Thursday, 7 August 2008
Summarize from reading
King’s Cross originally opened in 1852 and has grown to be one of London’s busiest stations. Originally it had just one arrival and one departure platform and was the hub of Great Northern Railway. It serves over 40 million customers each year. A figure is expected to rise then it is undergoing a huge redevelopment. After renovation completed in 2013, it will able to cope with an extra 10 million people.
Shopping in supermarket
Shopping in supermarket help people save their money. There are various products and brands for you to compare which one are suitable and more reasonable prices. This may be true but local shop makes people more convenience and may also save their money. An example of this is there are many local shops around their house, then they can just walk to the shop to buy anything they want, while they may have to pay for traveling cost to go shopping in supermarket.
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Tippex
Tippex is a white liquid used for painting over the wrong writing. It was invented in 1965 by Tippex Company. After getting high demand for those, they launched the correction tape in 1992 and followed by the pocket mouse correction tape in 1995.
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Monday, 4 August 2008
Self study
Today i practise listening skill from the website as follow:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/listening/typesoflistening/quiz.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/listening/typesoflistening/quiz.shtml
Seminar reflection
The seminar was good. Everybody in my group prepared very good information but it came from the same sources. Then i think i spoke not too much. I was a good listener and i try to support any idea i agree. I gave some examples about cctv to support my idea. I asked some questions about any detail i didn't understand. In some topics, i could not create my idea to discuss. I think this seminar was better than the last time.
Sunday, 3 August 2008
Self-study
I review grammar prefixes and suffixes by practise with grammar prefixes and suffixes games in Jim's blog.
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