The task is:
CLB 6 R Read and follow instructions
and warnings on a label for a
common chemical product
(such as cleaning products,
paint thinner) used at home
or at work.
Leave a short but adequate voicemail about the Precautions and First Aid procedures related to this product. Place the link from Audioboo or AudioPal on your blog.
http://compasscompression.corsafety.ca/whmis/lab06/01lab06.htm
www.audioboo.fm
Here is the link with my voicemail:
https://audioboo.fm/users/2463819/boos
I tried to leave a voicemail with Precautions and First Aid procedures.
I tried to explain to users of dangerous goods how to use these goods and what should be done in case of contacting with these items.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Corrections for my essay
Activities +I Like
There are different activities that I like. They are<--include sportNUM (number), dancing, reading. All these activities develop personality. They bring +a new and active life. Sport gives me health and +a nice body. Dancing brings me pleasure and also it influences on the appearance of my body. Reading give me knowledge and it develops my speech. But one of my favorite<--spelling activities is traveling<--spelling.
As to me, all people like traveling. Even if some people tell<--say that they don't, I wont believe them. Different people have different reasons why they don't travel often or at all. If they don't travel, it means that maybe they don't have money, or time, or organizational skills. But if people traveled somewhere at least one time, in the future they can't help themselves to stop.
Travelling is my life. I can't live without it. I need to go somewhere at least once a year. If I go to foreign country as a tourist, I will be full of energy and impressions during the rest of the year. I am getting excited not only during the trip but also during the planning of this trip. I can go to the trip with my husband, with my friends or even alone, with the tourist group of unknown people to me. I am not afraid of traveling by myself. I am happy in all cases.
I've been to different countries, such as Poland, France, Hungary, Czech Republic, Russia, Austria, Switzerland, Mexico, Cuba, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro and Bulgaria. I've been in Canada for 2.5 years and I had time to visit lots of places such as Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Vancouver, Victoria Island, Calgary and Edmonton. When I lived in Ukraine, I tried to organize my friends for the trip even for the weekend. We often traveled to Crimea, the Carpathian Mountains, Kiev and Lviv. We could go for a couple days to Crimea. We could spend only one night there and come back by train on Monday and go straight to work from the train station. We were crazy and tried to catch all the emotions and spend our time in the best way.
My dream is to go to China, Thailand, Australia and India. These are very exotic countries. The culture of these countries differ from those of other countries. Nature is also different. They all have a long history. But I will have to save money for these trips as traveling from Canada to these countries is an expensive pleasure.
Travelling gives people knowledge, a wider imagination of the world, and new friends. I would advise people if they have some money, it's much better to spend it on trips rather than on a boat, one more jacket, or to visit hundredth time of your favorite restaurant. They would get more emotions and maybe spend less money. But for sure they will get much more staying at home during wedding, New Year, winter vacation.<--meaning?
Take your time and enjoy the world.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Activities
There are different activities that I like. They are sport, dancing, reading. All these activities develop personality. They bring new and active life. Sport gives me health and nice body. Dancing brings me pleasure and also it influences on the appearance of my body. Reading give me knowledge and it develops my speech. But one of my favorite activities is traveling.
As to me, all people like traveling. Even if some people tell that they don't, I wont believe them. Different people have different reasons why they don't travel often or at all. If they don't travel, it means that maybe they don't have money, or time, or organizational skills. But if people traveled somewhere at least one time, in the future they can't help themselves to stop.
Traveling is my life. I can't live without it. I need at least to go somewhere one time per year. If I go to foreign country as a tourist, I will be full of energy and impressions during the whole year. I am getting excited not only during the trip but also during the planning of this trip. I can go to the trip with my husband, with my friends and even alone, with the tourist group of unknown people to me. I am not afraid of traveling by myself. I am happy in all cases.
I've been to different countries such as Poland, France, Hungary, Czech Republic, Russia, Austria, Switzerland, Mexico, Cuba, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and others. I've been to Canada for 2.5 years and I had time to visit lots of places such as Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Vancouver, Victoria Island, Calgary, Edmonton. When I lived in Ukraine, I tried to organize my friends for the trip even for the weekend. We often traveled to Crimea, Carpathian Mountains, Kiev, Lviv. We could go for couple days to Crimea. We could spend there only one night and come back by train on Monday and without getting home we went to work from train. We were crazy and tried to catch all emotions and spend our time in the best way.
My dream is to go to China, Thailand, Australia and India. These are very exotic countries. The culture of these countries differ from other countries. Nature is also different. They all have a huge history. But I will have to save money for these trips as traveling from Canada to these countries is an expensive pleasure.
Traveling gives people knowledge, wider imagination of the world, new friends. I could advise to other people if they have some money, it's much better to spend it on trips rather than on boat, one more jacket, to visit hundredth time of your favorite restaurant. You would get more emotions and maybe spend less money. But for sure you will get much more than you can staying at home during wedding, New Year, winter vacation.
Take your time and enjoy the world.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Idioms Archive - word combinations (Learn English in Canada)
about to: "The plane is about to take off." ready to, going to
agree with: "This food doesn't agree with me. It makes me sick." suit, have a good effect
ahead of time: "I will help you with your work if you let me know ahead of time." before, in advance
all at once: "The car accident happened all at once." suddenly
bad actor: "The horse is a bad actor. It kicks anyone who goes near." always misbehaving
bad blood: "There was bad blood between the two men." an unfriendly feeling, hate
be against: "He was against his son's plan to buy a car." He was opposed; didn't agree.
be back: "I'm going to the store. I'll be back in an hour." return; come back; get back
be out of: "I wanted to buy some of my favourite cookies, but the store was out of them." not have; lack; run out of
be out of pocket: "The company paid for his trip to learn more about his job so he wouldn't be out of pocket." spend money of one's own
beside the point: "What he liked or didn't like was beside the point." having little or nothing to do with the matter being discus
bet your boots on: "You can bet your boots that our team will win." depend on it, be sure
better late than never: "We don't mind if you were late because of car trouble. Better late than never." It is preferable to arrive late than not arrive at all.
between the devil and the deep blue sea: "He was between the devil and the deep blue sea." between two equal dangers
break the heart of: "The mother's heart was broken when her daughter died." crush with sorrow or grief
bring on: "Poor nutrition can bring on bad health." cause
bring up: "She brought up three sons and a daughter." raise
by hook or by crook: "He will try to get elected by hook by crook." in any way possible
call back: "My friend called me up on the phone while I was out. I called him back as soon as I got the message." to return a telephone call; respond
call off: "They called off the search for the lost person after many days." cancel
call up: "I will call you up when I am in your city." call on the telephone
close call: "While I was coming here I had a close call. I was nearly hit by a car." narrow escape
close shave: "He had a close shave when he almost fell off the ladder." narrow escape
come down with: "I think I'm coming down with a cold." to get an illness
crazy about: "The children are crazy about ice cream." really like it
cut corners: "When he lost his job he had to cut corners to save money." save money by reducing costs
cut it out: "He was teasing his little sister, so I told him to cut it out." stop it, knock it off
day in, day out "His job is boring. He does the same thing, day in, day out." every single day
do (something) over: "He had to do his essay over again because he did not include some important information." to repeat, to do again
do without: "Sam did without a car for many years. He used the city bus instead." to live without something
drop in the bucket: "The amount of his wages that he put in his savings account was drop in the bucket." a very small amount compared to the rest
drop out of: "A few teenagers drop out of high school these days." to stop attending
eager beaver: "Martha and her husband like to eat out every Friday night." to eat at restaurant
eleventh hour: "He came to help them at the eleventh hour." The latest possible moment. Time just before it is too late
feeling blue: "She's feeling blue because her mother died." feeling bad
few and far between: "The people who can buy a Rolls Royce are few and far between ." rare
figure out: "They couldn't figure out what was meant." think out, understand, to work out
for good: "I have decided to stay here for good." always; indefinitely
for good measure: "When he bought a new car, they filled his gas tank for good measure." as something extra; something not expected
to get (a problem) off one's chest: "He has a big problem with one of the people at work. He told me all about it and got it off his chest." to talk openly about
get on: "He got on the bus and rode to Calgary." to enter (a bus, plane, train)
get one's goat: "The spoiled child got her goat because he wanted everything he saw." annoy, make angry
get out of: "Why don't we get out of the car and take a walk through those beautiful trees?" to leave (a car or truck)
give the time of day: "He was very busy and wouldn't give the salesman the time of day." to pay attention to (negative)
give up: "The boy could not lift the heavy weight and finally gave up." stop trying
give up: "After many years he decided to give up smoking." to stop a bad habit
give up the ghost: "The dog was very sick and finally gave up the ghost." die
go places: "He's really going places." achieve success; advance rapidly
go through: "She really liked to use tomatoes in her cooking. She goes through a lot of them every month." to use up
go to one's head: "When he won the game it went to his head." become conceited
hang on: "Hang on a minute and I'll find the doctor's telephone number." to wait, be patient; to hold on
hang up: "If no one answer the telephone, then we hang up." put the telephone receiver back in place
heads up!: "Heads up!" watch out! take care!
hear from: "It is nice to get Christmas cards. That's the only time of year you hear from some of your friends." to receive a letter or phone call
heart in one's mouth: "He heard a very frightening noise and his heart was in his mouth." be very afraid
in the pink: "She was in the pink after her fitness exercises." in good health
in the red: "His business was in the red." losing money
it stands to reason: "If the government wants to eliminate the deficit, it stands to reason that they must cut services and raise taxes." It is logical to assume
jerk: "He's a real jerk." a stupid person
kick in: "They took up a collection to buy her a gift and everyone kicked in." pay
lend me your ear: "Please lend me your ear." listen to me
let on: "He let on that he was rich." pretend
let someone down: "I'm depending on you to tell me what to buy for Jill's gift. Don't let me down. to disappoint
look down your nose: "She looked down her nose at the boy with old clothes." sneer at something and think it is no good
look into: "He looked into the cost of car insurance by getting quotations form several insurance companies." to investigate
mix up: "When I got off the subway I was all mixed up and started to walk the wrong way to get to the library." to confuse of bewilder
moonlighting: "He has a job in construction but he is moonlighting to get more money." doing another job in the evenings in addition to one's regular job
no skin off my nose: "He didn't want me to help him. It's no skin off my nose." doesn't matter to me
once and for all: "Please tell me once and for all if you need tickets for the concert." one final time
open up: "When she first came to class, she didn't open up for two or three days." to show one's feelings
out of hand: "People go excited and things god out of hand." out of control
piece of cake: "He thought that learning to ski was a piece of cake." very easy to do
pink slip: "He was given a pink slip." He was fired (dismissed) from his job.
pitch in: "Everyone pitched in to get the work done." help with the work; work hard
pull up stakes: "He couldn't get a job here so they pulled up stakes and went to Ontario." move away
put away: "Carol, please put your toys away." to clean; to remove
put back: "Please put the telephone book back after you have finished using it." to return to the proper place
red herring: "The politician spoke about matters that many people thought were red herrings." something to mislead and draw attention from the real issue
red tape: "It took a long time to get an answer to his question because of the red tape." annoying official delays
skin of your teeth: "He escaped by the skin of his teeth." just barely escaped
sleep on it: "I'm not sure which car to buy. I think I'll sleep on it and decide tomorrow." to consider something important for a while
smell a rat: "I smell a rat." think something is wrong
stick one's nose into someone else's business: "Don't stick your nose into someone else's business." Don't interfere where you don't belong.
stiff upper lip: "Face your troubles with a stiff upper lip." bravely, with courage
stir up a hornet's nest: "She stirred up a hornet's nest." caused a lot of trouble, got people angry
talk turkey: "They decided to talk turkey." to get down to business
That's the way the cookie crumbles.: That's the way life is.
think something over: "I was offered a new job. I'll have to think it over and give the boss an answer tomorrow." to consider carefully
turn in: "He said it was getting late and time to turn in." go to bed
turn off: "Turn off the lights." put a light out
turn on: "Please turn the radio on. I want to hear the news." to make something work; to activate
turn one's back on: "I need his help but he turned his hack on me." to abandon, forsake
turn up: "Please turn up the radio. I can't hear it very well." to increase the volume
two-faced: "She's a two-faced person." dishonest, deceitful
under one's hat: "Keep this under your hat." Keep this a secret, Don't tell anyone.
up to the ears: "I'm up to my ears in work." deeply taken up, thoroughly involved, almost overcome
upper crust: "He was one of the upper crust." the higher classes the richest, most important people
wear out: "I'm throwing old socks in the garbage. They are worn out." to use something until it is useless
wear out: "I worked hard all day. I'm worn out." to exhaust
work out: "Jim and his wife were separated, but they have worked out their problems and they are back together again." to reach an agreement; to solve a problem
work out: "Mary gets lots of exercise. She works out in the gym at least three times a week." to exercise
agree with: "This food doesn't agree with me. It makes me sick." suit, have a good effect
ahead of time: "I will help you with your work if you let me know ahead of time." before, in advance
all at once: "The car accident happened all at once." suddenly
bad actor: "The horse is a bad actor. It kicks anyone who goes near." always misbehaving
bad blood: "There was bad blood between the two men." an unfriendly feeling, hate
be against: "He was against his son's plan to buy a car." He was opposed; didn't agree.
be back: "I'm going to the store. I'll be back in an hour." return; come back; get back
be out of: "I wanted to buy some of my favourite cookies, but the store was out of them." not have; lack; run out of
be out of pocket: "The company paid for his trip to learn more about his job so he wouldn't be out of pocket." spend money of one's own
beside the point: "What he liked or didn't like was beside the point." having little or nothing to do with the matter being discus
bet your boots on: "You can bet your boots that our team will win." depend on it, be sure
better late than never: "We don't mind if you were late because of car trouble. Better late than never." It is preferable to arrive late than not arrive at all.
between the devil and the deep blue sea: "He was between the devil and the deep blue sea." between two equal dangers
break the heart of: "The mother's heart was broken when her daughter died." crush with sorrow or grief
bring on: "Poor nutrition can bring on bad health." cause
bring up: "She brought up three sons and a daughter." raise
by hook or by crook: "He will try to get elected by hook by crook." in any way possible
call back: "My friend called me up on the phone while I was out. I called him back as soon as I got the message." to return a telephone call; respond
call off: "They called off the search for the lost person after many days." cancel
call up: "I will call you up when I am in your city." call on the telephone
close call: "While I was coming here I had a close call. I was nearly hit by a car." narrow escape
close shave: "He had a close shave when he almost fell off the ladder." narrow escape
come down with: "I think I'm coming down with a cold." to get an illness
crazy about: "The children are crazy about ice cream." really like it
cut corners: "When he lost his job he had to cut corners to save money." save money by reducing costs
cut it out: "He was teasing his little sister, so I told him to cut it out." stop it, knock it off
day in, day out "His job is boring. He does the same thing, day in, day out." every single day
do (something) over: "He had to do his essay over again because he did not include some important information." to repeat, to do again
do without: "Sam did without a car for many years. He used the city bus instead." to live without something
drop in the bucket: "The amount of his wages that he put in his savings account was drop in the bucket." a very small amount compared to the rest
drop out of: "A few teenagers drop out of high school these days." to stop attending
eager beaver: "Martha and her husband like to eat out every Friday night." to eat at restaurant
eleventh hour: "He came to help them at the eleventh hour." The latest possible moment. Time just before it is too late
feeling blue: "She's feeling blue because her mother died." feeling bad
few and far between: "The people who can buy a Rolls Royce are few and far between ." rare
figure out: "They couldn't figure out what was meant." think out, understand, to work out
for good: "I have decided to stay here for good." always; indefinitely
for good measure: "When he bought a new car, they filled his gas tank for good measure." as something extra; something not expected
to get (a problem) off one's chest: "He has a big problem with one of the people at work. He told me all about it and got it off his chest." to talk openly about
get on: "He got on the bus and rode to Calgary." to enter (a bus, plane, train)
get one's goat: "The spoiled child got her goat because he wanted everything he saw." annoy, make angry
get out of: "Why don't we get out of the car and take a walk through those beautiful trees?" to leave (a car or truck)
give the time of day: "He was very busy and wouldn't give the salesman the time of day." to pay attention to (negative)
give up: "The boy could not lift the heavy weight and finally gave up." stop trying
give up: "After many years he decided to give up smoking." to stop a bad habit
give up the ghost: "The dog was very sick and finally gave up the ghost." die
go places: "He's really going places." achieve success; advance rapidly
go through: "She really liked to use tomatoes in her cooking. She goes through a lot of them every month." to use up
go to one's head: "When he won the game it went to his head." become conceited
hang on: "Hang on a minute and I'll find the doctor's telephone number." to wait, be patient; to hold on
hang up: "If no one answer the telephone, then we hang up." put the telephone receiver back in place
heads up!: "Heads up!" watch out! take care!
hear from: "It is nice to get Christmas cards. That's the only time of year you hear from some of your friends." to receive a letter or phone call
heart in one's mouth: "He heard a very frightening noise and his heart was in his mouth." be very afraid
in the pink: "She was in the pink after her fitness exercises." in good health
in the red: "His business was in the red." losing money
it stands to reason: "If the government wants to eliminate the deficit, it stands to reason that they must cut services and raise taxes." It is logical to assume
jerk: "He's a real jerk." a stupid person
kick in: "They took up a collection to buy her a gift and everyone kicked in." pay
lend me your ear: "Please lend me your ear." listen to me
let on: "He let on that he was rich." pretend
let someone down: "I'm depending on you to tell me what to buy for Jill's gift. Don't let me down. to disappoint
look down your nose: "She looked down her nose at the boy with old clothes." sneer at something and think it is no good
look into: "He looked into the cost of car insurance by getting quotations form several insurance companies." to investigate
mix up: "When I got off the subway I was all mixed up and started to walk the wrong way to get to the library." to confuse of bewilder
moonlighting: "He has a job in construction but he is moonlighting to get more money." doing another job in the evenings in addition to one's regular job
no skin off my nose: "He didn't want me to help him. It's no skin off my nose." doesn't matter to me
once and for all: "Please tell me once and for all if you need tickets for the concert." one final time
open up: "When she first came to class, she didn't open up for two or three days." to show one's feelings
out of hand: "People go excited and things god out of hand." out of control
piece of cake: "He thought that learning to ski was a piece of cake." very easy to do
pink slip: "He was given a pink slip." He was fired (dismissed) from his job.
pitch in: "Everyone pitched in to get the work done." help with the work; work hard
pull up stakes: "He couldn't get a job here so they pulled up stakes and went to Ontario." move away
put away: "Carol, please put your toys away." to clean; to remove
put back: "Please put the telephone book back after you have finished using it." to return to the proper place
red herring: "The politician spoke about matters that many people thought were red herrings." something to mislead and draw attention from the real issue
red tape: "It took a long time to get an answer to his question because of the red tape." annoying official delays
skin of your teeth: "He escaped by the skin of his teeth." just barely escaped
sleep on it: "I'm not sure which car to buy. I think I'll sleep on it and decide tomorrow." to consider something important for a while
smell a rat: "I smell a rat." think something is wrong
stick one's nose into someone else's business: "Don't stick your nose into someone else's business." Don't interfere where you don't belong.
stiff upper lip: "Face your troubles with a stiff upper lip." bravely, with courage
stir up a hornet's nest: "She stirred up a hornet's nest." caused a lot of trouble, got people angry
talk turkey: "They decided to talk turkey." to get down to business
That's the way the cookie crumbles.: That's the way life is.
think something over: "I was offered a new job. I'll have to think it over and give the boss an answer tomorrow." to consider carefully
turn in: "He said it was getting late and time to turn in." go to bed
turn off: "Turn off the lights." put a light out
turn on: "Please turn the radio on. I want to hear the news." to make something work; to activate
turn one's back on: "I need his help but he turned his hack on me." to abandon, forsake
turn up: "Please turn up the radio. I can't hear it very well." to increase the volume
two-faced: "She's a two-faced person." dishonest, deceitful
under one's hat: "Keep this under your hat." Keep this a secret, Don't tell anyone.
up to the ears: "I'm up to my ears in work." deeply taken up, thoroughly involved, almost overcome
upper crust: "He was one of the upper crust." the higher classes the richest, most important people
wear out: "I'm throwing old socks in the garbage. They are worn out." to use something until it is useless
wear out: "I worked hard all day. I'm worn out." to exhaust
work out: "Jim and his wife were separated, but they have worked out their problems and they are back together again." to reach an agreement; to solve a problem
work out: "Mary gets lots of exercise. She works out in the gym at least three times a week." to exercise
Idioms
- WHEN IN ROME, DO AS THE ROMANS DO
- DON'T GIVE UP THE DAY JOB
Explanation
YOU ARE NOT VERY GOOD AT THAT. YOU COULD DEFINITELY NOT DO IT PROFESSIONALLY.
Example
"I REALLY LIKE THE WAY YOU SING BUT DON'T GIVE UP YOUR DAY JOB." - A CASH COW
Explanation
AN EASY WAY TO EARN MONEY REGULARLY.
Example
"INCOME TAX IS A REAL CASH COW FOR THE GOVERNMENT." - BITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
Explanation
TRYING TO DO SOMETHING THAT IS TOO DIFFICULT OR TIME CONSUMING TO FINISH.
Example
"I'M GLAD YOU WANT TO PREPARE THE REPORT BY YOURSELF. JUST BE SURE THAT YOU DON'T BITE OFF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW." - CLEAR THE AIR
Explanation
DISCUSS SOMETHING THAT WAS CAUSING PEOPLE TO FEEL UPSET.
Example
"THERE SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN A MISUNDERSTANDING. I'D LIKE TO EXPLAIN WHAT HAPPENED, JUST TO CLEAR THE AIR." - ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
Explanation of English Idiom #12
"PEOPLE'S INTENTIONS CAN BE JUDGED BETTER BY WHAT THEY DO THAN WHAT THEY SAY." - IN THE AIR
Explanation
BEING DISCUSSED. GENERALLY OBVIOUS.
Example
"THE DAYS ARE GETTING LONGER AND THE FLOWERS ARE BLOOMING. SPRING IS IN THE AIR." - GO APE
Explanation
GO CRAZY.
Example
"JACK WAS REALLY ANGRY. I THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO GO APE." - A GREY AREA
Explanation
SOMETHING THAT IS DIFFICULT TO DEFINE.
Example
I RESEARCHED YOUR CASE BUT THERE ARE NOT ANY BLACK AND WHITE ANSWERS. YOUR SITUATION SEEMS TO FALL INTO A GREY AREA." - GIVE HIM CREDIT
Explanation
ACKNOWLEDGE AN ACHIEVEMENT OR CONTRIBUTION OF A PERSON."
Example
"ALTHOUGH HE IS NOT EASY TO WORK FOR, YOU HAVE TO GIVE HIM CREDIT FOR MANAGING THE COMPANY WELL." - GO BEHIND SOMEONE'S BACK
Explanation
DO SOMETHING WITHOUT TELLING SOMEONE.
Example
"DON'T TRUST JANE. SHE ACTS FRIENDLY BUT SHE IS ALWAYS GOING BEHIND SOMEONE'S BACK." - EARLY BIRD
Explanation
A PERSON WHO IS EARLY FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
Example
"SATOKO WAS IN CLASS 30 MINUTES BEFORE ANYONE ELSE. WHAT AN EARLY BIRD." - GET THE BALL ROLLING
Explanation
START SOMETHING.
Example
"ALL RIGHT EVERYONE, WE SPENT A LOT OF TIME PLANNING THIS PROJECT. NOW, IT'S TIME TO GET THE BALL ROLLING." - FIT THE BILL
Explanation
SEEMS CORRECT.
Example
"THAT SEEMS TO FIT THE BILL. I'LL TAKE IT." - IN COLD BLOOD
Explanation
WITH COMPASSION OR MERCY. USUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH RUTHLESS MURDER.
Example of English Idiom #37
"THE ASSASSIN WAS EVIL. HE KILLED HIM IN COLD BLOOD." - OUT OF THE BLUE
Explanation
UNEXPECTED.
Example
"A GREAT IDEA JUST CAME TO ME OUT OF THE BLUE." - GIVE ME A BREAK
Explanation
DON'T EXPECT ME TO BELIEVE OR AGREE WITH THAT.
Example
"YOU THINK THE TEACHER IS JOKING? GIVE ME A BREAK." - CROSS THAT BRIDGE WHEN YOU COME TO IT
Explanation
DEAL WITH A PROBLEM IF AND WHEN IT BECOMES NECESSARY.
Example
"I'M NOT TOO WORRIED ABOUT A POSSIBLE DOWNTURN IN THE ECONOMY. ANYWAY, LET'S CROSS THAT BRIDGE WHEN WE COME TO IT." - BURN YOUR BRIDGES
Explanation
MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO RETURN.
Example
"BE POLITE WHEN YOU HAND IN YOUR RESIGNATION. AFTER ALL, YOU DON'T WANT TO BURN YOUR BRIDGES." - MY EARS ARE BURNING
Explanation
I THINK SOMEONE IS SAYING SOMETHING ABOUT ME.
Example
"PIERRE IS TALKING AGAIN. MY EARS ARE BURNING." - SOMEONE MEANS BUSINESS
Explanation
SOMEONE IS SERIOUS
Example
"WATCH OUT FOR HARRY. HE IS SOMEONE WHO MEANS BUSINESS." - KEEP YOUR COOL
Explanation
DO NOT BECOME UPSET.
Example
"RELAX. KEEP YOUR COOL." - THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN
Explanation
ANOTHER VERSION OF A STORY OR EVENT.
Example
"THE GLOBAL SUMMIT WILL ENCOURAGE MEANINGFUL DIALOGUE. ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN, IT MIGHT RESULT IN VIOLENT PROTESTS." - IN A TIGHT CORNER
Explanation
WITHOUT ANY GOOD OPTIONS.
Example
"MILO HAS RUN OUT OF OPTIONS. IF HE TAKES ANY MORE CHANCE, HE MIGHT FIND HIMSELF IN A TIGHT CORNER." - HANG OUT
Explanation
BE TOGETHER. SPEND TIME WITH EACH OTHER.
Example
"HEY LAUREN, LET'S GET TOGETHER AT THE STARBUCKS ON ROBSON. WE CAN JUST HANG OUT AND PRACTICE OUR ENGLISH."
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Olympic games
I love sports but I am not crazy about watching different sports. But the Olympic Games are international games and it was very interesting to follow the results. It's a competition between lots of countries. It's an image of all countries. Every player tried to show the best of their country.
I didn't watch all the games. But I tried to find out about the results every day. It was very interesting for me to know what country won the competition (or event) and in what sport. Also it was even more interesting for me to watch the results because I like the Russian team. I am Ukrainian but my native language is Russian but I can speak Ukrainian easily. Many of my relatives live in Russia. The history of Ukraine and Russia is connected. It has common roots.
I was in Sochi when I was a little girl. It's a very beautiful place in Russia. This was an important reason why I watched the results. I loved the opening and closing ceremonies. Russia tried to showcase to the world its history, music, literature, circus, dances, and all things creative. It's a huge country with a rich history.
It was strong field of competition. Canada was the best in hockey. Russia was strong in figure skating, and other countries were strong in other kinds of sport. These games connected the whole world. The 17 days were amazing. The world was watching these games, and it was very exciting.
I didn't watch all the games. But I tried to find out about the results every day. It was very interesting for me to know what country won the competition (or event) and in what sport. Also it was even more interesting for me to watch the results because I like the Russian team. I am Ukrainian but my native language is Russian but I can speak Ukrainian easily. Many of my relatives live in Russia. The history of Ukraine and Russia is connected. It has common roots.
I was in Sochi when I was a little girl. It's a very beautiful place in Russia. This was an important reason why I watched the results. I loved the opening and closing ceremonies. Russia tried to showcase to the world its history, music, literature, circus, dances, and all things creative. It's a huge country with a rich history.
It was strong field of competition. Canada was the best in hockey. Russia was strong in figure skating, and other countries were strong in other kinds of sport. These games connected the whole world. The 17 days were amazing. The world was watching these games, and it was very exciting.
My new life in Canada
I never could imagine that I could live somewhere far away from home. I am from Ukraine and my native city is Odessa, it's a very big and beautiful touristic city with lots of sightseeing and big port. Odessa is washed by the Black sea. I love my native city and my country. But its political and economic situations are unstable. And one day I had to make a decision whether live in my country forever or move to another country.
Everybody is looking for a better life and better conditions. My husband got a job offer from Canada. He had a contract with the company for 2 years and never thought about staying here for a longer time. But when he had the chance to get permanent residency and we thought that it was our chance to get better life in a the country with a stable economy, where people obey the law and where people are protected by their government. My husband liked Canada very much as he had lived here for more than 2 years and he knew this country rather well so he inspired me and we made a decision to stay here.
I came to Canada 2.5 years ago. It was a long trip. Three planes, long waiting at the airports, unknown people around me. I am a communicative person and like travelling very much but 2.5 years ago I didn't think that it was a nice short term trip. I understood that I wouldn't be able to see my mother and my friends for a long time. So my first day in Canada wasn't so nice and interesting as it could be.
I couldn't even enjoy the new places and new country. I was upset because Canada was too too far from my native city and people who I know for the whole my life. Of course, my husband tried to support me. But I needed some time to get used to the thought that I had moved and I had a new home.
I was lucky that in the place where my husband lived and worked, there were lots of Ukrainians. They became my new friends. I got a job at the same place where my husband worked. I have two Master's Degrees, in Economics and in Teaching. The place where we live is very a small town. But it has a huge company so lots of people are having (?) their jobs in this company. Inspite of being so huge company there weren't the jobs at the office. So I decided to start somewhere and then try to get better job. So I started at the warehouse. It was a difficult job for me because I had heart surgery and I had to avoid physical work. But the warehouse is a place where you have to lift heavy things,C.S. (?) you have to work in the production area where it's cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Lots of dust, production noise, etc... But I didn't give up and started to apply for different jobs at the office and finally after 1 year at the warehouse I got the jog in the Purchasing Department. I like it very much. But now I have another goal. I'd like to move to a big city and find a good well-paid job there because I love big cities.
Two and half years had passed and I can tell that Canada had become my second home. It will never become my first home because Ukraine is still my native country. But I love these both countries. I love the people in Canada,C.S. (?) they are very friendly and supportive. I am happy that my life gave me such possibility to get a new life in another beautiful country such as Canada!
Everybody is looking for a better life and better conditions. My husband got a job offer from Canada. He had a contract with the company for 2 years and never thought about staying here for a longer time. But when he had the chance to get permanent residency and we thought that it was our chance to get better life in a the country with a stable economy, where people obey the law and where people are protected by their government. My husband liked Canada very much as he had lived here for more than 2 years and he knew this country rather well so he inspired me and we made a decision to stay here.
I came to Canada 2.5 years ago. It was a long trip. Three planes, long waiting at the airports, unknown people around me. I am a communicative person and like travelling very much but 2.5 years ago I didn't think that it was a nice short term trip. I understood that I wouldn't be able to see my mother and my friends for a long time. So my first day in Canada wasn't so nice and interesting as it could be.
I couldn't even enjoy the new places and new country. I was upset because Canada was too too far from my native city and people who I know for the whole my life. Of course, my husband tried to support me. But I needed some time to get used to the thought that I had moved and I had a new home.
I was lucky that in the place where my husband lived and worked, there were lots of Ukrainians. They became my new friends. I got a job at the same place where my husband worked. I have two Master's Degrees, in Economics and in Teaching. The place where we live is very a small town. But it has a huge company so lots of people are having (?) their jobs in this company. Inspite of being so huge company there weren't the jobs at the office. So I decided to start somewhere and then try to get better job. So I started at the warehouse. It was a difficult job for me because I had heart surgery and I had to avoid physical work. But the warehouse is a place where you have to lift heavy things,C.S. (?) you have to work in the production area where it's cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Lots of dust, production noise, etc... But I didn't give up and started to apply for different jobs at the office and finally after 1 year at the warehouse I got the jog in the Purchasing Department. I like it very much. But now I have another goal. I'd like to move to a big city and find a good well-paid job there because I love big cities.
Two and half years had passed and I can tell that Canada had become my second home. It will never become my first home because Ukraine is still my native country. But I love these both countries. I love the people in Canada,C.S. (?) they are very friendly and supportive. I am happy that my life gave me such possibility to get a new life in another beautiful country such as Canada!
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