Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Word of the day

And the word of the day is...





Usage Note: Throughout most of its history in English myriad was used as a noun, as in a myriad of men.In the 19th century it began to be used in poetry as an adjective, as in myriad men. Both usages in English are acceptable, as in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Myriad myriads of lives." This poetic, adjectival use became so well entrenched generally that many people came to consider it as the only correct use. In fact, both uses in English are parallel with those of the original ancient Greek. The Greek word mrias,from which myriad derives, could be used as either a noun or an adjective, but the noun mrias was used in general prose and in mathematics while the adjective mrias was used only in poetry.

Taken from http://www.thefreedictionary.com



Thursday, March 22, 2012

Saying of the day + Homophones


Wow, what a crazy month !

The start of my post-grad studies were put off until August for they have not reached a minimun number of regstrations. So, I thought: " I can't just sit idle on Fridays this term! What am I going to do? So, I decided to apply for CELTA! Too much work , but I'm enjoying it! Better this way. I always prefer to keep myself busy because The devil finds work for idle hands.

Having said that...

1 - What is the corresponding idiom in Portuguese? ( 5 medals )

2 - Type a situation after which you would say this idiom. It could have happened to you... or a friend/ family member. You can just make a situation up if you would like... (15 medals )

By the way... Are you guys watching this season of American Idol? DO you have a favourite?
Mine are Jessica Sanchez and Colton Dixon.


Oh, I almost forgot...

3 - Find the homophones. ( 2 medals )

Cheers,
Luiz

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Gapped sentences - 15 medals!








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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Cognate of the day

to scale

Definition

to climb up a steep surface, such as a wall or the side of a mountain, often using special equipment
The prisoner scaled the high prison wall and ran off.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Word of the day

And the wor dof the day is...



This one is out of Valéria França's report on her connecting flight to Europe. Valéria is the Head of Training and development department in Cultura Inglesa and she's heading for the IATEFL conference in Glasgow, UK.







"About to catch flight to London after horrible flight from Rio,(on landing wind was so strong we had a collective gasp moment on plane as it swung to the left, wing too close to tarmac for everyone's taste - awful for those like me who hate flying), late arrival in Sao Paulo with 10 min to catch connexion...now have to think of the good things in store...catch up with you all when in London now."


Cheers,

Luiz Agrizi




Thursday, March 08, 2012

Loads of medals up for grabs!!! Have fun!!!



















Click on the image for a larger picture.

Across:

1. This landscaping tool is used for moving land from one place to another. (4 medals)
2. Another name for loose earth or soil. (6 medals)
3. If you want to move a bunch of dirt from one place to another, this will help. (15 medals)
4. Spread it around your plants to prevent erosion and inhibit weed growth. (25 medals)
5. You must plant it to make it grow. (3 medals)

Down:

1. This is used to cover areas of empty ground. (3 medals)
2. THis is a machine to cut the answer to #1 down. (4 medals)
3. The blossom of a plant. (4 medals)
4. A plant that has a wooden trunk. (3 medals)
5. An organism that typically lives off of sunlight and water. (3 medals)
6. Starting with the letter "B", a plant that has many branches which are close together. (6 medals)
7. This landscaping tool is used for moving soil or hay from one place to another. (10 medals)
8. This plant is usually unwanted. (7 medals)

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

As requested........

As requested ... This one is worth 15 medals, 5 each correct sentence...

I'll make it more suitable to CPE exams....

1) The incident ruined my chances of promotion.
PAID
The incident ____________ my chances of promotion

2) I find Harold's behaviour quite incomprehensible.
LOSS

I'm _______________ to understand Harold's behaviour.

 3) We run the business together.
JOINT

We have a joint venture.

Number 3 is correct.... Well done, Ana!!!

Word formation challenge

20 MEDALS UP FOR GRABS !!!




Respectively, use the words given in capitals to form a word that fits in the spaces.

The image that we have of science has ______ radical change in the last hundred years. An enormous ______ explosion, together with a number of very real ______ about environment and all the moral and political ramifications of economic growth have ______ put science at the centre of public debate.



the words are : GO - TECHNOLOGY - ANXIOUS - QUESTION


HAve fun and keep on blogging !

Monday, March 05, 2012

CHALLENGE

Here's a challenge.....

Write a new sentence bla bla bla using the word given....

The incident ruined my chances of promotion.
PAID


I find Harold's behaviour quite incomprehensible.
LOSS


and one more...

We run the business together.
JOINT




Good luck and have fun!!!!!!!

Friday, March 02, 2012

Pronunciation of the day











gauge - to calculate an amount, especially by using a measuring device.

a device for measuring the amount or size of something.

This is a temperature gauge!

How do you pronounce it? Find out !