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Nora's blog: ESL Podcast 574 – Shopping for Produce
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. ESL Podcast 574 – Shopping for Produce. This is a monologue about one shopped in a supermarket. Narrator first vowed to eat healther but later when passing by the cookie aisle, the narrator curved. 1 made a beeline for: To move swiftly in a direct, straight course. 2 picked over: To sort out or examine item by item. 3 wilted: To cause to droop or lose freshness. 4 impulse buys: buy on impulse without proper reflection. 5 all in one sitting: during a short period of time.
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Nora's blog: This is Nora
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Everyone. This is Nora speaking I ‘m not a blog person and I also hate self-introduction. So I just gonna introduce a great cafe for friends to hang around. Here’s the spot! Espressamente Illy (located inside the Taipei 101 skyscraper, 35F). Generally speaking, I wouldn’t say the food and café there is excellent, but still, it’s better than Starbucks and the price is reasonable. Also, there are some special promotions from time to time. The view is BITCHIN! Spawn, Lord of Hell.
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Computer Assisting in English Learning: March 2010
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Computer Assisting in English Learning. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. The Differences between Big and Large. According to evident sentences provided by VLC concordancer, both large and big describe extent. However, large is often used to describe quantity; while big is used to describe greatness of something. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Differences between Big and Large. View my complete profile.
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Nora's blog: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Reflection of Steve Jobs' Address. We graduates are facing another journey of our life now just like Steve Jobs faced his dropped out life that time. I hope I will carry his words and face uncertainty future and obstacles. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. ESL Podcast 574 – Shopping for Produce. This is a monologue about one shopped in a supermarket. Narrator first vowed to eat healther but later when passing by the cookie aisle, the narrator curved. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my co...
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Nora's blog: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Generally describes something huge than average size (big fish). Successful or powerful (a big person). Something important (big deal, big decision). Quantity words. For example, we would say "a large amount", "a large proportion", "a large percentage of", and "a large area". Wednesday, March 17, 2010. Everyone. This is Nora speaking I ‘m not a blog person and I also hate self-introduction. So I just gonna introduce a great cafe for friends to hang around. Here’s the spot!
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Computer Assisting in English Learning: ESL Podcast
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Computer Assisting in English Learning. Friday, April 23, 2010. Podcast name: Blowing the whistle at work. To tell someone about something that is wrong in your organization or company. Consequences of your actions, implications. No two ways about it:. There’s no doubt, it’s very clear. Volunteer to do or come forward. At risk, in danger, a possibility you could lose something. For secret information to become known by other people. Be in a trouble. Keep the mouth shut:. Not to tell anyone. The speed of ...
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Why Are You Here?: The Difference between Big & Large
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Why Are You Here? The Difference between Big and Large. In genreal, both of the two words are used to describe something concrete. However, they are slightly different. BIG: It can describe concretely in size and abstractly in something important. For instance, "Tonight is going to be a big night for him." which implys that the night is important to him. Also, it sometimes makes readers. Confused. " He is a big man." which not only means that he is physically big but also means he is important.
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Why Are You Here?: May 2010
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Why Are You Here? What's the appropriate adjective? 1 The question I rasied:. Jack always borrows money from his girlfriend and gets drunk, but his girlfriend. Does love him so much. After lots of communications, she gives up. However,. She still stays with Jack, the not qualified boyfriend. What adjective can i use to. Express his girlfriend's situation? 2 The answer the BBC teacher gave:. There is no single adjective that describes this situation. You may choose any that fits the situation.