Monday, May 4, 2009

There are ten essay's writing steps:

















1. Research: Begin the essay writing process by researching your topic, making yourself an expert. Utilize the internet, the academic databases, and the library.

2. Analysis: Now that you have a good knowledge base, start analyzing the arguments of the essays you're reading. Clearly define the claims, write out the reasons, the evidence.

3. Brainstorming: Your essay will require insight of your own, genuine essay-writing-
brilliance. Ask yourself a dozen questions and answer them.


4. Thesis: Pick your best idea and pin it down in a clear assertion that you can write your entire essay around.

5. Outline: Sketch out your essay before straightway writing it out. Use one-line sentences to describe paragraphs, and bullet points to describe what each paragraph will contain.

6. Introduction: Now sit down and write the essay. The introduction should grab the reader's attention, set up the issue, and lead in to your thesis.

7. Paragraphs: Each individual paragraph should be focused on a single idea that supports your thesis. Begin paragraphs with topic sentences, support assertions with evidence, and expound your ideas in the clearest, most sensible way you can.


8. Conclusion: Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap-up sentence, and then end on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic, or some call to 9.



9.MLA Style: Format your essay according to the correct guidelines for citation.




10. Language: You're not done writing your essay until you've polished your language by correcting the grammar, making sentences flow, incoporating rhythm, emphasis, adjusting the formality, giving it a level-headed tone, and making other intuitive edits

Common Words

pass
record

farm
boat


top
common


whole
gold


king
possible

size
plane

heard
age

best
dry

hour
wonder

better
laugh


true .
thousand

during
ago

hundred
ran

am
check

remember
game


step
shape

early
yes


hold
hot

west
miss

ground
brought


interest
heat

reach
snow

fast
bed

five
bring


sing
sit

listen
perhaps

six
fill

table
east


travel
weight

less
language


morning
among

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Common mistakes in English.



1. Don’t say: I was born the third of December.

Say: I was born in the third of December.

2. Don’t say: They have no houses to live.

Say: They have no houses to live in.

3. Don’t say: He lives two miles far from here.

Say: He lives two miles from here.

4. Don’t say: The ordered goods have not arrived.

Say: The goods ordered have not arrived.

5. Don’t say: The naughty boy picked a stone.

Say: The naughty boy
picked up a stone.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

My daily routen (3)

Morning is the best time for me because in that time all the house is quite. Little by little, all the house become like station. Each one in my family in morning must have something to do such as, my brother all the time he is shouting in morning for some reasons. He shouts if he didn’t find his shoes or his books or his wallet. At eight o’clock I must be in my class after, two hours is the time to me to have my breakfast but all the time when I do to eat I shocked because little by little canteen didn’t have any food to sell. Today, I asked them ‘’why they did not have different kinds of food like what they had at the beginning of semester’’. They said “the municipal prevent some of their food “. At one o’clock I arrive to home directly I go to my room and study my lessons when I finish I hit the hay.

Idioms 3






1. jump the gun: do something before it's time to do it.

A: "How did Marsha know about the party? It was supposed to be a surprise."
B: "Chuck jumped the gun. Without thinking, he said, 'I'm bringing the cake at your party;I hope you like it!"

2. in stock: in supply and available to buy / sell.

"I'm sorry, but we just sold our last pair of hiking boots. If you come backat the end of the week, however, we should have some more in stock.

3. hit the hay: go to bed; go to sleep.

"It's late, so I guess I'll hit the hay."

4. Easy does it!: Be very careful! / Don't do anything too fast or too hard!

A: "I'm going to move the table just a little further from the window."B: "Easy does it! If you move too fast, you might knock over the plant!"

5. Cut it out!: stop doing something (that's annoying).

"You kids are making too much noise. Cut it out!"

6. be broke: be without money.

"No, I can't lend you ten dollars. I'm completely broke until payday."

7. be on the go: be very busy (going from one thing or project to another).

"I'm really tired. I've been on the go all week long."

8. before long: soon.

A: "I'm really tired of working."B: "Just be patient. The weekend will be here before long."

9. at the eleventh hour: at the last minute; almost too late.

"Yes, I got the work done in time. I finished it at the eleventh hour, but I wasn't late.

10. antsy: restless; impatient and tired of waiting.

"I hope Katy calls soon. Just sitting around and waiting is making me antsy."

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

My daily routen (2)


In Dawn when I wake up I did what I do in each day like do ablution, pray, have my breakfast and go to college. The main changing in my day happens from eight o’clock until twelve o’clock, because in that time I meet a lot of people. Those people who I meet in my day they add spice to my day by what they doing. When I go to home I did not like to eat from what they cook because that some time I asked for food from out. But this makes my father augury .I said to him “You make a mountain out of a molehill” he look at me and said “’Do not took to me until you knew what you mean about what you said to me”. On top of that, he was series and this makes my day like hell because he likes oxygen for me.