Sunday, May 1, 2011

Spring is Here





My absolute favorite time of the year is springtime.  I love to see the colorful flowers in my garden.  They make a rainbow of colors that brightens my day.  Especially after this harsh winter that we had, I need the joy of spring.  We were covered in snow so many times this winter. I have been waiting and waiting for a lovely spring day to arrive.  Today it is here.  It is a delight to be outdoors, enjoying the cool breeze off the ocean in the town where I live.  The radiant reflection of the sun shining off everything around me.  There is nothing better than a bright, cheery spring day.  I wish spring lasted all year.  At work the squirrels and rabbits are running around playing.  All winter they spent searching for food, but now it is spring and they can run, scamper, and play.  The sounds of spring are all so joyous.  The birds are singing their pleasing melody, the sun is smiling down on us, and you and hear the sweet laughter of the children who have finally come out to play again.  Springtime signals a time of rebirth.  The hibernating animals awake, new babies are born, and come out to play just like the children we see every day.  There is nothing better than a warm spring day.  It is full of light, and life.  The sounds of spring bring peace and calm to a boisterous world. I'm so glad it is spring!

Vocabulary
1. absolute: total; most
2. favorite: best
3.brightens: gives light to; makes me happy
4.lovely: pretty, beautiful
5.delight: joy
6.radiant: bright
7.scamper: run
8.joyous: happy
9.pleasing melody: sweet song
10.rebirth: renewal, new life
11. hibernating: sleeping for winter
12. boisterous: loud

Vocabulary Activity
Match the definition in the second column with the word in the first column.

1. absolute____                                              a.loud
2. favorite_____                                             b.happy
3. brightens____                                            c. pretty; beautiful
4. lovely_____                                               d. total; most
5. delight____                                                e. renewal; new life
6. radiant____                                                f.gives light to; makes me happy
7. scamper____                                             g.  sleeping for winter
8. joyous_____                                              h.bright
9. pleasing melody____                                  i. best
10. rebirth_____                                            j. run
11. hibernating____                                        k. sweet song
12. boisterous_____                                       l. loud

Grammar Point:
Adjectives are words that describe nouns.  In the paragraph there are several adjectives.  For example: pleasing melody.  Pleasing is the adjective and it describes melody, the noun.
Grammar Activity
 Can you find other adjectives in the paragraph?  Write the adjectives and the noun that they describe.  Label each as either adjective or noun.  Then write a paragraph about your favorite time of the year either in the United States or in your native country. You must include at least five adjectives in your paragraph.

What is Newsworthy

It is funny to see what we see as newsworthy in our culture today.  When I turn on the news all I hear about are murders, wars, natural disasters, etc.   Many people turn on the news each day to see what is going on in our world and this is what we see.  I often wonder why they don't show us other things.  I wouldn't mind seeing good things on the news.  In fact, I would be so excited to see the good things people are doing instead of always seeing the bad in our world.  It would be wonderful to hear about the people who are making a difference in our world.  Wouldn't it be nice to see on the news someone who has saved someone else's life, or to read about people helping the poor by serving in soup kitchens, or bringing clothes and food to the homeless. I would love to read about children who are making a difference in another person's life.  We always hear the bad things, but why not the good.  Couldn't the news tell us something that we want to hear?  Why don't they put                            
stories on the news that are enjoyable.  Let's rejoice with people over the good things that are happening in their lives rather than being swept up in crimes, disasters, and wars.  There's a time for all things, but I for one would like to see more on the news and in the newspapers that make me smile, rather than always being shown the things that bring us down and make us question what is going on in our world today.

Vocabulary
1. newsworthy:  to be worth listening to or reading about in the news
2. natural disasters: results of bad weather conditions
3.wonder: to be curious about,
4excited: can't wait for
5.difference: change
6.homeless: a person who does not have a home to live in; a person who lives on the streets
7.enjoyable: fun
8.rejoice: be glad over
9.swept up: taken in by, pulled into
10.question: ask why

Activity
1.  To ask why is to _______________________________.
2.  To be worth listening to or reading in the news means to be _____________________________.
3.  Something that is fun is ______________________________.
4.  If you can't wait for something you are _________________________ about it.
5.  To make a change is to make a _________________________.
6.  If you are taken in by something or pulled into something you are _________________________ by it.
7.  When we have bad weather conditions they may result in __________________________.
8.  A person who lives on the streets is considered ____________________________.
9.  To be glad over something is to _______________________________.
10.  Something that is fun is also_______________________________.

Grammar Point
Contractions are two words put together to make one word.  An example of a contraction is "can't."  Can't means cannot.  We remove the second n and the o and add an apostrophe after the n to form the contraction can't.
Grammar Activity:
In the paragraph there are several contractions. Find each of the contractions and write the words that make up each contraction.  Then write a paragraph about what is newsworthy to you using at least five contractions.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

In the News

Lately we have heard about many natural disasters, wars and fighting.  We wake up to hear about tsunamis that have destroyed towns, washing away people who could not flee.  It doesn't end there.  The tsunami is followed by an earthquake that causes even more damage to a population already suffering.  Not only was there a tsunami followed by an earthquake, next, there is a nuclear disaster.  The earthquake damaged nuclear power plants and radiation is being poured into the air.  You might hope it will end there, but it doesn't.  After a week or so, the newscasters stop following this disaster and begin to follow something else.  The other day it was a tornado in Alabama, that took the life of over 300 people, as well as leaving people without homes or any of their personal possessions.  Those who survived are just glad to be alive.  Tonight I heard about the situation now in Libya.  The war there started months ago.  Today it is in the news again because NATO killed one of the Libyan leader, Qadaffi's sons and three of his grandchildren.  The only good news I have heard in the past weeks on the news was the wedding of Prince William and Kate in England, but that is over now too.
It leaves me to wonder, why do we get so caught up in tragedies and then just move on to something else a few days or a week later.  I still wonder, what is the situation in Japan with the nuclear reactor?  Have they found a way to contain it? Are people still being affected by it?  However, that is all old news now.  No one talks about it anymore.  It has been cast aside for the news of the moment. We hang onto a piece of news for only a short time, a few days, a week at the most, and then it is forgotten.  But, do the people who are living those experiences get to forget them the way all of us who are safe just pass them on?  Or are they all living in the nightmare that we have all long forgotten.  We have become so desensitized to everything.  We hear about it, we think about it a short time, then, we move on and it is forgotten.  The worst part is, we don't do anything to help, and if we don't do anything to change things, all these things will simply pass away in our minds, it will be as if they had never occurred and those affected will be left without hope.  Even one person can make a difference.  Even one person can change the world, a little bit at a time.




Vocabulary
1.tsunamis: a giant wave that floods the land
2.destroyed: ruin
3.flee: run away from
4.earthquake: a shaking of the earth the breaks the land
5.population: a group of people in a certain place
6.disaster: damage,
7.tornados: funnel cloud, weather condition that brings wind, rain, hail and damage
8.possessions:belongings
9.survive: to stay alive, to live through
10.tragedies: bad events; harsh events
11. contain: keep inside
12.cast aside: push away, let go of
13. experiences: events
14. desensitized: unaffected

Activity
1.  To stay alive or live through is to _______________________.
2. The keep inside is to ____________________________.
3.  A giant wave that floods the land is a ________________________.
4. To be desensitized means to be _____________________________.
5.  To push away, or let go of means to ___________________________.
6.  To ruin means to ____________________________.
7.  A weather condition that causes a funnel cloud is called a _______________________.
8. Belongings are the same thing as __________________________.
9.  To run away from means to_________________________.
10.  Events are ____________________________.
11. To stay alive or live through means to _______________________.
12.  Bad events or harsh events are _________________________.
13. A shaking of the earth that breaks the land is called an __________________________.
14.  A group of people from a certain place are called a ___________________________.

Grammar Point
Throughout the passage I used conjunctions.  Conjunctions are words that combine two sentences.  The most common conjunctions are and, but, and or.  Commas are used before a conjunction.  Here is a video clip and song about conjunctions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkO87mkgcNo

Grammar Activity

Find five sentences in the paragraph that use conjunctions.  Write each sentence circling the conjunction.  Then write a paragraph about something in the news using each of the three most common conjunctions (and, but, and or).

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Helping Others

          I have sponsored several children over the past 6 years.  The children I sponsor are young girls who live in impoverished nations whose parents cannot support their family and afford the costs of schooling, clothing, and food.  The photo shows one of my sponsored children.  Her name is Magda. This photo shows Magda when I first began sponsoring her.  She was only three years old.  Through my sponsorship, Magda is able to stay in school.  She receives things that are necessary for schooling in her country, Guatemala, that her family might not otherwise be able to afford.  Every year she receives her school uniform and new shoes as well as school supplies so that she can attend school.  Many young children living in poverty are not able to go to school because their parents can't afford these essentials or because the families need their children to work to earn money to help support the family.  Every few months I receive letters from Magda.  She is now nine years old and has started to write her letters by herself. I always enjoy reading them and writing her back.  It has been a great joy for me to sponsor children around the world and help them to complete their education, receive medical care, and food that is necessary for survival.  The cost is just a small cost for me, but a great benefit to the families, many of whom have incomes under $100 a month and no other access to healthcare. I am greatly blessed to be able to give to others and to help these families who are in need so that they can feel less of a burden. The photo below is a photo of Magda today at nine years of age. There are many things we can do to help others and not all of them cost money.   We could visit the sick in the hospital, or help the elderly who cannot leave their homes.  We could also feed the homeless at a soup kitchen or work at a clothing pantry. Even simpler things include helping our neighbor or our own family by babysitting, or cooking or cleaning for them.  Last week we celebrated Earth Day.  Think about what great things we can do for our environment by cleaning up the beach or the park, turning the lights off to save electricity, or turning off the water.  Everyone can do a little something to help others and when you do you will definately reap the rewards.  When my sponsored children write to me about their lives and I see the benefits they receive from my small gift and I feel like I am doing something special in the world.  Reach out to someone in your community, help a neighbor, family member or your teacher, or do something to take care of our environment. You say you are too young?  No, you aren't!   You can make a difference!  It doesn't matter how young or old you are!  Everyone can do something to help others!



 Vocabulary:
1.sponsored: to help; give aid to
2.several: more than one
3.impoverished: poor
4.necessary: things that are needed
5.essential:  what one must have
6.complete: finish
7.survival: to live
8.benefit: to gain; something that helps one
9.income: what you earn; money you receive from working
10.access: to be able to receive; to have near you for use
11.burden: great stress upon you; a heavy load; a lot of pressure
12.elderly: old
13. simpler: easier

Find the vocabulary words in the puzzle below.

S   I   M   P   L   E   R   Q   H   C   B   U  B   D   D   O   L
G  H  K   W  E   L   D   E   R    L   Y  H  E    K   F   S   A
R  I   W   Q   S   N   L   P   F    S    U  D  N   Q   A   S   Z
G  I   P    O   R   A   C  C   E    S    S   Y  E    I    L   J    I
R  E  W  Q   A   E    B  U   R   D    E   N  F   J    G   S   N
S  P   O   N   S   O    R  R   E    D   Y  W  I    E    R  V  C
M G  J    C   O   M   P   L   E    T    E  D  T   H    F   I    O
W Q  I    A   X   R    D  S   U    R    V  I   V  A    L  W  M
I    P  T   W  Y   F    W  E   S    S     E  T   I   A    L  E   E
N  E  C    E  S    S    A   R   Y   S     E  V  E   R   A  L   K
W I   R    I   M   P    O   V   E   R     I   S   H   E   D  N  H

Grammar Point: Count Nouns and Uncount Nouns
There are count nouns and uncountable nouns in the English language.  Count nouns are nouns that have a singular and plural form, for example, apple.  We can have one apple, or we can have three apples.  Therefore, apple is a count noun because it has a singular and plural form.  Uncount nouns have only one form.  For example, money is an uncount noun.  We can have only money, not moneys.  

Activity:
In the above paragraph there are many nouns.  Some are count nouns and some are uncount nouns.  Please look through the paragraph and find at least ten nouns.  Then, label these nouns as either count nouns or uncount nouns. 

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Faraway Friends 2

                                                                            In Belgium


After spending so many years writing to pen pals all over the world, I made the decision, at the age of 21, to expand my horizons and take my very first trip abroad.  I had always wanted to visit my pen pals and to live in another country for a short time and all of a sudden I was given that opportunity.  In 1997, my pen pal Anna in Greece invited me to come spend some weeks at her home in Piraeus, the port city to Athens.  I accepted, planned my flight, applied for my first passport and in a few months was on a plane to Athens, Greece.  I didn't know what to expect at all, but was very excited.  When arriving in the airport at first Anna and I didn't recognize one another.  Apparently, in the photo I had sent her my hair was much different and I wasn't wearing glasses.  Finally, when the whole airport emptied out, we realized that we were waiting for each other!  This trip would be the first in a series of trips abroad that I would take to visit my pen pals.  I only knew these friends through letters and photos which we had exchanged for many years or in some instances just  a year or two.  Since this first trip, I have also visited pen pals in Germany, Sweden, England, and Belgium.  Many people think it is a crazy thing to go half way around the world to meet and live with someone that you have never met, but these experiences have been the best ones of my life.  I have enjoyed every trip I have taken.  You learn so much when you live in another culture for even just a short time.  My trips usually lasted only two or three weeks.  However, even in such a short time you start to pick up on the language and you find a way to communicate with others who do not speak English.  The most difficult part of a journey like this is the cultural differences you will face, but if you are open and ready to accept the differences it can be a great learning experience.  Through the long conversations I have had with my friends while living and touring with them I have learned so much about other peoples and cultures, about history, and about the similarities and differences between the American culture and other cultures around the world.  It is one thing to see the world through a tourists eyes and another thing to live the culture like a native.  My goal when traveling abroad is not to see every tourist destination, but to see the things in a country that are important to the people of that nation and to see the world through my friends eyes. I would encourage anyone who is given the opportunity, to travel abroad and find a way to be like a native rather than like a tourist.  It is the best learning experience in the world.

Vocabulary:
1. expand: increase; spread out
2. horizons: outlook; what I can see and experience
3. abroad: to another country; overseas
4. opportunity: chance
5. recognize: to know; know who one is
6. apparently: it seems
7. exchanged: traded
8. instances: times; occasions
9. experiences: opportunities; chances
10. communicate: to talk
11. conversations: speech; things one talks about
12. native: someone who is from an area/country

Matching column

1.  communicate                                              a.  someone who is from an area/country
2. exchanged                                                   b. times; occasions
3. horizons                                                      c. speech; things one talks about
4. expand.                                                      d.  it seems
5. abroad                                                        e. chance
6. native                                                          f. spread out
7. instances                                                     g. to know;, know who one is
8. conversations                                              h. traded
9. opportunity                                                  i. outlook; what I can see and experience
10. apparently                                                 j. to another country; overseas
11. recognize                                                  k. to talk
12. experiences                                               l. increase; spread out


                                           View from the Medieval Castle in South of Belgium
Grammar Point:  When writing words in the past tense we often add the ending -ed.  The -ed ending can be pronounced like "t," "id," or "d.  For example, in the paragraph above, the word wanted ends in -ed. This -ed ending is pronounced like "id, " but the word "planned,"  is pronounced "d."

Activity:  Please find all the words in the paragraph that end in -ed and make a list classifying them by the way the -ed ending is pronounced.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Faraway Friends-




When I was eleven years old I became interested in knowing people around the world.  I thought the best way to do this would be to find a pen pal.  At that time I was reading teen magazines and in one issue I found an advertisement for a pen pal match-up. I was so excited.  I filled out the form and soon had my very first pen pal. Her name was Jessica and she lived in West Virginia.  However, I really wanted to write to young girls overseas even more.  In another issue of that same magazine I saw another advertisement, but this one was for pen pals all over the world.  After sending in this application, I soon had pen pals in Sweden, Switzerland, New Zealand, and what were then East and West Germany.  When I started writing to pen pals in other nations, I never could have imagined what I would learn.  I had a great interest in cultures and wanted to see what life was like for teenagers around the world.  It was amazing to see how different life was like in these far off countries.  School wasn't even set up the same way.  All the young girls I wrote to were my age, but they were already writing English, whereas, I had only begun to learn Spanish.  More than anything though, the most important experiences I had were the lessons in history that one could not learn in a classroom.  I lived through the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany with my friends who were now considered just Germans, and no longer East or West Germans.  I heard personal accounts of the war in the ex-Yugoslavia, and was told of the terrible atrocities committed in Croatia and Bosnia during this horrible time.  I experienced the excitement of the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe with my friends living in Romania and Bulgaria at the time.  However, while we all rejoiced over Communism being toppled, they struggled to survive, waiting for hours on line just to get a small loaf of bread.  I learned so much that can't be learned in a textbook, and not only did I learn these things, I also felt them along with my friends.  Now, I am 35 years old, and I still love learning about cultures.  I have taken the time to travel abroad and have even met some of my current pen pals. I no longer write to most of those I wrote when I was young, but I have new pen pals who I write to now and even with my difficult schedule I try to keep in touch as much as I can.  Having faraway friends has changed my life and how I view events in our world.  I want to see peace, I want to see an end to poverty, and I want to see a change for the better in our world.  I just received a letter from my friend in Japan saying that she and her family are fine and were not effected by the tsunami and earthquake.  I thank God for that.  My experience writing to friends abroad changed my life and I continue to long for more experiences like these.

Vocabulay
1. pen pal- a person who writes letters to another person
2.advertisement- a picture or article talking about something you can buy or apply for
3.excited- to be very happy
4.nations- countries
5. amazing- exciting, new, something you can't believe
6. reunification- to bring back together
7. accounts- stories
8. atrocities- horrors, bad/terrible things
9.  horrible- very bad, terrible
10. rejoiced- to be happy over
11. toppled- to fall down
12. struggled- to have a hard time with

Activity:
Fill in the blank using the words in the vocabulary list above.
1. No one could believe the ____________________ told by the Japanese people about the tsunami and earthquake in their country.
2.  She went to the post office to mail the letter she had written to her new ________________.
3. She had a great time traveling to Sweden.  The trip was the __________________ adventure she had ever been on.
4.  When learning about the Holocaust, she couldn't believe the _______________________ that occurred in the concentration camps.
5.  Sarah and her family ________________________ over the birth of her new baby girl.
6.  She saw an __________________________ in the magazine for a toy that she just had to have.
7.  The situation in Eastern Europe was very bad when Communism was finally ___________________.
8. Living in poor city she ___________________________ to feed her family each day.
9.  The German people waited many years for the _______________________ that would bring their country back together.
10.  She wanted to bring the message of peace to all the _______________________.
11. When she fell off her bike she felt __________________________ pain in her knee.
12. She was so __________________ when she learned she had passed her English exam.

Grammar Point:
When writing sentences or a paragraph we can make them more interesting by adding descriptive words to our sentences.  For example, in the paragraph above, I described my schedule as difficult and the atrocities in Bosnia and Croatia as terrible.  Adding descriptive words, or adjectives to a paragraph helps the reader to see exactly what you are trying to show them.  It makes the story more realistic and more exciting for the reader.
Activity:
Please write a paragraph about something that  you have experienced in the history of your nation, either first hand, or through someone else's experiences, using descriptive words throughout the paragraph.  The paragraph should contain at least 8 sentences.

Monday, March 7, 2011

My Missions Trip to L.A. and Mexico

I always loved to travel and have seen many different countries over the years.  I began traveling abroad when I was 21, but last summer I embarked on a new adventure.  I went on my first missions trip with a few other members of my church and it was my favorite trip ever.  First, we went to Los Angeles.  In Los Angeles we had the opportunity to work with several Christian ministries that help the poor and the homeless.  We spent our first day at a soup kitchen serving the homeless.  My friend Eric and I were working in the kitchen preparing the meal.  We were cooking alongside of a man who used to be homeless himself.  Now, he has a place to live, but comes back to the soup kitchen to feed others.  He appreciated the warm meals when he was homeless and chose to give back to the people who gave so much to him by becoming a volunteer.  This man had so much great advice to give to us.  We all talked the whole time we prepared the meal and he left a special impression on Eric and I.  We had a great time working with him and we all prepared a great meal for the guests.  After serving the meal, we went back into the kitchen and though our work was over we continued to talk to this man for a considerable amount of time.  He had so much to share about life and we were grateful to hear his views.  We also visited an old motel that had been turned into homes for the homeless.  It was called the Kingdom Center.  Different churches all came together to help the homeless by preparing rooms for several families with all each family would need.  The families are chosen and live there for a small fee and are encouraged to get involved with the church that sponsored them.  It was great to see different people with different views and beliefs working together to help others as God instructs us to do.  Another day we worked at  a different soup kitchen and participated in a prayer group for Hollywood after which we went up to the Hollywood Hills to pray over the city.  We also went to South Central L.A. to help put flooring down in an elderly woman's house.  This woman was a white woman whose husband was a Pastor.  When he died she returned to Texas, but she was very lonely there until an African American Pastor went to bring her back home and gave her this home to live in.  It showed us that even in an area where there was once so much violence done to those of different races, people can live together in peace regardless of the color of their skin.
However, the most amazing part of the trip for me was our weekend spent in Tijuana, Mexico.  It is a sight to see when you cross over the border from California and enter Mexico.  In California you are surrounded by beaches, palm trees, and beautiful houses.  When you enter Mexico you feel like you have gone back a century.  Everyone lives in broken down houses, the majority of the roads are dirt roads, and skinny, starving dogs roam the streets.  We stayed at a missions base at a man named Sergio's house who runs several orphanages, a hospice and a home for the elderly.  While we were there we worked at one of the orphanages.  We were glad to see that the children were well cared for there.  We brought them toys and had a barbecue for them.  The children really enjoyed playing with us.  We painted their nails and they painted ours.  They all wanted to do our hair for us and we let them.  You had to see the hair styles they left us with!  It was quite a sight!  We had so much fun with the kids.  We put tons of packets of gum on the table for them to choose from and they were so excited.  One girl was counting each piece of the gum she chose to see how many days the gum would last. It was sad to learn that many of these kids have families living in the area. However, these families are so poor that they can't afford to take care of their own children.  They leave their children at the orphanage during the week because they know their children will have food to eat and get an education.  On weekends these children go home to see their families.  There were some children in the orphanage who were true orphans, but very few.  However, the highlight of the trip for me was going up into the mountains where the poorest people live.  We brought with us toy cars, gum, toothbrushes and some clothing to pass out.  At first we saw few people, but as people heard that we were there all of a sudden we were surrounded by kids.  All they asked for was one car or one pack of gum.  They were so excited and so were their parents.  I remember a little boy who must have only been about 3 years old.  Someone had given him a toothbrush and he was so excited.  He ran to his mother, shaking the toothbrush, so happy to show her what he had been given.  There was one mother who we gave a couple bars of soap to.  She never stopped smelling the soap or having others smell the soap.  As we walked up and down the mountain we saw houses that were in shambles and small shacks with too many people living in them. However, more than we saw the houses they lived in, we saw the people and how appreciative they were that someone thought of them and thought of their children.  Every time we gave a child something not only would the child's face light up, but the adults with them were also so grateful.  I'll always remember the children who surrounded us all along the mountain just to get a pack of gum.  It's amazing how grateful children are to get something so little, when they often live without getting anything special.  I know if I gave my nieces or nephews a pack of gum or a toothbrush as a gift, they wouldn't be very excited.  These children however, don't have much at all, and we had the opportunity to brighten their day.  I know the kids were thankful for what they received, but I really believed watching them lifted us up more than we lifted them up.  When we had given out all we had come with we were disappointed to not have more to give.  We all learned what a gift it is to give to others and that it is definitely more important to give than to receive.  We learned the next morning that 12 people had been killed in Tijuana the weekend we were there, but never once did we feel unsafe.  All we were thinking of was the people and how we could make just a small difference in their lives.  We may have made a small difference, but in reality it was them who made the biggest difference in us. 

Vocabulary
1.abroad: overseas: to another country
2. embarked: set forth on; took part
3. adventure:journey; trip
4.opportunity: chance
5. preparing: making
6.appreciated: was glad for
7. impression: impact
8.considerable: long 
9.grateful: glad; thankful for
10.participated: took part in
11.amazing: great, special
12. highlight: best part
13. shambles: destroyed; falling apart

Activity:
Matching Column

1.participated                                             a. destroyed; falling apart
2. embarked                                               b.glad; thankful for
3.shambles                                                 c.overseas; to another country
4.preparing                                                d.took part in
5.grateful                                                    e.best part
6.highlight                                                   f.set forth on; took part
7.abroad                                                    g.making
8.adventure                                                h.great; special
9.considerable                                            i.long
10.opportunity                                            j.chance
11.appreciated                                           k.journey; trip
12.amazing                                                 l. impact
13.impression                                            m. was glad for

Grammar Point:
Throughout the paragraph above I have used adjectives.  Adjectives are words that describe nouns.  An example from the paragraph is: "skinny, starving dogs".  "Skinny" and "starving" are adjectives.  They describe the noun "dog." Can you find more adjectives in the above paragraph?  Please make a list of all the adjectives you find and write a sentence for each.