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Rabu, 07 Desember 2016
In Thursday, December 1st, at 6.15
p.m. I am listening to 103,4 Volare FM.
Well, now I would to write the
resume that I listen from my radio.
Volare Chit Chat
It divided into 4 segment. "How
to say it", "English please!", "Idioms" and
"Bilingual news".
1. How to say it
Where we will learn about the
mention talking to native speakers use everyday. Idiom is a merger of two words
and can be also more, each of which have different meanings, but when combined
it, would have the same meaning.
For example read someone like a
book. Consisting of words read, like, a and book. Understand someone
completely, always know all what her mind or its synonym read someone's mind.
first example: John's wife,
Jenny was very understanding of her husband, when john angry or something or
that interfere with john mind. And if john without his wife, john feel lost.
second example: Me and George have
been friends for long and long time ago, so even though he had no comment I can
read his mind, that he did not feel comfortable and wanted to leave earlier
than the party.
third example: You get bored, right?
I can read you like a book.
fourth example: You can't hide
anything from me, this is very easy and I really know you.
2. English please!
My opinion about the topic is, it not a bad thing to worship an idol, as long as it have a limitation. Well, it not just for “idol worship”, but everything we do, need a limitation. When we get too fanatic to our idol, without a limitation, all we do is to try to duplicate them, even for what we don’t need to. But, when we have a limitation, we know what we have to imitate, and what we don’t have to imitate from our idol.
3. Idioms
In this section, the idiom that I
learned was "Blood, Sweat, and Tears".
This idiom means, doing a work with
full effort.
example: After blood, sweat, and
tears, Nabilla finally got a college degree .This house is from all of my
blood, sweat, and tears.
4. Bilingual news
In this
section, the news that I listened was about, a world record from a tea lover.
The record is to dip a biscuit to a cup of tea from a 70-meter crane. Well,
that was an important news to know. Happy to know it.