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lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009

Homework III

1.-Glimpse: verb. to take a brief look: see momentarily or incompletely.(visión momentánea)

2.-Crumpled: verb. to press, bend, or crush out of shape.(arrugar)

3.-Drenched: transit verb. to force to drink.

4.-Bristle:
  • v.intr.
    1. To stand stiffly on end like bristles: The hair on the dog's neck bristled.
    2. To raise the bristles: The cat bristled at the sight of the large dog.
    3. To react in an angry or offended manner: The author bristled at the suggestion of plagiarism.
    4. To be covered or thick with or as if with bristles: The path bristled with thorns.
  • v.tr.
    1. To cause to stand erect like bristles; stiffen.
    2. To furnish or supply with bristles.
    3. To make bristly; ruffle.

5.-Ailment: noun, a bodily disorder: sickness (achaque)

sábado, 12 de septiembre de 2009

My Neighbours

My neighbour is called Bryan, and he is a little bit noisy, and helpful. He is a mechanic and his wife is a housewife, who is called Sandra. They have got two dogs, and a boy. He is nine, and is called Juan, but I don't know what he is interested.

homework II

TOUNGUE-TWISTER

1. Tito and Tato were tattooed in total,
but Toto was only tattooed on his toe.
So Tato told Tito where Toto was tattooed,
but Tito said Toto’s tattoo wouldn’t show.

2.Betty Botter bought some butter,
but she said: 'This butter’s bitter.If I put it in my batter,
it will make my batter bitter.'So she bought a bit of butter,
better than her bitter butter,put it in her batter,
and it made her batter better.

jueves, 3 de septiembre de 2009

homework

homework....
LOOK FOR THE MEANING IN ENGLISH AND WRITE AN 1 STATEMENT WITH EACH ONE:

1. GET UP: verb- to arise from bed / to rise to one's feet
-I always get up at 4:40 a.m.

2. GO OUT WITH: to go forth; to leaves one place with somebody.
- She goes out with her boyfriend.

3. GET ON WITH: Have a good relationship
-Fortunately, I GET ON WITH my boss.

4. LOOK AFTER: idiom/phrase to take care of
-My mom looks after me when i was sick

5. WAIT FOR: To remain or rest in expectation:
-Waiting for the guests to arrive