Senin, 29 April 2013

English idiom and meaning bring









Here some English idiom with the word bring.


1. What brought you there yesterday? ( Why did you come there?).


2. The statement brought him guilt home to him. ( made him realize it).


3. His business brings him recognition and riches. ( made him).


4. The sight of the view brings back the wonderful days in his hometown. ( reminds)


5. Tom gave a speech at the ceremony and brought the house down.( marvelous applause).


6. The Judge brought in a verdict of guilty to the man. ( gave).


7. Her health problem was brought on by little sanitation. (caused by).


8. The editor of the new woman magazine is going to bring out a new edition for middle age women. ( publish).


9. The man fainted but the rescuer soon brought him round.( made him recover from unconsciousness).


10. Ann was brought up to be a great woman. ( educated, trained).


11. The robbery was brought to trial in the Supreme Court. ( was taken).

Rabu, 17 April 2013

english idiom and meaning say







Here are some idioms with the word say. I wrote English idiom with the word bring too.

1. What you say is a hard blow to me. ( = your opinion).

2. How much do you want for an old car? Let’s say $10000 ( sugest).

3. What do you say to a coffee? ( come and have coffee).

4. They say there will be some cut for next salary. ( there is a vague report).

5. Jane goes without saying. ( no need to tell anything).

6. I say, have you read the report? ( have no meaning, the I say is an exclamation to attract attention).

7. Well Niko has said his say. ( given opinion).

8. I would tell my Robert that I want to resign this month but when I met him, I had no say in the matter. ( no power to speak).

9. There is an old saying” No one is perfect”. (a wise word).


Selasa, 16 April 2013

english idiom and meaning tell


Here are some idioms using the word tell
1.      You can tell the time
2.      Will you tell the story about the story of Harry potter?
3.      The headmaster told me to finish the project.
4.      Jane told us a very attractive tale.
5.      Don’t tell a lie! You should tell the truth.
6.      I can’t tell you how happy I am to meet you. ( can’t express).
7.      I can tell what he is like by seeing her face. ( understand).
8.      He is an athlete. His muscled body tells his own tale. (explain itself).
9.      It’s difficult to tell how the thief was done. ( discover).
10.  Jane and Jenny are twins. I can’t tell the one from the other. ( distinguish).
11.  His effort that he did last year is beginning to tell now. ( has its effect).
12.  The designer has created a most telling use of color. ( effective).
13.  There were fifty of us in the classroom all told. ( counting everyone).
14.  The hard life in Jack’s childhood told on him in later life. ( affected him for the worse).

Sabtu, 13 April 2013

english idiom and meaning make

Make is very popular word. There are many idioms with this word. Here are some of them.

1. Who has made the mistake?

2. The old woman has to work hard to make a living. ( earn a living).

3. Fanny will make an excellent secretary because her beauty and smartness. ( be good).

4. When do you make it? ( say it).

5. This test makes me look stupid.

6. Never make a fool of yourself! ( make embarrassed).

7. Who makes a mess of my bedroom. ( make dirty).

8. Sinta can’t make out what her boy friend is saying. ( doesn’t understand).

9. You have made a great speech in the farewell party. ( good speech).

10. A bottle of Korean Soju has made the man drunk. ( has caused).

11. This is a home made bag. ( small industry bag).

12. Don’t make a joke!

13. I make a lot of money from online business. ( succeed).

14. My wife makes a fortune from her business too. ( succeed).

15. Never make enemies but make friends!

16. I have tried to make Nina understand but I fail.

17. John is a good organizer so his boss makes him the supervisor. ( promote him).

18. Make haste or we’ll be late ( proverb) (hurry up).

19. Jim’s speaking always makes me laugh.

20. I’ll make it my business to finish the project. ( busy).

21. Make sure you come to my party!

22. My teacher can’t make out my handwriting. ( can’t read, can’t understand).

23. This story is not true, someone has made it up. ( written, invented).

24. Look! The girl has too much make up on her face.

25. This paper will soon make the fire burn.

26. I don’t know what to make of this proposal. ( what to undesrstand).

27. Let’s make him a present before he goes to USA!. ( give)

28. My Uncle is a self-made man. He is a successful businessman. (has become successful without formal education).

29. Let’s make ourselves useful. ( be beneficial).

30. Have you made up your mind which T-shirt you want to buy? ( decided).

31. Don’t worry, we are going to make a point of seeing your mom when you are out. ( take special care).

32. You should make do with your old dress. (content yourself).

33. Make the hay while the sun shines ( proverb) ( catch opportunity while you can).

34. One swallow doesn’t make a summer. (proverb) ( don’t think because you pass a difficulty , that all your problems are gone).

35. You have made your bed you must lay in it. (proverb). ( you must accept the result of your own deed).

english idiom and meaning do

There are many idioms using word do. Here are some of them.

1. You must do your best.

2. You can take this herb, it won’t do you any harm, in fact it will do you good.

3. You can use my car. I have done with it. ( no longer need it).

4. Harris always does a good turn to anyone if he can. ( help).

5. This steak is under done (not cooked), in fact I prefer well it well done. (cooked).

6. When you visit France, you can do the Eiffel Tower. ( look at all the things).

7. If you paid $20 for this old bike, you would be done. ( be cheated).

8. What does your motorcycle do to the mountainous area? ( travel).

9. Come on, you should be up and doing! ( active , energetic).

10. Mr. X is not an honest man. You shouldn’t have anything to do with him. ( any dealing).

11. I don’t have anything to do with the problem. ( no concern).

12. Your work is too slow. You won’t do. ( won’t succeed).

13. It doesn’t do to abandon schoolwork. (it’s a bad thing).

14. I am doing very well in this business. ( succeeding).

15. I am done up ( tired) after riding for two hours without stopping, now I could do with a water and meal. ( should have).

16. Help your self! But I have not much food, could you do with bread and jam! ( enough with).

17. It is easier said than done. (proverb).

18. You can’t wear your old shirt, it is actually done for. ( worn out).

19. What do you think? Is it good for you? What you have done to me?

20. I am very apologetic , nothing doing, Do you want to borrow my car?. ( I am not going to help).

21. Well begun is a half done. (proverb). ( good start is a half of success).

22. Do to others as you would have them do to you. ( proverb). ( we treat other as they treat us).

Jumat, 12 April 2013

idiom english and meaning fact matter


Here some idioms use the words. matter and fact

Most meanings of fact is something that exists and truth.

1. I had got along with Tina for years, in fact I had been a boy at her course.

2. As a matter of fact I love the work.

3. Susan was no credit to Mr. Lee or the other teacher for that matter.

4. Jim can’t spell his name , for that matter he can’t even tell it.

5. The fact of the matter is Mr. William can’t get a secretary who can’t speak French.

6. In fact, All students want to have a tour next holiday season.

7. The story I told you is fact not fiction.

idiom english and meaning credit



There are some meanings the word credit. Here are some of them.

1. Praise, honor

- Sinta must give you credit for being a talented writer.

- Mr. Adam deserves credit for the invention he has made.

2. A individual or thing that reveal honor.

- That girl is credit to her mother.

- Your achievement is credit to you.

3. Trust, good name

- I received the food on credit ( promise to pay later).

- The credit of the company is pleasing. They will pay for the service that they buy.

4. Sum standing in a person’s favour in the bank.

- Mr. Lee had a credit account of $1000000,-

Kamis, 11 April 2013

english idiom and meaning get


English idiom and meaning get
These are collections of idiomatic English with the word get. There are various meanings. Here are some of them
Word get means to obtain
1.      I got a check last month.
2.      I got  a bad cough last night.
3.      Susan always gets good grades.  
4.      I get a new idea.
5.      Charles had got a job in a factory.
6.      He got his lunch in the car.
Word get  means become
1.      Everyone is getting bored.
2.      You will get better soon if you have enough rest.
3.      Circle around the fire camp, we will get warm.
4.      Please be careful! Or you will get hurt.
5.      Jim was out in the rain so he got very wet.
Word get means to arrive or to go
1.      I don’t get home now.
2.      The bus is full, I couldn’t get into it.
3.      OK, on the T-junction you should get off the bus.
4.      Never get into debt
5.      He got into bad community.
Word get means cause to be done ( reason why)
1.      Why didn’t you get your house painted?
2.      I want to get a plumber to repair the water faucet.
3.      I’ll get her to finish homework today.
Word get means must
1.      I’ve got to hand in this project on Monday.
Other meaning of get
1.      Susan started her business few years ago and got on very well. ( succeeded).
2.      I get on very well with my dad. We never argue. (agree).
3.      Get on with your project! ( continue).
4.      Go and get you shoes on ! ( put on).
5.      Daniel has quiet got over the loss of her bike. ( stopped to feel sad about).
6.      The project has nearly done! Let’s get it over! ( finish it).
7.      The glass is too high, I can’t get at it Mom! ( reach it).
8.      They get along well with their small money. ( manage to live).
9.      The robber had got away before the police came. ( escape).
10.  Let’s get down to make the tree house! ( settle down, make a start).
11.  Jenny can’t get over from her sadness. ( recover ).
12.  The police officers asked the witness but they could get nothing out of him. ( =obtain no information).

Senin, 08 April 2013

Positive Parenting approach to end tantrum temper


Tantrum temper is an overacting mood in children. Children often scream angrily. The cause varies. As parents, you have to prepare an appropriate approach to end temper tantrum. Are you sure, you can do to overcome temper tantrum in your child? You may think that you have given many toys and taken your child on vacation. In fact, not all those facilities work well to end your child’s tantrum temper.
Ending tantrum temper in children needs strategy. Every child needs different approach but you must know what to do best for your children. Here are some techniques that can be effective in general. You can analyze how you stop your children from wild behavior.
You should realize that you are not to buy your toddlers or children things and protect them from life. You must educate your children skills that assist them to achieve success in their life today and tomorrow.
1.      Make a chart of everything that is necessary for your kids. You can range the list from educational needs, toys, clothing, and food. It is important for you to write down the chart so you can choose what the first need.
2.      Empower your children to have great behavior. Shouting and yelling is not effective to stop your children’s anger. You should make negotiation at every problem and case. Teach your children express their feeling intelligently. This work is slow but your will see the result. 
3.      Lead your child to discover specific life skill at early age. This helps your children overcome problem by themselves. You can teach your children how to plant a rose or ask them to help you wash your car. This activity will give well-built experience how they live and spend their time. You sometimes can teach your children to cook some spaghetti. Do not worry when your children are dirty with seasoning and vegetable oil.
4.      Don’t get angry with your children when their tantrum arouses. Threatening your children will only create hate in their heart. Your children may be quiet but they do not really accept what you have done to them.
5.      Never hit your children how bad their tantrum is. Hitting children is not prohibited ( my opinion) but your slap works nothing. You only leave your children keep hatred and hurt feeling. Take it easy, negotiate patiently, and offer your children alternatives to their desire. You need patient to face your children’s anger.
As you evaluate this piece of writing, you can have better ideas how to end your children tantrum temper. You are the closest person to your children. You know better about them. As a mom and a dad, you have a full of authority to use your power but you cannot leave and save hatred in your children’s mind. Does grow love and affection better than plant hate in your children’s memory? 

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