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Monday 31 October 2011

The one but the most hardest tongue twister in English language

The sixth sick Sheik's sixth sheep is sick

What's wrong with the little crime?

Some people say I'm crook ,a thief, a real villain...that I'd sell my own mother if the price was right...but they have got me little wrong!I'm not such a bad boy

All right,I'll admit i have stolen money from a few old ladies,robbed a few banks..I have even killed a few guys.But that was their fault,not mine.They got in my way!And anyway,accidents happen,don't they?

I mean everybody does that kind of things now and then,don't they?Why pick on me?The whole world is that way,isn't it?

I mean why expect me to different?

The south patterns of language

Ever on the search for legal jokes necessarily connected with the death penalty,I consulted a friend who is still practising.she said a member of her chambers was in court on Monday morning when the judge said, "I'm afraid we'll have toadjourn this case,I have written my judgement out,but i left it in my cottage in Devon and I can't get it sent here unitl tomorrow".."fax it up.my Lord the helpful barrister suggested,to which this Lordship replied,"Yes,it does rather".

                                             In the preceding chapter,we investigated the physical production of speech sounds in the terms of the articulatory mechanisms of the human vocal tract.That investigation was possible because of some rather amazing facts about the nature of the languages.When we considered the human vocal tract,we did not have to specify whether we were talking about a fairly large male,over six feet tall,weighing over 200 pounds or about a rather female,about five feet tall,weighing 100 pounds.Yet those two physically different individually would inevitably have physically different vocal tracts,in terms of size and shape.In a sense,every individual has a physically different vocal tract.Consequently,in purely physical terms,every individually will pronounce sound differently.There are,then,potentially thousands of physically different ways to saying the simple word to me

What taste People are?

Adults>  completely grown: fully developed and mature
Grown up> fully mature: fully developed and mature
Fellow> man or boy
guy>a man
Bloke>U.K,Australia,New Zealand man
Girl>a young woman
Lass>a girl or young woman
Lad>a boy or young man
Human offspring>a son or daughter of human parents
Toddler>young child
Tiny tots>little one,child
youth>the period of human life between childhood and maturity
Lassie>Northern England
Adorable>Very pleasing
Gorgeous>Beautiful
Dazzler>amaze somebody
hunk>male with a good physique

Class Vocabulary Acitvity:Getting married in the United States

Every state in the United States has its own legal requirements for marriage.All states require a marriage license.A blood test is also required in most states.There is a minimum age for marrying in all 50 states.With parental males,16.The age requirements is higher in most states.

                                                        In the United States,a couple may be married in either a religious or a civil ceremony.Many young people decide by themselves whether to get married or not.They do not ask their parents for permission if they are over the legal age.Sometimes they elope and do not tell their parents until after they are already married.

                                          Some people have big weddings.They take their vows before a judge or a justice-of-the-peace with two other people as legal witnesses.It is customary for wife to wear a wedding ring on her left hand.Some husbands also wear rings if they want to.A widow or a widower usually wears a wedding ring,but a divorce does not..

Formation of Passive sentences

a) Mr West              marks                 the English tests.
   (subject)                                           (object)   

The English tests              are marked          by  Mr West
     (subject)                                                        (performer)

B)Graham Greene wrote this book

This book was written by Graham Greene

C)Inspector Johnson has arrested five people
Five people have been arrested by Inspector Johnson

D)Computers solve many problems
Many problems are solved  by/with computers

E)The Queen is opening Parliament
Parliament is being opened by the Queen

F)The soldiers were building a new bridge
A new bridge was being built by the soldiers

G)Any secretary can type these letters
These letters can be typed by any secretary

Interrogative Sentences

Shall I open the door?         An interrogative sentence in normally used as a question a means of asking for
Can i come in?                      information.However interrogative structures may also have other functions:for
Why don't you read a book? example offering to do something ; asking for permission,making a suggestion
Wasn't it exciting?                       or making an exclamation

Types of interrogative sentence:
1:when did you go to School?
what time is it?
Where's the milk?
How far is the station?

2:Is he a doctor?
Do you speak a French?
Has she done her Homework?


3:Is he coming today or tomorrow?
Are you going to paint it?
Do you like your coffee Black or White?