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GOOD MORNING. WELCOME TO. CLASS 9 B. Maiden speech. Bangobondhu’s maiden speech inspired the mass people to take part In the Liberation War. At large. We can now do our jobs at large . PHRASE. NOUN PHRASE. objectives. At the end of the lesson the students will be able to. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
GOOD MORNING
WELCOME TO
CLASS 9 B
Maiden speech
Bangobondhu’s maiden speech inspired the mass people to take partIn the Liberation War.
At large We can now do our jobs at large.
PHRASENOUN PHRASE
objectivesAt the end of the lesson the students will be able to
make sentences with noun phrases.Fill in the gap with noun phrases.
To swim
exercise
To swim isSub. V. a good exercise.
The ass is abeast of burden.A Beast of
Burden Obj. of v
v
A Black SheepTHE BOY IS A
ala
aY
D
GA
Make a sentence with this idiomatic phrase.
A LUNATIC ASSYLUMThe world is now nothing but a lunatic assylumTo this old woman.
A BOLT FROM THE BLUEThe news of his father’s death is like a bolt from the blue on my head.
A Fish out of waterHe is considered a fish out of water because he doesn’t know anything about the outer world..
The country houses of Bangladesh are very charming.
BAG AND BAGGAGEbo y le ft t he vill ag e
The boy is leaving his village bag and baggage.
KITH AND KINThe girls are kith and kin of each other.
A man of letters
D.Shahidullah is………….
A MAN OF MARK
Kazi Nazrul Islam is a man of mark.
Rony and Johny are bosom friends.
He likes to play cricket.
GROUP WORK- Make sentences with these pictures.
A Red Letter DAY
Make a sentence with this idiomatic phrase.
TO SMILE
Make a sentence with this
phrase. .
A COCK’S AND BULL’S STORY
Make a sentence with this idiomatic phrase.
AT A GLANCENoun phrases consist of-Adjective + N
N+ PrepositionDouble N + and \orN+ NN Infinitive + Adverbial\ Object
Gerund+ adverbial
SUMMARYA phrase is a group of words without any subject and verb.
A phrase may have both literal and figural meaning.
Phrases having figural meaning are called idioms.
All idioms are phrases but all phrases are not idioms.
Noun phrases work as nouns.
REPARED AND PRESENTED -
BY
ISMAT ARA MAMATAZAssistant Teacher English
DHNMONDI Govt. BOYs’ HIGH SCHOOL, DHAKA-1207
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