Friday, June 15, 2012
UFS 201 - 1st Reflection
Hello again. So, this is the first reflection that we have to do for our first English for Specific Purpose class. Once again, our dearest English lecturer, Madam Atee had taken over the 3rd semester English classes. Congrats to you, Madam Atee and all the best in teaching us! :) Today, our class had covered the first chapter, A picture paints a thousand words. I've learned some new idioms from today's lesson such as caught red-handed, it is raining cats and dogs, my lips are sealed and many more. How do I feel about the lesson today? Let's see. I was quite enjoyed with today's lesson because there are some class activities that been held in today's class so it makes me feel more interesting to participate in today's lesson instead of copying all the notes that screened. Our lecturer also told us to write the ending of 'A thousand words ' after watching this short movie. So, my opinion will be the women probably will not received her cameras back but both of them will meet again someday in that same place.
UFS 201- 1st Vocabulary Entry
1. A picture paints a thousand words.
Meaning: describe how much one picture can capture the details of a moment in time more than words ever can.
2. Caught red-handed.
Meaning: in the act of committing an action or criminal act.
3. My lips are sealed.
Meaning: refuse to say anything on a specific topic.
4. Butterflies in my stomach.
Meaning: to feel very nervous, usually about something you are going to do.
5. A wolf in a sheep's clothing.
Meaning: someone who seems to be pleasant and friendly but is in fact dangerous or evil.
6. It is raining cats and dogs.
Meaning: rain very heavily.
7. At the eleventh hour.
Meaning: at the last minute; almost too late.
8. Action speaks louder than words.
Meaning: what a person actually does is more important than what they say they will do.
9. Beat one's brains out.
Meaning: try very hard to understand or do something.
10. Break a leg.
Meaning: good luck.
Meaning: describe how much one picture can capture the details of a moment in time more than words ever can.
2. Caught red-handed.
Meaning: in the act of committing an action or criminal act.
3. My lips are sealed.
Meaning: refuse to say anything on a specific topic.
4. Butterflies in my stomach.
Meaning: to feel very nervous, usually about something you are going to do.
5. A wolf in a sheep's clothing.
Meaning: someone who seems to be pleasant and friendly but is in fact dangerous or evil.
6. It is raining cats and dogs.
Meaning: rain very heavily.
7. At the eleventh hour.
Meaning: at the last minute; almost too late.
8. Action speaks louder than words.
Meaning: what a person actually does is more important than what they say they will do.
9. Beat one's brains out.
Meaning: try very hard to understand or do something.
10. Break a leg.
Meaning: good luck.
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