can you speak better than her?lol

Friday, January 30, 2009

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New Headway English Beginner + audio

book
http://www.4shared.com/file/83304143/46a6982d/New_Headway_Beginner_Student_s_Book.html?dirPwdVerified=24dfa862

audio 1
http://www.4shared.com/file/83324374/8aabd943/New_Headway_English_Course_Beginner_Class_CD_1_MP3__2002_.html?dirPwdVerified=24dfa862

audio 2
http://www.4shared.com/file/83324368/9a06a429/New_Headway_English_Course_Beginner_Class_CD_2_MP3__2002_.html?dirPwdVerified=24dfa862

Oxford Beginner book


This is an English book for beginners, you can't find it everywhere.




Click here to download the file download   Note: You need to have Adobe acrobat in order to get the file worked if you have it click here to download it 

How to Make Scrambled Eggs. lol


Hi everyone,

Today, we are going to learn how to cook scrambled eggs. Scrambled eggs are a simple dish that people eat in most parts of the world.

Ingredients
3 eggs
Olive Oil
Sea Salt

Put a non-stick pan on the stove over medium heat. Cover the bottom of the pan with olive oil.
Crack open three eggs into a mixing bowl. Using a fork, quickly beat the eggs in a circular motion until the yolks and the egg whites are mixed together.
When the pan is hot, pour the eggs into the pan and move them gently every ten seconds with a spatula.
When the bottom side of the eggs is cooked, flip them over and continue to move the eggs every ten seconds until all of the liquid isText Colour cooked.
Sprinkle the desired amount of sea salt onto the eggs. Turn off the stove and put the eggs onto a plate. Enjoy!
Vocabulary:

Non-stick pan: a pan with a special surface that prevents food from sticking to it.
Crack: To open an egg. This is a collocation.
Beat: To quickly stir.
Yolk: The yellow part of the egg.
Egg White: The white part of the egg.
Spatula: A flat cooking tool.
Flip: To rotate.
Sprinkle: To distribute.

SMS code

SMS - English
"My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend and their three screaming kids face to face. I love New York, it's a great place. But my parents were so worried because of the terrorism attack on September 11 that they decided we would stay in Scotland and spend two weeks up north. Up north, what you see is what you get - nothing. I was extremely bored in the middle of nowhere. Nothing but sheep and mountains. At any rate, my parents were happy. They said that it could be worse, and that they were happy with the peace and quiet. I don't think so! I wanted to go home as soon as possible, to see my mates again. Today I came back to school. I feel very saintly because I have done all my homework. Now it's business as usual..."

Can you tell us what is this mean?

SMS - English

A 13-year-old schoolgirl from Scotland wrote this letter.

"My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :-@ kds FTF. ILNY, its gr8. Bt my Ps wr so {:-/ BC o 9/11 tht they dcdd 2 stay in SCO & spnd 2wks up N. Up N, WUCIWUG -- 0. I ws vvv brd in MON. 0 bt baas & ^^^^^. AAR8, my Ps wr :-) -- they sd ICBW, & tht they wr ha-p 4 the pc&qt...IDTS!! I wntd 2 go hm ASAP, 2C my M8s again. 2day, I cam bk 2 skool. I feel v O:-) BC I hv dn all my hm wrk. Now its BAU ..."

Negative feeling

Negative feeling

angry
annoyed
aggressive
agonized
arrogant
awful
bad
bored
confused
crazy
disappointed
disbelieving
disgusted
enraged
exhausted
frightened
frustrated
grieving
guilty
helpless
horrified
hangover
hurt
hysterical
indifferent
idiotic
to be jealous of sb
lonely
lovesick
mad
mischievous
miserable
nasty
nervous
puzzled
sad
shocked
sheepish
silly
smug
sorry
strange
suspicious
stupid
terrible
upset

Positive feeling

Positive feeling

blissful
brave
careful
cautious
clever
concentrating
confident
curious
ecstatic
excited
fair
fantastic
friendly
glad
good
great
happy
honest
innocent
interesting
joyful
to be in love, lovestruck
meditative
nice
optimistic
pleasant
to be pleased
to be proud of
quiet
satisfied
sensible
serious
surprised
wonderful

The dog and his shadow




 

That is William He is a very good painter and he’s very famous, and this is William’s dog his name is Sammy, Sammy thinks he’s famous and important tool, William is painting look at the lovely paintings in his studio!


 

Today a journalist is going to interview William.

Sammy is happy. He thinks

“I’m going to be on TV tool”

Interviewer: “William is this your latest painting?”

Asks the interviewer.

“Yes it’s a painting about peace”

Says William.

William is having a long interview!

                    Sammy is very angry!

That’s enough! I’m going to see Jack

He knows I’m an important dog!”

                    Say Sammy.

Jack is William’s friend He’s go a lovely shop. Jack likes Sammy a lot. He always gives Sammy a present.

“Hi Sammy! I’ve got a lovely present for you!” says Jack

A bone…..Yummy!” says Sammy.

Sammy goes home. He’s very happy.

On the way he meets Eddie.

Eddie hasn’t got an owner

“What a lovely bone you’ve got!” says Eddie “Can i have a piece? I’m so hungry!

This bone is all for me! Says Sammy and off he goes

But what’s this? There’s a dog in front of Sammy with an enormous bone! “It’s incredible! That dog has got an enormous bone it’s much bigger than mine, Thinks Sammy.

Sammy wants the other bone! He drops his one and runs after the other bone.

But that’s not a real bone! It’s Sammy’s shadow.

“My bone!” shouts Sammy!

“Don’t worry, I’ve got it’ says Eddie

Eddie runs away and is very happy with Sammy’s bone.

 

 



Synonym 001

Word Synonym


about--------------------approximately

abstract------------------summary

to accomplish------------to achieve

to accumulate------------to build up

to administer------------to manage

to admit-----------------to confess

almost-------------------nearly

animated----------------lively

to annoy-----------------to irritate, to bother

to answer----------------to reply

anyway------------------besides

apparent-----------------obvious

to appear----------------to seem

applicable----------------relevant

appreciable--------------considerable

ardour-------------------passion

arise---------------------occur

aromatic-----------------fragrant

to arrive-----------------to reach

artful--------------------crafty

association---------------organization

to assure-----------------to guarantee

attractive----------------appealing

away---------------------absent

awful--------------------terrible

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