Self-Study Tasks.REMEMBER THAT WHAT YOU SAY IS USUALLY LESS IMPORTANT THAN HOW YOU SAY IT.
воскресенье, 19 мая 2013 г.
суббота, 18 мая 2013 г.
45 Synonims for ''Old''

Our
culture’s attitude toward age is reflected in the often-pejorative meanings of
words synonymous with old and old-fashioned, though some are neutral or even reverent. Here are forty-five words
that refer to people, places, and things that are, or are considered, old or
old-fashioned. (Unrelated senses are also listed.)
1. Aged: advanced in age,
typical of old age; also, at an age
2. Aging: advancing in age, or the concept of growing older
3. Ancient: aged, old-fashioned, or pertaining to long-ago times, or see venerable
2. Aging: advancing in age, or the concept of growing older
3. Ancient: aged, old-fashioned, or pertaining to long-ago times, or see venerable
5. Antiquated: of advanced age, or out of fashion or style
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lexis
четверг, 16 мая 2013 г.
At vs In

Well, today I have a special English lesson for you that I think is really going to help you learn the difference between the prepositions at & in when talking about location. I know so many people have trouble with these two words, but if you can remember a few basic rules and patterns, you’ll have it down pat!
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grammar
среда, 15 мая 2013 г.
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