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Zora
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Vocabulary Worksheets
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I just put up a vocabulary worksheet on words and slang words that one might find in Canada for tomorrow... And I encourage other native speakers to also do this. English is so rich and varied in vocabulary that I think we can all benefit from activities like this. It broadens ones horizons. I know that I find it funny and very interesting to hear that something is said a certain way in another country. Heck, you needn�t even go that far sometimes... even within the same country there are differences!
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12 Dec 2008
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Vickiii
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What a great idea zora. I could do a whole book on the kiwi use of the word bugger. For a great video clip check this out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-Y3AsZ19Hc hehehe. did you know a word could be a verb, noun, adjective, adverb, expletive, etc etc? |
12 Dec 2008
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Zora
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Hilarious video Vickii! lol .. we also use "bugger" in Canada but I have the very odd feeling here that you kiwis use it in more ways than we do!!
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12 Dec 2008
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freddie
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Hi Zora. As a Canadian who�s been away from home for a long time. I got all misty eyed when I saw giv�n�r on your ws :) Haven�t heard that in a looooong time! :) I agree, sometimes students sound like grammar books, more or less correct, but not very colorful! . For example, one day I was chatting with my Upper Intermediate class and asked, "Is that your stuff?" and they said they had never heard the word stuff before!!! Can you imagine a more useful word? |
12 Dec 2008
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Zora
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"Stuff" isn�t used at all here in Spain either and I get blank looks when I use it! Such a shame because it is such a great word.
"Where�s my stuff.." // "Let�s go to the store and buy some stuff" // "Psst.. did you bring the stuff?" // "I need you to get me some stuff." // "I�m thinking of doing some stuff on the weekend"...
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12 Dec 2008
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freddie
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Psst...Did you get the "stuff" ? wink wink |
12 Dec 2008
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Zora
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"Yup, I got it.. and I hid with the other stuff"... lol
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12 Dec 2008
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cheezels
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You can also say "stuff you!", when you are angry at someone.... Anyway I have stuff to do...
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12 Dec 2008
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Zora
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Or how about... "Why don�t you stuff it!" .. or .. "Go get stuffed!"..
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12 Dec 2008
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cheezels
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Or a variation mmmmmmmmmm stuffing inside a chicken. So yummie :-) Soemtimes I just make the stuffing without the chicken as I love it so much hehe
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13 Dec 2008
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Zora
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Oh.. stuffing os the best! Turkey stuffing is amazing!
How about "I got the stuffing knocked out of me??"
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13 Dec 2008
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