суббота, 26 октября 2013 г.

Using Make

Make is a versatile word in English. There are a variety of collocations (set expressions) and idioms using make. Today, let’s have a look at some of the most common ones. First, we will look at some collocations with make. Here are some things you can make:
I need to make a few calls before leaving the office.
Make a change
  • We made some changes to the meeting agenda.

четверг, 24 октября 2013 г.

Body Idioms


to keep at arm’s length:  to avoid being connected to someone or something
I didn’t trust her, so I kept her at arm’s length.
on the tip of my tongue:  to be almost able to remember or expressed
His name was on the tip of my tongue, but I needed to ask him.

понедельник, 21 октября 2013 г.

Book




Must, Must Not, & Do Not Have To

You must have a passport when you travel abroad
I must get to the parking lot of the train station by 7:30 am, otherwise I won’t get a parking spot. That parking lot fills up pretty quickly. There aren’t very many place to park near the train station. Even though there is a big parking lot for a nearby church, we must not park there. A lot of people who work later than I do have trouble finding a spot to park. Luckily, I don’t have to worry about that.
Today, I want to look at mustmust not and do not have to. These can be confusing because the meanings are not as you may think. First, let’s look at must.

воскресенье, 20 октября 2013 г.

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среда, 16 октября 2013 г.

10 Fun Facts about Dancing

Today, try reading for quick comprehension. Set the timer on your phone to 4 minutes and read as much of this article as you can. When finished try answering these questions:
1. Name 3 different types of dances that were mentioned 
2. How did dancing lead to people dying in two of the examples?
3. What are 3 benefits of dancing?
4. How do people wish dancers good luck in English?