segunda-feira, 29 de março de 2010

Shapes, sizes and positions.

The table is square.
The table is rectangular
The line is curved
The pencil is right
The pencil sharpener is round
The blotter is triangular
The pad is rectangular
A compass very long
A Pencil Long
A pen short
A broad rule
A wide ribbon
A tipe narrow
A book slim
A book gross
A notebook thick
CABINET

Donald's big imagination


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The complete works of Carl Barks Walt Disney presents Donald Duck

Donald's Big Imagination

one of the joys of life is to explain the stars to curious minds of children
(One of the nephews question: Louie) - Uncle, who is stars dismal that in the west?
(Uncle Donald replies) - Not the star! What is Jupiter, the largest of the planets!
(Louie) - How big is it?
(Uncle Donald) - Huge! If it were an orange, the earth would be a pea!
( Huey) - Wow! Do people live in Jupiter? (Uncle Donald) - Hardly! But they would be eleven times larger than us! (Dewey) - This would only difference between us ... Size? (Louie) - Where's your imagination, Uncle Donald? Can not see the aliens with twelve eyes and sixteen arms? ( Huey) - And scales ... The slippery the humans in the film that we saw? (Uncle Donald ) – Nonsense! I like to think about extraterrestrial as equal to ours, only bigger! well bigger! (Louie) - How boring! You have an imagination quite common, uncle!

sexta-feira, 19 de março de 2010

Unit one

Intraducing a Friend (intradiussing a frend)

Peter: Linda, this is Philip. [( Pêtâ;Pitê or Pira:): Lê:nda, dhiz êz Fêlip]
Philip is a student. (Fêlip êz a schtiú:dent)
He's American. (rrizâmé:rikânn)

Linda: Nice to meet you, Philip. [(Lênda): nais txú mit iú, Fêlip)
Philip: Nice to meet you, too. [(Fêlip): nais txú mit iú, tx:ú)

Peter: Linda is a tourist. [(Pira:): Lênda êz a tuó:rist]
She's Canadian. (Chiz Kenêireann)