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(ix) someone who imitates someone else

(x) someone who lives well without doing much work

(xi) said when someone looks very pleased

(xii) a short rest, often taken after a meal

(xiii) little space for movement

(xiv) said about something (or someone) which (who) is not pleasant

(xv) to walk very softly and lightly

LO 6.1

(b) Illustrate one of the idioms (not the meaning).

12. JUST FOR FUN!

Test your cat's intelligence!How much does your pussy cat really know?

The idea of an intelligence test came about at the same time as a series of experiments which were being conducted by a professor in America in which the IQs of cats and dogs were being compared. Cats were found to have a much better memory than dogs, so the test was set up and tried out on hundreds of cats.

HOW SMART IS YOUR CAT? TRY THE FOLLOWING TEST AND FIND OUT....

(a) AT FOOD TIME, DOES YOUR CAT RESPOND TO? (c) When kitty relieves itself, it:
(i) The sound of food clattering into its dish? (i) Does so indiscriminately.
(ii) The sound of the can opener or packet? (ii) Uses several litter trays.
(iii) The sound of you calling or announcing dinner? (iii) Uses a single tray or goes through cat-flap to garden.
(iv) The sound of you approaching the feeding area? (iv) Uses and flushes toilet.
(b) In the presence of an insect, rodent or bird, does your cat: (d) When you bring out the carrier to transport your cat, it:
(i) Stare blankly? (i) Enters it.
(ii) Follow movement? (ii) Ignores it.
(iii) Bat playfully? (iii) Shies away.
(iv) Kill and present prey? (iv) Bolts from the room and hides.
(e) When you place your cat inside, it: (i) WHEN A NON-FAMILY MEMBER ENTERS THE HOUSE, YOUR CAT:
(i) Remains passive. (i) Ignores the entrance.
(ii) Scratches and cries. (ii) Reacts favourably, purrs.
(iii) Works to unfasten door or lock. (iii) Reacts with hostility.
(iv) Escapes. (iv) Reacts differently to different people.
(f) Your cat's favourite hiding place is: (j) IN ORDER TO WAKE YOU UP, IT:
(i) In an open box. (i) Miaows quietly.
(ii) Under the kitchen table. (ii) Knocks things over.
(iii) In a closet. (iii) Sits on your head or chest.
(iv) You've never found its favourite place. (iv) Starts brewing the tea.
(g) Your cat prefers to eat: (k) RUN WATER IN YOUR BATH. PLACE A BAKING TIN ISLAND IN THE CENTRE. MAROON YOUR CAT AND WATCH FOR REACTION.
(i) Any slop. (i) Cat stands passively.
(ii) Its own food. (ii) Cat steps through water to safety.
(iii) Its own game. (iii) Cat jumps to safety.
(iv) Something it has stolen from the cupboard or refrigerator. (iv) Cat will not allow itself to be marooned.
(h) Put a record or CD on the stereo. Your cat: (l) PLACE YOUR CAT IN FRONT OF A MIRROR. IT:
(i) Acts acutely deaf. (i) Looks up, down - everywhere but at the mirror.
(ii) Flattens its ears. (ii) Shows interest in its reflection.
(iii) Swishes its tail. (iii) Scratches the reflection.
(iv) Moves in rhythm. (iv) Looks behind the mirror for another cat.
(m) WHEN YOU'RE PREPARING TO USE THE VACUUM CLEANER, YOUR CAT: (p) YOUR CAT USUALLY DOES THE FOLLOWING WHILE YOU'RE WATCHING TOM AND JERRY CARTOONS:
(i) Is underfoot. (i) Miaows at random.
(ii) Is under stress. (ii) Climbs on top of set for closer look.
(iii) Is under the bed. (iii) Biffs the mouse.
(iv) Convinces you to use a sweeper instead. (iv) Switches to another channel.
(n) WHEN CONFRONTED WITH A CAT OF THE OPPOSITE SEX, YOUR (UNALTERED) CAT: (q) PLACE SOME TITBITS UNDER A PAPER CUP AND PUT DOWN TWO MORE EMPTY CUPS. TRY TO GET YOUR CAT'S ATTENTION AS YOU SCRAMBLE THE CUPS. YOUR CAT:
(i) Looks the other way. (i) Ignores this little game.
(ii) Sniffs and investigates. (ii) Knocks over the wrong cup.
(iii) Moans and yowls. (iii) Knocks over the right cup.
(iv) Attempts to mate. NB If your cat is neutered/spayed, you may like to reverse the scoring. (iv) Makes you feel guilty and foolish for wasting its food.
(o) BARK LOUDLY AND BARE YOUR TEETH. YOUR CAT:
(i) Scrambles frantically to the top of the nearest chair.
(ii) Fluffs up to look larger.
(iii) Looks questioningly at you.
(iv) Yawns.

Now total up your cat's points and refer to the scoring and rating scale on the following page.

SCORING:

Award your pet ...

... one point for each (1) answer,

... 4 points for each (2),

... 7 points for each (3) and

... 10 points for each (4).

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
(f) (g) (h) (i) (j)
(k) (l) (m) (n) (o)
(p) (q) (r) (s) (t)

RATING SCALE: 17 - 38 = severely retarded

39 - 59 = moderately retarded

60 - 81 = below average

82 - 104 = average

105 - 126 = average/bright

127 - 149 = intelligent

150 - 170 = genius

Assessment

Learning Outcomes(LOs)
LO 1
LISTENINGThe learner will be able to listen for information and enjoyment, and respond appropriately and critically in a wide range of situations.
Assessment Standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
1.3 listens for specific information:
1.3.2 uses information to complete a table or chart, or label a diagram.
LO 6
LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND USEThe learner will know and be able to use the sounds, words and grammar of the language to create and interpret texts.
We know this when the learner:
6.1 revises the grammar learned in the earlier grades.

Memorandum

Silent reading

(i) Devon Rex

(ii) Siamese

(iii) Persian

(iv) Abyssinian

Feline Figurative Language

(i) to let the cat out of the bag

(ii) to fight like cat and dog / cat and dog existence

(iii) like a cat on a hot tin roof (jumpy and anxious)

(iv) to see which way the cap jumps

(v) raining cats and dogs

(vi) a cat burglar

(vii) a catcall

(viii)

(ix) copycat

(x) fat cat

(xi) the cat who stole the cream

(xii) a cat-nap

(xiii) can’t swing a cat

(xiv) someone is referred to as ‘cattish’

(xv) with cat feet / cat-foot

Questions & Answers

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Communication is effective because it allows individuals to share ideas, thoughts, and information with others.
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Isn't practices worldwide, be it psychology, be it science. isn't much just a false belief of control over something the mind cannot truly comprehend?
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Skinner skipped the whole unconscious phenomenon and rather emphasized on classical conditioning
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nature is an hereditary factor while nurture is an environmental factor which constitute an individual personality. so if an individual's parent has a deviant behavior and was also brought up in an deviant environment, observation of the behavior and the inborn trait we make the individual deviant.
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