Bushisms are unconventional words, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, and semantic or linguistic errors in the public speaking of former President of the United States George W. Bush. The term has become part of popular folklore and is the basis of a number of websites and published books. It is often used to caricature the former president. Common characteristics include malapropisms, the creation of neologisms, spoonerisms, stunt words and grammatically incorrect subject-verb agreement.
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Click here if you want to read and watch some examples. Top 10 Bushisms
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Will you marry me?
TO MARRY
mar•ry /ˈmæri/ v., -ried, -ry•ing.
- [~ + object]to
take (someone) as a husband or wife:He married her
when he was eighteen.
- [no object]to take
a husband or wife; wed:In some countries girls can marry when they
are fourteen.
- [~ + object]to
perform the marriage ceremony for (a couple):The priest
married them in the old church.
- to arrange the marriage
of:[~ + object]He wanted to
marry his daughter into a rich family.[~ + off + object]They married off all their children.[~ + object + off]married them off quickly.
Marry is not followed
by any preposition. He married to/with Jane.
TO GET MARRIED
To get mar•ried /ˈmærid/ adj.
- [no object] to get
united in marriage I got married in Florida.
- [~ + object]
] to get united in marriage I got married to Jane
Do not use the preposition with. It
is incorrect. He got married with Jane.
Monday, November 17, 2014
¿Qué será, será?
what will be, will be...
Do you still have problems with expressing the future in English???
Watch this classic song about the future and then read the summary.
This is a summary of the different ways of expressing the future in English. I hope you find it useful.
Do you still have problems with expressing the future in English???
Watch this classic song about the future and then read the summary.
This is a summary of the different ways of expressing the future in English. I hope you find it useful.
FUTURE
There are
different ways of expressing the future in English:
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Interview with Roald Dahl
This is what we listened to in class
· Why did he start writing for children? He had a son.
· What was his first book about? About a peach (that got bigger and bigger)
· How does he feel “now” about making up stories for his children? The well is a running a little bit dry (He's running out out of ideas, he's getting worse)
· How many hours a day is he immersed in a world of fantasy? 4 or 5 hours a day
· What is more difficult writing an adult or a children book? A children book (you have to get immersed in a dotty world of fantasy).
· What do you have to do to write a children book when you are an adult? You have to put yourself in their minds
· What are the problems adults face when writing children books? you became pompous, adult, grown -up, you've lost all your jokingness
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
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