Sunday, July 27, 2008
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Speech Exercise: Tongue Twisters
1) Keeping customers content creates kingly profits.
2) Success seeds success.
3) Bigger business isn’t better business but better business brings bigger rewards.
4) Wanting won’t win; winning ways are active ways.
5) Seventeen sales slips slithered slowly southwards.
6) Don’t go deep into debt.
7) Ensuring excellence isn’t easy.
8) Time takes a terrible toll on intentions.
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2) Success seeds success.
3) Bigger business isn’t better business but better business brings bigger rewards.
4) Wanting won’t win; winning ways are active ways.
5) Seventeen sales slips slithered slowly southwards.
6) Don’t go deep into debt.
7) Ensuring excellence isn’t easy.
8) Time takes a terrible toll on intentions.
Mansi Arora
9871243172
SENTENCE STRESS
We WANT to GO.
We WANT to GO to WORK.
We DON'T WANT to GO to WORK.
We DON'T WANT to GO to WORK at NIGHT.
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We WANT to GO to WORK.
We DON'T WANT to GO to WORK.
We DON'T WANT to GO to WORK at NIGHT.
Mansi Arora
9871243172
Say or Tell?
Say and tell have similar meanings. They both mean to communicate verbally with someone. But we often use them differently.
The simple way to think of say and tell is:
You say something
You tell someone something
You say something
You tell someone something
Ram said that he was tired.
Ram told Jane that he was tired.
Anthony says you have a new job.
Anthony tells me you have a new job.
Tara said: "I love you."
Tara told John that she loved him.
The simple way to think of say and tell is:
You say something
You tell someone something
You say something
You tell someone something
Ram said that he was tired.
Ram told Jane that he was tired.
Anthony says you have a new job.
Anthony tells me you have a new job.
Tara said: "I love you."
Tara told John that she loved him.
Mansi Arora
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Day 18
absent-minded
aggressive
annoying
arrogant
bad-tempered
boastful
bossy
cheeky
clumsy
deceitful
dishonest
disrespectful
dominant
dull = boring
eccentric
envious
forgetful
frivolous
fussy
hypocritical
impatient
impulsive
indifferent
insecure
insensitive
insolent
introverted
irascible
irresponsible
jealous
lazy
lonely
materialistic
mean = cruel
mean = stingy, tight-fisted
modest
moody
nosey
obsessed
pessimistic
proud = arrogant
quarrelsome
querulous
resentful
rude = impolite
selfish
self-seeking
shy
spiteful
strict
stubborn = obstinate
talkative
unpredictable
unreliable = untrustworthy
unsympathetic
vain = conceited
weak
aggressive
annoying
arrogant
bad-tempered
boastful
bossy
cheeky
clumsy
deceitful
dishonest
disrespectful
dominant
dull = boring
eccentric
envious
forgetful
frivolous
fussy
hypocritical
impatient
impulsive
indifferent
insecure
insensitive
insolent
introverted
irascible
irresponsible
jealous
lazy
lonely
materialistic
mean = cruel
mean = stingy, tight-fisted
modest
moody
nosey
obsessed
pessimistic
proud = arrogant
quarrelsome
querulous
resentful
rude = impolite
selfish
self-seeking
shy
spiteful
strict
stubborn = obstinate
talkative
unpredictable
unreliable = untrustworthy
unsympathetic
vain = conceited
weak
Friday, July 18, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
this -that
We use "here" for something which is near to us. Example: Here is the pencil in my hand.
We use "there" for something which is far from us. Example: There is the pen next to the lamp.
We use "this" for one object (singular) which is here (near to us). Example: This is a book in my hand.
We use "that" for one object (singular) which is there. Example: That is his car over there.
We use "these" for more than one object (plural) which are here (near to us). Example: These are my friends next to me.
We use "those" for more than one object (plural) which are there. Example: Those are his toys over there.
We use "there" for one object (singular) which exists - or "is" (near to us). Example: There is (There's) a table next to the window.
We use "there" for more than one object (plural) which exist - or "are". Example: There are (There're) many of my friends at the party tonight.
We use "there" for something which is far from us. Example: There is the pen next to the lamp.
We use "this" for one object (singular) which is here (near to us). Example: This is a book in my hand.
We use "that" for one object (singular) which is there. Example: That is his car over there.
We use "these" for more than one object (plural) which are here (near to us). Example: These are my friends next to me.
We use "those" for more than one object (plural) which are there. Example: Those are his toys over there.
We use "there" for one object (singular) which exists - or "is" (near to us). Example: There is (There's) a table next to the window.
We use "there" for more than one object (plural) which exist - or "are". Example: There are (There're) many of my friends at the party tonight.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
GD Topic
1. People attend school for many different reasons (for example, expanded knowledge, societal awareness, and enhanced interpersonal relationships). Why do you think people decide to go to school? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Health and Healthcare
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about the Health and Healthcare.
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Food
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about the Food.
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Family and Relationships
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about Family and Relationships.
Environment
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about the Environment.
Environment - Important Issues
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Environment - Important Issues
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Entertainment
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about entertainment.
Entertainment - People
Entertainment - People
Education
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about Education.
Education - Subjects
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Education - Subjects
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Celebrations
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about Celebrations.
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Clothes
Clothes
The words below are some of the most important used when talking about Clothes. Words that are used only for women are marked with a 'w', words that are only used for men are marked with a 'm'.
Clothes - General
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The words below are some of the most important used when talking about Clothes. Words that are used only for women are marked with a 'w', words that are only used for men are marked with a 'm'.
Clothes - General
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Class room Speaking Activity
Let’s talk about your home town or village.
What kind of place is it?
What’s the most interesting part of your home area?
What kind of jobs do the people in your town/village do?
Is your home town changing?
Would you say it is a good place to live? Why?
What changes would you like to make to your home town?
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Let’s talk about what you do. Do you work or are you a student?
Work
What’s your job? Why did you choose that kind of work?
How long have you been doing it?
What is a typical day like at your work?
Are there things your don’t like about it? What are they?
Study
What subjects are you studying?
Why did you choose those subjects? How long have you been studying them?
Do you enjoy them? Why?
Are there many job opportunities for you?
What is the best thing about studying?
What kind of place is it?
What’s the most interesting part of your home area?
What kind of jobs do the people in your town/village do?
Is your home town changing?
Would you say it is a good place to live? Why?
What changes would you like to make to your home town?
*********************************************************************
Let’s talk about what you do. Do you work or are you a student?
Work
What’s your job? Why did you choose that kind of work?
How long have you been doing it?
What is a typical day like at your work?
Are there things your don’t like about it? What are they?
Study
What subjects are you studying?
Why did you choose those subjects? How long have you been studying them?
Do you enjoy them? Why?
Are there many job opportunities for you?
What is the best thing about studying?
Words Commonly Confused
Words Commonly Confused
accept, except
brake, break
desert, dessert
its, it's
presence, presents
vain, vane, vein
advice, advise
breathe, breath, breadth
device, devise
knew, new, know, no
principal, principle
affect, effect
by, bye, buy
faint, feint
later, latter
precede, proceed
vociferous, voracious
allot, a lot
can, may
farther, further
lead, led
quiet, quit, quite
all ready, already
canvas, canvass
lay, lie
rain, reign, rein
waist, waste
capital, capitol
fewer, less
leave, let
raise, rise
weak, weak
all together, altogether
cite, site, sight
formerly, formally
loose, lose
sea, see
allusion, illusion
clothes, cloths
forth, fourth
notable, noticeable
sit, set
wear, were, where
altar, alter
coarse, course
good, well
object, subject
stationary, stationery
weather, whether, rather
among, between
compare, contrast
hear, here
passed, past
statue, stature, statute
whose, who's
are, hour, our
compare to, compare with
hole, whole
your, you're
award, reward
complement, compliment
imply, infer
peace, piece
than, then
compare to, compare with
consul, council, counsel
incidence, incidents
plain, plane
their, there, they're
bad, badly
decent, descent, dissent
incite, insight
pore, pour
threw, through
beside, besides
delusion, illusion, allusion
instance, instants
precedence, precedent
to, too, two
accept, except
brake, break
desert, dessert
its, it's
presence, presents
vain, vane, vein
advice, advise
breathe, breath, breadth
device, devise
knew, new, know, no
principal, principle
affect, effect
by, bye, buy
faint, feint
later, latter
precede, proceed
vociferous, voracious
allot, a lot
can, may
farther, further
lead, led
quiet, quit, quite
all ready, already
canvas, canvass
lay, lie
rain, reign, rein
waist, waste
capital, capitol
fewer, less
leave, let
raise, rise
weak, weak
all together, altogether
cite, site, sight
formerly, formally
loose, lose
sea, see
allusion, illusion
clothes, cloths
forth, fourth
notable, noticeable
sit, set
wear, were, where
altar, alter
coarse, course
good, well
object, subject
stationary, stationery
weather, whether, rather
among, between
compare, contrast
hear, here
passed, past
statue, stature, statute
whose, who's
are, hour, our
compare to, compare with
hole, whole
your, you're
award, reward
complement, compliment
imply, infer
peace, piece
than, then
compare to, compare with
consul, council, counsel
incidence, incidents
plain, plane
their, there, they're
bad, badly
decent, descent, dissent
incite, insight
pore, pour
threw, through
beside, besides
delusion, illusion, allusion
instance, instants
precedence, precedent
to, too, two
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Weakness Keywords
Stubborn- Unemotional- Sarcastic- Rebellious- Aloof-Oversensitive- Indecisive- Self-pitying- Lazy- Escapist-Moody- Short tempered- Self-involved- Impulsive- Impatient-Stubborn- Laziness- Possessive- Materialistic- Self-indulging-Superficial- Impulsive- Restless- Devious- Indecisive-Moody- Clingy- Self-pitying- Oversensitive- Self-absorbed
Strength Keywords
Energetic- Clever - Imaginative- Witty- Adaptable-Witty- Clever- Humanitarian- Inventive- Original-Compassionate- Adaptable- Accepting- Devoted- Imaginative-Independent- Generous- Optimistic- Enthusiastic- Courageous-Dependable- Persistent- Loyal- Patient- Generous-Loyalty- Dependable- Caring- Adaptable- Responsive-Confident- Ambitious- Generous- Loyal- Encouraging-Analytical- Observant- Helpful- Reliable- Precise-Diplomatic- Graceful- Peaceful- Idealistic- Hospitable-Loyal- Passionate- Resourceful- Observant- Dynamic-Independence-responsible-patient-ambitious-resourceful-loyal.
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