sexta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2009
quarta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2009
6 FUN - READING
NINE WORDS WOMEN USE
(1) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.
(2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means half an hour.. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.
(3) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine.
(4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!
(5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.)
(6) That's Okay:This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.
(7) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint.. Just say you're welcome. (I want to add in a clause here - This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot' - that is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome' . That will bring on a 'whatever').
(8) Whatever:Is a woman's way of saying F--- YOU!
(9) Don't worry about it, I got it: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3.
* Send this to the men you know, to warn them about arguments they can avoid if they remember the terminology.
* Send this to all the women you know to give them a good laugh, 'cause they know it's true!!!
(1) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.
(2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means half an hour.. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.
(3) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine.
(4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!
(5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.)
(6) That's Okay:This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.
(7) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint.. Just say you're welcome. (I want to add in a clause here - This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot' - that is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome' . That will bring on a 'whatever').
(8) Whatever:Is a woman's way of saying F--- YOU!
(9) Don't worry about it, I got it: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3.
* Send this to the men you know, to warn them about arguments they can avoid if they remember the terminology.
* Send this to all the women you know to give them a good laugh, 'cause they know it's true!!!
terça-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2009
5 REAL ENGLISH 83 LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE
VOCABULARY FOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_imYK2Nveo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=BR&hl=pt&v=nCpT9bi8zSc&feature=PlayList&p=735B4981495522E6&index=0&playnext=1 http://br.youtube.com/watch?
peeve
play_w2("P0151800")
(p v)
tr.v. peeved, peev·ing, peeves
To cause to be annoyed or resentful. See Synonyms at annoy.
n.
1. A vexation; a grievance.
2. A resentful mood: in a peeve about the delays.
pla·cate
play_w2("P0342200")
(pl k t , pl k t )
tr.v. pla·cat·ed, pla·cat·ing, pla·cates
To allay the anger of, especially by making concessions; appease. See Synonyms at pacify.
fair 1
Adjective
1. reasonable and just: a move towards fair trade
2. in agreement with rules
3. light in colour: her fair skin
4. Old-fashioned young and beautiful: a fair maiden
5. quite good: a fair attempt at making a soufflé
6. quite large: they made a fair amount of money
7. (of the tide or wind) favourable to the passage of a ship or plane
8. fine or cloudless
9. fair and square in a correct or just way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_imYK2Nveo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=BR&hl=pt&v=nCpT9bi8zSc&feature=PlayList&p=735B4981495522E6&index=0&playnext=1 http://br.youtube.com/watch?
peeve
play_w2("P0151800")
(p v)
tr.v. peeved, peev·ing, peeves
To cause to be annoyed or resentful. See Synonyms at annoy.
n.
1. A vexation; a grievance.
2. A resentful mood: in a peeve about the delays.
pla·cate
play_w2("P0342200")
(pl k t , pl k t )
tr.v. pla·cat·ed, pla·cat·ing, pla·cates
To allay the anger of, especially by making concessions; appease. See Synonyms at pacify.
fair 1
Adjective
1. reasonable and just: a move towards fair trade
2. in agreement with rules
3. light in colour: her fair skin
4. Old-fashioned young and beautiful: a fair maiden
5. quite good: a fair attempt at making a soufflé
6. quite large: they made a fair amount of money
7. (of the tide or wind) favourable to the passage of a ship or plane
8. fine or cloudless
9. fair and square in a correct or just way
1 LISTEN AND WRITE - BOOK ONE U 1 TRACK 1 DONE
Ditado em :
Quinta-feira, 5 de Fevereiro de 2009 DONE
Unit 1 track 1
Please Call me Bethwhere are you from?
Hello I m David GarzaI am a new club member
Hi My name is Elizabeth Silva but please call me BethOk.
Where are you from Beth
Brazil
How about you?
I am from Mexico
Oh! I Love Mexico!
Its really beautiful
Thanks So is Brazil!
Oh Good Sun Hi is here
Who’s Sun Hi
She’s my classmate
We’re in the same math class!!
Where is she from?
KoreaLets go and say hello
Sorry what’s your last name again?
Garcia?
Actually it’s GarzaHow do you spell that?
http://www2.cambridge.org/interchangearcade/downloads.do
Quinta-feira, 5 de Fevereiro de 2009 DONE
Unit 1 track 1
Please Call me Bethwhere are you from?
Hello I m David GarzaI am a new club member
Hi My name is Elizabeth Silva but please call me BethOk.
Where are you from Beth
Brazil
How about you?
I am from Mexico
Oh! I Love Mexico!
Its really beautiful
Thanks So is Brazil!
Oh Good Sun Hi is here
Who’s Sun Hi
She’s my classmate
We’re in the same math class!!
Where is she from?
KoreaLets go and say hello
Sorry what’s your last name again?
Garcia?
Actually it’s GarzaHow do you spell that?
http://www2.cambridge.org/interchangearcade/downloads.do
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