ခ်စ္ခင္ေလးစားရေသာ GETC မွ - TopicsExpress



          

ခ်စ္ခင္ေလးစားရေသာ GETC မွ ေက်ာင္းသား၊ေက်ာင္းသူမ်ားနွင့္ English စာကို အခ်ိန္ကုန္သက္သာ ေပ်ာ္ရႊင္စြာ ေလ့လာလိုသူမ်ားအတြက္... GETC သင္တန္းေက်ာင္းမွ ယေန႔ ထပ္မံပို႔ခ်ေပးမယ့္ Facebook Learning English lesson ကေတာ့ Essential Idioms in English လို...႔ေခၚတဲ့ အဂၤလိပ္စကားမွာ မရွိမျဖစ္၊မသိမျဖစ္ သံုးရမယ့္ အီဒီယမ္ေလးေတြပဲ ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ကဲ…………အဂၤလိပ္စာ ေလ့လာအသံုးခ်ေနသူမ်ား......... Essential Idioms ေလးေတြကို မွန္မွန္ကန္ကန္ သံုုးခဲ့ဖူးရဲ႕လားလို႔ ၾကည့္လိုက္ၾကရေအာင္...... 1.To be up to : to be responsible for deciding;to be doing as a regular activity (The second definition is most often used in a question as a form of greeting) Eg.I don’t care whether we go to the reception or not.It’s up to you. Eg.Hi,George.I haven’t seen you in a while.What have you been up to? 2.Ill at ease : uncomfortable or worried in a situation Eg.Speaking in front of a large audience makes many people feel ill at ease. Eg.My wife and I were ill at ease because our daughter was late coming home from a date. 3.To do over : to revise,to do again (A noun or pronoun must separate the two parts of this idiom.) Eg.You’d better do the letter over because it is written so poorly. Eg.Jose made so many mistakes in his homework that the teacher made him do it over. 4.To look into : to investigate,to examine carefully (also : to check into) Eg.The police are looking into the matter of the stolen computers. Eg.The congressional committee will check into the financial dealings of the government contractor. 5.To take hold of : to grasp,to grip with the hands Eg.You should take hold of the railing as you go down those steep stairs. Eg.The blind man took hold of my arm as I led him across the street. GETC ၏ Facebook Learning English Programme ကို အားရေက်နပ္လိမ့္မည္ ဟုေမ်ွာ္လင့္ပါသည္။ GETC မွ ဆရာ၊ဆရာမမ်ား။ getc-languageschool
Posted on: Mon, 02 Dec 2013 10:44:13 +0000

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