Thursday, January 17, 2013

for 7th form




a marmalade dropper

a piece of information, especially a newspaper article or headline, that is very shocking or exciting

7 comments:

  1. -Did you read last news in our favourite magazine?
    -It wasn't be just 'news'. It was marmalade dropper!

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    1. "-Have you read the latest news in our favourite magazine?
      - It wasn't just 'news'. It was a marmalade dropper!"

      PC: Great job, Lera!:) Please, use Present Perfect in dialogues like this if you do not state the time.

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  2. When i bought a new magasin, I saw in it marmalade droppeк about Lady Gaga.

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  3. "When I bought a new magazine, I saw a marmalade dropper about Lady Gaga there."

    PS: Very good, Ann.:) But, please, mind your spelling. And what happened to your keyboard layout I wonder?)))

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  4. -Have you read this magazine?
    -Oh.This magazine is very intresting.I have read it since 2010.Today I read a marmalade dropper.It shocked me.

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  5. "-Have you read this magazine?
    -Oh.This magazine is very intresting.I have read it since 2010.Today I've read a marmalade dropper in it.It shocked me."

    PS: A wonderful example, Rita! :)

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  6. When I reading maqazines,at first,I always look for marmalade dropper,because it's interesting to read a shoched information about some celebrity

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