Friday, 22 June 2007

Listen to Professor Crystal

Task 1


In my opinion, when I online the Listening to Professor David Crystal's, I feel the different feeling and I enjoyed to online the web site. Moreover, I think the listening session is the best way to improve my affected by something when I listening to Professor Crystal speaking. And also, I can learning many new word when I listening Professor Crystal speaking. I hope all my friends have a same feeling with me when they online the Listening to Professor David Crystal's.



Task 2


Cell

In my opinion, when mobile phone tecnology came in a few years a go, the term was shortened. Mobile phones became 'mobiles'. But that was in the UK. In the United States, a different emerged, 'cell phone' short for cellular phone. Now, cell phone was tricky because some people spelled it as one word, and people spelled it s two. Many spelling got eighteen million hits, and the two-word spelling got a hundred thirty-five million hits can we get when we search on google. So it seems can we use both spelling at the either way, people shortened the phrase to 'cell'. And this usage is growing in the UK. In advertisment, 'cells have just got coloured'. In other word phones are now in different colours. It's a new sense of the word cell somebody invites we to using cell. Its dosen't mean that they're as into their monastery, or indeed, asking we to visit them in prison.


Out

In my opinion, the word 'out' as usage is still broadening. the word 'out' came to be used as a verb in the early 1990s. To out meant to tell the word that the person was a homosexual, usually a was short for 'coming out of the closet', out of your cupbord. People who do the 'outing' who tell the word about are 'others'. And then, people have been 'outed'. So, all kind of other usages developed right activists took up the word. And now there are several websites the title. Is now positive term, 'coming out', referring to anyone who decides about their sexuality, men or women. There was a flurry of usage in British MPs admitted to being gay


From : Mohd Firdaus B. Baharuddin A111827 Set 43

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