Sentence Construction:
X Today also I went to factory. >> Today I also went to the factory.
X I developed something equipment that car release next week. >> I developed some equipment for a car but a problem occurred. Worst is that the car will be released next week.
X My colleagues and me was struggle with this problem. >> My colleagues and I were struggling with this problem.
X Nowaday I have so many overtime. >> Nowaday I have so much overtime.
X If they refuse, teachers rebuke them. >> If they refuse, teachers will rebuke them.
X My sentence is delete. >> My sentence was deleted.
X This article is about the person who draw on the sand in Dubai. >> This article is about a person who draws on the sand in Dubai.
X He is Filipino artist. >> He is a Filipino artist.
X He wanna write message on there. >> He wants to write a message there.
X He have draw for some beans such as Burberry and Adidas. >> He has drawn for some beans such as Burberry and Adidas.
Good Sentences:
O I have dinner at the office because I usually work overtime but today I left work early and had dinner at home.
O I went for a walk with my dog.
O My brother always tries not to be an egoistic person.
O I dub that growth.
O The company must prove its viability by February.
O You should be more brave. A cat in gloves catches no mice.
O My parents love me, love my dog.
O Don’t forget it. Every dog has its day.
O Sometimes wind or water erased his drawings.
O He said it was interesting.
Pronunciation:
* silence /sahy-luhns/
* rebuke /ri-byook/
* pursue /per-soo/
* beach /beech/
* canvas /kan-vuhs/
* average /av-rij/
* squared /skwaird/
* scale /skeyl/
* tribute /trib-yoot/
* visible /viz-uh-buhl/
* ephemeral /ih-fem-er-uhl/
Build Lexicon:
* render := (v) to cause somebody/something to be in a particular state or condition.
Example: Hundreds of people were rendered homeless by the earthquake.
* ephemeral := (adj) lasting or used for only a short period of time.
Example: It is a critic’s job to follow every ephemeral fashion.
* enormous := (adj) extremely large.
Example: Universities are under enormous pressure financially.
* constant := (adj) happening all the time or repeatedly.
Example: Doctors are under constant pressure to treat more and more patients.
Two things go to render this plan worthless
This tiny insect lives an ephemeral life
We’ve had an enormous amout of help from people
Babies need constant attention
Discover Idioms:
* black canvas := refers to a situation in which nothing has been planned or decided yet, so people are free to decide what should be done or happen.
Example: Some authors work with a blank canvas.
* art is long, life is short := means that the work of an artist outlasts himself or the artwork of an artist lives longer than the artist.
Example: You should hurry up if you want to learn this skill because art is long, life is short.
* a/the picture of health := when someone says that you are a picture of health, they mean that you look very healthy.
Example: My gym trainer is a picture of health.
* life imitates art := when something happens in real life in the same or related way as something described in a piece of art or story.
Example: He went to the venue and felt like a Bollywood movie scene was being played. A chilling instance of life imitating art.
I will draw up a plan on a blank canvas
Life is short, as they say, but art is long
He is beautiful and charismatic and looks a picture of health
Funny how life imitates art