Sentence Construction:
X I a little tired because I slept late. >> I am a little tired because I slept late.
X I think it was almost finished but actually wasn’t. My venus turn out a whelp. >> I think it was almost finished but actually wasn’t. My venus turned out a whelp.
X I have been counseled by a traditional monk. He tell based on my line of saturn. >> I have been counseled by a traditional monk. He told me based on my line of saturn.
X Gossip still alive in this remote workplace environment. >> Gossip still exists in this remote workplace environment.
X Employees doesn’t care about it. >> Employees don't care about it.
X They doesn’t care about it. >> They don't care about it.
X Our ancestors had interested in social life so our DNA already have to wanna communication with others. >> Our ancestors had an interest in social life so it already runs in our DNA.
X I felt some kind of guilty. >> I felt some kind of guilt.
X When I was freshman I frequently participate gossip. >> When I was freshman I frequently participated in gossip.
Good Sentences:
O I think I did well with my presentation.
O Her sudden demise shocked everyone who loved her.
O The clothes billow on the sea.
O The vehicle was engulfed in flames.
O He apologized for his outburst.
O My new office was world’s apart from the previous office.
O Sometimes I used to gaze off into space and then I felt refreshed.
O This reason causes this phenomenon.
O Gossip is some kind of rumor but sometimes it is a fact.
O Maybe it is not 100% but half of that is fact.
Pronunciation:
* undulate /uhn-juh-leyt/
* applause /uh-plawz/
* particular /per-tik-yuh-ler/
* whelp /welp/
* digitized /dij-i-tahyzt/
* peril /per-uhl/
* gossip /gos-uhp/
* descendant /dih-sen-duhnt/
* risky /ris-kee/
* ancestor /an-ses-ter/
* surveillance /ser-vey-luhns/
* risky /ris-kee/
* ancestor /an-ses-ter/
* surveillance /ser-vey-luhns/
* colleague /kol-eeg/
Build Lexicon:
* peril := (n) serious danger.
Example: She seemed blissfully unaware of the peril she was in.
* amplify := (v) to add details to a story, statement, etc.
Example: She refused to amplify further.
* disparage := (v) to suggest that somebody/something is not important or valuable.
Example: I don't mean to disparage your achievements.
* discreet := (adj) careful in what you say or do, in order to keep something secret or to avoid causing difficulty for somebody or making them feel embarrassed.
Example: You ought to make a few discreet enquiries before you sign anything.
Sometimes, I encounter unexpected peril
A speaker amplifies the human voice
If you disparage someone, you may be punished someday.
when you pick up one of them, you should be disceet in choice
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* on/through the grapevine := by talking in an informal way to other people.
Example: I heard on the grapevine that you're leaving.
* my lips are sealed := use it when you want to promise someone not to tell their secret.
Example: You can tell me but my lips are sealed, I won’t tell a soul, I promise.
* to dish the dirt := reveal or spread some details, usually unpleasant and negative information.
Example: She agreed to dish the dirt on her ex-husband for a large fee.
* sweep (something) under the carpet := to try to hide some problem hoping that nobody will notice and it will disappear.
Example: The conflict came to the attention of their line manager, but he chose to sweep it under the carpet and forgot about it.
Are you going to go to another company? I heard on the grapevine about it
I will tell no one this secret My lips are sealed.
He wasted time dishing the dirt
This is not a problem to be swept under the carpet