Thursday, March 20, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Good Bye Stuart & Classmate !!
Dear Stuart & Classmate
Hi!
Are you enjoying spring break?
As you know, I completed 400 hours limit to study at ELSA
and passed the text.
Then I had to line up at end of waiting list so that I decided
not to continue.
We shared lots of time with you and I am really sad.
But I may come back from Summer time.
So please keep in touch!
Finally attached pictures are what I took last days.
Enjoy your study and take care!
Ken
Hi!
Are you enjoying spring break?
As you know, I completed 400 hours limit to study at ELSA
and passed the text.
Then I had to line up at end of waiting list so that I decided
not to continue.
We shared lots of time with you and I am really sad.
But I may come back from Summer time.
So please keep in touch!
Finally attached pictures are what I took last days.
Enjoy your study and take care!
Ken
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Interesting and Funny too.
http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/12/sign-of-the-times-the-geopolitics-of-name-dropping/?hp
So as we said in France:
"Vérité en deçà des Pyrénées, erreur au delà."
A Yankee may shout:
"A meridian decides the truth."
A Cockney voice:
"One man's meat is another man's poison."
A Catalan may parles:
"Cada uno es de un padre y de una madre."
Waf, Waf, Waf...
http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/12/sign-of-the-times-the-geopolitics-of-name-dropping/?hp
So as we said in France:
"Vérité en deçà des Pyrénées, erreur au delà."
A Yankee may shout:
"A meridian decides the truth."
A Cockney voice:
"One man's meat is another man's poison."
A Catalan may parles:
"Cada uno es de un padre y de una madre."
Waf, Waf, Waf...
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Daylight savings time has started today!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
It's VS. Its
Ken asked me to talk about the difference between the use of it's (with an apostrophe) and its (without).
Here is an explanation.
Note: From what we understand, the possessive was also written it’s until a couple of hundred years ago. While we don’t know for certain, it is possible that the apostrophe was dropped in order to parallel possessive personal pronouns like hers, theirs, yours, ours, etc.”
Here is an explanation.
Its vs. It’s
Would you like to know the #1 Grammar Error?
Hint: The word involved is small and it’s contained in this sentence.
Hint: The word involved is small and it’s contained in this sentence.
That’s right: its vs. it’s
Yet the two rules are actually quite easy to remember.
Yet the two rules are actually quite easy to remember.
Rule 1: When you mean it is or it has, use an apostrophe.
Examples:
It’s a nice day.
It’s your right to refuse the invitation.
It’s been great getting to know you.
It’s a nice day.
It’s your right to refuse the invitation.
It’s been great getting to know you.
Rule 2: When you are using its as a possessive, don’t use the apostrophe.
Examples:
The cat hurt its paw.
The furniture store celebrated its tenth anniversary.
The cat hurt its paw.
The furniture store celebrated its tenth anniversary.
Note: From what we understand, the possessive was also written it’s until a couple of hundred years ago. While we don’t know for certain, it is possible that the apostrophe was dropped in order to parallel possessive personal pronouns like hers, theirs, yours, ours, etc.”
Monday, March 3, 2014
The Tell Tale Heart Text with Audio by Edgar Allan Poe.wmv
Hola guys hope you had a nice weekend!. I just wanted to share with you one of my favorites author and one of my favorites short stories. For me, this writing helps me to know a little bit more about my vocabulary. Enjoy and see you at class..
ArmanDo
Saturday, March 1, 2014
www.ted.com is a very interesting (on everything) website for those who want to learn intensively English by listening like me. This is a video about "Foods".
http://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pollan_gives_a_plant_s_eye_view.html
Enjoy! If I don't bother you.
Paul.
http://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pollan_gives_a_plant_s_eye_view.html
Enjoy! If I don't bother you.
Paul.
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