General
Language Features
Adjectives
Ototronic vocabulary
Guess
100

This text type is used to describe a person, place, or thing in detail.

Descriptive Text

100

The tense most often used in descriptive text.

Simple Present Tense

100

The opposite of “dirty.”

clean

100

This part helps the car stop.

Brake

100

I am made of rubber and full of air.

Tire

200

Purpose of Descriptive Text

to describe person, animal, thing in detail

200

what the meaning of adjectives?

Words that describe nouns.

200

Make a sentence that uses 5 order of adjectives (size)

the world is big than the moon

200

This tool is used to lift a car  

Car jack

200

I have four wheels and carry passengers.

A Car

300

Structure of Descriptive Text and its explanation

Identification: provide background information about the subject being described

Description: the detailed description of the subject. 


300

Words like is, am, and are, are examples of this type of verb.?

Linking verb

300

 “The car is very fast.”

A word that describes the car?  

fast

300

This tool is used to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts

wrench

300

I am a strong, metallic part that connects the engine and wheels. Without me, the car cannot move.

A transmission 

400

4 Types of Descriptive Writing and its explanation

Writing about a person, a routine, object, place, oneself (personal experience, hobbies and characteristics), past events, nature, and animal

400

True/False

“The car engine is very powerful.”  

 True/ False 'powerful' is adjective?

True 

400

True/False 

Shiny, strong and smooth belong to adverb?

False

400

Mention 4 Stroke Cycle 

1. Intake Stroke: The cycle begins with the piston moving down in the cylinder, creating a vacuum that opens the intake valve. This allows an air-fuel mixture to enter the cylinder from the intake manifold. 

2. Compression Stroke: Once the cylinder is filled with the air-fuel mixture, the piston moves back up, compressing the mixture. Both the intake and exhaust valves are closed during this stroke, which prepares the mixture for ignition. 

3. Power stroke: The pressure of hot gases created during the combustion pushes the piston down with great force. The power stroke provides the energy to turn the wheels in a car.

4. Exhaust Stroke: After the power stroke, the piston moves back up again, pushing the spent gases out of the cylinder through the open exhaust valve. This clears the cylinder for the next cycle. 

400

I show how fast the car moves.

A speedometer

500

Mention and explain the structure of descriptive text 

identification: It tells who or what is being described. 

description:  It tells the characteristics of the subject. 

500

Identify the linking verb: “The workshop is clean"

is 

500

Choose the correct adjective: “The workshop is very ___ (noise/noisy).”

Noisy

500

This component stores electrical energy to start the car’s engine.

battery / accu

500

I am a complex system made of pipes and a catalytic converter. I guide burned gases from the engine out of the vehicle.

An exhaust sytem