Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Friday, 15 June 2012
TENSES: Enjoying the past, present and future.
Enjoy a game of basketball whilst learning your tense forms.
Click on the link.
http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/b_verbs.html
To shoot hoops is based on the basketball meaning of hoop, a high metal ring through which a ball is thrown to score points, therefore meaning to play a game of basketball.
Simple Present: They play basketball.
Present Perfect: They have played basketball.
Simple Past: They played basketball.
Past Perfect: They had played basketball.
Future: They will play basketball.
Future Perfect: They will have played basketball.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Monkey
Idioms
What is an Idiom?
An idiom is a phrase or an
expression that cannot be taken literally. When you use an idiom in everyday language, then it has a
different meaning than the basic meaning or definition of the words as found
in a dictionary.
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Meaning: Not to be
serious
Monkey
on your back.
A way of saying that there is serious problem that you cannot forget.
A way of saying that there is serious problem that you cannot forget.
Monkey business.
A way of saying that you should stop messing around.
A way of saying that you should stop messing around.
To settle down and stop the monkey business.
To make a monkey out of
Monkey Jokes
'Stop Monkeying Around!'
What kind of a key opens a banana?
A monkey.
Why did the monkey like the banana?
Because it had appeal.
What did the banana say to the monkey?Nothing, bananas can't talk.
What do you call a monkey with a banana in each ear?
Anything you want, it can't hear you.
What did the monkey say when he cut off his tail?
It won't be long now.
Where should a monkey go when he loses his tail?
To a retailer.
Why don't monkeys play cards in the jungle?
There are too many cheetahs there.
What do monkeys do for laughs?
They tell jokes about people.
Ha Ha Ha !!!!!!!!
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