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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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yinvi: Reflection of Steve Jobs' speech
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Friday, April 23, 2010. Reflection of Steve Jobs' speech. I have watched some speeches on Youtube, and there would be some stories, experiences and quotations which made an impression on me and inspired me. Also, when I listen to the speech, I like to keep those memorable quotes down. Some are inspiring, some are beautifully expressed and some allow me to reflect on myself. Or do they luckier than others? In addition, it proves that life is really full of uncertainty but surprise! 8220;Sometimes life hit...
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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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yinvi: this is Yinvi
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Monday, March 8, 2010. Hello, everyone, this is Yinvi Huang. Some people may think that “Yinvi” is an odd name, so I would like to say something about my English name first. Originally, my name was called Eva, which was given by a teacher in the kindergarten. However, when I gave a self-introduction in Wenzao, I created Yinvi then, since I thought my original name was too normal. March 9, 2010 at 11:43 PM. Saying its my pleasure to be your classmate wont be exaggerating because you did rescue me a lot!
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yinvi: The Difference between Big & Large
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. The Difference between Big and Large. Big means 1. of considerable size or extent, e.g., the big meal 2. of considerable importance or seriousness, e.g. big cases. Large: of considerable or relatively great. Size, extent, or capacity, e.g. a. Sum of money, a. Generally, big and large can be used when you describe the actual size; however, large is slightly more formal; also, large is used in the expressions: a. March 31, 2010 at 10:47 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hornor the Past & Create the Future: Amusing English Debating
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Hornor the Past and Create the Future. Say whatever the teacher wants. Monday, April 26, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reflection on Steve Jobs Speech. Listen to ESL Podcast. View my complete profile.
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Hornor the Past & Create the Future: May 2010
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Hornor the Past and Create the Future. Say whatever the teacher wants. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. BBC Messege Board Q&A. What's the difference between "inquiry" and "enquiry"? Are they interchangeable in any situation or under certain situation? There is no difference in meaning and they are interchangeable. American English generally uses the spelling "inquiry". Source: http:/ www.differencebetween.net/language/difference-between-enquiry-and-inquiry/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BBC Messege Board Q&A.
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Hornor the Past & Create the Future: February 2010
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Hornor the Past and Create the Future. Say whatever the teacher wants. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Hello, I'm Karen. This is my first time to use google blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.