Wednesday, January 7, 2009

An Online bank Account

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Customer : I'm not too good with computers. How do I access my online bank account ?

Teller : Just go to our banks website and type in your PIN number. Follow the instructions after that.

Customer : Its really that easy ?

Teller : Yes. You can not only check your balance but also transfer monery right from your couch.

Vocabulary : 
1.access >>>vt.使用; n.进入权;使用权。

Monday, January 5, 2009

A New Credit Card

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Customer : I would like to apply for a Visa Gold Card. What should I prepare ?

Teller : We'll need your passport, ARC, plus you'll have to find a local guarantor.

Customer : How long will it take to get the card after I hand in the required documents ?

Teller : After we find out your credit score, we will let you know if you've been approved.

Vocabulary : 
1.apply for : 应征
2.local : adj.  当地的,本地的,n. 当地人
3.guarantor n. 保证人

Sunday, January 4, 2009

A New Bankbook

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Customer : Hello ! I am out of pages in my bankbook. I'd like to get a new one.

Teller : No problem. Give me your old bankbook, please, and I'd like to see your ID. I'm going to rip the magnetic strip off your old book. Here you go.

Customer : Why did you give it back to me ?

Teller : You can still see all the transactions, but you can't use it. Now, here's your new one.

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I am out of pages in my bankbook. 我的存款簿用完了。

My bankbook's pages are full. = I filled up all of the pages of my bankbook.  = I 've filled up my bankbook already.

I'm going to rip the magnetic strip off your old book。我会把磁条从旧的存款簿上撕下来。

= I'm ripping off the magnetic strip.
= I'm going to take off/tear off the magnetic strip.

Phrasal Verbs : 
1. fill up...... 填满

2. use up......用完,耗尽

3.run out......用完

4.rip A off B......把A从B中撕下来

5. Transaction......n. 交易;买卖

Saturday, January 3, 2009

How to start conversation to strangers ?

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I say : Hi! 

I say : I'm Kevin, 20 years old, I come from Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

I say : Can we become friends ?

He say : Sure.

I say : Nice to meet you.

He say : Nice to meet you too.

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The Cash Deposit Machine

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Teller : You don't need to wait in line to deposit money. Instead, you can use the cash deposit       machine.

Customer : Really ?  What is that ? 

Teller : We now provide cash deposit machines along with our normal ATMs. Come with me and let me show you ? 

Customer : I don't really trust machines, though.

Teller : Don't worry. It can give you a receipt, so if there's a problem, you can come in and tell us.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Learning English - Tips for Beginners

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Learning any new language is always a long and hard process. But there are little tips and tricks that can help along the way. With a little effort and dedication, learning a new language can become fun and exciting. Here are a few hints that will help a beginner in learning English.

Tip #1: 
Use what you learn. 

This, more than anything else, is going to help a person learn English quickly and with accuracy. It also helps to learn first those words you can use often. A student should start to notice which words they use most often and learn how to say them in English.

Tip #2: Work with others.

 Learning English by oneself can be a trying ordeal. Learning English with a friend can be fun and exciting. Two friends learning together can remind each other to use what they have learned and correct each other when they make mistakes.

Tip #3: Learn songs.

 If someone were asked to remember what their mother said to them at their childhood bedside, they probably wouldn’t be able to say. However, if someone were asked to sing a song that their mother sang to them at that same bedside, they could sing it back without missing a word. The human brain remembers song a lot better than it remembers straight words. Singing English songs can help with improving accent and remembering how words go together.

Tip #4: Write down new words. 

If a person can put new information into their brain in several different ways, they will remember it better. Writing down new words lets your mind remember the way it looks, the way it feels to write it. Even better, say the word aloud as you write it.

Tip #5: Write down what you hear. 

As a person learns English, he will hear new words every time he talks with someone in English. If these new words are not written down, they will be forgotten by the time the person makes it back to a dictionary where they can look the word up. One of the best investments a new English student can make is to buy a small notebook and pen that they can carry with them everywhere they go. Students are often shy about asking people about some word they just said. The truth is most people are more than happy to help, even spelling out words when asked. Everyone likes to feel like they have been helpful.

Tip #6: Read a book. 

In American schools, the smartest kids and quickest learners are those that take the time to read. Reading will supply a student with new vocabulary and lots of valuable practice. For those who are just starting, Dr. Seuss books provide a quick and fun way to absorb basic vocabulary.

As in everything else in life, the true key to success is very simple: practice, practice, practice. Anyone who is willing to make a real effort every single day can learn English, or any other language, for that matter. All it takes is a little time and dedication.

Using Newspaper To Practice English

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Newspapers are a great way to practice your reading skill and improve your vocabulary.

In addition, newspapers have ‘real world’ English, which is very different to ‘classroom’ English.

Here are some online newspapers:

Weird News Links to strange news stories
USA Weekend
Reuters Hourly News Short summaries of current news
The Chicago Tribune
The Jerusalem Post
The Nando Times
The New York Times
The Washington Post
World Newspapers On line
React Newsmagazine for teens
Reader’s Digest World

Here are some tips:

- it may seem difficult at first, but keep going!
- keep your dictionary close by and use it.
- writing out vocabulary helps remember it. Start a vocabulary notepad. Use each page for the each letter, A - Z. When you learn a new word, write it in your vocabulary notepad on the right page.
- explore the different sections of the newspaper. Some will be easier than others.