1. The sentence "The people who take part in 'Singles' Day' aren't married" is marked as true (T). This means that the people participating in 'Singles' Day' are not married.
2. The sentence "Many people register for the event on the internet" is not given in the article, so it cannot be marked as true or false. We are not given enough information to determine its accuracy.
3. The sentence "All of the dating events are in the town hall" is marked as false (F). This means that not all of the dating events are held in the town hall.
4. The sentence "People who don't register for the event can't find a partner on 'Singles' Day'" is not given in the article, so it cannot be marked as true or false. We are not given enough information to determine its accuracy.
5. The sentence "Every year, there are more single adults in Shanghai" is marked as true (T). This means that the number of single adults in Shanghai increases every year.
To effectively teach this, I would start by explaining what 'Singles' Day' is. I would describe it as a special event where unmarried people can participate in various activities to potentially meet a partner. Then, I would read the sentences one by one and ask the students to think about each sentence's accuracy.
For sentence 1, I would explain that the article mentioned that the people who participate in 'Singles' Day' are not married. Therefore, we can mark it as true (T).
For sentence 2, I would explain that the article did not provide information about how people register for the event. Since we don't have this information, we cannot determine if it is true or false. Therefore, we leave it blank.
For sentence 3, I would mention that the article stated that not all dating events are held in the town hall. It means that some events might take place in different locations. Therefore, we mark it as false (F).
For sentence 4, I would explain that the article did not provide information about whether people who don't register for the event can find a partner. Therefore, we cannot determine if it is true or false. We leave it blank.
For sentence 5, I would point out that the article stated that the number of single adults in Shanghai increases every year. Therefore, we mark it as true (T).
By explaining the context, guiding students through the sentences, and allowing them to think about each sentence's accuracy, we can ensure that the answer is understandable to the student.
2. The sentence "Many people register for the event on the internet" is not given in the article, so it cannot be marked as true or false. We are not given enough information to determine its accuracy.
3. The sentence "All of the dating events are in the town hall" is marked as false (F). This means that not all of the dating events are held in the town hall.
4. The sentence "People who don't register for the event can't find a partner on 'Singles' Day'" is not given in the article, so it cannot be marked as true or false. We are not given enough information to determine its accuracy.
5. The sentence "Every year, there are more single adults in Shanghai" is marked as true (T). This means that the number of single adults in Shanghai increases every year.
To effectively teach this, I would start by explaining what 'Singles' Day' is. I would describe it as a special event where unmarried people can participate in various activities to potentially meet a partner. Then, I would read the sentences one by one and ask the students to think about each sentence's accuracy.
For sentence 1, I would explain that the article mentioned that the people who participate in 'Singles' Day' are not married. Therefore, we can mark it as true (T).
For sentence 2, I would explain that the article did not provide information about how people register for the event. Since we don't have this information, we cannot determine if it is true or false. Therefore, we leave it blank.
For sentence 3, I would mention that the article stated that not all dating events are held in the town hall. It means that some events might take place in different locations. Therefore, we mark it as false (F).
For sentence 4, I would explain that the article did not provide information about whether people who don't register for the event can find a partner. Therefore, we cannot determine if it is true or false. We leave it blank.
For sentence 5, I would point out that the article stated that the number of single adults in Shanghai increases every year. Therefore, we mark it as true (T).
By explaining the context, guiding students through the sentences, and allowing them to think about each sentence's accuracy, we can ensure that the answer is understandable to the student.