英语学习笔记——Learning Exercises of Upper Waystage & Thresold
Word Of The Day
resolute adj. firmly decided,determined
Eg:If you intend to be successful in business, you need to be resolute.
Something better by Lisa Rein
Audio exercises help you develop your listening skills. Try to listen to the audio a couple of times and relax and enjoy what you listen. Thanks to these exercises you will also improve your vocabulary and you will get used to English pronunciation.
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Flipping bur guers ain't so bad, if you got nothing else to do
Not too happy, not too bad,
Just seems to me there must be
There's something better I can feel it in the air
There's something better I can see it everywhere
Sometimes, I like to take a drive and close my eyes
Sometimes, it makes me feel alive to watch the world go by when
There's something better telling me to say goodbye
I see it smiling in the corner of my eye
There's something coming and it knows just where to find me
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Slang
Slang is the informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vulgar.
1.I'll try to get some dough from my boyfriend before I go shopping.
2.The Director brought big guns to the first presentation of the new company.
3.I'm not trusting Bill any longer. He has been trying to con me several times since I met him.
4.My meeting with the new boss was really a bummer.
5.I was really blown away by the scores my students got in the exams: they all got A's.
6.Let's go somewhere else. This disco is dead this evening.
7.Hey! Don't be a chicken. Why are you so afraid of swimming in this river? It's calm.
8.I'm willing to go to the beach and catch some rays.
9.How come Bob got that promotion? We all know he is a couch potato. He never does anything.
10.That was a boo-boo. Be careful, next time you can be fired.
resolute adj. firmly decided,determined
Eg:If you intend to be successful in business, you need to be resolute.
Something better by Lisa Rein
Audio exercises help you develop your listening skills. Try to listen to the audio a couple of times and relax and enjoy what you listen. Thanks to these exercises you will also improve your vocabulary and you will get used to English pronunciation.
Do you know anything about Creative Commons? Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers a flexible copyright for creative work. They have built upon the all rights reserved of traditional copyright to create a voluntary some rights reserved copyright. They're a nonprofit organization. All of their tools are free.
This great idea includes audio, images, text, video... The Village offers you here some examples of what you can share thanks to this project. Besides, it is an excellent pratice to strength your Listening Skills.Don't forget to visit the Link Line to find more information about Creative Commons at the Flea Market stop.
Flipping bur guers ain't so bad, if you got nothing else to do
Not too happy, not too bad,
Just seems to me there must be
There's something better I can feel it in the air
There's something better I can see it everywhere
Sometimes, I like to take a drive and close my eyes
Sometimes, it makes me feel alive to watch the world go by when
There's something better telling me to say goodbye
I see it smiling in the corner of my eye
There's something coming and it knows just where to find me
。。。。
。。。
。。。
。。
。。
。
Slang
Slang is the informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vulgar.
1.I'll try to get some dough from my boyfriend before I go shopping.
2.The Director brought big guns to the first presentation of the new company.
3.I'm not trusting Bill any longer. He has been trying to con me several times since I met him.
4.My meeting with the new boss was really a bummer.
5.I was really blown away by the scores my students got in the exams: they all got A's.
6.Let's go somewhere else. This disco is dead this evening.
7.Hey! Don't be a chicken. Why are you so afraid of swimming in this river? It's calm.
8.I'm willing to go to the beach and catch some rays.
9.How come Bob got that promotion? We all know he is a couch potato. He never does anything.
10.That was a boo-boo. Be careful, next time you can be fired.
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