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Giving instructions exercise for 3

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Final Answer:
F → D → A → E → C → B

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Explanation:
Let’s follow Mark’s instructions step by step — like following a recipe!

1. First, Mark says: “First turn on your computer.”
→ That’s picture F (hand pressing the power button).

2. Next: “Now connect to the Internet.”
→ That’s picture D (plugging in the internet cable or connecting).

3. Then: “Then access your email account.”
→ That’s picture A (the globe with “www” — means going online).

4. After that: “Click on ‘Create a message’ and type your message in.”
→ That’s picture E (sign-in screen for email — you need to log in first, then create message).

Wait — actually, let’s fix that. Picture E is “My MSN sign-in” — so that’s logging into email.
Then picture C is “Create a message” — that comes after logging in.

So after D (connect to internet), we do A (go online), then E (log into email), then C (create message).

5. Finally: “When you finish, click on ‘Send’.”
→ That’s picture B (envelope with “Send mail”).

So the correct order is:
F (turn on computer) → D (connect to internet) → A (go online) → E (log into email) → C (create message) → B (send mail)

That’s why the answer is: F → D → A → E → C → B

Also, for the second part:

“Give instructions” are sentences where someone tells you what to do.
Examples from the text:
- “First turn on your computer.”
- “Now connect to the Internet.”
- “Click on ‘Create a message’…”
- “Don’t forget to include the email address…”

“Ask for instructions” are when someone asks for help or wants to know what to do.
Examples:
- “Mark, do you have a minute?”
- “Can you help me send an email?”
- “What’s next?”
- “Is that all?”

You’re doing great — just follow the steps like a story!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of giving worksheet.
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