Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Meaning into Words : Reporting Offers


7.6 Reporting offers:

She offered to + v1 + obj              or            She offered me to + v 1 +obj
1.       Would you like a sandwich?            She offered to take sandwich.
2.       You can drive if you like.                   She offered to drive if I like.
3.       Shall I carry it for you?                        She offered to carry it for me.
4.       Would you like me to help you?    She offered to help me.
5.       Would you like to sit down?            She offered to sit down.
6.       I've finished. Do you want to read it?          She offered it to read it.
7.       Would you like the day off tomorrow? She offered to take the day off tomorrow.
8.       I'll deliver it if you like.                       She offered to deliver it if I like.
9.       Would you like to work for us?      She offered to work for us.
10.   I've got lots of money, if you're short.        She offered to take money.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Making Offers : 11 English


7.5 Making Offers:
Practice
1.       he looks thirsty?
Would you like to drink water?
2.       it's time for the news, and he's looking at the radio?
Would you like to listen the radio?
3.       he looks hot?
Would you like to swim?
4.       he's left his suitcase at the station?
Would you like to bring your suitcase from the station?
5.       he  looks bored?
Would you like to watch film?
6.       he  hasn't seen much of your town?
Would you like to go round the town?
7.       he's hot and tired after his journey?
Would you like to have rest?
8.       he  doesn't know how to operate he record-player?
Would you like me to help you how to play record player?
9.       he's leaving and it's a long way to the station?
Would you like me to go with you up to the station?

Monday, April 9, 2012

Meanings Into Words 7.1


7.1 Making Request
a.       Would you + v1 + obj?
b.      Could you + v1 + obj?
c.       Command, could?
d.      Command, would you?
e.      Would you mind + v4 + obj?
f.        I don't suppose you could + v1 + obj?
g.       I don't suppose you could + v1 + obj, could you?
h.      Do you think you could possibly + v1 +obj?

1.       Lend him his bike. (Lend me your bike.)
a.       Would you lend me your bike?
b.      Could you lend me your bike?
c.       Lend me your bike, could you?
d.      Lend me your bike, would you?
e.      Would you mind lending your bike?
f.        I don't suppose you could lend me your bike.
g.       I don't suppose you could lend me your bike, could you?
h.      Do you think you could possibly lend me your bike?
2.       bring  him breakfast in  bed        
Would you mind bringing me breakfast in bed?
3.       wake him up in the morning
Would you mind waking me up in the morning?
4.       pass him the newspaper
Would you mind passing me the newspaper?
5.       give him a spare front door key
Would you mind giving me a spare front door key?
6.       lend him his Alfa Romeo
Would you mind lending me Alfa Romeo?
7.       lend him his best suit
Would you mind lending me your best suit?
8.       switch on the water heater
Would you mind switching on the water heater?
9.       put an extra blanket on his bed
Would you mind putting an extra blanket on his bed?
10.   give him a lift to the station
Would you mind giving me a lift to the station?

My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold


My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold
This peom is about the experience of poet’s childhood days. Childhood experience emotion and feelings and their effect the young and old age.
"My hearts leaps up when I behold” is a poem composed by William Worksworth great joy when he looks at the beautiful rainbow. As a romantic poet or as a lover of nature. He finds the meaning of life in the rainbow.
When he sees the rainbow he becomes happy and remember his childhood days because it was in his childhood that he first saw a rainbow. The rainbow was the same in his childhood as it is now when he is a man. Nothing has changed about the rainbow. It’s equally beautiful it has always been the same such a beautiful thing should remain the same even in the future. That’s why he says it should be the  same when he grows old. If the rainbow can not remain the same in future the poet finds no meaning of life and wants to die. But soon. The poet realize that he is the product of all past experiences since childhood. Present (man). In other words the rainbow was the same in the past and is the same in the present so. It will continue to be the same in the future (when he grows old)
This sudden realization gives the poet mental peace and relaxation and he wants to have each of his days bound. One after another, by natural piety.
1.  Writes in one sentences about the poem “My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold”.
This Poem is about the experience of poets childhood days, childhood experience. Emotion and feelings and their effect in the young and old age.