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Friday, August 9, 2013

100 Most Often Mispronounced Words and Phrases in English

Ailurophile A cat-lover.
Assemblage A gathering.
Becoming Attractive.
Beleaguer To exhaust with attacks.
Brood To think alone.
Bucolic In a lovely rural setting.
Bungalow A small, cozy cottage.
Chatoyant Like a cat’s eye.
Comely Attractive.
Conflate To blend together.
Cynosure A focal point of admiration.
Dalliance A brief love affair.
Demesne Dominion, territory.
Demure Shy and reserved.
Denouement The resolution of a mystery.
Desuetude Disuse.
Desultory Slow, sluggish.
Diaphanous Filmy.       
Dissemble Deceive.
Dulcet Sweet, sugary.
Ebullience Bubbling enthusiasm.
Effervescent Bubbly.
Efflorescence Flowering, blooming.
Elision Dropping a sound or syllable in a word.
Elixir A good potion.
Eloquence Beauty and persuasion in speech.
Embrocation Rubbing on a lotion.
Emollient A softener.
Ephemeral Short-lived.
Epiphany A sudden revelation.
Erstwhile At one time, for a time.
Ethereal Gaseous, invisible but detectable.
Evanescent Vanishing quickly, lasting a very short time.
Evocative Suggestive.
Fetching Pretty.
Felicity Pleasantness.
Forbearance Withholding response to provocation.
Fugacious Fleeting.
Furtive Shifty, sneaky.
Gambol To skip or leap about joyfully.
Glamour Beauty.
Gossamer The finest piece of thread, a spider’s silk.
Halcyon Happy, sunny, care-free.
Harbinger Messenger with news of the future.
Imbrication Overlapping and forming a regular pattern.
Imbroglio An altercation or complicated situation.
Imbue To infuse, instill.
Incipient Beginning, in an early stage.
Ineffable Unutterable, inexpressible.
Ingénue A naïve young woman.
Inglenook A cozy nook by the hearth.
Insouciance Blithe nonchalance.
Inure To become jaded.
Labyrinthine Twisting and turning.
Lagniappe A special kind of gift.
Lagoon A small gulf or inlet.
Languor Listlessness, inactivity.
Lassitude Weariness, listlessness.
Leisure Free time.
Lilt To move musically or lively.
Lissome Slender and graceful.
Lithe Slender and flexible.
Love Deep affection.
Mellifluous Sweet sounding.
Moiety One of two equal parts.
Mondegreen A slip of the ear.
Murmurous Murmuring.
Nemesis An unconquerable archenemy.
Offing The sea between the horizon and the offshore.
Onomatopoeia A word that sounds like its meaning.
Opulent Lush, luxuriant.
Palimpsest A manuscript written over earlier ones.
Panacea A solution for all problems
Panoply A complete set.
Pastiche An art work combining materials from various sources.
Penumbra A half-shadow.
Petrichor The smell of earth after rain.
Plethora A large quantity.
Propinquity Proximity; Nearness
Pyrrhic Successful with heavy losses.
Quintessential Most essential.
Ratatouille A spicy French stew.
Ravel To knit or unknit.
Redolent Fragrant.
Riparian By the bank of a stream.
Ripple A very small wave.
Scintilla A spark or very small thing.
Sempiternal Eternal.
Seraglio Rich, luxurious oriental palace or harem.
Serendipity Finding something nice while looking for something else.
Summery Light, delicate or warm and sunny.
Sumptuous Lush, luxurious.
Surreptitious Secretive, sneaky.
Susquehanna A river in Pennsylvania.
Susurrous Whispering, hissing.
Talisman A good luck charm.
Tintinnabulation Tinkling.
Umbrella Protection from sun or rain.
Untoward Unseemly, inappropriate.
Vestigial In trace amounts.
Wafture Waving.
Wherewithal The means.
Woebegone Sorrowful, downcast.


Friday, June 21, 2013

welcome to lake toba




i'am bataknese , eventhough my mom is not. yeah .. my mom is dayaknese..
eventhough i am from a mixed culture, i love the difference..
i have to say being different is awesome..
i like both to be bataknese n dayaknese..
my father is from a far island, "Sumatra", especially north Sumatra.. it's a beautiful city.. "Medan"
and you know Parapat, where lake toba is located.
yeah that place is my father's hometown, in Parapat, district Ajibata.
lake toba is the biggest lake in Indonesia..
if you see how large it is, you might say amazing place..
in parapat, there are many places that you can visit..
let me show you the pic..

 Lake Toba (Indonesian: Danau Toba) is a lake and supervolcano. The lake is 100 kilometres long, 30 kilometres wide, and up to 505 meters (1,666 ft) deep.

@lake toba
@istana presiden

 this is Silimatali, where Sitio's generation comes from.. i don't know in detail.. haha
that's all i know
@Silimataliin 

@pulau samosir














yah.. that's all about Parapat.. it's a nice place, isn't it???hope you'll be there someday


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Spoken Tips

Spoken English Tips

The following tips : “Spoken English Skill” that convince you to learn english well
Don’t worry about making mistakes because you will.
Be patient. This isn’t a one day process.
Learn certain phrases that can be used in multiple situations.
Learn how to greet someone properly.
Talk slowly and carefully. Don’t rush through your sentences.
Restrict yourself to simple sentences until you gain confidence.
Watch out for your pronunciation. Many online tools will tell you how to pronounce a word correctly. Check one of them out when you’re in doubt.
Carefully observe how proficient speakers of the language pronounce words and frame their sentences.
Ask your friends, relatives and anyone you can to point out your mistakes and correct them.
Speak to them in English only. Practice is a must.
Record yourself reading one article aloud every day. Focus on pronunciation, speed, clarity and emphasis.
Many online sites offer you the opportunity to voice chat with another user. This is an effective way to practice.
Learn at least one new word every day and use it as a part of your conversation with people. By the end of the week, you should know seven words really well.
Learn new words everyday
Read at least one article of your choice aloud every day.
Watch English movies with subtitles.
Watch English shows.
Read books and magazines.
Keep a pocket dictionary handy for any word you may need to know the meaning of.
When you hear a new word, try to find its usage and its antonyms.


jOKES


"Now boys," said the teacher, "tell me the signs of the zodiac. You first Tommy."
"Taurus, the Bull."
"Right. Now you Harry, another one."
"Cancer the Crab."
"Right again. Now Sammy it's your turn."
The boy looked puzzled, hesitated a moment and then blurted out, "Mickey the Mouse!"
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Teacher: "Give me a sentence with an object."
Pupil: "You're very beautiful, teacher."
Teacher: "What's the object?"
Pupil: "A good grade!"
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Question: "What is a Hot Dog?"
Answer: "A Hot Dog is the noblest of all dogs, because it feeds the hand that bites it."
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Teacher: Can you tell me one year and the number of tons of coal shipped out of the United States in that year?
Student Raises his hand: "Yes, I can. The year is 1498 and there the number of tons is zero!"

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Teacher: What is Neoplatonism?
Student: That's easy. Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream in layers


JOKES


Teacher: What are some products of the West Indies?
Student: I don't know.
Teacher: Of course, you do. Where do you get sugar from?
Student: We borrow it from our neighbor.
Teacher: “Here is a math problem. If your dad earned $300 dollars a week and he gave your mother half, what should he have?”
Student: “A heart attack.”
Teacher: who will tell the chemical formula of water?
One student: Its "h.i.j.k.l.m.n.o."
Teacher: What is this?
Student: Mam, yesterday you told us that it is H to O !!
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Teacher: Did u make this poem yourself??
Student: Yes Sir !
Teacher: Nice to meet you, William Shakespeare
Physics Teacher: "Isaac Newton was sitting under a tree when an apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity. Isn't that wonderful?"
Student: "Yes sir, if he had been sitting in class looking at books like us, he wouldn't have discovered anything."
Teacher: Amit, make a sentence starting with the letter 'I'.
Amit: I is...
Teacher: No, no, no, don't say "I is", you say "I am".
Amit: OK, I am the ninth letter of the alphabet.



MOTIVATIONAL QOUTES

"Dream is not something which we see while we sleep But it is some thing which   does not let us sleep"
(H.M Jhonson)
"A positive attitude can really makes dream come true - It did for me"
(Zinna Garrison)
"Try not to become a man of success but a man of value."
(Albert Einstein)
"The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's determination."
(Tommy Lasorda)
"One who fears failure limits his activities. Failure is only the opportunity to more intelligently begin again."
( Henry Ford )
"Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight"
(Helen Keller)



Education Qoutes