Thursday, September 25, 2008

COUNTDOWN TO FCE - UNIT 13 - Wordpower and Let's reflect

- arrogant: adjective - unpleasantly proud and behaving as if you are more important than, or know more than, other people: I found him arrogant and rude. arrogance noun [U]
- carry sth out: phrasal verb [M] to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do: Nigel is carrying out research on early Christian art. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her. Our soldiers carried out a successful attack last night. It is hoped that the kidnappers will not carry out their threat to kill the hostages. Don't blame me, I'm only carrying out my orders/instructions.
- deal: (AMOUNT) - noun a good/great deal a large amount; much: She spends a good deal of her time in Glasgow. A great deal of effort has gone into making the software reliable. They still need a great deal more money to finish the project.
- examination board: [banca examinadora]
- notorious: adjective - famous for something bad: one of Britain's most notorious criminals The company is notorious for paying its bills late. notoriety (n)
- smug: adjective smugger, smuggest DISAPPROVING - too pleased or satisfied about something you have achieved or something you know: a smug grin She deserved her promotion, but I wish she wasn't so damned smug about it. There was a hint of smug self-satisfaction in her voice. He's been unbearably smug since he gave up smoking. [presumido, convencido, orgulhoso] smugness noun [U]

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

COUNTDOWN TO FCE - UNIT 7 - Times to come

- mahogany

- teak flooring
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- carry sth out: phrasal verb [M] - to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do: Nigel is carrying out research on early Christian art. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her. Our soldiers carried out a successful attack last night. It is hoped that the kidnappers will not carry out their threat to kill the hostages. Don't blame me, I'm only carrying out my orders/instructions.
- crease: v [I or T] If cloth, paper, etc. creases, or if you crease it, it gets a line in it where it has been folded or crushed: The seatbelt has creased my blouse. It's a nice dress, but it creases very easily.
- crockery: noun [U] UK OLD-FASHIONEDcups, plates, bowls, etc., used to serve food and drink, especially made of china
- cut back/down: phrasal verb - to do less of something or use something in smaller amounts: The government has announced plans to to cut back on defence spending by 10% next year. I'm trying to cut down on caffeine.
- cutlery: UK noun [U] (US USUALLY silverware) knives, forks and spoons used for eating food
- cut in: (TALK) phrasal verb - to interrupt what someone is saying by saying something yourself: I was just talking to Jan, when Dave cut in (on us/our conversation).
- cut in (DRIVE): phrasal verb - to make a sudden sideways movement to position your car in front of another car, not leaving a safe distance between the two vehicles: Did you see that white car cut in (on us/in front of us)?
- cut in: (DANCE) phrasal verb - to interrupt two people who are dancing in order to dance with one of them: She was dancing with Jack, when Tom suddenly cut in.
- cut sb in: (GAME) phrasal verb - to permit someone to take part in something, for example a game or business: Shall we cut you in (on the deal/game)?
- cut sth out: (REMOVE) phrasal verb - [M]to remove something or form a shape by cutting, usually from paper or cloth: She cut out his picture from the magazine.
- cut sth out (STOP EATING) phrasal verb [M]to stop eating or drinking something, usually to improve your health: Since my heart attack, I've cut fatty foods out altogether.
- cut sb out (NOT INCLUDE): phrasal verb - to not allow someone to share something or be included in something: They cut me out of the conversation.
- cut out (STOP WORKING): phrasal verb - If an engine, machine or piece of equipment cuts out, it suddenly stops working: One of the plane's engines cut out, so they had to land with only one.
- cut out (DRIVE): phrasal verb US - to make a sudden sideways movement out of a line of traffic: Don't cut out when everyone is going fast.
- cut off: (REMOVE) phrasal verb [M] to remove a part of something to make it smaller or shorter, using a sharp tool such as a knife: Remember to cut off the fat before you fry the steak.
- cut sth off: (STOP) phrasal verb [M] to stop providing something such as electricity, supplies, etc: If this bill is not paid within five days, your gas supply will be cut off. The aim was to cut off the enemy's escape route/supplies.
- cut sb off phrasal verb [M] US: If someone serving drinks in a bar cuts you off, they stop serving you alcoholic drinks because they think you have drunk too many: I'm glad the bartender cut Tommy off - he's already had too much to drink.
- cut sb off (PHONE) phrasal verb [usually passive]to stop people from continuing a telephone conversation by breaking the telephone connection: We were cut off before she could give me directions.
- cut sb/sth off: (SEPARATE) phrasal verb [M] to cause a person or place to become separate, or cause someone to be or feel alone: When his wife died, he cut himself off from other people. Many villages have been cut off by the heavy snow.
- household: noun [C] a group of people, often a family, who live together: By the 1960s, most households had a TV. household chores; household expenses.
- jingle: (RING) verb [I or T] to make a repeated gentle ringing sound, or to make things do this: She waited for him by the car, jingling the keys in her hand. The coins jingled in her pocket as she walked along.
- shed: (GET RID OF) verb [T] shedding, shed, shed 1- (often used in newspapers) to get rid of something you do not need or want: 900 jobs will be shed over the next few months. Psychotherapy helped him to shed some of his insecurity/inhibitions. I'm going on a diet to see if I can shed (= become thinner by losing) a few kilos.
- welfare: (HELP) noun [U]1- help given, especially by the state or an organization, to people who need it, especially because they do not have enough money: This national fund pays for welfare benefits such as unemployment and sickness pay. UK After her month's sick leave, she was summoned to see the company's welfare officer. 2- US on welfare receiving financial help from the state because you are poor or have not been employed for a long time

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME - A SONG ACTIVITY

SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME (MICHAEL BUBLÉ)

You can dance, every dance with the (1) _________
Who gives you the eye, let him hold you (2) _________
(opposite of loose)
You can (3) _________, every (4) _________ for the man
Who (5) _________ your hand neath the pale moonlight (past of hold)
But don't forget who's takin' you home
And in (6) _________ arms you're gonna be
So darlin' save the last dance for me
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Oh I know that the music’s fine
Like sparklin' wine, go and have your fun
(7) _________ and sing, but (8) _________ we're apart
Don't give your heart to anyone
But don't forget who's takin' you home
And in (9) _________ arms you're gonna be
So darlin' save the last dance for me
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Baby don't you know (10) _____________________________
Can't you feel it when we (11) _________
I will never never let you go
I love you oh so (12) _________
You can dance, go and (13) _________ ____ (ph. v: continue)
Till the night is (14) _________ (go, past participle)
And it's time to goIf he asks if you're all (15) _________
Can he take you home, you must tell him no
'Cause don't forget who's taking you home
And in (16) _________ arms you're gonna be
So darling, save the last dance for me
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'Cause don't forget who's taking you home
And in (17) _________ arms you're gonna be
So darling, save the last dance for me
Save the last dance for me
Save the last dance for me.
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glossary:
-neath: beneath (colloquial) - in or to a lower position than, under
-sparkling: (adj) A sparkling drink is one which is fizzy
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video source:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOrkEC2eUWQ

CONTDOWN TO FCE - p. 128 - Use of English

crown

The wdding of Rama and Sita

- estate agent: UK noun [C] (US real estate agent or realtor) someone who works for an estate agency (a business that arranges the selling, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for their owners).
- inherit: (v) to receive money, a house, etc. from someone after they have died: Who will inherit the house when he dies? All her children will inherit equally. inheritance (n); inheritor (n).
- plunge: verb [I or T; usually + adverb or preposition] to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down or into something: We ran down to the beach and plunged into the sea. The car went out of control and plunged over the cliff. Cook the peas by plunging them into boiling water. Niagara Falls plunges 55.5 metres. The fall in demand caused share prices to plunge.Our income has plunged dramatically. [imergir, mergulhar, submergir, introduzir em, lançar-se, meter em, precipitar-se]

Monday, September 22, 2008

Porsche Panamera 2010

Panamera is reportedly still on schedule for a 2009 calendar year debut as a 2010 model year vehicle, with its premiere rumored to be at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. The automaker hopes to sell some 20,000 a year world wide when it hits the market. The Panamera is generally considered to be the long-awaited fruit of their 989 concept from the late 1980s; some argue that it also presents itself as a successor to the 2-doored 928, but there may be plans to develop a new 928 too[4]. It will be marketed as a direct competitor to automobiles such as the BMW Gran Turismo, the Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG and Maserati Quattroporte and (to a lesser degree) a less expensive alternative to vehicles such as the Bentley Continental GT, Ferrari 612 Scaglietti and Aston Martin Rapide. It is the first V8-engined sports car built by Porsche since 1995, when the 928 was discontinued and will be produced in the new plant at Leipzig alongside the Cayenne. The vehicle has been caught testing at the Nürburgring and the original sketches are a little more sleek than the taped up model spied testing.





ASTON MARTIN RAPIDE CONCEPT (new)

Can you notice how low the car is. If it was a ’60s Le Mans racer, Rapide would be badged GT52—just 12 inches taller than a GT40. For a four-door in a driving world hijacked by legislation, that’s incredibly low—half an inch lower than a Ferrari Scaglietti.

The Aston Martin Rapide is a four-door, high-performance sport sedan, which British luxury marque Aston Martin plans to introduce in late 2009 to compete with the Maserati Quattroporte and Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class, along with the upcoming Audi A7, Porsche Panamera and BMW Gran Turismo. It was first presented as a concept car at the North American International Auto Show in 2006. The Rapide name is a reference to the Lagonda Rapide, a sedan produced by Lagonda, now part of Aston Martin. The car is based on an Aston Martin DB9.

Aston Martin has announced that the Rapide will be built at a dedicated plant at the Magna Steyr facility in Graz, Austria. Production will start in 2009. One new feature that may appear on the production version is a full-length glass roof.





The handsome Rapide concept, for many the star of the NAIAS, is no ordinary Aston.

Manufacturer Aston Martin
Production 2009–
Predecessor Aston Martin Lagonda
Class Grand tourer
Body style(s) 4-door sedan
Platform FR AM VH platform
Engine(s) 6.0 L V12

Prototype 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (new)

I think the new interior looks decent. It’s better than the retro of the current mustang. The retro was cool for a couple years, but then it just got ugly in my opinion. I like that they brought it more up to date in the 2010 Mustang.

Even better, this working prototype is wearing virtually no disguise other than its charred-Cheetos-on-a-white-tablecloth body wrap—complete with racing stripes, of course—revealing design details we’ve never seen before that will apply to all Mustangs. These include the new, shrunken headlamps, which are now assemblies that include the turn signals. The back end shows the pinched taillamps set high up in the new rear bumper. The freshened skin is somewhat more beveled, with a front-to-back crease and what appears to be some sort of front fender ornamentation.







Pictures of 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

Performance details of the updated model remain a mystery. Whether Ford is shooting for a higher horsepower rating in these fuel-conscious times is unknown. Certainly, the current Shelby’s 500 horsepower rating is nothing to sneeze at!

(New)Toyota iQ : Tiny car from Toyota

The car was first shown in concept form at Frankfurt last year, and will be produced in late 2008.

Toyota is touting the iQ as the ultimate refined mode of transportation and at less than 118 inches in length, it’s certainly small enough to be a devoted city runabout.

The iQ measures 2,985mm in length with a 2,000mm wheelbase, which aids in both drivability and interior volume. The inside benefits from many of the angles and curves that adorn the exterior sheetmetal, including a triangular center console fitted with a 5.8-inch display. Additional storage comes courtesy of 50/50 split folding rear seats and an under-floor fuel tank that maximizes interior space.

Toyota didn't divulge what kind of powertrains the iQ would come equipped with, but sales are slated to begin in late 2008, with production expected to crest the 100,000 mark during its first year.






Specification:
Engine: 1.000 cc. VVT-i Fuel, 3 Cylinder Power: 68 PS/4.800 rpm
Torsi: 9,3 kg-m/4.800 rpm
Max Speed: 150 km/hour
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/hour: 14,1 second.

Limousine modification

These is a modification of limousine car. can you look how beatiful and elegant they are! I wonder, can i have one of them. :)

Bat Limousine

Black Limousine

Yellow Limousine

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Fastest Old Car in world?

hmm.. Most of you will think that sport cars like Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti and others sports racing car are the most fastest car in the world. My answer is NO.

Formula1

If is not sports racing car then what type of car will the most fastest? Maybe some of you will say Formula 1 cars are the most fastest street racing car. Well, my answer is NO again!

Drag Racing Cars


If is not Formula 1 car, then what type of car again to be the most fastest? At the beginning I thought drag racing cars are the most powerful and fastest in the world. I was wrong, the answer is NO!!!


Until one day I received an email shows that the most fastest car in this world. I was stunt to see the picture and I can't believe it just a normal old car modified to 'look as' a most fastest car in the world. I'm really proud to be a Malaysian that our people is so great to modify an old car to be the world most fastest car, I think if Michael Schumacher see this car, he'll step away and surrender.

So, wonder what car is it? Just scroll down and see, I don't bluff you one...
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10 exhaust pipes!!!

Fuiyohhh.... got 10 exhaust pipes, twin turbo, fuel injection, 3000 cc, and so on... somemore it also shows that the driver is already 73 years old man!

See... I don't bluff you one....
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

COUNTDOWN TO FCE - UNIT 13 - pages 126 and 129











- burn (sth) down: (phv) to destroy something, especially a building, by fire, or to be destroyed by fire: He tried to burn down the school by setting fire to papers on a noticeboard.




- carry sth out: phrasal verb [M] to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do: Nigel is carrying out research on early Christian art. The hospital is carrying out tests to find out what's wrong with her. Our soldiers carried out a successful attack last night. It is hoped that the kidnappers will not carry out their threat to kill the hostages. Don't blame me, I'm only carrying out my orders/instructions.




- estate agent: UK noun [C] (US real estate agent or realtor) someone who works for an estate agency (= a business that arranges the selling, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for their owners).




- fate: noun1 [C usually singular] what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat: We want to decide our own fate. His fate is now in the hands of the jury. The disciples were terrified that they would suffer/meet the same fate as Jesus. 2 [U] a power that some people believe causes and controls all events, so that you cannot change or control the way things will happen: When we met again by chance in Cairo, I felt it must be fate. Fate has brought us together.




- plunge: verb [I or T; usually + adverb or preposition] to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down or into something: We ran down to the beach and plunged into the sea. The car went out of control and plunged over the cliff. Cook the peas by plunging them into boiling water. Niagara Falls plunges 55.5 metres. The fall in demand caused share prices to plunge. Our income has plunged dramatically.




- prone (TENDING): (adj) be prone to sth/do sth - tending to suffer from an illness or show a particular negative characteristic: I've always been prone to headaches. He was prone to depressions even as a teenager. She's prone to exaggerate, that's for sure.




- raffle: noun [C] an activity in which people buy numbered tickets, some of which are later chosen to win prizes, which is arranged in order to make money for a good social purpose: a raffle ticket/prizeI have never won anything in a raffle.




- rub off: phrasal verb INFORMAL If a quality or characteristic that someone has rubs off, other people begin to have it because they have been with that person and learnt it from them: His enthusiasm is starting to rub off on the rest of us.




- strap sth up: [M often passive] (US tape sth up) to wrap a leg, arm or other part of the body in a bandage (= strip of material for wrapping around injuries): He'd just injured himself playing football and his arm was strapped up.

Monday, September 15, 2008

COUNTDOWN TO FCE - SPEAKING AND LISTENING (pages 20 and 21)

- deafening: (adj) extremely loud: The music was deafening.
- display: (v) verb [T] to arrange something or a collection of things so that they can be seen by the public: Family photographs were displayed on the wall.
- glare: verb [I] to shine too brightly: The sun was glaring right in my eyes.
- night watchman: a person who guards a building at night.
- open-air: (adj) describes a place that does not have a roof, or an event which takes place outside: an open-air concert/market
- spectacular: (adj) very exciting to look at: a spectacular view. He scored a spectacular goal in the second half. There was a spectacular sunset last night.

Monday, September 8, 2008

FRAME 2 - USE OF ENGLISH - pages 18 and 19 (COUNTDOWN TO FCE)

- fire officers. They fight fires for a living.


- shift workers: a group of workers who do a job for a period of time during the day or night, or the period of time itself.

UNIT 2 - WHEN THE NIGHT FALLS - page 16 - COUNTDOWN TO FCE

- a monk.
- a galley




- the illl-fated titanic (adj, unlucky and unsuccessful, often resulting in death:The ill-fated aircraft later crashed into the hillside.)



- attic x basement




- housekeeper





- a heap of skulls






- a winde cellar







- stringed instruments








- a haunted house

- bang (HIT): [T] to hit a part of the body accidentally against something: I banged my head against/on the shelf as I stood up.







PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION - p. 14 (COWNTDOWN to FCE)

- keep your freckles invisible
- WRINKLE INJECTIONSare used to soften fine lines around the top lip or in the eye area when the heavier dermal fillers are not suitable. Collagen is the most abundant natural protein found in the body. Now through advancements in skin science there is the first FDA Approved injectable wrinkle correction that does not require skin test prior to use.

- A mole means a permanent small dark spot on the human body. Moles are found on many parts of the body and can be black, honey color, red, and sometimes wheatish in color. It is a creation of nature and for many years are used as identification marks. The ancient civilization considered moles as significations of fate and reflection of personality of an individual.

- a chunky boy




- A male, believed to be Malay, between 15 to 20 years of age, plump built, with a tanned complexion. He spots short hair and wore a red short- sleeved round neck t-shirt and dark coloured jeans




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- smart x scruffy (overall look)






- ginger hair







- auburn hair








- mousy brown hair