Monday, September 27, 2010

this weeks words and idioms/ topic the supermarket

Hi this weeks topic is the supermarket.


At the supermarket BLOG HTTP://mimieikaiwagino.blogspot.com/
How often do you go to the supermarket?_________________________What things do you buy the most?
__________________________________ What is your favorite supermarket?__________________________.
Why?________________________________ What is the most expensive thing you can buy in a supermarket?
____________________________ What section do you never go to?____________________________________
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This weeks words: easy black, medium blue, difficult red n=noun / v=verb / a=adjective
Words
words
idioms
money n
buy v
Shopping list
customer n
sell v
Apple polisher
shopper n
Frozen a
A bad apple
cash n
grocer n
The apple of my eye
register n
groceries n
Dead meat
cashier n
discount v,n
Food for thought
butcher n
expire v
Bring home the bacon

and Proverb of the week is


The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.


4 comments:

  1. There is not enough money for our life to him salary.
    There was the man likes a stalker in a lot of customers.
    There were crowds of shoppers in the Union.
    I bought a birthday cake for Maria.
    I sold my winter's clothes and reather jacket.
    My husband dosen't likes a frozen food.
    When I shopping in the CO-OP, I always paid cash only.
    Misaki has a toy of a cash register.
    That shop's cashier is not kind.
    I bought two cans of tomato at grocer's shop.
    My daughters were noisy talked at groceries floor.
    This T-shirt sold at a discount.
    I bought meat at a butcher's shop for Sukiyaki.
    There was a discount ticket of expired in my wallet.
    I wrote a shopping list. But I forgot it put on the table.
    She had always apple polisher in front of the boss.
    Her boyfriend is a bad apple.
    You are the apple of my eye.
    If I went for a ride in the car with him, I was dead meat with him.
    The movie gives me food for thought.
    He has bring home the bacon and We can live.

    Minako

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  2. "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
    This refers to character or inherent personality of a parent(or grandparent), either good or bad, which appear to be inherent by a child.

    Minako

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  3. Hello Minako, Nice try but a few mistakes.


    There is not enough money for our lives from his salary. OR, His salary isn't enough money for our lives.
    There was a man who looked like a stalker in a big crowd of customers.
    There were crowds of shoppers in Union.
    I bought a birthday cake for Maria. GOOD
    I sold my winter's clothes and leather jacket.
    My husband dosen't likes frozen food.
    When I go shopping in CO-OP, I always paid by cash only.
    Misaki has a toy of a cash register. OK
    That shop's cashier is not kind. GOOD
    I bought two cans of tomatos at a grocer's shop.
    My daughters were noisy because they talked on the groceries floor.
    This T-shirt was sold at a discount.
    I bought meat at a butcher's shop for Sukiyaki. OK
    There was a discount ticket that had expired in my wallet.
    I wrote a shopping list. But I forgot it and left it on the table.
    She was always an apple polisher in front of the boss.
    Her boyfriend is a bad apple. GOOD
    You are the apple of my eye. GOOD
    If I went for a ride in the car with him, I would be dead meat.
    The movie gives me food for thought. GOOD
    He brings home the bacon so we can live.


    And your answer for the apple doesn;t fall far from the tree is correct!

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  4. I made always same mistakes…But I love in English!!! Thank you very much, Mr david.

    Minako

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