114. Are you, teacher, still eager to learn English?


Dun,

off course,

riddled,

glance,

gaze,

togie,

dough (money, sl.),

corer,

yup ("yes"),

Jolly Rancher,

razzing,

stateroom,

murky,

knocked out of him,

snowflake,

pounding,

glittered,

flurry,

throb,

shrug,

yarn,

catwalk,

How come this happened?,

dame,

ace...

All these words and idioms I have learned lately myself. Every day I learn one word at least. And doing so I think helps the teacher to find out what way to advise his students. Keep being a bookworm yourself!


Is there any job you think is not a service to society? This pic is kind of a homage to Inagra, the company in Granada in charge of garbage collecting and cleaning the streets. Thank you guys for your clean service to everyone! And the snap is from flickr com Oh, I forgot it: also thanks to you ladies, who are joining the team of cleaners more and more, and contributing with your lovely, mother-like way, spouse-like way, exclusively femenine tiny-detail picking.

Sincerely.

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