Wednesday 19 October 2011

Sentences using vocabulary from Unit 4


Headquarters (n) - The headquarters of Walmart is located in Arkansas, U.S.A. 
Poverty (n) - In some parts of the world, people are living in extreme poverty.
Representative (n) - In a big company like Walmart, the representative, Sam Walton, in under a lot of pressure form other supermarkets. 
Finance (v) - In order to go to University and pay for all of my classes, I need to finance well. 
Issue (n) - My manager and I are having some issues at the moment, she expects too much of me. 
Spokesperson (n) - Zoe Saldana is the spokesperson for Avon products, she always has to say good things about the company. 


Jorge

The scientists determine that we are living in the worst era.

The elections remain unclear nobody knows what is happening.

Finally the government gets funds to build the stadium.

Last month the police found 20 executed people.

Death penalty is the worst thing can happen.

Baby boomer generation reaches retirement age.

All the city is advocating violence.

Mohammed


The police must find the evidence from the scene of the crime.

The Inmate can not have a good life in prison.

Death row is given to the people who did a really serious crime. 

The police in my city they are so sloppy

The police should Investigate how to discover how did the crime. 

All the criminals  try to get rid of the evidence.

You must to sleep well to be vital.

Su Bin


1. Take place

Election for our class will take place every week.

2.  Campaign

They designed a good advertising campaign.

3. Candidate

I don’t support a candidate because the candidate was very rude before.

4. Political

A political magazine is difficult to understand.

5. Publicity

There has been a great deal of publicity surrounding the news.

6. Back

The main party back the opinion.

7. Policy

Several policy  ideas are on the table.

Gary


Communism: He determined to give his own life to the great cause of communism.

Party: if someone wants to be a politician that need join a big party.

Elect: people will elect someone to lead them

Vote: John is going to vote this liar that because he believes the liar said.

Process: This process ought to be highly sophisticated

Parliament: He had promised to stay at his post until parliament passed budget.

Impose: The country's interim government ordered a curfew but lacked the manpower to impose it.

Amal
Parole (n):
The criminal will be in a parole after one year.

Prosperous (adj)
The owner of that company is really prosperous.

Moral (n)(adj)
Employers must respect the moral issues of that company.

Strict (adj)
Some countries have a strict law about crimes.

Pass a law
The government passed

Barrier(n)
There are many barriers for immigrants in some countries.

Settle (v)
Finally, my friend’s family settled in New York last year


Abdulhameed


Democracy - When power is given to the people, the people vote for their leaders. 


Dictatorship - The dictatorship shouldn't be used on children. 


Governor - The governor is form high society - executive head of state.


Council - The council should think. 


Swap - I want to swap flats with Zach


Claim - My friend claim me some money for the rent. 


Devastating - The hurricane in New Orleans was devastating.  
Sung Hee


Effective - she knows effective teaching methods.


Commit - The boy was commited to the crime.


Opponent - There are opponents of the proposal on the street.


Justice - I have a sense of justice 


Innocent - That's an innocent lie. 


Guilty - He felt guilty about it


Shrink - Shrink from danger.



No comments:

Post a Comment

Elec 1 - Thursday

 Digital Detox