1) T0 win (somebody) over (transitive verb)= apprivoiser
Amy won John over with her beautiful smile.
THE RIDICULOUS WORD OF THE WEEK
FLIBBERTIGIBBET- irresponsible, silly or gossipy person.
In Jane Austen's Novels, the average women of the Victorian era is portrayed as some sort of flibbertigibbets; she only concerned herself with the gossip of the town.
This forum will serve deepen to your English Skills. If you have the will, this is the way!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
The New Yorker Magazine: Get to Know it!
A wonderful resource for reading English text and listening to English Audio clips is the website of my favorite literary magazine, called the New Yorker.
A particularly intriguing slide-show and audio clip about Japanese Art has been featured this week. If interested, you can check out the link below and post any comments/questions regarding English grammar or anything else that has piqued your interest.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/multimedia/2011/03/28/110328_audioslideshow_japan
Enjoy!
A particularly intriguing slide-show and audio clip about Japanese Art has been featured this week. If interested, you can check out the link below and post any comments/questions regarding English grammar or anything else that has piqued your interest.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/multimedia/2011/03/28/110328_audioslideshow_japan
Enjoy!
WORD of the Week
Prescience: (noun) knowledge of events before they take place
Synonym: Foresight
In context (en contexte):
A few years later, she enrolled at Columbia University and was soon writing, directing and displaying prescience when it came to casting
Please feel free to post your own sentences using this new vocabulary word.
(Veuillez creer vos propres phrases en utilisant ce nouveau mot de vocabulaire.)
Synonym: Foresight
In context (en contexte):
A few years later, she enrolled at Columbia University and was soon writing, directing and displaying prescience when it came to casting
Please feel free to post your own sentences using this new vocabulary word.
(Veuillez creer vos propres phrases en utilisant ce nouveau mot de vocabulaire.)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)