Thursday, February 13, 2020

GOLDEN OLDIES: Here, There and Everywhere _ THE BEATLES

FILL IN THE GAPS AND CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

  LYRICS 

To lead a better _______________
I need ______ _________to be here 
Here, making each _______of the year 
Changing my life with a wave of _______hand 
Nobody __________deny that there's something there 
There, running my __________ through her _________
Both of us thinking how good it can _______ 
Someone is _____________, but she doesn't know he's there 
I want her everywhere And if she's _____________ me 
I know I need __________ care 
But to love her is to need her everywhere 
Knowing that ____________ is to share 
Each one believing that love never ___________
Watching her __________and hoping 
I___________ always there 
I want her everywhere 
And if she's…


  LYRICS 

LOVE QUOTES

Happy Valentine’s Quotes










  • “On a scale of one to ten, I’d give you a nine — and I’m the one you need.” —Anonymous
  • “If I could rearrange the alphabet, I’d put U and I together.” —Anonymous
  • “Sometimes I wonder how you put up with me. Then I remember, oh I put up with you. So we’re even.” —Anonymous
  • “Love is like the wind. You can’t see it, but you can feel it.” —A Walk to Remember
  • “I love you not only for what you are but, for what I am when I’m with you.” —Roy Croft
  • “A friendship that like love is warm; A love like friendship, steady.” —Thomas Moore
  • “One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood.” —Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  • “Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light.” —Helen Keller
  • “My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me.” —Henry Ford
  • “A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself.” —Jim Morrison
  • “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • “Because of you, I laugh a little harder, cry a little less and smile a lot more. Happy Valentine’s Day!” —Anonymous
  • “I have looked at you in millions of ways and I have loved you in each. Happy Valentine’s Day.” —Anonymous
  • “Good friends are like the stars. You don’t always see them, but you know they’re always there.” —Anonymous


  • “You are what I never knew I always wanted.” —Fools Rush in
  • “For love, I’d do anything. For you, I’d do more.” —Anonymous

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

GUESSING GAME. SLOGANS



Can you guess the brand?
  1. Quality never goes out of style
  2. For the Love Of It
  3. Have break, have a …
  4. Just do it
  5. Grace, space, pace
  6. The best a man can get
  7. Life's good
  8. Think different
  9. The happiest place on earth
  10. Smell like Grandpa
  11. Between love and madness lies obsession
  12. Don’t leave home without it
  13. Innovation that excites
  14. Don't read the comments
  15. Challenge everything
  16. Impossible is nothing
  17. The ultimate driving machine
  18. Because you are worth it
  19. It's finger lickin' good
  20. Open happiness
  21. We serve you decaf if you are rude
  22. Capture and share the world's moments
  23. Any swipe can change your life
  24. Betcha can't eat just one
  25. Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands.   

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50 popular business slogans                                               

ANSWERS

SLOGANS

Monday, February 10, 2020

"Stand Up" - Official Lyric Video - Performed by Cynthia Erivo

DESCRIBING THINGS

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Characteristics: linking verbs 
Firstly, we use the linking verb ‘be’ to describe things. It is called a linking verb because it links the subject to a description, for example: 
The iPhone is a smartphone.           
My car is a Toyota.          
My books are interesting.   
Secondly, we use the verb ‘have’ to describe the features that belong to something.
For example: 
My telephone has a camera. My telephone has a USB port. My telephone has a large memory. My telephone has many uses. My telephone has a headphone socket.

Things can be described in the following ways: 
a) size: enormous, huge, very large, large, big, quite big, medium-sized, quite small, small, very small, tiny

 
b) weight: very heavy, heavy, quite heavy, not very heavy, light, very light

 
c) shape: round, square, oval, flat, rectangular, oblong, egg-shaped, diamond-shaped...
d) colour: black, gray, brown, blue, purple, green, yellow, orange, red, white

 
e) materials: wooden, steel, plastic, glass, brick, stone, pottery

 f) flavours: sweet, sour, salty, spicy, rich, oily, buttery, creamy, bland

 
g) appearance: ugly, beautiful, cute, lovely, sweet, attractive, modern

 
h) age: new, quite new, not very old, quite old, old, very old, antique, ancient



There are some other ways to describe things too: 
a) It’s a kind of… / a type of
A Magnum is a kind of ice cream.
b) It looks like...
A briefcase looks like a suitcase, but it's smaller.
c) It is made of… / It is made from…


We use ‘It is made of’ to identify the material of something, for example:
A bottle is made of glass.  (It is still glass)
The chair is made of wood. (It is still wood)
We use ‘it is made from’ to describe the ingredients that are used to make something new or different.
Wine is made from grapes 
(It is now wine. It has been changed into something else)
Paper is made from wood. 
(It is now paper. It is not wood any more.)
A cake is made from flour, eggs and sugar. 
(It is now a cake)
 What is ice cream made from?
Ice cream is made from cream, eggs and sugar.
What is your shirt made of?
My shirt is made of cotton and polyester. (It is still cotton and polyester)
Utility and Function
When we describe the function of something we use: 
‘It is used for’/ ‘it can/could be used for’ (passive voice).
For example:
What is that sponge used for? (passive) 
What do you use that sponge for? (active)
A knife is used for cutting things. (‘for’ with a gerund)
*They used a knife to carve their names on the tree.  
                                         (‘to’ with an infinitive)