Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Monday, June 28, 2010

SWAY ME

VOA NEWS 2

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Bill Clinton on rebuilding Rwanda_ Apr 2007



I thought in getting up to my TED wish I would try to begin by putting in perspective what I try to do and how it fits with what they try to do. We live in a world that everyone knows is interdependent, but insufficient in three major ways. It is first of all, profoundly unequal. Half the world's people still living on less than two dollars a day, a billion people with no access to clean water, two and a half billion no access to sanitation, a billion going to bed hungry every night. One in four deaths every year from AIDS, TB, malaria and the variety of infections associated with dirty water -- 80 percent of them under five years of age.
... tobe continues

Monday, June 7, 2010

words

Thank you for your help 1

The misunderstood expression- EXCUSE ME

To excuse means to pardon, to justify or to release from an obligation.
An excuse means an apology.
Excuse me = I apologize.
You excuse me.
If you excuse me, I will not do it again.
I apologize for doing it and I won't do it again if you excuse me.
If you excused me, I would not do it again.
If I apologized, would you excuse me.
"...If you excuse me for my father and my mother, I'd like to say thank you for teaching me to have a dream. You are seeing my dream come true." -The greatest moment of Oscars-

Sunday, June 6, 2010

20 WAYS TO BEGIN ASKING

1. Are you aware that...?
2. Do you know that...?
3. See if there is...
4. Tell me if...
5. I wonder why...
6. Who tells you about...?
7. It's said that... what do you think?
8. There's a rumor that goes.... what do you say?
9. What is the fact that.... ?
10. What makes you believe that...?
11. Is it true that...?
12. Am I correct on assuming that...?
13. Have you ever been told that...?
14. Is there any evidence that...?
15. Have you ever asked yourself that...?
16. If you could..., what would you do?
17. Let me know what you've known.
18. Whatever you've known is whatever I also want to know.
19. How could I know this if you refuse to tell?
20. You are supposed to do this, aren't you?

Saturday, June 5, 2010

LEARNING A PARAGRAPH

When I was a child, someone gave me a microsope.
I spent hours looking through that microsope exploring nature tiny secrets.
As I grew up, I became more interested in my microscope than in people.
When I was 20 years old, my parents sent me to NY city to study medicine.
I never went to any of my classes.
Instead, I spent a lot of my time and my money trying to build a perfect microscope.
But all my experiments failed. The diamond lens- VOA- AMERICAN STORIES.
When I was a child, someone gave me a guitar.
I spent hours playing that guitar exploring its beautiful sounds.
As I grew up, I became more interested in my guitar than in girls.
When I was 18 years old, my parents sent me to HCMC city to study English.
I never went to any of my English classes.
Instead, I spent a lot of my time and my money trying to make a perfect guitar CD.
But all my effort didn't work out.

12 verb tenses in one sentence.

That she gave me what the girls' most precious thing is which I have not been expecting while I had been engaged to another who is now working in HCMC not only was proving what she had been wanting to but also has reminded me a lot of her of what her love will probably bring back to me no matter what my wife will have been doing when we start getting involved again when she will be coming home as her Dad reaches 80 will have been the point.
Rach Gia Nov 19,04

2 BEs IN A SENTENCE

English/ be/ consider/ be/ official language.
The first be must function as a helping verb to go with considered.
The second be must function as a second verb.
English is considered to be an official language.

WHEN NOT TO THINK OF VERB TENSES

I at least leave for HCMC.
I probably leave for HCMC.
I maybe leave for HCMC.
I absolutely leave for HCMC.
I preferably leave for HCMC.
I should leave for HCMC.
I must leave for HCMC.
I one hundred percent leave for HCMC.
I unquestionably leave for HCMC.
I no longer leave for HCMC.
I used to leave for HCMC.
I ought to leave for HCMC.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Sub-clause as subject-

Who invites will pay.
Who invites ought to pay.
Who invites is supposed to pay.
It's likely for those who invite to pay.
Will who invites pay?
Ought who invites to pay?
Is who invites supposed to pay?
Is it likely for those who invite to pay?

Question = Sub-clause

Who will go?
I wonder who will go.
D'you know who will go?
It's good to know who will go.
There's no way of knowing who will go.
Knowing who will go is good.
To know who will go is good.
Who will go means who will leave.
Who will go matters to me.