be classified in many families.
2-B-We
3-A-A screwdriver has 2 parts: a head and a handle.
3-B- of
Exercise 04: Ask an appropriate question about what is underlined in the sentence.
1- A top is a child’s toy.
  
2- A hammer serves to drive in nails.
  
SECTION TWO: Written Expression.                                                       
 
Write as many sentences to describe the following diagram.
 
        
 
To be done at home