Present Simple vs. Present Continuous


Bilbo ________ (love) to eat a large breakfast with lots and lots of bacon and eggs but on this journey he __________ (skip) almost every meal!
Gandalf ___________(keep) quiet right now, even tough he normally ___________(make fun) of the little hobbit and his over sensitive stomach.
The Dwarves ___________(not like) the fact that their burglar is fat and not very active and yet, right now, they_____________(congratulate) him on his escape from the mountain passes and  _________(cook) him a fine meal with what they _________(have) at hand which isn’t much.
Smaug, meanwhile, ________(sleep) on his golden bed and _________(not think) about any dwarves or hobbits.
Beorn _________(point) the party in the right direction, for the moment but they _______(lose) their way very often.
Normally 5th B ___________(not like) reading but, right now, they _______(ask) their teacher to read on… they _________ (make fun) of him all the time when he ___________(not look) . Everybody ___________(yell) “NO!” as Hector ___________(write) another question.

Simulating Earth's atmosphere.


Holding warmth, just like Earth's atmosphere

A terrarium has its own mini-climate. The container has just a small opening or sometimes even a lid to completely enclose the container. That makes a terrarium like a greenhouse. Sunlight enters through the glass and warms the air, soil and plants the same way that sunlight coming through the atmosphere warms Earth’s surface. The glass holds in some of the warmth, just as Earth’s atmosphere does.
Example terrarium.
Moss-only terrarium.
Example terrarium.
Fern, ivy, and moss.
Example terrarium.
Variety of shapes, colors, and patterns.
Example terrarium.
Will the gnome take care of the plants?
Example terrarium.
Succulents.
Example terrarium.
A garden in a cookie jar?

Building a terrarium !


A terrarium is like an aquarium, but for plants instead of fish. It is made in just about any glass container. It is planted to look like a miniature garden or forest enclosed in its own little world.
You can easily make a beautiful terrarium yourself.
First, you want all the plants to thrive in the same kind of environment. For example, you could plant all succulents (including cactus), because they need very little water. Or you could plant all ferns, because they like it moist. You could put moss with the ferns, because moss likes it moist too. If you put a fern with a cactus, one or the other might not do well (the fern if it gets too dry, the cactus if it gets too wet).
You can use an open container or a closed container.
An open container is best for succulents and cacti. They like lots of air.
A closed container (with a lid) might be best for ferns, ivies, and begonias. They like it humid. But if you see a lot of water condensing on the lid, remove it for a while, then replace it.
For any terrarium, you need:
  • Clear glass container. For example, aquarium of any size, goldfish bowl, cookie jar, pickle jar, vase with a broad bottom, brandy snifter, or even a shallow dish with a glass bowl turned upside-down over it.
  • Rocks (around marble sized, depending on the size of container)
  • Activated charcoal to filter the water and help prevent growth of fungi
  • Potting Soil (sterilized)
  • Small plants of different colors, shapes, & textures. Try to get miniature plants that aren’t going to grow too big for the container.
Optional:
  • Moss
  • Decorative rocks or pebbles, or both
  • Fun décor, like tiny pine cones, shells, ceramic animals, or a garden gnome.
Make sure your glass container is clean and shiny.
Drawing showing the layers of rocks, charcoal, and soil in the terrarium, along with plants, and a small garden gnome.
The layers of rock and soil are part of the beauty of your terrarium.
Start with a layer of rocks, about one inch or so, at the bottom of your container. These will help the soil drainage, so the roots of your plants won’t get water-logged.
Add a 1/2-inch-thick layer of charcoal.
Fill the container up to half-full with potting soil.
Plant your plants. When you remove them from their little pots, carefully tease the roots apart and remove some of the old soil so they will fit nicely in the terrarium. Arrange them to look nice. Leave some space for them to breathe and grow. Pat down the soil so they don’t get uprooted easily.
Add decorative pebbles, rocks, pine cones, or whatever to make your terrarium look like a little garden world.
Water the plants, but not too much.
Place in indirect light.

The green house effect explained

Simple Past Exercise


Put the verbs into the correct form (simple past).
  1. Last year I (spend)  my holiday in Ireland.
  2. It (be)  great.
  3. (travel)  around by car with two friends and we (visit)  lots of interesting places.
  4. In the evenings we usually (go)  to a pub.
  5. One night we even (learn)  some Irish dances.
  6. We (be)  very lucky with the weather.
  7. It (not / rain)  a lot.
  8. But we (see)  some beautiful rainbows.
  9. Where (spend / you)  your last holiday?                     

Put the verbs into the simple past:

  1. Last year I (go)  to England on holiday.
  2. It (be)  fantastic.
  3. I (visit)  lots of interesting places. I (be)  with two friends of mine .
  4. In the mornings we (walk)  in the streets of London.
  5. In the evenings we (go)  to pubs.
  6. The weather (be)  strangely fine.
  7. It (not / rain)  a lot.
  8. But we (see)  some beautiful rainbows.
  9. Where (spend / you)  your last holiday?