Friday, October 30, 2015

Who Am I?

1 p.m. group

I’m wearing a white blouse with flower print. I’m kneeling beside a boy. He’s sitting on the floor and wearing a cap, sunglasses, a T-shirt, shorts, flip-flops and a watch. There’s another boy crouching next to him.
Who am I?

I'm wearing a white t-shirt with ocean print. Also, I'm wearing blue jeans and black sneakers. I'm sitting on the floor, in front of the girl sitting on the chair. I'm not wearing a watch but if you look well, I'm wearing a ring. My classmate, behind me, is wearing a black blouse and a pink cardigan. She has long wavy hair and she is studying with the tablet. Beside me, on the left, you can see my classmate wearing blue jeans and a light blue shirt. He is wearing glasses and he is ready to fight, I believe.
Who am I?

I am standing up,  behind the fighter. I’m wearing a blue and white striped shirt, and I am with my hands in the pockets of my pants.  I have a beard and a moustache.
Who am I?

I’m wearing a black blouse and a pink cardigan and black jeans. I’m sitting on the chair. I’m in front of the boy wearing a red T-shirt and brown shorts. I’m between two boys. The boy on my left is wearing a blue and white striped shirt and grey pants. The boy on my right is wearing a dark blue T-shirt and black shorts. In front of me, you see my classmate wearing a white T-shirt with ocean print and blue jeans and black sneakers.
Who am I?

I’m wearing a black T-shirt with white details like a maze and blue jeans, a black watch, black sneakers. I’m crouching beside a boy. He’s sitting on the floor and wearing a cap, sunglasses, a T-shirt, shorts, flip-flops and a watch. There’s another boy standing behind me. He’s bad and wearing a dark blue polo-shirt.
Who am I?

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Pink October: Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign


I Touch Myself (Breast Cancer Anthem) - Divinyls

I love myself, I want you to love me
When I feel down, I want you above me
I search myself, I want you to find me
I forget myself, I want you to remind me

I don't want anybody else
When I think about you, I touch myself
Ooh I don't want anybody else, Oh no, oh no, oh no

You're the one who makes me come running
You're the sun who makes me shine
When you're around I'm always laughing
I want to make you mine

I close my eyes and see you before me
Think I would die if you were to ignore me
A fool could see just how much I adore you
I get down on my knees I do anything for you

I don't want anybody else
When I think about you I touch myself
Ooh I don't want anybody else
Oh no, oh no, oh no

I don't want anybody else
When I think about you I touch myself
Ooh I don't want anybody else
When I think about you I touch myself
I touch myself
I honestly do
I touch myself
I think I would die if I were to ignore you





'I Touch Myself' was the Divinyls' biggest hit and touched millions of fans around the globe. Released in December 1990, the single was No. 1 on the charts at home and reached the Top 5 in the US.


It is a song that celebrates female sexuality like no other. Like Chrissy, it is bold, brave, and brassy. It rocked our world. And when Chrissy developed breast cancer, it was a song she wanted to become an anthem for spreading awareness about the importance of touching ourselves for early detection of the disease.


As a tribute, Chrissy's family and friends, her husband Charley Drayton, fellow songwriters, Cancer Council NSW and supporters from around the globe have come together to make sure Chrissy's legacy lives on to remind women to be in touch with their bodies, and if something's not right, see their doctor.


Ten of Australia's greatest singers: Connie Mitchell; Deborah Conway; Kate Cerebrano; Katie Noonan; Little Pattie; Megan Washington; Olivia Newton-John; Sarah Blasko; Sarah McLeod; and Suze DeMarchi have come together to make Chrissy's final wish a reality.


You can help keep Chrissy's dream alive by spreading her message. Visit http://itouchmyself.org and help support the #itouchmyselfproject.


I TOUCH MYSELF (Chrissy Amphlett / Mark McEntee / Billy Steinberg / Tom Kelly)


© 1993 EMI Songs Australia Pty Ltd / Sony ATV Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd.

Pink October: Every Action Counts!

Monday, October 26, 2015

Describing Clothes




subject


BE


WEARING


a/an


color

singular noun
(clothes)


I

am

wearing

a

white

blouse.


She

is

wearing

an

orange

skirt.






subject


BE


WEARING


\varnothing


color

plural noun
(clothes)


He

is

wearing


blue

jeans.


They

are

wearing



yellow

T-shirts.



Remember:


ALWAYS Plural

USUALLY Plural
(but they can be singular)
  Jeans
  Earring(s)
  Pants/Trousers
  Sock(s)
  Shorts
  Shoe(s)
  Leggings
  Sneaker(s)
  Tights
  Boot(s)
  Pajamas/Pyjamas
  Sandal(s)
  Glasses
  Slipper(s)
  Sunglasses
  Flip-flop(s)
  Panties
  High heel(s)
  Briefs
  Flat(s)
  Boxers
  Clog(s)
  Drawers
  Glove(s)
  Overalls
  Mitten(s)
  Clothes


Countable Nouns x Uncountable Nouns



Countable Nouns

Singular:
a (+/-/?)
an (+/-/?)

Plural:         
a lot of (+)
some (+) (?)
any (-/?)
many (-/?)
Uncountable Nouns

Singular:
a lot of (+)
some (+) (?)
any (-/?)
much (-/?)



COUNTABLE:


(+) There is a flower in the garden.

(-) There isn't a flower in the garden.
(?) Is there a flower in the garden?

(+) There is an apple in the basket.

(-) There isn't an apple in the basket.
(?) Is there an apple in the basket?

(+) There are a lot of flowers in the garden.

(+) There are some apples in the basket.

(-) There aren't any flowers in the garden.

(?) Are there any flowers in the garden?

(-) There aren't many apples in the basket.

(?) Are there many apples in the basket?


UNCOUNTABLE:


(+) There is a lot of rice in the bowl.

(+) There is some water in the bottle.

(-) There isn't any sugar in the cup.

(?) Is there any lettuce in the salad?

(-) There isn't much beef in the refrigerator.

(?) Is there much money in your wallet?


SOME in questions:


  • offer: Would you like some coffee?

Do you want some grapes?


  • request: May I drink some water?

Can I have some chips?