Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Task 3 answer

Story: Alice, The Miserable Girl
Alice has always suffered a mysterious illness since she was born. She was a kind skin and bones girl with hard cheese. Her biological parents kicked the bucket when she was one year old because of this strange disease. This meant she had to go to live to an orphanage. There, she spent the rest of her childhood until she turned fifteen. Then, she was adopted by some people who never had the chance to have their own children. Alice was thrilled to bits when she realized she would be adopted and leave that orphanage. People who worked and lived there usually gave her a hard time. Although the man and woman, who took this girl from that place, were not her legitimate parents, they treated her as she was the most important person for them.

Alice had a happy and peaceful life since then. For the first time, she felt what being in seventh heaven was like. However, one day things hit the fan. Unbelievably, her illness began to affect the girl again. Unfortunately, how this illness was extremely contagious, it was passed on her adoptive parents in the blink of an eye without warning. As a result, the poor girl lost her beloved relatives in about two days but she stayed alive. Perhaps, she unfairly had to pay through the nose for being over the moon for a short period of time in her life. The funeral day, Alice hit the ceiling and screamed blue murder. She did not want to come to terms they were six feet under and she was alone in the world now.

Afterwards, the unlucky teenager had to live by herself in her dead adoptive parents´ house. As time went on, she started to lose her mind and let herself go. One night, the miserable girl decided to play with a knife which caused her death at the end.

Words:
-Word: "scheme": Abstraction consists of the translation of terms in the scheme to terms in a theoretically model or database.
-Meaning: An internal representation of the world; an organization of concepts and actions that can be revised by new information about the world.
-G. info: noun/transitive verb-regular.
-Example: Folsom man sentenced for Ponzi scheme.
-Personal e.g: I think this is a well organized scheme.

-Word: "reference": The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment, abbreviated as CEFR, is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe.
-Meaning: The most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression, the class of objects that an expression refers to.
-G. info: noun.
-Collocations: with reference to/ reference book, number.
-Example: Deputies were called to Paloma and Sandia in reference to motorcycles and four-wheelers in a vacant lot stirring up dust and making noise.
-Personal e.g: You need a good reference book to support your thesis.

-Word: "examination": Nonetheless, existing examination boards have retained their own naming conventions, e.g "Intermediate", which are, arguably, easier for them, and their students to remember.
-Meaning: The art of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned.
-G. info: noun.
-Collocations: on closer examination.
-Example: The scene was preserved for gardaĆ­ to carry out a technical examination and the state pathologist was called in to carry out an examination.
-Personal e.g: Unfortunately, according to this examination, we may conclude you have a Cancer.

-Word: "profile": Welcome to English Profile-a collaborative programme to enhance the learning, teaching and assessment of English worldwide.
-Meaning: An analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extend to which something exhibits various characteristics.
-G. info: noun/transitive verb-regular.
-Collocations: to keep a low profile/ to profile somebody ´s life.
-Example: A biochemical profile of blood.
-Personal e.g: I had to profile my life when I wrote my autobiography for the language VI blog.

-Word: "process": This site is part of the collaborative process.
-Meaning: A particular course of action intended to achieve a result.
-G. info: noun/transitive verb-regular.
-Collocations: the process of.
-Example: I am in the process of writing to him right now.
-Personal e.g: Learning is a complex process that never ends.

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