Assalamualaikum,
Today,in my opinion about listening activity,I choose ‘bless’ and ‘blog’ in this David Crystal online session. It is because firstly, that sentence easy to me to understand and know about meaning he reaching. That pronunciation also easy and clearly because I can hear that David Crystal pronouns when I choose another words from this online session. With this word, ‘bless’, I can know about meaning of this word. In this Online, bless origin and all originally from the religious use of the word. This word have many meaning such as 'Bless you!' somebody says after a sneeze. a rather older fashioned one. 'Bless you!'. Then, An interesting one is, 'Bless your heart!' used mainly by adults talking down or 'Ah! Bless your heart!' use for a child. And in the 1990s, this remarkable use, the verb by itself, usually preceeded by the interjection, Besides that, 'Ah!' or 'Ah! Bless!' is that sort of use.
Another word I choose from this David Crystal learning is ‘blog’.That word origin from In 2001, he find this words when he wrote a book called, Language and the Internet, and he didn't mention the word blog. Well, this year, he have a second edition out. In it goes, that's how fast the internet moves. Those who blog, bloggers, carry out the activity of blogging, setting up a blog site, with a unique web address in order to do so. It's an abbreviation of 'web log'; a phrase that was first used in 1997, both as a noun and as a verb, a web log. It's essentially a content management system. Prof.David also mean, people add their posts or diary entries, with some regularity, if you're a blogger you do it daily at least, often several times a day. With ‘blog’ we can kept by an individual who wants to tell the whole world about his or her activities, or interests and opinions and so on. And then at the other extreme, there's the corporate blog, maintained by an institution, such as a radio station or a music store. That all I want tio say about learning with Prof. David.
Tuesday, 19 June 2007
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