July 22, 2009

The Nanny Diaries [2007] (DVDrip+external subtitle)

Title: The Nanny Diaries
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Release Date: August 24, 2007
Size: 689 Mb
Format: .avi + .srt
Running Time: 1:44:25
Video: Xvid | 624x336 | 23.98fps
Audio: MPEG Layer 3 | 48kHz stereo 131Kbps
Language: American English
Credit: www.imdb.com/title/tt0489237/

The Nanny Diaries is a 2007 comedy-drama film, based on the novel The Nanny Diaries, by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus. Written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, it stars Scarlett Johansson, Alicia Keys, Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney; and was produced by Richard N. Gladstein. [+/-]


Plot
Annie Braddock graduates from Montclair State University as an anthropology major and freezes during the interview for an internship at a big corporation. To find herself, she takes a job as a nanny in Manhattan's toney Upper East Side, tells her mother she got the internship, and moves in with the X family - a cheating husband, a control-freak wife, and Grayer, a lad of five. Mrs. X works the nanny day and night while neglecting her son. As the summer wears on, Annie is chatted up by a young man in the building, dubbed Harvard Hottie. She puts her anthropology skills to use to save her sanity, but how long can she suffer? Will she speak up, and will she discover who she is?

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June 18, 2009

Triple T's: Tips, Techniques and Terms #1

First of all, let me put it this way. I'm neither an expert at English nor a linguist. People around me persuade me to become a teacher of English but I find I suck at teaching English academically. I just insatiably love to learn English and share my proper knowledge of the English language with other people. The Englilsh education in my country is terrible. Teachers insanely teach grammar which is definitely not the first priority in learning the language. Ok, calm down, O'Mama!

Well, as I said in the header, I'm here to help, share and change and I hope we'll learn together!

Let's start with some Acronyms and abbreviations we should know as "food for thought."

Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)

Computer-Accelerated Instruction (CAI)

Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL)

Computer-Assisted Language Instruction (CALI)

Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL)

Business English (BE)

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

English as a Foreign Language (EFL)

English as an International Language (EIL)

English as a Lingua Franca (ELF)

English Language Learner (ELL)

English Language Teaching (ELT)

English as a Second Language (ESL)

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

English for Special Purposes (ESP) or English for Specific Purposes

English for Science and Technology (EST)

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

Teaching Young Learners English (TYLE; "Young Learners" can mean under 18, or much
younger.)

Business Language Testing Services (BULATS)

Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA)

Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults (DELTA)

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

London Tests of English by Pearson Language Tests (LTE)

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC)

University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES)

First Certificate in English (FCE)

Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)

Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)

Test of Spoken English (TSE)

Test of Written English (TWE)

Received Pronunciation (RP) also called the Queen's (or King's) English and BBC English

International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

American English (AmE, AE, AmEng, USEng, en-US)

British English, or UK English (BrE, BE, en-GB)

Standard English (S.E.)

Standard Spoken American English (SSAE)

General American English (GAE or GenAm)

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Cambridge Guide to English Usage (CGEL)

Oxford English Dictionary (OED)

Oxford University Press (OUP)

drunk driving (AmE)
drink driving (BrE)

A lingua franca is a language systematically used to communicate between persons not sharing a mother tongue, in particular when it is a third language, distinct from both persons' mother tongues.

De facto is a Latin expression that means "concerning fact". In law, it is meant to mean "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but without being officially established".

de facto
adjective [before noun], adverb FORMAL; existing in fact, although not necessarily intended, legal or accepted:
- The city is rapidly becoming the de facto centre of the financial world.
- He's her de facto husband though they're not actually married.
- English is de facto the common language of much of the world today.
- If it is on British soil then it is de facto British.

de facto
noun [C] AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH; a person with whom someone lives as a wife or a husband, although they are not married:
- They've invited Joanne and her de facto for lunch on Sunday.
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Are you a 'de facto'? :P
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May 8, 2009

Barack Obama on TIME Magazine January 26, 2009

Title: TIME Magazine January 26, 2009 Vol.173 No.3
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 72
Size: 4.25 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

• COVER: How To Spend (and Not Spend) One Trillion Dollars - That's how much money Barack Obama says is needed to kick-start the economy. How he spends it could determine the fate of his presidency [+/-]


• WORLD: Didja Hear the One About the Funny Economist? - Even as the economic gloom deepens, some financial experts just want to have fun. Have you heard the one about the stand-up economist?

• SOCIETY: Boytox: Botox for Men - More men are erasing their wrinkles, part of a "manscaping" movement that could turn out to be recession-proof

• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Hugh Hefner - Mr. Playboy marks a recent biography and his publication's 55th anniversary. Hugh Hefner will now take your questions

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Barack Obama on TIME Magazine November 24, 2008

Title: TIME Magazine November 24, 2008 Vol.172 No.21
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 90
Size: 8.41 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

• COVER: The Obama Era's New Liberal Order - The Obama presidency is just the beginning. Why shifting attitudes about government will make Democrats the ruling party for a generation [+/-]


• NATION: The Obama Transition: What Will Change Look Like? - With the election won, the Obama team faces the realities of governing. What the transition reveals about the kind of President Obama will be

• WORLD: At the Blue Man Group's School, Kids Rule - They've played Vegas, Tokyo and Chicago. Now the Blue Man Group faces a tougher crowd. The guys with blue heads have opened a grade school

• SOCIETY: Home Cooks, Meet Molecular Gastronomy - Home cooks, meet molecular gastronomy

• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Ted Turner - The maverick ex-media mogul looks back in Call Me Ted, his new memoir. Ted Turner will now take your questions

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Barack Obama on TIME Magazine November 17, 2008

Title: TIME Magazine November 17, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 20
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 152
Size: 1.40 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

• COVER: The Meaning of Obama's Win: How He Rewrote the Book - An election in one of the world's oldest democracies looked like the kind they hold in brand-new ones. Nancy Gibbs on a historic [+/-]


• NATION: A Blue Tide - Democrats expand their reach at all levels of government

• WORLD: Postcard from Kogelo - As Barack Obama becomes the first black U.S. President, his relatives adopt his win as their own. In western Kenya, watching the dream become reality

• SOCIETY: Taking On King Coal - Activists turn to civil disobedience to thwart new power plants

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Barack Obama on TIME Magazine October 27, 2008 (with Audio)

Title: TIME Magazine October 27, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 17
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 129
Size: 36.47 Mb
Format: PDF+MP3
Quality: High
Language: American English

• COVER: Does Temperament Matter? - Call it reflexes in a crisis. Or instincts under pressure. The qualities that a President needs to succeed are both essential and elusive [+/-]


• BUSINESS: The Economy Really Is Fundamentally Strong - John McCain's "gaffe" wasn't really wrong: the U.S. economy will dip, but it should come back

• SCIENCE: Mars: Pop. 6 - No gridlock yet, but traffic on the Red Planet is getting heavier

• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Queen Latifah - The actress and rapper stars in The Secret Life of Bees, currently playing. Queen Latifah will now take your questions

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Barack Obama on TIME Magazine September 1, 2008

Title: TIME Magazine September 1, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 9
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 118
Size: 1.49 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

• COVER: The Five Faces Of Barack Obama - Black man. Healer. Novice. Radical. The future. The Democratic candidate is different things to different people. But only one is his key to victory [+/-]


• HEALTH & MEDICINE: The Snore Wars - That rumbling can put your health, sanity and marriage at risk. Here's what you can do

• SOCIETY: Orlando for Grownups - Forget Cinderella Castle. With kids back in school, this city shows its mature side

• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Stephenie Meyer - Her Twilight vampire saga ends with the new Breaking Dawn. Stephenie Meyer will now take your questions

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Barack Obama on TIME Magazine October 20, 2008

Title: TIME Magazine October 20, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 16
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 107
Size: 1.22 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English

• COVER: The Limits Of Race - It once seemed potent enough to cost Obama the election. But as the economy falters, race is receding. A battleground report [+/-]


• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Body of Lies: Leonardo of Arabia - In the spy thriller Body of Lies, Ridley Scott and two big stars tackle the war on terrorism

• HEALTH & MEDICINE: Sizing Up Your Body - When friends and family are battling weight, it's easy to forget what a healthy body looks like

• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Lance Armstrong - To raise cancer awareness, the cyclist is returning to the road. Lance Armstrong will now take your questions

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March 12, 2009

Barack Obama on TIME Magazine April 21, 2008 (with Audio)

Title: TIME Magazine April 21, 2008 Vol.171 No.16
Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (U.S. Edition)
Pages: 99
Size: 14.00 Mb
Format: PDF + MP3
Quality: High
Language: American English

COVER: The Story of Barack Obama's Mother - Barack Obama's greatest influence was a woman most Americans know nothing about. How her uncommon life shaped his views of the world [+/-]


WORLD: Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Is This Close...Again - Morgan Tsvangirai has been attacked and arrested for challenging Zimbabwe's despot Robert Mugabe. Now he may be on the verge of unseating him

SOCIETY: On the Colorado Beer Trail - Who needs Napa? Colorado offers fans of craft brews their own playland of tours and tasting bars

PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Randy Pausch - He's a Carnegie Mellon professor with terminal cancer. His stirring final speech became an Internet sensation and the basis for a new book, The Last Lecture. Randy Pausch will now take your questions

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