This is a song on Rídend Hwa Secga Ni's Playlist. I haven't listened to it before. When I visited his page, I stumbled across this song. I really like to listen to it.
In this days people truly are on the go since morning till night so they need to do some physical activities and they must find them healthy and useful. A great deal of people prefer to use their spare time just by using computer , cell-p
We just had a discussion in my class about the words too and either. That led us to talk about also and neither as well. This was a Level 1 class and either was a word that had not been well explained to them before.
In your life, have you taken a traditional path or a non-traditional path to reach your educational and career goals?what are the advantages and disadvantages of each path?
It sounds like a medical term, or the name of a South African cactus plant, but it describes words in English whose spoken sound is the same as the actual sound. For example, the words "buzz", "hum", "pop" and "hiss" are onomatopoeic words.
This is a song from Jason Mraz - I won't give up. Jason Mraz is one of my favourite singer. This song though sounds a bit slow, but it's really uplifting and motivational. Enjoy the song. :-)
After so many years, I still like this song as much as the first time i heard it. The little difference is now i grow older (haha) and can do many things my way, so can feel the song deeply in my heart. What about you, my friends?
This song really touched my heart, I love it so much. It was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for Dionne Warwich released in October, 1967. It is one of several Bacharach/David songs featured prominently in the comedy My Best Friend's Wedding