Today is this semester's last blogging day. I don't want it become the last.
Because i like to come computer room, and can do my things alone, no one "kacao" me haha! At home, I use the computer half way, my brother come to "kacao" me, because he want to use computer, i always dun give him play, then we fight loh! but i lose lah==because my brother very stong and fat!! then i use the idea always, the idea is------call baba!!!!!haha So now i hate to use computer at home. Very uncomfortable...
blogging 45 minutes is not enough, always very rush, but it can make me do things become quickly :)
if blogging time can be more longer, i think is very good! Can make my blogger good than now.
School bell want to ring already, i standby now....... 3, ........ 2,........ 1, liiiiiiinggggggggggggg!!!!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Story book
Book Name : Private Detective
Author : Melissa Lee
New words :
1. abchored - attached
2. enthusiasm - passion, interest
3. unravelling - solving
4. wagon - a strong vehicle with four wheels, truck
5. stretched - spread
6. frenzied - wild, excited and uncontrolled
7. intently - closely
8. chanting - repeating
9. cobwebs - spider's net
10. tinted - coloured
11. squeezed - crammed
12. gleaming - shinning
13. disguises - avoid being recognized
14. hauling - dragging
15. leash - a long piece of leather or a chain, which attach to the dog's collar
16. bestowed - praise
17. creeps - fear, frighten
18. thump - a fairly loud but dull sound
19. mimicked - imitate
20. resentful - aggrieved, angry
21. absorbed - understand, take in
22. clutching - hold tightly
23. defended - protected
Sentences :
1. Imagine if he said nothing and tomorrow they all woke up and found Dad's office cleaned out!
2. It seemed he was the only one to think there might be something odd going on.
3. Leon glanced out of his bedroom window and immediately noticed the same car there again.
4. By this time Maddie and jake, not wanting to be left out of anything, had run down the driveway to join them.
5. After about an hour she returned to the car, giving them all a friendly wave.
6. Then everything happened much faster than they had expected.
7.The mystery of the spy in Sunrise Avenue was solved at last.
Comment :
In this story, it has a dog call Nippy. I like the dog because it is clever and can help its master to solved the problem. Nippy, the dog who exasperated them all.
Author : Melissa Lee
New words :
1. abchored - attached
2. enthusiasm - passion, interest
3. unravelling - solving
4. wagon - a strong vehicle with four wheels, truck
5. stretched - spread
6. frenzied - wild, excited and uncontrolled
7. intently - closely
8. chanting - repeating
9. cobwebs - spider's net
10. tinted - coloured
11. squeezed - crammed
12. gleaming - shinning
13. disguises - avoid being recognized
14. hauling - dragging
15. leash - a long piece of leather or a chain, which attach to the dog's collar
16. bestowed - praise
17. creeps - fear, frighten
18. thump - a fairly loud but dull sound
19. mimicked - imitate
20. resentful - aggrieved, angry
21. absorbed - understand, take in
22. clutching - hold tightly
23. defended - protected
Sentences :
1. Imagine if he said nothing and tomorrow they all woke up and found Dad's office cleaned out!
2. It seemed he was the only one to think there might be something odd going on.
3. Leon glanced out of his bedroom window and immediately noticed the same car there again.
4. By this time Maddie and jake, not wanting to be left out of anything, had run down the driveway to join them.
5. After about an hour she returned to the car, giving them all a friendly wave.
6. Then everything happened much faster than they had expected.
7.The mystery of the spy in Sunrise Avenue was solved at last.
Comment :
In this story, it has a dog call Nippy. I like the dog because it is clever and can help its master to solved the problem. Nippy, the dog who exasperated them all.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Space Exploration
BOOK NAME : Space Exploration
AUTHOR : Fatimah Abdullah
3. fascinated - interests
4. occasional - odd
5. obviously - clearly
6. spaceship - a spacecraft that carries people through space
7. pleasantly - nice, enjoyable
8. stammered - stuttered, difficulty in speaking
9. rummaged - searched
10. frustration - disappointment
11. grunted - make a low rough noise
12. protest - complain
13. conversation - the things that you talk about, subject
14. rustling - it makes soft sounds as it moves gently
15. impression - believe
16. exclaimed - speak suddenly
17. suspicion - not possibly be guilty of something
18. archive - store, a place where historical documents and records are stored
19. inconclusive - indecisive
20. fathom - work out
21. restricted - private
22. botanist - a student or scientist who studies plants
23. assumed - presume
24. genuinely - really, sincerely
25. awkward - uncomfortable
26. faction - argument and strong disagreement within a group
27. bossier - enjoys telling other people what to do
Sentences :
1. The family were gathered in the loungeroom watching the United Nations President on the holo-viewer, just like millions of other people all over the solar system.
2. Finally, he collapsed to the ground, closing his eyes, the pine needles forming a soft bed to lie on.
3. The trees were closer together and the only other plant life was an occasional fern.
4. The two of them stood in silence for a while, looking each other over.
5. Off exploring, no doubt, in places where you're not supposed to go.
6. He sat at the table and silently ate his dinner, while his mind ran through all the amazing possibilities.
7. It was a fairly small room with a large desk--also grey, also metal.
8. Tria could imagine the look of terror on his face as he saw the approaching fireball.
9. He nodded, smiling despite the pain, his face plastered in mud and blood.
AUTHOR : Fatimah Abdullah
New words :
1. collapsed - fall
2. argument - disagreement3. fascinated - interests
4. occasional - odd
5. obviously - clearly
6. spaceship - a spacecraft that carries people through space
7. pleasantly - nice, enjoyable
8. stammered - stuttered, difficulty in speaking
9. rummaged - searched
10. frustration - disappointment
11. grunted - make a low rough noise
12. protest - complain
13. conversation - the things that you talk about, subject
14. rustling - it makes soft sounds as it moves gently
15. impression - believe
16. exclaimed - speak suddenly
17. suspicion - not possibly be guilty of something
18. archive - store, a place where historical documents and records are stored
19. inconclusive - indecisive
20. fathom - work out
21. restricted - private
22. botanist - a student or scientist who studies plants
23. assumed - presume
24. genuinely - really, sincerely
25. awkward - uncomfortable
26. faction - argument and strong disagreement within a group
27. bossier - enjoys telling other people what to do
Sentences :
1. The family were gathered in the loungeroom watching the United Nations President on the holo-viewer, just like millions of other people all over the solar system.
2. Finally, he collapsed to the ground, closing his eyes, the pine needles forming a soft bed to lie on.
3. The trees were closer together and the only other plant life was an occasional fern.
4. The two of them stood in silence for a while, looking each other over.
5. Off exploring, no doubt, in places where you're not supposed to go.
6. He sat at the table and silently ate his dinner, while his mind ran through all the amazing possibilities.
7. It was a fairly small room with a large desk--also grey, also metal.
8. Tria could imagine the look of terror on his face as he saw the approaching fireball.
9. He nodded, smiling despite the pain, his face plastered in mud and blood.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
story book
Book Name : Hollow Tree House
Author : Enid Blyton
New words :
1. dimly - lacking in light; not bright or harsh
2. spiteful - having a desire to vex, annoy, or injure
3. tiresome - Causing one to feel bored or annoyed
4. idling - Spend time doing nothing; be idle
5. slaving - Work excessively hard
6. feasted - Eat and drink sumptuously
7. sobbed - Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps
8. squeeze - An act of pressing something with one's fingers
9. prayers - A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
10. scornfully - without respect; in a disdainful manner
11. precious - not to be wasted or treated carelessly
12. beamed - Express (an emotion) with a radiant smile
13. grudged - Be resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow (something)
14. cottage - A small simple house, typically one near a lake or beach
15. glanced - Take a brief or hurried look
16. moaning - Make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering or sexual pleasure
17. ingratitude - A discreditable lack of gratitude
18. horrid - Very unpleasant or disagreeable
19. bump - Knock or run into someone or something, typically with a jolt
20. demanded - Require; need
21. miserable - unhappy or uncomfortable
22. shiftless - Lazy, unmotivated; untrustworthy
23. guiding - Show or indicate the way to
24. cuddled - Hold close in one's arms as a way of showing love or affection
25. amazement - A feeling of great surprise or wonder
27. blindfold - Deprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth around the head so as to cover the eyes
28. howled - Weep and cry out loudly
Sentences :
1. Peter opened his mouth to speak, but his aunt swept on, banging the iron down at the end of each sentences.
2. She remembered how Joan's father picked her up and put her on his shoulder when he came home from work.
3. The sound of someone singing in a little high voice came through the wood.
4. They lay down on their backs, and let the warm sun play on their feces and bare legs.
5. "Oh yes. It would be a simply wonderful secret!" said Susan, who loved secret.
6. The next morning was horrid, and it shouldn't have been, because it was Sunday.
Comment :
I read this book very relax, because when I'm young, I had saw the movie of Hollow Tree House so it make me have a good memorizes.
Author : Enid Blyton
New words :
1. dimly - lacking in light; not bright or harsh
2. spiteful - having a desire to vex, annoy, or injure
3. tiresome - Causing one to feel bored or annoyed
4. idling - Spend time doing nothing; be idle
5. slaving - Work excessively hard
6. feasted - Eat and drink sumptuously
7. sobbed - Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps
8. squeeze - An act of pressing something with one's fingers
9. prayers - A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
10. scornfully - without respect; in a disdainful manner
11. precious - not to be wasted or treated carelessly
12. beamed - Express (an emotion) with a radiant smile
13. grudged - Be resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow (something)
14. cottage - A small simple house, typically one near a lake or beach
15. glanced - Take a brief or hurried look
16. moaning - Make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering or sexual pleasure
17. ingratitude - A discreditable lack of gratitude
18. horrid - Very unpleasant or disagreeable
19. bump - Knock or run into someone or something, typically with a jolt
20. demanded - Require; need
21. miserable - unhappy or uncomfortable
22. shiftless - Lazy, unmotivated; untrustworthy
23. guiding - Show or indicate the way to
24. cuddled - Hold close in one's arms as a way of showing love or affection
25. amazement - A feeling of great surprise or wonder
27. blindfold - Deprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth around the head so as to cover the eyes
28. howled - Weep and cry out loudly
Sentences :
1. Peter opened his mouth to speak, but his aunt swept on, banging the iron down at the end of each sentences.
2. She remembered how Joan's father picked her up and put her on his shoulder when he came home from work.
3. The sound of someone singing in a little high voice came through the wood.
4. They lay down on their backs, and let the warm sun play on their feces and bare legs.
5. "Oh yes. It would be a simply wonderful secret!" said Susan, who loved secret.
6. The next morning was horrid, and it shouldn't have been, because it was Sunday.
Comment :
I read this book very relax, because when I'm young, I had saw the movie of Hollow Tree House so it make me have a good memorizes.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Unified Test 2 Scope
Foon Yew High School JB
Senior Middle One
1st Half Year Unified Test 2
13th April 2011
Senior Middle One
1st Half Year Unified Test 2
13th April 2011
A.Comprehension (20%)
(5 Subjective Questions)
B.Vocabulary (20%)
(Top 1 Standard: Unit 3 --pg32&33)
C.Literature Component (20%)
(Poem: 'He Had Such Quiet Eyes' -- 5 True/False Statements
5 Subjective Questions)
D.Verb Forms (10%)
1. The Simple: Past, Present, Future (Active & Passive)
2. The Continuous: Past, Present, Future (Active & Passive)
3. The Prefect: Past, Present
4. The Perfect Continuous: Past, Present
5. The Conditionals
6. Gerund
7. The Infinitives: Bare, To-infinitive
E.Formation of Words (10%)
Practice Session 5 & 7
Practice Session 5 & 7
F.Rewriting Sentences (10%)
Exercise B
Exercise B
G.Grammar (10%)
1. Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Top 1: pg16-17)
2. Prepositions (Top 1: pg61-62)
3. Subject and Verb Agreement
1. Countable and Uncountable Nouns (Top 1: pg16-17)
2. Prepositions (Top 1: pg61-62)
3. Subject and Verb Agreement
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Biggggggggg BearBear
03182011
I went to the Jusco with my friends n teacher.
I saw a biggggg bear!! I very like the soft toys because can hug. :)
It is very big that i saw before. It shorter than me half head only = =
its height almost same with me
I think the picture's bear is smaller than the Jusco one.I saw its price, is RM499! I want to buy~but no enough money~ / . \
I very like the bigggggg bear bear!! i will scream if i had it!! haha~
..... will u buy for me? :)
I went to the Jusco with my friends n teacher.
I saw a biggggg bear!! I very like the soft toys because can hug. :)
It is very big that i saw before. It shorter than me half head only = =
its height almost same with me
I think the picture's bear is smaller than the Jusco one.I saw its price, is RM499! I want to buy~but no enough money~ / . \
I very like the bigggggg bear bear!! i will scream if i had it!! haha~
..... will u buy for me? :)
Essay
Now, I am Senior One. I still remember some teacher, especially Ms.Chong Pei Wen. She is my Junior One mathematic teacher. She is a good teacher, I like she very much. She is beautiful and has a slim body although she had 3 kids. She always wore the short skirt but not miniskirt.
She taught us with efficient that we will understand quickly. But she had sick, her bone at the back was hurt so can't stand long time. We all very pity her and care her with listen her lessons. We also wish her have a good health forever. One day, she tell us the news that I felt sad. She said she won't be teacher already because her sick was terrible so she wanted retiree to take care her body. She is a good teacher, after she taught us, we all had a good results in mathematic. I want she teach me in another year but I prefer she have a good health.
In Junior Two, we also met a good mathematic teacher, but I didn't forget Ms.Chong Pei Wen. She always said some theory at the class before that i never forget because those theory were let our mind grew up. She also would say some jokes to us, let us spirited in class. She look like our friend who can communicating with students very well. She is my type of teacher because I felt she is friendly.
I've to thank her because I pay extra attention at the class, so I learn mathematic well in that year. I will never forget her because she is very responsible. I am glad that I met her and I was her student.
She taught us with efficient that we will understand quickly. But she had sick, her bone at the back was hurt so can't stand long time. We all very pity her and care her with listen her lessons. We also wish her have a good health forever. One day, she tell us the news that I felt sad. She said she won't be teacher already because her sick was terrible so she wanted retiree to take care her body. She is a good teacher, after she taught us, we all had a good results in mathematic. I want she teach me in another year but I prefer she have a good health.
In Junior Two, we also met a good mathematic teacher, but I didn't forget Ms.Chong Pei Wen. She always said some theory at the class before that i never forget because those theory were let our mind grew up. She also would say some jokes to us, let us spirited in class. She look like our friend who can communicating with students very well. She is my type of teacher because I felt she is friendly.
I've to thank her because I pay extra attention at the class, so I learn mathematic well in that year. I will never forget her because she is very responsible. I am glad that I met her and I was her student.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Vocabulary
Vocabulary List
1. imperative (n.)
- very important and needing immediate attention or action
- 必要的,迫切的
- eg. 1. It is absolutely imperative that we finish by next week.
2. It is imperative to continue the treatment for at least two months.
2.spirited (adj.)
- full of energy, determine or courge
- 精神饱满,坚定,勇猛
- eg. 1. She is a spirited young woman.
2. She put a spirited defence in the final game.
3. exhilaration (n.)
- very happy and excited
- 兴奋,激动
- eg. 1. Speed had always exhilarated him.
2. She had the exhilaration of performing on stage.
4. enclosures (n.)
- a piece of land that is surrounded by a fence or wall and is used for a particular purpose.
- 围场
- eg. 1. There is a wildlife enclosures
2. The information signs at the animal enclosures were resources.
5. resources (n.)
- a supply of sth that a country, an organization or a person has and can use, especially to increase their weath.
- 资源,财力,有助于实现目标的东西
- eg. 1. We don't have the resources to update our computer software.
2. We agreed to pool our resources.
6. scrutinising (v.)
- to look at or examine sb/ sth carefully.
- 仔细查看
- eg. 1. She leaned forward to scrutinize their faces.
2. The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication.
7. crucial (adj.)
- extremely important, because it will affect other things.
- 关键性的
- eg. 1. The next few weeks are going to be crucial.
2. It is crucial that we get this right.
8. disabilities (n.)
- a physical or mental condition that means you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily.
- 缺陷,障碍
- eg. 1. He had a physicallmental disability.
2. People with severe learning.
9. burdened (v.)
- a duty, responsibility,etc. that causes worry, difficulty or hard work.
- (使)负担
- eg. 1. The main burden of caring for old people falls on the state.
2. I don't want to become a burden to my children when I'm old.
10. fidgety (adj.)
- unable to remain still or quiet.
- 坐立不安
- eg. 1. As it was late he grew restless.
2. She endevour paid off when the boy stopped being fidgety.
11. efforts (n.)
- the physical or mental energy that you need to do sth; sth that takes a lof of energy.
- 努力,费力的事
- eg. 1. You should put more effort into your work.
2. It's a long climb to the top, but well worth the effort.
12. imparting (v.)
- to give a particular quality to sth
- 把(某性质)赋予,将...给予
- eg. 1. The spice imparts an Eastern flavour to the dish.
2. Mrs.Bala efforts do not just stop with lessons and imparting knowledge.
13. convinced (adj.)
- completely sure about sth.
- 坚信,深信
- eg. 1. I am convinced of her innocence.
2. Sam nodded but he didn't look convinced.
14. spotted (v.)
- to see or notice a person or thing, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to do so.
- 看见,发现,注意到
- eg. 1. I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.
2. Can you spot the difference between these two picture?
15. suicide (n.)
- the act of killing yourself deliberately
- 自杀
- eg. 1. It would have been political suicide for him to challenge the allegations in court.
2. He threatened suicide after a run-in with his mother.
16. counsel (n.)/(v.)
- to advice sb to do sth.
- 劝告,建议
- eg.1. Most experts counsel caution in such cases.
2. He counseled them to give up the plan.
17. implore (v.)
- to ask sb to do sth in an anxious way because you want or need it very much
- 恳求,哀求
- eg. 1. She implored him to stay.
2. "Hlep me", he implored.
1. imperative (n.)
- very important and needing immediate attention or action
- 必要的,迫切的
- eg. 1. It is absolutely imperative that we finish by next week.
2. It is imperative to continue the treatment for at least two months.
2.spirited (adj.)
- full of energy, determine or courge
- 精神饱满,坚定,勇猛
- eg. 1. She is a spirited young woman.
2. She put a spirited defence in the final game.
3. exhilaration (n.)
- very happy and excited
- 兴奋,激动
- eg. 1. Speed had always exhilarated him.
2. She had the exhilaration of performing on stage.
4. enclosures (n.)
- a piece of land that is surrounded by a fence or wall and is used for a particular purpose.
- 围场
- eg. 1. There is a wildlife enclosures
2. The information signs at the animal enclosures were resources.
5. resources (n.)
- a supply of sth that a country, an organization or a person has and can use, especially to increase their weath.
- 资源,财力,有助于实现目标的东西
- eg. 1. We don't have the resources to update our computer software.
2. We agreed to pool our resources.
6. scrutinising (v.)
- to look at or examine sb/ sth carefully.
- 仔细查看
- eg. 1. She leaned forward to scrutinize their faces.
2. The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication.
7. crucial (adj.)
- extremely important, because it will affect other things.
- 关键性的
- eg. 1. The next few weeks are going to be crucial.
2. It is crucial that we get this right.
8. disabilities (n.)
- a physical or mental condition that means you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily.
- 缺陷,障碍
- eg. 1. He had a physicallmental disability.
2. People with severe learning.
9. burdened (v.)
- a duty, responsibility,etc. that causes worry, difficulty or hard work.
- (使)负担
- eg. 1. The main burden of caring for old people falls on the state.
2. I don't want to become a burden to my children when I'm old.
10. fidgety (adj.)
- unable to remain still or quiet.
- 坐立不安
- eg. 1. As it was late he grew restless.
2. She endevour paid off when the boy stopped being fidgety.
11. efforts (n.)
- the physical or mental energy that you need to do sth; sth that takes a lof of energy.
- 努力,费力的事
- eg. 1. You should put more effort into your work.
2. It's a long climb to the top, but well worth the effort.
12. imparting (v.)
- to give a particular quality to sth
- 把(某性质)赋予,将...给予
- eg. 1. The spice imparts an Eastern flavour to the dish.
2. Mrs.Bala efforts do not just stop with lessons and imparting knowledge.
13. convinced (adj.)
- completely sure about sth.
- 坚信,深信
- eg. 1. I am convinced of her innocence.
2. Sam nodded but he didn't look convinced.
14. spotted (v.)
- to see or notice a person or thing, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to do so.
- 看见,发现,注意到
- eg. 1. I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.
2. Can you spot the difference between these two picture?
15. suicide (n.)
- the act of killing yourself deliberately
- 自杀
- eg. 1. It would have been political suicide for him to challenge the allegations in court.
2. He threatened suicide after a run-in with his mother.
16. counsel (n.)/(v.)
- to advice sb to do sth.
- 劝告,建议
- eg.1. Most experts counsel caution in such cases.
2. He counseled them to give up the plan.
17. implore (v.)
- to ask sb to do sth in an anxious way because you want or need it very much
- 恳求,哀求
- eg. 1. She implored him to stay.
2. "Hlep me", he implored.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Book Name : Wizzbang Wizard
Author : Scoular Anderson
New words :
1.stripes
2. glanced
3. tapping
4. eagerly
5. bent
6. loop
7. dipped
8. wizard
9. impressive
10. proper
11. fuss
12. bumped
13. excitement
14. enormous
15. wobbled
16. burst
17. mucks
18. squeaked
19. smears
20. smudges
21. claws
22. lurched
23. summoned
24. nimble
25. sniffing
26. shield
27. tournament
28. clutching
Sentences
1. Freddy pulled out his bottle of magic mix and blew a really enormous bubble.
2. When Freddy Frogpurse pretends to be his Great Uncle Sneezer, he finds himslef in all sorts of trouble.
3. Sometimes there were spots on the roof and sometimes there were stripes.
4. he held the bottle up and peered at the stuff inside.
5. He wiped his hands on his tunic, leaving big soapy smears.
6. It rose upwards, taking the jar with it, trapped inside.
7. A very important-looking gentlement stood on the doorstep.
8. A broad smile spread over Freddy's face.
9. The crow flew off and the lance broke in half against the wall with a loud crack.
10. I hope you'll come and cheer me on.
11. There was a big tent at each end of the field.
12. The referee stepped forward, raised his hand the dropped it again.
13. Odds-and-Ends scattered the sleeping potion between their feet.
14. The rope gave a twitch then one end shot up to the top of the castle.
15. There were shouts and yells and the sound of clattering feet on stairs.
16. A moment later, Lord Gribble's face appeared out of the gloom.
17. Freddy rummaged in his bag.
18. They were going down rather than along.
19. They found a ladder nearby and threw it down into darkness.
20. He put the wire to his mouth and blew on it gently.
Author : Scoular Anderson
New words :
1.stripes
2. glanced
3. tapping
4. eagerly
5. bent
6. loop
7. dipped
8. wizard
9. impressive
10. proper
11. fuss
12. bumped
13. excitement
14. enormous
15. wobbled
16. burst
17. mucks
18. squeaked
19. smears
20. smudges
21. claws
22. lurched
23. summoned
24. nimble
25. sniffing
26. shield
27. tournament
28. clutching
Sentences
1. Freddy pulled out his bottle of magic mix and blew a really enormous bubble.
2. When Freddy Frogpurse pretends to be his Great Uncle Sneezer, he finds himslef in all sorts of trouble.
3. Sometimes there were spots on the roof and sometimes there were stripes.
4. he held the bottle up and peered at the stuff inside.
5. He wiped his hands on his tunic, leaving big soapy smears.
6. It rose upwards, taking the jar with it, trapped inside.
7. A very important-looking gentlement stood on the doorstep.
8. A broad smile spread over Freddy's face.
9. The crow flew off and the lance broke in half against the wall with a loud crack.
10. I hope you'll come and cheer me on.
11. There was a big tent at each end of the field.
12. The referee stepped forward, raised his hand the dropped it again.
13. Odds-and-Ends scattered the sleeping potion between their feet.
14. The rope gave a twitch then one end shot up to the top of the castle.
15. There were shouts and yells and the sound of clattering feet on stairs.
16. A moment later, Lord Gribble's face appeared out of the gloom.
17. Freddy rummaged in his bag.
18. They were going down rather than along.
19. They found a ladder nearby and threw it down into darkness.
20. He put the wire to his mouth and blew on it gently.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Book Name: The ADVENTURES of PIP
Author: ENID BLYTON
--"A Nice little Pot of Glue" --
New words :
1.humming
2.cross
3.buds4.spanked
5.pixie
Sentences :
1.If she saw how nicely he had mended the basin, she might not be quite so cross about it!
2.But it was early closing day and the shops were shut.
3.Aunt Twinkle was sorry to hear it had been broken, but pleased with Pip for mended it so well.
-- "Little Black Bibs"--
New words :
1.bibs
2.chaffinch
3.patch
Sentences :
1.But I've only enough for either cocks or hens – not enough for both.
2.Give us a black patch somewhere, so that everyone can tell we are the cock sparrows and not the hens.
-- "The little Mewing Man" --
New words :
1.curious
2.moss
3.honeysuckle
4.bare
5.pussy willow
6.furry
7.primrose
8.queer
9.twigs
Sentences :
1.It was just like someone mewing, mewing. over and over again.
2.And suddenly from the twigs leapt a whole host of furry grey kittens, small and lively, bounding over to the little man!
3.But before he had finished his sentence the little man had disappeared like smoke, kittens and all.
-- "A Crock of Gold" --
New words :
1.bran-tub
2.springtime
3.bucket
4.dew
5.glittering
6.stirred
7.dozens
8.excitement
9.gay
10.penny
Sentences :
1.You know, something that people pay a penny to dip into, and then get a little present from.
2.How dull to be dressed like this for the beautiful springtime.
-- " Cr-r-r-roak! " --
New words :
1.tickled
2.underneath
3.fetched
4.stiff
5.straw
6.swift
7.coppery
8.flick
9.curled
10.tease
11.dreadful
Sentences :
1.And poor Pip went home smelling so dreadful that Aunt Twinkle wouldn't let him into the house for hours!
-- "Wanted–a Suit of Armour" --
New words :
1.daisy
2.pecked
3.pounced
4.nuisance
5.armour
6.wriggling
7.tadpole
8.grumbling
9.coat
10.caddis grub
11.mud
Sentences :
1.He went up to a long grub wriggling about in the mud, trying to frighten away a hungry tadpole.
Comment:
I like this book, because it story is interesting me and it is clearly sentences. I like this book but not very very like, because i prefer like to see the movie.
I will introduce this book for my friends : )
Friday, January 21, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
first time. :O
This is my first time use blogspot n register the gmail, look like a "shua gu". Want everyday posting? want me pengsan arh==
Everyday posting will become very boring and also nothing to post.
Everyday posting will become very boring and also nothing to post.
I'm S1S5 , No.17 Gan Chu Hui :D
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