Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Science for daily use

တာ၀န္ခံ =  ဦးေဇယ်ာေအာင္
အစီအစဥ္ = Science team တစ္ခု ဖြဲ႕စည္းရန္ ပါ၀င္လိုသူမ်ားဖိတ္ေခၚျခင္း
အေႀကာင္းအရာ = Science ႏွင့္ပတ္သက္ေသာ ပညာရပ္ႏွင့္ အသံုးျပဳလြယ္ကူေသာပစၥည္းမ်ားကို ဖန္တီးျပဳလုပ္သြားရန္ ႏွင့္ ေရာင္းခ်ရန္။

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Daily Idioms

Idioms

1. In a nut shell=အတိုခ်ဳပ္​​ေျပာရမယ္​ဆိုရင္​

2. Read between the lines=မ​ေျပာပဲနားလည္​

3. Bury the hatchet= ၿငိမ္​းခ်မ္​း​ေစသည္​

4. Turn the tables= reverse the situation.

5.let the cat out of the bag=tell the secrete carelessly or by mistake.

6.out of the blue=မ​ေမ်ာ္​လင္​့ပဲ

7. Make both ends meet=ကာမိ​တယ္

​8. A drop in the ocean= the amount of something is too small


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Its time to know essential English dialogues


 Its time to know essential English dialogues


http://www.mediafire.com/download/ci39fb70syy4841/Essential_English_Dialogues.pdf

Its a pleasure to all of my audience that i have some pdf files to help your learning in english



This is for learning the tense of English 

http://www.mediafire.com/download/y2twuzctja4ymb5/tensestablepdffreedownload.pdf


This is for you speaking activities

http://www.mediafire.com/download/8p7ys2z7mdvnyhc/Speaking_Activities.pdf

When we meet old friends ..............................

Conversation about a brief conversation between 2 old friends meeting by chance at a cafe

Sarah: Hello Jason, how are you, it's been a long time since we last met?
Jason: Oh, hi Sarah I'm have got a new job now and is going great. How about you?
Sarah: Not too bad.
Jason: How often do you eat at this cafe?
Sarah: This is my first time my friends kept telling me the food was great, so tonight I decided to try it. What have you been up to?
Jason: I have been so busy with my new job that I have not had the time to do much else, but otherwise, me and the family are all fine.
Sarah: Well, I hope you and your family have a lovely meal.
Jason: Yes you too.

Conversation about two people asking each other what they do for a living.

David: Hello, my name is David It's nice to meet you.
Jenny: Hi, I'm Jenny. It's my please to meet you.
David: Am sorry. what was your name again?
Jenny: Jenny.
David: So Jenny, What do you do for a living?
Jenny: I work at the local school teaching English. what do you for a living?
David: I'm also an English teacher, but am currently out of work.
Jenny: Sorry to hear that. It has been really nice talking to you.
David: Yes. It was a great pleasure meeting you.

Conversation about two friends meeting by chance at the movies.

Bob: Hi Jason, it's great to see you again.
Jason: Wow, it's great seeing you,  How long has it been? It most be more than 6 months. I'm doing good. How about you?
Bob: Not too bad.
Jason: What movie are you and the family going to see?
Bob: I came here to see the Simpsons movie. How about you?
Jason: I'm going to watch Terminator 4.

Read and Answer


Linda     : Anna, are you doing anything tonight?
Anna     : Not really. Why?
Linda     : i’m going to a movie tonight. I wonder if you want to come with me.
Anna     : What kind of movie is it?
Linda     : it’s an action movie.
Anna     : no, thanks. I’m not really into action movie.
Linda        : What about having dinner?. My mother is going to go to Jakarta with my father tonight. I cannot cook.
Anna        : Oh, sure. Where?
Linda        : I heard Roka restaurant is excellent. Do you want to go there?
Anna        : sounds good.
Linda        : Okay. I’ll pick you up at your house at seven.
Anna        : Okay. See you then.
Questions:
1. Where are they going to go?
2. Where are they going to meet?
3. What time are they going to meet?

Exercise for you memory of invitation lessons

1.    A : Would you like to see a movie this afternoon?
B: ............................................................................
2.    A: I have two tickets of Maher Zain concert next Sunday. Would you like to go?
B:..............................................................................................................................
3.    A: What a nice day! Do you want to take a walk with me?
B: .........................................................................................
4.    A: Tomorrow night is my graduation party. I was wondering if you can come.
B:........................................................................................................................
5.    How about going to the gym?
B:.........................................................................................................................
6.   A:  I feel like eating a burger. Let’s go to wendy’s.  
B:...........................................................................................................................


Answer these at the comment box.!-!

Inviting conversations

Look at this conversation!
 
David     : would you like to go with me to Diana’s birthday party next Sunday?
Terry     : sure. I’d like to.
David     : great.
Terry     : what time is the party?
David     : the party is at 07.00 so i will pick you up at 06.30.
Terry     : okay. Do i need to bring a present with me?
David     : no. I’ll take care of it.
Terry     : okay, then. See you next Sunday.
In the conversation above, you will find useful expression that is the expression for inviting someone. Below are some common expressions used when making invitations:
Formal invitations:
Informal invitations:
- Would you like to go to the mall Saturday night?
- Will you see a movie with me?
- I was wondering if we can see a concert tonight.
- I would like to invite you for dinner tonight.
- Do you want to go to the zoo?
- How about going to the mall together?
- Let’s have dinner on Sunday.
- Let’s play tennis together.

Now this is time to discuss about our Ramadan with the other religions.

Dale and/or Courtney: It’s Ramadan right now. Are you fasting?
Ali and/or Fatma (generic names): Yes, of course, Allah kabul etsin (may God accept it). Have you ever fasted?
D/C: Yes, we fast too sometimes, but in a different way. Why do you fast?

A/F: Because Allah commands us to fast during Ramadan. We are fasting this whole 30 days – no food and no water at all during the daytime (said very proudly). It is very difficult, but it is a wonderful time.

D/C: Do you believe that you earn sevap,** or merit, by fasting?

A/F: Yes, inshallah (God willing). Fasting during Ramadan is the biggest source of sevap.

D/C: We don’t fast in order to earn merit with God. In fact, we don’t believe in merit at all. According to the Gospel,*** we don’t have to earn merit because Jesus paid the price for all our sins. All we have to do is believe and accept this and repent of our sins.

A/F: That’s ridiculous. It is impossible to pay for someone else’s sins.

D/C: Of course a normal person can’t pay for someone else’s sins. But Jesus was not a normal person. According to the Gospel, he was the only person ever who did not sin. So because he was sinless, he could pay for our sins by dying. God loves us so much that He sent Jesus to die as a sacrifice to take away our sins. And then afterwards on the third day he was resurrected by God and taken to heaven. The Gospel teaches that he is the Lord and Savior of the World.

A/F: The Gospel was changed. The real Gospel has been lost. Today’s version is a completely perverted book. Everyone knows this. Besides, all the prophets were sinless. We believe in all the 124,000 prophets whom God has sent over the course of history, including the Prophet Jesus, sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem.**** We also believe in our prophet Hazreti (Muslim title given to prophets) Muhammad, sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem. He is the final prophet. Also, the Koran says Jesus did not die. God took him to heaven without dying.

D/C: The Gospel has not been changed. There is no evidence that it has ever been changed. There are thousands of old hand-written copies of the Gospel and they all say the same thing as today’s version. Have you ever read the Gospel?

A/F: No, we read the Koran. We don’t need to read the Gospel.

D/C: Well, if the Gospel has been sent by God, you should read it.

A/F: I won’t read that perverted book. (This is the most common response. But at this point in the conversation some more open people will agree that they should read it sometime.)

D/C: How can you know if you’ve never read it?

A/F: I don’t need to read it because we have the Koran, the only pure, unchanged book from God. Besides, in the Gospel, Hazreti Jesus, sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem, himself prophesied that someone named Ahmad would come as the final prophet. Ahmad means Muhammad. Hazreti Muhammad, sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem, came and gave us the Koran. We don’t need to read any other book.

D/C: Jesus never said anywhere in the Gospel that a prophet named Muhammad, or Ahmad, would come.

A/F: Then that proves that the Gospel has been changed because the original Gospel definitely said that. You should believe in the Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem, and the Koran and become a Muslim. Only Muslims will be allowed into heaven.

D/C: I can’t believe in Muhammad and the Koran. The Gospel tells us that if anyone ever comes and preaches a different message not to believe it, even if it is an angel***** from heaven (Galatians 1:8). What the Koran teaches is opposed to the Gospel. The most important point of the Gospel is that we can’t earn our salvation by doing religious works. Only a sacrifice of innocent blood can forgive sins. Jesus gave himself as that sacrifice. And now all we have to do is believe it and salvation is given to us. We don’t have to work to earn our salvation. This is an amazing gift.

A/F: You are very wrong about a lot of things.

D/C: Well, we both believe that we are on the right path, but one of us is definitely wrong. Lets both sincerely pray that God will show us the true path. There is a promise in the Gospel that everyone who sincerely seeks God will find Him.
A/F: Inshallah (God willing.)

We proudly start our daily english lessons. This is the first lesson.

Greeting - Example Conversations

Person A: "Hi, my name is Steve.  It's nice to meet you."
Person B: "I'm Jack.  It's a pleasure to meet you, Steve."
Person A: "What do you do for a living Jack?"
Person B: "I work at the bank."

Person A: "What is your name?"
Person B:  "Jackson."
Person A: "What was that again?"

Person A: "Hey John, how have you been?"
Person B: "What a surprise.  I haven't seen you in a long time.  How have you been?"
Person A: "I'm doing very well.  How about you?"
Person B: "I finally have some free time.  I just finished taking a big examination, and I'm so relieved that I'm done with it."

Person A: "Hi Nancy, what have you been up to?"
Person B: "The same ole same ole."  Or, "The same as usual.  How about you?"
Person A: "I'm pretty busy at work these days, but otherwise, everything is great."

Person A: "Andy, it's been a long time, how are you man?"
Person B: "What a surprise.  I haven't seen you in a long time.  How have you been?"
Person A: "Do you come to this restaurant often?"
Person B: "I've been here a couple of times, but I don't come on a regular basis."


Have fun! Credit to Mg Zay Yar Aung ................................

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Awarding is coming near……………

29.5.2016 is the most exciting day of the course. It's the day we will decide who is the most oustanding students, who will certify in the class and which group will won the prizes. So guys, how do you think, who will get the prizes and which group will won the prizes?