суббота, 25 августа 2012 г.

Mystery of the White Hats


Mystery of the White Hats

Suspects

  • Captain Stark
  • Chet
  • Doug
  • Ernie
There are 4 clues in this mystery.
"I remember the white hats," said Grandpa. "And I remember the men who wore them."
It had stayed with him all these decades, along with a story even he didn't believe,

Do they differ?



Here’s  TEXTBOOK English:
John: I used to weigh 225 pounds, but I lost 150 pounds on a fantastic diet!
Tom: That's amazing! How did you do that?
John: It was simple! I ate healthy food and worked hard at the gym regularly.
Tom: Great job! I need to lose weight too!
Here’s  REAL English:
John: I once weighed a deuce and a quarter, but shed a buck fifty on an awesome diet!
Tom: Seriously?! How'd you pull that off?!
John: It was a cinch! I ate right and busted my ass at the gymreligiously!
Tom: You're the man! I need to get rid of my own fat tire!

"never-never land"

never-never land  -  an ideal or imaginary place
ExamplesLester seems to think he lives in some kind of never-never land where people don't have to accept responsibility for their actions.

Making Friends Not Always Easy for Foreign Students


This is the VOA Special English Education Report. 
       A recent story in the 
Chronicle of Higher Education said many foreign students

Living Under a Rock


Living Under a Rock

This is quite a useful phrase in spoken English. If you are “living under a rock” it means

Leadership Qualities


You know, my father used to always to say that 'a good leader is born, not made'.
 I  mean, when  you  think  about  it  you  can  mould a person into many things, but you 
can't teach them  charisma  or  drive  or  the  courage to follow through on their own
 decisions. I mean, take  Linderman  for  example. He's become a very rich man by
 taking responsibility for his own  decisions.  That's how I've always done business.

вторник, 21 августа 2012 г.

about Latin

Latin is considered a "dead" language because it has ceased to evolve, but millions of people study it in school. That's because Latin pops up in medicine and law and is the root of many words in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian and English.