Friday, 18 December 2015
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Crush (2013) - Full Movie
Crush 2013
Directed by Malik Bader
thrill - romance
A secret admirer's crush on a high school athlete takes a fatal turn.
Crush is a movie about Mike Norris, the most good looking guy in his school, that's also the best soccer player in his team, have good grades, some good chezz skills and it's also an artist, what would be the dream man of every college girl, except by the fact he is gay. I mean, they never said he is really gay, but that's the only thing possible after he rejected some nice girls by no reason. I do have a small crush on Sarah Bolger and Crystal Reed, so I just can't accept that.
In a town where creepy stalking behavior seems to be the regional sport, a group of good looking white young people start to have some romance issues, but there's someone among them that is what the internet would call an evil overly attached girlfriend. The movie is boring and almost nothing happens until the ridiculous and predictable plot twist that I was expecting since that I pressed play. It is hard to describe this movie as an horror, but since it doesn't fit in anything else, it's acceptable.
To be fair, the movie is not bad as I was expecting, I think it might be enjoyable for teenage girls, so that must be something, right?
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Thursday, 14 February 2013
Friday, 28 December 2012
1.1 MOCK EXAM 3
I- VOCABULARY
II-
LANGUAGE:
A. Put in there is or there are
1. ________
_________ an elephant in the
zoo.
2. ________
_________ a tiger in the zoo.
3. ________
_________ five monkeys in the
zoo.
4. ________
_________ zebras in the zoo.
5. ________
_________ a giraffe in the zoo.
6. ________
_________ pretty birds in the
zoo.
7. ________
_________ a peacock in the zoo.
8. ________
_________ pink flamingoes in
the zoo.
B. Choose the right answer
1) There is/ There are some milk in my coffee.
2) There is/ There are some good people in our school.
3) There is/ There are some bread in the kitchen.
4) There is/ There are ten desks in the classroom.
5) There is/ There are two supermarkets
in this street.
6) There is/ There are a pretty doll for your daughter on the table.
7) There is/ There are a new TV in this room.
8) There is/ There are some mistakes in
your homework.
9) There is/ There are tomatoes and cucumbers in this salad.
10) There is/ There are not any water in the glass.
C. Put in to be (is or are):
1.
There _______an apple tree in the garden.
2.
There _______ funny monkeys in the zoo.
3.
There _______ chairs in the classroom.
4.
There_______ a lot of pens on the table.
5.
There _______a bird in the tree.
6.
There_______ some water in the bottle.
7.
There _______pretty pictures in the book.
8.
There_______ a lot of children in the
classroom.
9.
There _______a tiger in the jungle.
10.
There _______some tea in the cup.
11.
There _______a bird in the cage.
D.
Underline the right answer:
There is a cat.
There are cats.
There’s a tomato.
There are tomatoes.
There’s a monkey.
There are monkeys.
There is a bear.
There are bears.
There’s a berry.
There are some berries.
There’s a berry.
There are some berries.
There’s a flower.
There are lots of flowers.
There is a flower.
There are lots of flowers.
E. Complete the sentences with some or any:
1)
Are
there ____________ books in the bedroom?
2)
There
are ____________ books in the bedroom.
3)
Are
there ____________ windows in the
bedroom?
4)
There
aren´t ____________ any carpets on the
floor.
5)
there
are ____________ pillows on the bed.
6)
Are
there ____________ pictures on the wall?
7)
There
aren´t ____________ flowers on the table.
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
1.1 HAVE GOT
HAVE GOT
I- USE:
A.
'Have got' is mainly used in British English.
B.
We use 'Have got' to talk about possession and belongings.
I've got a new house.
Has she got a car?
C. We use 'Have got' to talk about relationships.
Have you got a girlfriend?
He's got three brothers.
Ø HAVE with the
personal pronouns I, you, we, they.
Ø HAS with the personal pronouns he, she, it.
II- FORM:
positive
|
negative
|
question
|
a car
|
|
I/you/we/they
|
I have got.
I've got.
|
I have not got.
I haven’t got.
|
Have I got?
|
|
he/she/it
|
He has got.
He’s got.
|
He has not got.
He hasn't got.
|
Has he got?
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