Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Crime

I realize that when the crimes were captived, they usually did not agree that they were guilty. They uauslly said that they did not know. When the police asked them, they usually did not want to answer. They usually chose people who they will crime are female, or can not speak English very well. They think that people who just come here, they would not know how to call police, or what should they do in that case. I think that there are many kind of crimes that we must prevent. In my opinion, I belive that all of criminals will be punished, but I am not sure what kind of punishment. I think that it depend on what did they do? or what kind of crime? I have no idea about what would be the most effetive type of punishment for the crime in the TV program. That's all and I hope that my reaction maybe will help for someone something. Have a nice day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

IDIOMS

1. LOSE ONE'S TEMPER
Meaning: be angry
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2. THE THREE R'S
Meaning: the three basic skills for a basic education - reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic
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3.DROP IN THE POKET
Meaning: a small amount
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New vocabulary: PASSIONATE
Meaning: showing passion, or full of passion
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LIFE STYLE

Monday, April 28, 2008

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New vocabulary: photogenic
Meaning: Usually someone or something that look well in a photograph
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Monday, April 14, 2008

Hi teacher!

This is my fifth idiom:In full swing
Meaning:Full capacity/greastest activity
EX:Set your Pops programming in motion with In Full Swing World-class vocal quartet
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Hi teacher!

This is my fourth idiom:Get the ball rolling
Meaning: Let's start/ Begin
EX:Blues get the ball rolling
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Hi teacher!

This is my third idiom:Bat a thousand
Meaning: when you do everything successfuly
EX: La Costa Meadows students bat a thousand at reading
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Hi teacher!

This is my second idiom: Back the wrong horse
Meaning: When you do some wrong or you make a wrong choice
EX: we didn't back th wrong horse
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Vocabulary and Idioms

Hi teacher!
This is my frist idiom: Black and blue
Meaning: Bruised
EX:BLACK AND BLUE GOMEZ STILL NURSING INJURY
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