Wednesday, June 19, 2013

d2 ielts 1001

(3) What did he achieve ?

เขาประสบความสำเร็จอะไร พูดถึงอดีต คือเหตุการณ์นี่เกิดมาเเล้วจบเเล้ว 

He was writing to apply to enter all the universities from first choice to last.He's just received a letter back and he's very happy.

เขาได้กำลังเขียนจดหมายเพื่อสมัครเข้าเรียนต่อกับทุกมหาวิทยาลัยจากอับดับแรกยังอันดับสุดท้าย (เมื่อในอดีต)

เขาเพิ่งจะได้รับจดหมายตอบรับเข้าเรียนและเขาก็ดีใจมากด้วย ( แสดงว่าใช้ present perfect กะ present simple ได้ )

A : 
What he has just received is called academic achievement of his patience, dedication and responsibility throughout six years of hard time in high school of teenager life.

Monday, June 17, 2013

d1 ielts 1001

(2) Can you make a statement using generally for each of these subjects: cats,kiwis and musicians ?

A: 

Cats are generally antagonistic friend (rivalry) of rats.

When I think about kiwis, generally, everybody usually think about NZ, unable-fly and only-walking birds with very long beak and fruit named kiwi.

A musician is an artist who generally play with an instrument on stage to create fabulous/ gorgeous music,song,sound and rhythm to entertain the audience in the hall.

d1 ielts 1001

1 The new zookeeper was fired after his first week of work. Why ? Use the PERFORMANCE. what happened ?

A :

His performance was not as high as the CEO had expected. For example, he was late , he came to work in the morning between 9.30-10.30 AM that was unacceptable for a new employee to work at the first week. In addition, I knocked off his work before the actual time. His performance is so bad until no one can tolerate him that is the reason why he was fired.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

disdain (noun)
Contempt or scorn, or the expression thereof.
Although she was disgusted at the rude behavior of her dinner companions, Sophie did a good job of disguising her disdain. (19/8/2011)

dementia (noun)
Insanity; madness; weakness of mind; inability to reason.
The biography of the famous inventor demonstrates that the line between dementia and genius can sometimes be a fine one. (18/8/2011)
indignant (adj)

Feeling wrath, as when a person is exasperated by unworthy or unjust treatment, by a mean action, or by a degrading accusation.
 
Indignant about the press coverage concerning her personal life, the pop star vowed she would never speak to reporters again.(17/8/2011)

anarchy (noun) Chaos, lack of social order.
Some who reluctantly supported the tyrant feared that without a visible police presence, the country would spiral into anarchy. (16/8/2011)

cultivate (verb) Refine, civilize or improve.
His temper tantrum was so violent that it destroyed his carefully cultivated reputation as an imperturbable, gentle soul. (15/8/2011)

frantic (adj)
Raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly.
Already late for her appointment, Tonya made a frantic search for her car keys (14/8/2011)




grimace (Verb) :
To make an expression of disapproval, disgust, pain or discomfort.

Example:
The quarterback's grimace betrayed the fact that his ankle injury was still bothering him  8/19/11

Saturday, July 30, 2011

GRE ;word of today _ 7/25/2011

configure (v) to arrange in a certain form ,figure or shape.
No matter how he configured the furniture in his dorm room, the student could never make enough room for the huge television he wanted to purchase.