Wednesday, November 19, 2008

seventh English class

Hi again
this post is spacial I thing this blog has a gust.
I created this blog and I am wring here to seeing my developing in English, I have a lot of mistake here but I hope it become better.
I know I use ordinary word always, but I promise and I try to use our new sentences and new words and phrases, Thanks for your attention... my teacher, Mahsa.
my internet disconnected for more that one week, I up loaded two last posts in last day,
so today I am writing about our seventh English class session.
Mahsa got home at 20:30, on time as usual, she didn't bring our homework. but we had many assignment to do and she is busy I guess. new session started with make questions and words then she spoke about count nouns and non count nouns, for count nouns numbers with s or are,
how many pens are on your desk? there is one. there are 5 pens, there are any.
is there a pen on your desk? no, there isn't, yes there is, no there are any.

for non count nouns:
how mach traffic is in your city? there is a little. there is none, there isn't many.
is there many traffic in your city? no there's none. yes there's much,

any think that we can to count it, is count noun, just like:
CD, book, pen, fruit, dish, paper, car, building, ball and so,
and any thing is uncountable, we use of noun count grammar:
electricity, garbage, noise, sugar, flour, traffic,
noun count words:
a lot/ a little/ much/ any/ none
count words:
a lot/ a few/ many/ any/ noun

next, she explained how we must addressing, its very interesting...
for addressing you must know the poles,
for north and east must used walk or go up, go up A street.
for west and south must used walk or go down, go down A street.
for telling go your right or your left, use turn right on...
turn right on A street.
if that place is on his right or left we say, it's on you right/ left...
just like this...
walk up C st, turn right on B st, walk down B st, turn right again on D st, go up, next to gas station, it's on your right.

in address we have some phrases, across from: in front of
on the corner of
nest to: beside
close to: near
in back of: behind
between

next lesson is what does she look like?
this unit is about what people are looking,
it's nice lesson, Mahsa said some new words about this unit that I'll right it in end of post,
Do you know what is the different between long and tall?
long is for across, and tall is for height. except hair, hair is long.

OK, new post and new words...
tissue: absorbent paper for drying wet thing
pay phone: public telephone, phone booth, Kiosk
complaint: s.th that you say to show your are not happy.
complain: nag, me :)
honk the: sound of animal
horn: sound of machines, a hard bone that grows on some head of animals.
ally: small street
blind ally: closed ally
bark: sound of a dog
ring the bell :)
privacy: have a personal life
private: o posit of public
cleanliness: being clean
crime: act of breaking the law.
band: group
once: one day
mostly: mainly, generally
resident: a person who lives in a place.
moving in: come to a live
blend: mix
truly: really
multi: several
be surrounded by: have s.th around, be among
adopt: take/ choose
tortillas: a Mexican bread
rent: money that you pay to use s.th for short time.
room: space, room
appearance: the way s.b looks like.
curly: frizzy hair
straight: flat hair
bald: without hair
pony tail: a kind of hair style that it looks like tail of hours
plaid: a line of hair style that make the hair like rip.
fringe bang: a kind of hair style that it come on brows.
beard: hair on males face.
mustache: hire top of lips of men.
goatee: a kind of bread style that it look like a goat.
stubble: very short bread.
ugly/ pretty and beautiful are just for women/ handsome (nice for men)/ charming/ cute/ goodlooking
fairly: almost
dwarf: very short
thin/ fat (heavy)/ slim (thin and nice)/ obese (very fat)/ square shouldered
square eyed
tan: brownish yellow
blonde: white skin for women
blond: whit skin for men.

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