I got
goosebumps when I heard a news
Adam Bradshaw is the famous foreigner teacher. His TV programs
are in many channels in Thailand. The breakdown is one of those programs. It is
available on modern nine TV at 16:05 pm. Today, Adam suggests about the phrase
“I got goosebumps when I heard a
news”.
Today he had a question from
follower in Facebook. She asked about word to represent her feeling when her feel
so scare. The words are goosebumps and hair standing on end. For example, I got
goosebumps when I heard the news. Moreover, my hair stood on end when I heard
the news. The original of goosebumps came from the skin of goose after was
remove its hair. The root of word that mean scare is “creep”. Instance for, he
is a creep or he is a very creepy person. In addition, the verb of creep is
“creep me out” including he creeps me out. Creep always has out together in
verb form.
Concluding, one word can be many parts of speech such as noun,
verb and adjective. So, using of word are differences and use in many way. All
of these sentences help me to practice my speaking skill.
Vocabulary
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Pronunciation
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Meaning
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goosebumps (n.)
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/ˈɡuːsbʌmps/
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ตุ่มห่าน
Ex. I got goosebumps
when I heard the news.
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creep (v.)
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/kriːp/
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ให้ความรู้สึกที่น่ากลัวสะหวั่นพรั่นพรึง
Ex.
Doctors warn their diabetes patients who regularly receive massage treatment
to the soles of their feet to be careful.
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Reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xk9aB6yXGQ&feature=c4-overview&list=UU0ygyzV6eSqfTpI-nQeBALw
In my idea, I think reading and writing
skill aren't important more than speaking and writing skill. Because when you
can understand the other language, it's easy for you to practice advance skill
to be good at that language. Furthermore, phrases and idiom is the key to
motivate learners to study language.
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