Monday 18 June 2018

THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE. GLOSSARY

Blow: A hard hit.

Bolted: Locked with a metal bar.

Fingerprints:                            Resultado de imagen de fingerprints

To lean over: To stretch over to reach something.

Bruised: Full of purple marks on the skin from an injury.

Frame: The wood or metal part surrounding a window.

Lighting-rod:                              Resultado de imagen de lightning rod


Shutters

Slide down: To move smoothly down something.

Ribbon: Resultado de imagen de ribbon


P.E PROJECT

TOMAS BRETON MEMORIES PROJECT


REPORTED SPEECH



UNIT 6 & 7. GLOSSARY

Add o join or combine (numbers) through addition
Admit
Agree
Boast to talk or write about oneself or something related to oneself in a proud or self-admiring way
Complain To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.
Confirm To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify

Come across 
Get away
Get off
Get on
See off
Speed up
Stop over
Take off 
Turn back

Commuting to travel as a commute
Double-decker
 Resultado de imagen de double decker

UNIT 5. GLOSSSARY

Access A means of approaching, entering, exiting, communicating with, or making use of
Bookmark  A record of a selected webpage or URL kept by a program such as a web browser or help utility. Bookmarks allowthe user to find and return to a selected site by clicking an easily recognizable link.
Comment A written note intended as an explanation, illustration, or criticism of a passage in a book or other writing; anannotation.
Edit to prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, or adapting
Host A computer or other device providing data or services that a remote computer can access by means of anetwork or modem.
Launch To introduce to the public or to a market:
Log on/off
Network A group or system of electric components and connecting circuitry designed to function in a specific manner.
Register
Respond
Transfer
UploadTo convey or cause to pass from one place, person, or thing to another.

Diplomacy: The skill of dealing with people without upsetting them.
Etiquette: Rules for behaviour in society.
Politeness: Good manners and respect for others.
Rudeness: Bad manners and a lack of respect for others.
Tradition: A belief or way of doing something which has existed for some time.
Appreciation: Enjoyment from something that is good quality.
Rank: The position that someone has in an organisation, society, etc.
Netiquette: Rules of acceptable behaviour on the internet. For example: for writing a blog post.
Consideration: The quality of being sensitive to others and thinking about their feelings.