Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Assignment #6

Mary did you know

Lyrics

Mary, did you know
that your baby boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know
that your baby boy would save our sons and daughters?

Did you know,
that your baby boy has come to make you new?
And the child that you delivered, would soon deliver you.

Mary, did you know
that your baby boy would give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know
that your baby boy would calm a storm with his hand?

Did you know,
that your baby boy has walked where angels trod?
And when you kiss your little baby,
you've kissed the face of God.

Oh Mary, did you know?     

Opinion

This is a song sung by Pentatonix, an acapella group. Lyric was written by Mark Lowry.He encapsulated questions we might each ask Mary, the mother of Jesus.
     Because of the performance from dance studio I joined, I had my first time listen to it. This is the most impressible song that I have ever heard before. Compare with other song about Christmas, "Mary, did you know" convey the origin of the Christmas season.Although I'm not the believer of any religion, the song really touches me. 
The song wants to remind us that Jesus is the reason of the season.

Sunday, November 08, 2015

Assignment #5

     Although I was absent because of bad cold, I went on the web posted on teacher's website. I've learned google syntax when I was in senior high, but just a few of them. Especially the "site", it really helps a lot when I'm looking for particular information. 
     By using google syntax, I can spend less time to find the information I want.

Sunday, November 01, 2015

Assignment #4 My notes on episode 1150

     Our CALL teacher introduced us another great English learning website, ESL Podcast. ESL Podcast is  run by a team of experienced ESL with 30 years of high school, adult, and university ESL teaching experience. The website provides dialogs and scrips for free. It also provides some learning guides if you pay for the membership.
     About ESL Podcast, I have something to share. Every dialog have their own topic, so before we start to play the conversation, we predict the content first. Second, we click the "Listen" button to start listening. The record is separated to three parts. First part, the host speaks in slowness. He then moves on to explain the content like the definitions of the words, the expressions of the phrases, etc. In the end of the record, he reads the dialog in the fast speed. In my opinion, listeners can print the script and write down the explanations. Just like what our teacher taught us, it really helps.
     Regarding my first time of listening to the episode 1150, here are some words and definitions I learned.

  1. avoiding topics in conversation : not talking about certain thing
  2. date : referring to romantic relationship  ex : go to a date
  3. change the subject : to stop about one thing, and start to talk about another thing
  4. not getting any younger : may soon be too old to do something
  5. moving on : you want to stop talking on this topic, and move on to talk about another topic
  6. settling down : like married, have a house, start family
  7. alone : by yourself
  8. lonely : feel sad, not physical
  9. that reminds me : suddenly thought of something
  10. break up : end romantic relationship with someone, indicating to boyfriend and girlfriend. (if it's a broken relationship in marriage, we call it "divorce") 
  11. speaking of : introduce topic that is related to another person
  12. type : the kind of person to whom you are attracted
  13. leg man : informal one, who might be attracted to a woman who has long beautiful legs
  14. diet : the kind of food you eat when someone who is losing weight
  15. shedding those pounds : lose weight
  16. anyway : talk about something different
  17. cut out : to stop using it
  18. sweets : anything that has a lot of sugar
  19. that's none of your business : said in anger, because it's too personal to talk about
  20. my sentiments exactly : agree completely with another person