In the words we use, we can somehow notice if I have the right way of pronuncing. Therefore are the pronunciation differenciatable.
letter /e/
/ae/ - bat, stand, sat, nag, had, sand, dad, spank, ban, hang, lad, mat, pack, rag, mass
/e/ - bait, sway, sate, nail, hay, sane, dave, sake, bane, hail, late, mate, pay, raid, maze
/E/ - bet, sweat, set, neck, head, send, deaf, speck, ben, hell, led, met, peck, red, mess
letter /i/
/i/ - beat,sweet, seat, kneel, heed, seen, deep, speak, bean, heal, lead, meet, peak, read, mean
/I/ - bit, switch, sit, nil, hid, sin, dip, spick, bin, hill, lid, mitt, pick, rid, miss
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Lottery Ticket
Written by: Anton Chekhov
Ivan Dmitritch was a middle-class man with his salary 12,000. He had a wife named Masha with his children. He had no belief in the lottery luck nevertheless, he always try the lottery one though it fails.
One day, while he was checking the numbers of the lottery tickets, he saw the number that matches the number written in the newspaper. He ran to his wife Masha to talk about this. Carelessly, Ivan came to think the money he would gain from the lottery ticket leaving his wife's suggestion to recheck. Both Ivan and Masha came to think what to do with their money soon coming.
They kept imaginning the goods and conviniences they would gain from the lottery. In the end of the thoughts, he also thought their relatives as soon as they get the money will they hang on the money and from Masha's relatives. That made a quarrel.
At the end of a quarrel with a happy imagination, finally, rechecking the matching lottery ticket, he realized that the one he has, doesn't match with the number should be the one.
After all, they went back to their lives, grumbling of thier environments.
Ivan Dmitritch was a middle-class man with his salary 12,000. He had a wife named Masha with his children. He had no belief in the lottery luck nevertheless, he always try the lottery one though it fails.
One day, while he was checking the numbers of the lottery tickets, he saw the number that matches the number written in the newspaper. He ran to his wife Masha to talk about this. Carelessly, Ivan came to think the money he would gain from the lottery ticket leaving his wife's suggestion to recheck. Both Ivan and Masha came to think what to do with their money soon coming.
They kept imaginning the goods and conviniences they would gain from the lottery. In the end of the thoughts, he also thought their relatives as soon as they get the money will they hang on the money and from Masha's relatives. That made a quarrel.
At the end of a quarrel with a happy imagination, finally, rechecking the matching lottery ticket, he realized that the one he has, doesn't match with the number should be the one.
After all, they went back to their lives, grumbling of thier environments.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Our Lady's Juggler
Written by: Anatole France
In the days of King Louis, there was a poor juggler named Barnabas, he perfomed juggling city by city. His juggling abilities were no different of those jugglers walking on earth but he had a special juggling skill that everyone waits, that is juggling six copper balls and 12 knives on his feet.
He was poor, always hanged in hunger and thirst, though that case had no tempt by his pure heart with a firm belief in God and His words. He kept and did not go astray from the holy Ten Commandments, he prayed to holy virgin marry.
Along the way with his materials on his shoulders, he met a monk, getting into conversation. The monk, seeing Barnabas' way of talking, thought of the Lord's Word: Let peace be with them on earth. The monk brought Barnabas into monastry.
Barnabas saw skillful monks who were given knowledge from God.
The prior wrote books, Brother Maurice rewrote those books, Brother
Alexandre painted the books while Brother Marbode, carved to the holy image of virgin marry.
Barnabas grieved of his power that cannot give any goods for his god.
One night, monks assembled to topic a monk who could no longer recite, he died with a five roses on his mouth which represents the five letters of maria. Barnabas heard what monks assembled for.
Barnabs, joyed and chanced to do the job of the dead monk in his stead. Barnabas showed the juggling tricks before the image of virgin. When the monks saw Barnabas, they had in mind deriving him out of the chapel but the image of virgin descended on Barnabas wiping his sweats.
prior bow down on the floor and repeated saying : blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
In the days of King Louis, there was a poor juggler named Barnabas, he perfomed juggling city by city. His juggling abilities were no different of those jugglers walking on earth but he had a special juggling skill that everyone waits, that is juggling six copper balls and 12 knives on his feet.
He was poor, always hanged in hunger and thirst, though that case had no tempt by his pure heart with a firm belief in God and His words. He kept and did not go astray from the holy Ten Commandments, he prayed to holy virgin marry.
Along the way with his materials on his shoulders, he met a monk, getting into conversation. The monk, seeing Barnabas' way of talking, thought of the Lord's Word: Let peace be with them on earth. The monk brought Barnabas into monastry.
Barnabas saw skillful monks who were given knowledge from God.
The prior wrote books, Brother Maurice rewrote those books, Brother
Alexandre painted the books while Brother Marbode, carved to the holy image of virgin marry.
Barnabas grieved of his power that cannot give any goods for his god.
One night, monks assembled to topic a monk who could no longer recite, he died with a five roses on his mouth which represents the five letters of maria. Barnabas heard what monks assembled for.
Barnabs, joyed and chanced to do the job of the dead monk in his stead. Barnabas showed the juggling tricks before the image of virgin. When the monks saw Barnabas, they had in mind deriving him out of the chapel but the image of virgin descended on Barnabas wiping his sweats.
prior bow down on the floor and repeated saying : blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Propaganda
When a writer wishes to persuade you to think or feel the way he/she does, his/her work is called propaganda
Kinds of Propaganda:
1. Name Calling - This is used when to persuade through one's unexact exterrior and interrior characteristics.. It means "get personal"
2. Hast Generalization - This is a statement without basis.
3. Testimonials - A statement that is recommending for its proved goods.
4. Bandwagon - A statement that persuades through most-followed thing.
5. Transfer - is the technique whereby the propagandist makes you accept a person, idea, or thing by showing that it is related to other persons, ideas, or things that have proved to be good or beneficial.
6.Card Stacking - Is deliberately withholding information, manipulating or "correcting" statistics, or even lying about a product, a person, or an idea.
Kinds of Propaganda:
1. Name Calling - This is used when to persuade through one's unexact exterrior and interrior characteristics.. It means "get personal"
2. Hast Generalization - This is a statement without basis.
3. Testimonials - A statement that is recommending for its proved goods.
4. Bandwagon - A statement that persuades through most-followed thing.
5. Transfer - is the technique whereby the propagandist makes you accept a person, idea, or thing by showing that it is related to other persons, ideas, or things that have proved to be good or beneficial.
6.Card Stacking - Is deliberately withholding information, manipulating or "correcting" statistics, or even lying about a product, a person, or an idea.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Major Writers of Rome
Virgil - Virgil was the greatest writer that Rome produced.
Horace - a great lyric poet of Rome.
Martial
Horace - a great lyric poet of Rome.
Martial
Greek Lyric Poetry
Greek Lyric Poetry came to be developed, by singing with emotions and soul. They are:
1. Sappho - acknowleged as head of a school of poetry, she was called "the Tenth Muse".
She wrote: Hymn to Venus, A Girl In Love, One Girl and etc.
2. Anacreon - He worte about love, wine, women and social enjoyment.
He wrote: Old Age, The Wiser Part, Nature's Gift and etc.
1. Sappho - acknowleged as head of a school of poetry, she was called "the Tenth Muse".
She wrote: Hymn to Venus, A Girl In Love, One Girl and etc.
2. Anacreon - He worte about love, wine, women and social enjoyment.
He wrote: Old Age, The Wiser Part, Nature's Gift and etc.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Greek Drama
The drama was the crowning glory of the Athenian Age.
Major Dramatists of the Athenian Age:
1. Aeschylus - father of tragedy.
2. Sophocles - famous of his good-looking face.
3. Euripides -
4. Aristophanes
Major Dramatists of the Athenian Age:
1. Aeschylus - father of tragedy.
2. Sophocles - famous of his good-looking face.
3. Euripides -
4. Aristophanes
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