Monday, February 23, 2015

The Last Game


     Ice hockey? Ehh... I'm not really a fan, nor do I enjoy watching it. Saturday would be my little sisters last home game so I decided to go and support her. She was determined to win and defeat the Brewster Bulldogs. Any time I would go to a game, I would get cold, but this time I came prepared and wore tons of clothes. Although I think I will never become familiar with the terminology of the game, I enjoyed this one, as it meant so much to everyone.

     In he beginning of the game, my sister’s team, the Gulls, scored right away. After that, they seemed rather slow and no one understood why they were skating so poorly. All of a sudden the Bulldogs scored a goal and they were tied! Then as the game came closer to an end, the Bulldogs scored again but for the wrong team and everyone was shocked! The Gulls scored one last goal after all their hard work and won the game! The audience was cheering and I was proud of my sister. She did an amazing job and did he best she could. From this point, I can see myself getting more involved in her games!

Vocabulary

Motivated (v.) Interest or enthusiasm for doing something
Defeated (n.) the act of overcoming in a contest
Prepared (adj.) properly organized, ready
Terminology (n.) the system of terms belonging to a specialized subject
Shocked (n.) a sudden commotion, surprised
Audience (n.) a group of listeners or viewers at an event

Vocabulary exercise 

Complete the crossword puzzle using the six vocabulary words! 

Grammar point:
What is an exclamation point? (!)
An exclamation point is a punctuation mark used to show a forceful way of speaking or a strong feeling. The exclamation mark adds drama into a sentence and does not make it flat. 
Example: I can't believe they won! 

In this short passage, place an exclamation point where you think it belongs. 

"Watch out" said the boy. The boy noticed a car was coming and Lisa was not even paying attention. "Wow thank you" said Lisa. "I cannot believe I forgot look both ways before crossing the street. Lisa was so happy she had a friend that was always looking out for her. 


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Valentine's Day

Over two years ago, I received the most unexpected surprise. It was another day working at the yoga studio and I thought nothing of it. I greeted everyone as normal-friendly, kind, and had a sense of humor with everyone I knew. I was always told I worked hard at whatever I did, and my job was my main priority.

I can vividly remember the man who walked through the doors that I am now happy to call my boyfriend. As we began talking, he started to ask me questions and I must admit I was mumbling my words and was nervous. He completely caught me off guard, but as weeks passed I started dating him.

Lawrence and I have been dating for two years and our anniversary is actually on Valentine's Day, maybe because of the fact that I love chocolate so much...who knows. Lawrence was living in the city at the time and recently purchased a home close to mine, which is beneficial for me due to where I live. I have had boyfriends in the past, but none that compare to him. Lawrence is the most passionate and loving person I've ever met and has the same personality as me. We have been told we are completely perfect for each other, but I'll specifically remember the day I met him. If I never worked that day, we would have never met and maybe I would never see him. I am definitely the happiest I have been in my life and I wouldn't change anything in the world.


Vocabulary

Unexpected (adj.) Occurring without warning.

Vividly (adj.) To present something in a clear manner.

Mumbling (v.) To speak in a low and indistinct manner.

Beneficial (adj.) To receive an advantage.

Passionate (adj.) Showing, or expressing strong emotions

Personality (n.) Ways of behaving that make a person different from other people.


Vocabulary Exercise 
Find the vocabulary words in the word search!

Vocabulary Word Search 


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MUMBLINGKFAVNTU
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UPVMLKXIFLBJTPS
WAOIDKSOEEGPJXK
OXBBDSUXBZNLAEB
MQOJALZEXPXEZNF
RSNPXBYNRABMBUX
CTXMDSFCUKMSBMX
QWPYTHIDGPHVJWV
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PERSONALITYUNEXPECTEDVIVIDLY


Grammar Point: 

Apostrophe ('s)

An apostrophe is used in writing to indicate possession. That is, the noun that owns the item has an apostrophe added to the end of it. 
Example: The girl's shoe was left in her room. 
Insert an apostrophe where needed in each sentence.

1. The womans watch was broken.
2. The dogs bone was lost.
3. Marys homework had goe missing.
4. Owens dad was running a little late to pick him up today. 

Weekend Getaway


The calming breeze of the ocean waves and the sun beating down on my face is definitely my definition of peace. Due to the fact that I am not a person that enjoys the cold weather in any circumstance, planning a trip to Florida was the greatest thing I could possibly imagine. 

I love the sunshine, relaxing, and it was a perfect excuse to go on a vacation. Although this was a long weekend I felt as though it was not long enough, however it was still enjoyable. Boarding the plane on a chilly early morning I knew I would not miss New York whatsoever. Shortly arriving in Naples, Florida, I knew I was right. 

There was so much time I had to spend time with my boyfriend and we loved being in an environment that was carefree. Most nights, my boyfriend and I went to dinner and spent our days by the pool or at the beach. I would not mind moving there at all, but I know my whole life is in New York. Until the next chance I get, I will visiting Florida again.


Vocabulary

Circumstance (n.) A fact connected to an event or action. 

Imagine (v.) To form a mental image. 

Relaxing (v.) To release tension. 

Excuse (v.)  To seek release for oneself. 

Boarding (v.) To enter a form of transportation. 

Environment (n.) The social and cultural forces that form the life of a person.


Vocabulary Exercise 
Choose the correct vocabulary word for each sentence.

1. There are many things you can do in your everyday life to protect the __________ such as recycling.

2. Passengers on the boat will need a __________ pass.

3. You are not, under any __________ allowed to be late for class o use your cell phone.

4. __________ in warm weather  and being gently massaged relieves anxiety and helps aching muscles.

5. Whenever he did not complete his homework, he found an _________ of why it was incomplete.

6. She could not ___________ failing the test when she studied all week.


Grammar Point:

Comma (,)

The comma is the most frequently used type of punctuation used within a sentence. It indicates a short pause and helps make the meaning clearer to the reader. It is essential that you use commas in your writing. Commas separate adjectives or adverbs that are being used next to each other in a sentence. 
 Example: It was Friday already so the students, looking forward to a break, were working hard to complete their exercise today.

Place the commas in the correct spot. 

1. The puppies were cute but very messy.  
2. For most the year has already finished.
3. Outside the lawn was cluttered with tons of broken branches. 
4. I need to go to the store and pick up some eggs milk and bread.