My question:
when should i put V-ing after "to"??
Teacher's answer:
ook forward to?is an expression and o?is a preposition. A preposition cannot be followed by a verb. A preposition is followed by a noun/pronoun/gerund.
eeing?= gerund.
AL
Reflection:
Frankly speaking, i didn't expect such short answer, and what i really wanted to know is what kind of situation should i put V-ing after "TO". The teacher just answered my examples and didn't give more example or details. Also, the anwser inclueded some illegible characters so i couldn't understand clearly. But over all, the response is fast and becasue they would filter the questions first, i am confident about their answers.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Reflection of Steve Jobs' Address
This week our group presented Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address. Why we picked that topic as our group project is because we have known he is a legend of the technical world. Personally, I know he founded the Apple Company, he was thrown out from Apple and he had returned to Apple years ago before doing this project. But I never know he was an adopted child and he dropped out from college. Steve Jobs, like Bill Gates, dropped out from school. The difference between he and Gates is Gates already knew what he wanted and founded Microsoft Company later. On the other hand, Steve Jobs dropped out because he couldn’t see the value of going to school. But turns out, they both successes and do what they love. That just seems to prove Steve Jobs’ saying, “you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards”.
Steve Jobs is famous for using special present skills to promote products. I saw many of his presentations about promote incredible, head of time stuff like iPod, iPhone and iPad. But I never saw his Stanford speech before. Undoubtedly, I would consider this as his best speech ever. In his fifteen minutes address, he used three small, simply stories to interpret his life. There are many beautiful and meaningful sayings like “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right”, “To have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become.” and “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.”
We graduates are facing another journey of our life now just like Steve Jobs faced his dropped out life that time. I hope I will carry his words and face uncertainty future and obstacles.
Steve Jobs is famous for using special present skills to promote products. I saw many of his presentations about promote incredible, head of time stuff like iPod, iPhone and iPad. But I never saw his Stanford speech before. Undoubtedly, I would consider this as his best speech ever. In his fifteen minutes address, he used three small, simply stories to interpret his life. There are many beautiful and meaningful sayings like “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right”, “To have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become.” and “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.”
We graduates are facing another journey of our life now just like Steve Jobs faced his dropped out life that time. I hope I will carry his words and face uncertainty future and obstacles.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
ESL Podcast 574 – Shopping for Produce
This is a monologue about one shopped in a supermarket. Narrator first vowed to eat healther but later when passing by the cookie aisle, the narrator curved.
1. made a beeline for: To move swiftly in a direct, straight course.
2. picked over: To sort out or examine item by item.
3. wilted: To cause to droop or lose freshness
4. impulse buys: buy on impulse without proper reflection.
5. all in one sitting: during a short period of time
6. fall off the wagon: to resume any previously stopped behavior including smoking, drug use, overeating, or any other disavowed behavior.
In the listening, I learned some expressions and phrases i rarely use in writing. I think ESL Podcast provides good interesting topics. Listening one small topic everyday can improve listening skill unconsciously.
1. made a beeline for: To move swiftly in a direct, straight course.
2. picked over: To sort out or examine item by item.
3. wilted: To cause to droop or lose freshness
4. impulse buys: buy on impulse without proper reflection.
5. all in one sitting: during a short period of time
6. fall off the wagon: to resume any previously stopped behavior including smoking, drug use, overeating, or any other disavowed behavior.
In the listening, I learned some expressions and phrases i rarely use in writing. I think ESL Podcast provides good interesting topics. Listening one small topic everyday can improve listening skill unconsciously.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Big & Large
Big:
generally describes something huge than average size (big fish).
successful or powerful (a big person).
older (big brother).
something important (big deal, big decision).
Large:
quantity words. For example, we would say "a large amount", "a large proportion", "a large percentage of", and "a large area".
generally describes something huge than average size (big fish).
successful or powerful (a big person).
older (big brother).
something important (big deal, big decision).
Large:
quantity words. For example, we would say "a large amount", "a large proportion", "a large percentage of", and "a large area".
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
This is Nora
Hello! Everyone. This is Nora speaking~~ I ‘m not a blog person and I also hate self-introduction. So I just gonna introduce a great cafe for friends to hang around.
Here’s the spot!!!
Espressamente Illy (located inside the Taipei 101 skyscraper, 35F)
Generally speaking, I wouldn’t say the food and café there is excellent, but still, it’s better than Starbucks and the price is reasonable. Also, there are some special promotions from time to time.
The view is BITCHIN!! Especially at night. (I strongly recommended you guys go at night because my friend and I went there at 4pm and we only saw the stupid, ugly roofs of Vie Show Cinema and the World Trade Center.= =")
If you are interested, please feel free to ask me detail~~
Here’s the spot!!!
Espressamente Illy (located inside the Taipei 101 skyscraper, 35F)
Generally speaking, I wouldn’t say the food and café there is excellent, but still, it’s better than Starbucks and the price is reasonable. Also, there are some special promotions from time to time.
The view is BITCHIN!! Especially at night. (I strongly recommended you guys go at night because my friend and I went there at 4pm and we only saw the stupid, ugly roofs of Vie Show Cinema and the World Trade Center.= =")
If you are interested, please feel free to ask me detail~~
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