A poor farmer called Haridatta. In a hot day, he lay down on a hill and saw a serpent. He gave it milk and found gold. His son took over and he wanted to kill it but the serpent bit him to death. The farmer regretted it. The serpent disappeared.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
telling a story in 50 words-story: The gold giving serpent
Sunday, April 19, 2009
There is-There are-There isn't-There aren't
(golf courses) Yes there is golf courses in Jakarta.
(shopping centres) Yes there is shopping centres in Jakarta.
(International Schools) There are international schools in Jakarta.
(ice rinks) There are ice rinks in Jakarta.
(virtual reality game centres) There are virtually reality games in jakarta.
(movie theatres) There are movie theatres in Jakarta.
(hospitals) There are hospitals in Jakarta.
(car wash centres) There are car wash centres in Jakarta.
(photocopy centres) There are photocopy machines in Jakarta.
(chair lifts) There aren't any chairlifts in Jakarta.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Copper
Countable and uncountable
1. There are a lot of fossils in the Gobi desert in China.
2. There are a lot of emeralds in underground rocks.
3. There are a lot of pearls in the pacific ocean.
4. There are a lot of diamonds can be found in the volcanic eruptions.
5. Lots of sapphires can be found also in underground rocks.
6. Zinc is found in the South America.
7. Limestone is a sedimentary rock.
8. Gold can be found in all mines.
9. Zinc can be found in Peru.
10. Copper can be found in the Sur Sur mine.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
1. The moon is a glowing ball of light.
2. Freckles are burrows when they spread across your face.
3. His arms were curly like noodles as they lifted the heavy chair.
4. The stars are light bulbs as they twinkle in the night sky.
5. The storm was a bomb as it clawed against my window.
6. The freshly mowed lawn was a playground. for bunnies
7. The noisy children were herds of stomping brachiosaurus as they raced through the museum.
8. I was a thief as I tiptoed across the wooden floor.
9. The river was a rubber as it twisted and turned down the mountain.
10. His cheeks were apples as he chewed the giant wad of bubble gum.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
I think sharing the world means: We are not the only people around. Humans are not the only things that are breathing. We have animals. From a long time ago, we humans are helped by animals and vice versa. Until now, animals are equals to humans. We sometimes have pets as companions. We give them a home and food and in return they are fun playmates. This is why we need to care for animals. We have to save the earth. Save everybody's home and preserve this world for the following generations.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Alliterative Sentences
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