Saturday, 9 November 2013

THERE IS A BOY IN THE GIRLS' BATHROOM


WRITE 5 OF THE NEW WORDS YOU HAVE LEARNT FROM THIS BOOK.  

YOU CAN NOT REPEAT OTHERS!!!!!

Use this chart:

 New Word

Word in Context

Your definition

Definition from Dictionary

Your Example

9 comments:

  1. Mumble
    He mumble something
    Say something quietly
    Talk very quietly so anyone can hear you
    She mumbled the answer of the question

    Urged
    Why don´´t you tell the class something about you urged Mrs. Ebbel
    To say someone to do what you want
    To press someone to do something
    jump over the rock urgered my p.e teacher.

    Bulging
    He stared at jeff with bulging eyes
    Look to somebody with big eyes
    Increase in space and volume
    She told me what had happened and i look at her with bulging eyes.

    Wads
    his desk was full of wads of torn paper ...
    A ball of soft material
    a small mass or ball of fibrous or soft material
    He was playing with a wad of unrecognizable material

    Threatened
    That was why he had threatened to spit on Jeff
    to say someone to do something and if doesn´t do. it recibes a penalty
    to express a threat to a person or people.
    I thretened him because he didn´t want to give me his homework

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  2. Five words:

    ·GIGGLED:
    Word in context: "Ronnie giggled"
    My definition: laugh in a silly way
    Meaning: Laugh lightly and repeatly in a silly way,from amusement,nervouness or embarrasment.
    My example: They giggled at some private jokes.

    DASHED:
    Word in context: "He walked slowly toward the front of the room,then sudlently dashed out the other door and into the hall"
    My definition: Go away quickly.
    Meaning: Verb To dash, run or travel somewhere in a great hurry.
    My example: I must dash, I'm late!

    POPPLED:
    Word in context: "He poppled down next to her"
    My definition: Go somewhere for a while without notice.
    Meaning: Verb To pop, go somewhere for a short time after without notice.
    My example: She poppled a pen into her pocket.

    RIPPED:
    Word in context: "I ripped it up"
    My definition: To rasterize something.
    Meaning: Verb To rip, rasterize (an image)
    My example: Once you are happy with the image, you can rip it up.

    SCOOTED:
    Word in context: ""Good" said Colleen, the scoted away"
    My definition: Leave quickly.
    Meaning: Verb To scoot, go or leave somewhere quickly.
    Example: They scooted off on their bikes

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  3. Kick it the other way urged Bradley
    Urge : To cheer someone
    Urge to the team said the teacher

    It was a smile or a frown ?
    Frown : The gesture that you make to someone
    The pupil frown to the teacher

    I never repeat anything anyone tells me assured Carla.
    assured : To sure something
    Carla assured me the explanetion

    He's my counselor
    counselor : person how helps people with their problems
    I enjoyed the visit with the counselor

    You capture the very scence of the book
    scence : the deepest view of something
    He caught the scence of the book

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  4. Five words I found difficult:

    BUFFLED
    Word in context: "Bradley was buffled"
    My def.: To stay in confusion.
    Def. of the dictionary: To puzzle; to be at a loss.
    Ex. "I was buffled because I couldn't understand her accent"

    FROWN
    Word in context: "If it was a smile or a frown"
    My def.: To put an angry face
    Def. of the dictionary: to draw the brows together and wrinkle the forehead, esp worry, anger, or concentration
    Ex. "I had frowned because he didn't give me my pen"

    TO UNHOOK
    "The barber unhooked the apron around Bradley's neck"
    My def.: To take something out of something/someone.
    Def. of the dictionary: to unfasten the hook of (a dress, etc)
    Ex. "I unhook my apron in the kitchen to start cooking"

    CHOKE
    "Nearly choking him to death"
    When you can't breathe
    Def. of the dictionary: to hinder or stop the breathing of (a person or animal), esp by constricting the windpipe or by asphyxiation
    Ex. "I choke because Matteo didn't let me breathe"

    KNOT
    "The knot in his stomach tightened"
    A thing that is tied.
    Def. of the dictionary: any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a piece of rope, cord, etc, in upon itself, to another piece of rope, or to another object
    Ex. "The scouts said I have a done a perfect knot"

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  5. KNOT
    Word in context: "he felt the knot pull tighter"
    My definition: in a tight string
    Definition from dictionary: in rope
    Ex: I had a knot in the neck thinking about them
    BIZARRE
    Word in context:" He`s bizarre"
    My definition: strange
    Definition from dictionary: eccentric
    Ex:" now they both looked bizarre"
    TO SCOWL
    Word in content: "Kemp scowled at him as she opened the door"
    My definition: to frown
    Definition from dictionary: lour
    Ex:" I told my father a lie and he was scowling"
    TO THROB
    Word in context: "His face throbbed as he watched the water wash down the drain"
    My definition: to pump
    Definition from dictionary: pulsate strongly
    Ex: "My heart throb when I discuss with my brother"
    TO TREMBLE
    Word in context: "The corners of her mouth trembled "
    My definition: moving her lips with fear
    Definition from dictionary: to quiver
    Ex: "The country tremble with the huge earthquake"
    TO WHINE
    Word in content: "Bradley whined"
    My definition: to complain
    Definition from dictionary: complaining with cry
    Ex: " My sistern whined because my parents gave a new computer"

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  6. Dashed
    He walked show y toward the front of the room, then suddentley dashed out
    V. To dash
    Run or travel somewhere in a great hurry
    Ex. I will dash to the airport if I'm late
    Miked
    I knew you'd understand miked Bartholomew
    V. To mike
    Supply or equip with a microphone
    The spy was miked
    Ball
    You've just invited to the ball
    A large and formal party featuring social dancing
    I hate the ball
    Drizzling
    It was drizzling the next morning as Bradley walked ti school
    To rain in mistlike drop
    In Madrid was drizzling
    Astonishment
    Carla said with astonishment
    With surprise
    My parents were atonishment when I tell then that I have a 10 in the exam

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  7. beige: beige
    sentence: was it also beige?
    beige, a special colour of a light brown.
    knot:nudo
    sentence: the knot in his stomach was so tight it choked off his vocal cords.
    is a group of small links united with a difficult opening.
    wiped: borrado
    sentence:his mother wiped his face with a tissue.
    to have something erase, relieve something you don´t want to write is a example.
    spades: espadas
    sentence: two spades in the stomach, then flipped him over his head and over the cliff.
    to have a large slasher edge to nail someone/something.
    tightened: apretado
    sentence: the knot inside him tightened with every step he took.
    to have something closed to you.

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  8. 1.sighed:suspirar
    Carla sighed .
    to exhale audibly in a long deep breath
    sentence : I sighned when i am angry
    2.butt:trasero
    is a part of our body that we have in the bottom
    setence:the dog bite him in the bottom
    i bet you feel differebtly if he bit you on your butt

    3.wheter :tanto asi
    it said like a posibilite
    I didnt know whether to write he or she
    we are not sure whether it will rain
    4.ripped;rasgar
    he felt like his insides were being ripped apart
    when you broke something
    i ripped the car of my dad
    5.gathered ;acumular
    All the other animals were gartheres together
    to acumulate something
    i gathered o alot of books


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  9. 1.SCOOTED:
    "good" said colleen,the scooted away.
    to scoot
    go or leave somewhere quickly
    ex: I scooted to my house yesterday.
    2.CRUMPLED:
    then crumpled the list into a ball.
    to crumple
    (material:crease)
    ex:I buy a new per of shoes os crumpled.
    3. ASTONISHMENT:
    carla said with astonishment.
    surprise
    ex: They were astonishment when Laura goes to another country.
    4.GIGGLED:
    Braddly giggled as he walked to carla´s office.
    giggle
    to lough in a silly, often high- pitched way
    ex: I giggled at met you last weekend
    5. FROWNED:
    Mrs.Ebbel frowned
    frown
    to draw the graws together and wrinle the forehead
    ex:She frowned her forehead when she was angry

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