Saturday, March 8, 2014

"The three little pigs" tale

The Three Little Pigs

English Folktale

Once upon a time there was an old sow who had three little pigs, and as she had not enough for them to eat, she said they had better go out into the world and seek their fortunes.
Now the eldest pig went first, and as he trotted along the road he met a man carrying a bundle of straw. So he said very politely:
"If you please, sir, could you give me that straw to build me a house?"
And the man, seeing what good manners the little pig had, gave him the straw, and the little pig set to work and built a beautiful house with it.
Now, when it was finished, a wolf happened to pass that way; and he saw the house, and he smelt the pig inside.
So he knocked at the door and said:
"Little pig! Little pig! Let me in! Let me in!"
But the little pig saw the wolf's big paws through the keyhole, so he answered back:
"No! No! No! by the hair of my chinny chin chin!"
Then the wolf showed his teeth and said:
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in."
So he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in. Then he ate up little piggy and went on his way.
Now, the next piggy, when he started, met a man carrying a bundle of furze, and, being very polite, he said to him:
"If you please, sir, could you give me that furze to build me a house?"
And the man, seeing what good manners the little pig had, gave him the furze, and the little pig set to work and built himself a beautiful house.
Now it so happened that when the house was finished the wolf passed that way; and he saw the house, and he smelt the pig inside.
So he knocked at the door and said:
"Little pig! Little pig! Let me in! Let me in!"
But the little pig peeped through the keyhole and saw the wolf's great ears, so he answered back:
"No! No! No! by the hair of my chinny chin chin!"
Then the wolf showed his teeth and said:
"Then I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!"

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Present simple
We use the present simple to talk about actions we see as long term or permanent. It is a very common and very important tense.
Here, we are talking about regular actions or events.
  • They drive to the office every day.
  • She doesn't come here very often.
  • The news usually starts at 6.00 every evening.
  • Do you usually have bacon and eggs for breakfast?
Here, we are talking about facts.
  • We have two children.
  • Water freezes at 0° C or 32° F.
  • What does this expression mean?
  • The Thames flows through London.
Here, we are talking about future facts, usually found in a timetable or a chart.
  • Christmas Day falls on a Monday this year.
  • The plane leaves at 5.00 tomorrow morning.
  • Ramadan doesn't start for another 3 weeks.
  • Does the class begin at 10 or 11 this week?
Here, we are talking about our thoughts and feelings at the time of speaking. Although these feelings can be short-term, we use the present simple and not the present continuous.
  • They don't ever agree with us.
  • I think you are right.
  • She doesn't want you to do it.
  • Do you understand what I am trying to say.
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Sunday, March 2, 2014

"I love Mongolia" essay

Where does our motherland start from? In my personality it starts just little stone. Mongolia is my motherland. Mongolia is country blessed with magnificent naturel beauty, great history, vast land and friendly people. It is located in central Asia. Ulaanbaatar is the capital of the mongolia is a new modern beauty city in which there are many intresting museums theaters institutions industrul enterprises and glassy skyscraper. The country takes great pride in picturesque scenery natural parks mountains desert and dunes as well as arid plains an verdant steppes. The southern part of our country is marked by a unique beauty. Endless steppest tops of the mountain seem to prop the sky above them and at their feet the golden sand dunes glisten in the sun. It is very fantastic. I proud of my mongolian all things and I love Mongolia so much.
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How to write an essay?
If you know the steps and understand what to do, writing can be easy even fun.
Brief overview of the 10 essay writing steps
  1.  Research:  Begin the essay writing process be researching your topic, making yourself an expert.
  2. Analysis: Now that you have a good knowledge base, start analysing the argument of the essays you are reading. Clearly define the claims, write out the reasons, the evidence. 
  3. Brainstorming:  Your essay will require insight of your own, genuine essay writing brilliance. Ask yourself a dozen questions and answer them. Meditate with a pen in your hand
  4. Thesis:  Pick your best idea and pin it down in a clear assertion that you can write your entire essay around.
  5. Outline:  sketch out your essay before straightway writin it out.
  6. Introduction:  now sit down and write the essay. Introduction should grab the readers atthention  set up the issue and lead in to your thesis.
  7. Paragraphs: Each individual paragraphs should be focused on a single idea that supports your thesis. 
  8. Conclusion: Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap up sentence and then end on some memoreble thought perhaps a quotation or  an interesting twist of logic or some call to action.
  9. MLA style: Format your essay according to the correct guidelines for cituition 
  10. Language: You"re not done writing your essay until you have polished  your language by correcting the grammar, making sentence flow  incoporeting rhythm empasis adjusting the formality giving it a level headed tone and making other intuivitive edits. 
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