I am home 20082492 Hanbat national university English
I am home 20082492 Hanbat national university English department Lee eun ju.
Contents Ⅰ. Article Abstract. Ⅱ. About author. Ⅲ. Beverly Hills, 90210. Ⅳ. What is the triple bypass? Ⅴ. Vocabulary. Ⅵ. Grammar. Ⅶ. Reference.
Ⅰ. Article abstract A happy childhood is a treasure that young celebrity Jennie Garth does not dare lose. Having a successful career in her adulthood meant that she has to leave her family behind. However, she realized that her family was what made her childhood happy and thus decided to keep them
Ⅱ. About author Born: April 3, 1972 in Urbana, Illinois Raised on a 25 -acre horse ranch outside of Urbana, Il. At age 13, Jennie and her family relocated to Phoenix, Arizona. Taking part in dance lessons and a little modeling, Jennie thought she would go to college and open a dance studio. At age 15 Jennie she was approached by a talent scout at a Talent Competition She left high school her junior year and she and her mom moved to the L. A. area. (she has since obtained her diploma) She started acting classes and would go to several auditions almost everyday. "A Brand New Life" After about 4 months in LA she landed a role on the NBC series which starred Barbara Eden. Shortly after, in 1990, she landed the role of "Kelly Taylor“ on the new FOX series "Beverly Hills, 90210 She has since stared in several made for television
Ⅱ. About author On January 20 th, 2001, Jennie and Peter were married in Santa Barbara, Ca. On December 6 th, 2002, Jennie and Peter have their second daughter, Lola Ray Jennie co stared in the WB sitcom What I Like about you 2006 Jennie gave birth to her third daughter Fiona Eve Jennie likes: riding her horses, gardening and working around the house, but most of all loving and caring for Luca Bella and Lola Ray. In 2007, Jennie appeared on Season 5 of Dancing with the Stars along with Derek Hough. Jennie finished fourth out of 12 September 2008, Jennie returned to the CW Network's spin-off series, 90210 as Kelly Tailor
Ⅲ. Beverly Hills, 90210 is a prime television drama series that aired from October 4, 1990 to May 17, 2000 on FOX in the United States, and subsequently on various networks around the world. It is the first series in the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise. The show followed the lives of a group of teenagers living in the upscale, star-studded community of Beverly Hills, California and attending the fictitious West Beverly High School And , subsequently, the fictitious California University after graduation. The show was created by Darren Star and produced by Aaron Spelling and Spelling Television. The "90210" in the title refers to the city's ZIP code. The original premise of the show was based on the adjustment and culture shock that twins Brandon (played by Jason Priestley) and Brenda Walsh (played by Shannen Doherty) experienced when they and their parents, Jim and Cindy moved from Minneapolis, Minesota to Beverly
Ⅲ. Beverly Hills, 90210. The series gained popularity during the summer of 1991, when FOX aired a special "summer season" of the show while most other series were in reruns. The series became one of FOX's top shows when it began its next season that fall. Viewership increased dramatically and the cast members, particularly Jason Priestly and Luke Perry, became teen idols, while the
Ⅳ. What is the triple bypass? Coronary artery bypass surgery, also coronary artery bypass graft surgery, and colloquially heart bypass or bypass surgery is a surgical procedure performed to relieve angina and reduce the risk of death from coronary artery disease Arteries or veins from elsewhere in the patient's body are grafted to the coronary arteries to bypass atherosclerotic narrrowings and improve the blood supply to the coronary circulation supplying the myocardium
Ⅳ. What is the triple bypass? Coronary artery bypass surgery Image
Ⅴ. Vocabularies Clung: noun. fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit verb. hold on tightly or tenaciously come or be in close ontact with; stick or hold together and resist seperation. Hay: noun. Grass mowed and cured for use as fodder. Peer: noun. a person who is of equal standing with another in a group. verb. Look searchingly.
Ⅴ. Vocabularies Supper: noun. A last meal of the day, either a main meal, usually smaller and less formal than dinner, or a SNACK eaten before you go to bed. Chirp: noun. A sharp sound made by small birds or insects verb. Sign in modulation. Diagnose: verb. Determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysis subject to a medical analysis. void: noun. An empty area or space the state of nonexistence clear of something. Hereditary: adjective. Inherited or inheritable by established rules (usually legal rules) of descent.
Ⅴ. Vocabularies Gnaw: verb. Bite or chew n with the teeth. becom ground down or deteriorate. Serenity: noun. A disposition free from stress or emotion. the absence of mental stress or anxiety. lose touch (with somebody): to no longer communicate with someone EX)I lost touch with Katie after she moved to Canada. eat away or into: to destroy gradually, as by erosion. EX) As rust eats away iron, so does care eat away the heart. Rat race: noun. An exhausting routine that leaves no time for relaxation. EX) Bob is tired of the rat race. He's retired and lives in the country. Run around with sb: to spend a lot of time with sb EX) she’s always running around with older men
Ⅵ. Grammar Page 105, first paragraph, line 4 Wel. I, I always Knew that I was having a great childhood while it was happening. Past Progressive - Use 1) actions were in progress at special time in the past ▷ Peter was reading a book yesterday evening. 2) two actions were happening at the same time (the actions do not influence each other) ▷ Anne was writing a letter while Steve was reading the New York Times. 3) together with the Simple Past ▷ While we were sitting at the breakfast table, the telephone rang. 4) repeated actions irritating the speaker (with always,
Ⅵ. Grammar Past Progressive - Signal words ▷ while Past Progressive - Form ▷ to be (was, were) + infinitive + -ing Past Progressive - Examples Affirmative sentences: ▷ I was playing football. ▷ You were playing football. Negative sentences: ▷ I was not playing football. ▷ I wasn't playing football. ▷ You were not playing football. ▷ You weren't playing football. Questions: ▷ Was I playing football? Were you playing football?
Discussion ★Have you ever been out of home for a long time? -What did you realize? ★Do you prefer country to urban? -why do you think?
Ⅶ. Reference. www. Onelook. com www. Google. com www. Naver. com www. Englisch-hilfen. com
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