Tuesday 5 May 2009

Brighton SmashEDO demonstration

Yesterday after breakfast, my host mother told me and my friend to keep away from any crowd in the town, cause it might be a demonstration, something that wasn't clear for me. I've been trying to understant what was in fact a demonstration. Then when me and my friend were going to Somerfield in London Street to buy something for lunch we saw a few police vans and cars, and we both thought it wasn't normal. But ok, we got in the market and spend thirty minutes to choose murshrooms, salad and beans for me and tuna and rice for him. We I was paying we saw loads of police officers running down the road and police vans as well, "Cool!" we sad to each other. After that a flock of people with red and black clothes, flags and banner came along the road, "that's a demonstration!" I thought...

I'll complete this post this afternoon.

Friday 24 April 2009

Millionaires

Hello. Nasilsin?
I liked the guys that use to sell smoothies. Asking: "Do you think we should give up our jobs to make these smoothies?" and in the next day they quit their jobs. Selling their humble fruit smoothies they are worth £50million each nowadays. And if JK Rowling's fortune depended on me, she would be very poor. Good-Bye

Tuesday 14 April 2009

LSI B2 Classes

Some Words I Learned Last Week:

Pebbles - Rocks, stones, in beaches - [Rounded stones worn smooth by the action of water, so they appear in watterfalls, beaches, rivers etc.]

Litter - Where you put the trash, trash can

Chives - Like spirng onions but mildder

Shutter - The thing that opens to allow the light coming into the camera

Laces - A cord or ribbon used to draw and tie together two opposite edges, as of a shoe.

Drought - When doesn't rain for a long time the place get drought

Gig - Musical concert, show - [Used informaly for short duration musical concerts - A job, especially a booking for musicians.]


Some Useful Stuff:

One of the most important lesons I'm having is to speak to everyone, talk, and try to catch their accent, the way they speak could be very different of what you think.

Ask your teacher, your friends, your host family anything you don't know the meaning, and how to pronounce.