Thursday 28 March 2013

Sharing is Caring - Let's share your meal with giraffes


Friday, March 8, 2013 11:12am PST

Giraffes join guests for breakfast and dinner at iconic Giraffe Manor

By: David Strege




One of the more peculiar hotels in the world features giraffes joining you for breakfast or dinner by poking their heads through open windows. At Giraffe Manor on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, a reference to a long neck doesn't necessarily mean beer.

The one-of-a-kind hotel is actually a sanctuary for the endangered Rothschild giraffe. Roaming the 12 acres of private land within 140 acres of indigenous forest are eight Rothschild giraffes, some of which routinely show up in the mornings and evenings to greet guests and sneak a snack. The captivating photos tell the story.

Giraffe Manor is said to be one of Nairobi's most iconic buildings dating to the 1930s and is reminiscent of the early days of Europeans in East Africa.

Since 1974, Giraffe Manor has been the home of Jock and Betty Leslie-Melville. Why giraffes? Their lifelong goal is the preservation of this treasured Rothschild giraffe.

The goal of guests, meanwhile, is the preservation of their morning toast.

Photos are used by permission from the Giraffe Manor. Enjoy. 





Thursday 13 December 2012

Lets Learn About Nouns

Notes on singular and plural nouns.


We use singular noun for one person, one animal or one thing.
We use a plural noun to refer to more than one person, thing or animal.
Plural nouns are formed by:

*      Adding – s
Singular
Plural
pupil
pupils
kitten
kittens
piano
pianos

*      Adding – es
Singular
Plural
fox
foxes
watch
watches
potato
potatoes


*      Adding – en
Singular
Plural
child
children
ox
oxen


*      Some nouns are the same in the singular and plural form
Singular
Plural
staff
staff
deer
deer
rubbish
rubbish



*      Changing – y into - ies
Singular
Plural
lady
ladies
fly
flies
lorry
lorries

*      Changing – f or - fe into – ves
Singular
Plural
thief
thieves
wolf
wolves
leaf
leaves

*      Changing the vowel in the words
Singular
Plural
man
men
goose
geese
tooth
teeth

*      Some nouns are used only in the plural
Singular
Plural
scissors
scissors
trousers
trousers
measles
measles

Exercises
 Fill in the plural nouns of the words.

*      Adding – s
Singular
Plural
girl

frog

toy


*      Adding – es
Singular
Plural
bush

glass



*      Adding – en
Singular
Plural
child

ox



*      Some nouns are the same in the singular and plural form
Singular
Plural
sheep

furniture

rubbish


   

*      Changing – y into - ies
Singular
Plural
baby

cherry

bakery


*      Changing – f or - fe into – ves
Singular
Plural
wife

calf

knife


*      Changing the vowel in the words
Singular
Plural
woman

mouse

foot





Answer
 Fill in the plural nouns of the words.

*      Adding – s
Singular
Plural
girl
girls
frog
frogs
toy
toys

*      Adding – es
Singular
Plural
bush
bushes
glass
glasses


*      Adding – en
Singular
Plural
child
children
ox
oxen


*      Some nouns are the same in the singular and plural form
Singular
Plural
sheep
sheep
furniture
furniture
rubbish
rubbish


  
*      Changing – y into - ies
Singular
Plural
baby
babies
cherry
cherries
bakery
bakeries

*      Changing – f or - fe into – ves
Singular
Plural
wife
wives
calf
calves
knife
knives

*      Changing the vowel in the words
Singular
Plural
woman
women
mouse
mice
foot
feet