We’ve all heard palm readers try to tell us what the different lines on our hands actually mean, but they’re often rather off. For thousands of years, people have read palms to try to tell a person’s character and emotions. To be clear, the heart line begins near the middle of your hand at the edge of your palm and ends toward the pinky finger. Which heart line is yours?
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You know the world of English is a fun and exciting place to be . I’m so glad you could join me for another lesson. Hi everybody, this is Misterduncan in England. - How are you today? - Are you OK? I hope so! - Are you happy? I hope so! In my last lesson, I talked about saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. Today we will look at the different ways of replying to these sentences.
Men in drought-stricken Indian villages often take a second or even a third wife whose sole purpose is only to bring water to the family. They make several long trips to distant water sources every single day, carrying large vats of water on their heads.
Kishi Ryoichi, 51, a Japanese engineer working in Turkey, committed suicide yesterday in the northwestern Turkish city of Yalova. A suicide note, linking his death to botched construction work at a bridge he was working on, was found in his room.
Hi everybody, this is Misterduncan in England. How are you today? Are you Okay? I hope so! Are you happy? I hope so! In this lesson,we will look at two actions which many of us do. Although may be not as often as we should. Today, we will talk about saying "please" and "thank you"
Hi, everybody this is Misterduncan in England. How are you today? Are you OK?...I hope so! Are you happy? I hope so! In today’s lesson, we’re going to talk all about saying hello and goodbye.
Hi everybody this is Misterduncan in England. How are you today? Are you okay?...I hope so. Are you happy?...I hope so. Welcome to the very first episode of my series of English teaching videos. Before I begin we will take a look at some of the common questions that often arise when talking about learning the English language, and more importantly, learning it as a second language. So, the first question must be... "Why do we need to learn English?"
In a land far away, lived a merchant and his daughter, beauty. Beauty like her name, was very pretty, loving and kind.
One day a crow was flying through the woods, fluttering from one tree branch to another.