Wednesday, March 23, 2011

              I don't like to talk at class when I am a child. But I like to change the answer after teacher give back the test paper then ask teacher to change the marks of the paper. Only once, the teacher know that I change the answer. Then, I was scolded. After that, I never do like that.
              I don't remember what i have learnt in primary, just only remember what kind of the teachers and some intersting thing. When I was studying in primary 3, a boy bully me, then I take a dirty cloth and put it into the bag of that boy. The bell ring, teacher comes. When teacher was teaching, that boy realize. Then he start crying. A boy crying! Ofcourse I was very happy.
              When I was kindergarden, the teacher crazy. She takes the stapple and stap the guys who disturb her teaching. Now, I feel very busy. The homework never can done it likes math. I don't like a teacher also. Not only me don't like.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Vocabulary

1. imperative (adj)
    ~very importand and needing immediate attention or action
    *It is imperative to act now.
    *He made an imperative gesture.
2. spirited (adj)
    ~lively and entertaining
    *a spirited young women
    *She put a spirited defence in the final game.
3. engaging (adj)
    ~interesting or pleasant in a way that attracts your attention.
    *an engaging smile
    *an engaging manner
4. toses (v) (n)
    ~coin
    *Let's toss a cion
    *I'll toss you for it.
5. trick (n) (v)
    ~something that you do to deceive sb or to annoy sb as a joke
    *They had to think of a trick to get pust the guards.
    *He amused the kids with conjuring tricks.
6. exhilaration (n)
    ~hapiness and excitement
    *the exhilaration of performing on stage
    *Speed had always exhilarated him.
7. conducting (n) (v)
    ~to organize or do a particular activity
    *The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner.
    *to conduct an experiment
8. attachment (n)
    ~a strong feeling of affection for sb/sth
    *a child's deep attachment to its parents
    *the popular attahment to democratic government
9. enclosures (n)
    ~closed-up area
    *a wildlife enclosure
    *the enclosure of common land in the 17th century.
10. resoures (n) (v)
    ~a supply of sth
    *We agreed to pool our resoures
    *We must make the most efficient use of the avaible financial resources.
11. scrutinising (v)
    ~to look at or examine sb/sth carefully
    *She leaned forward to scrutinize their faces.
    *The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication.
12. gain (v) (n)
    ~to obtain or win sth
    *The country gained its independence ten years ago.
    *The party gained over 50% of the vote.
13. communicating (v)
    ~to exchange information
    *We only communicate by e-mail.
    *Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other.
14. disabilities (n)
    ~can't use a part of your body completely
    *a physical disabilities
    *people with severe learning disabilities
15. crucial (adj)
    ~extremely important
    *a crucial factor
    *wining this contract is crucial to the success of the company.
16. dyslexic (adj)
    ~difficulty in reading and spelling
    *he's dyslexic