5 Eylül 2014 Cuma


İdeolojik öğretiler //

İdeolojik Öğretiler //



Bir kapitalist çocuğuna

para kazanmayı öğretir

Sosyalist

mutlu olmayı öğretir

Emperyalist

insanın ve emeğin sömürülmesini öğretir

Komünist

emeğin ve ekmeğin ortak olduğunu öğretir

Faşist

üstün bir ırk olarak, başkalarını inkarı öğretir

Siyonist

toprak kazanıp yurt edinmeyi öğretir

Ateist

tanrı, insanın içindeki vicdanı olduğunu öğretir

Hümanist

insana saygıyı, sevgiyi öğretir

Feminist

kadına saygıyı, sevgiyi öğretir ...

İnsan olarak ben bunlardan biriyim

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29 Nisan 2014 Salı

MY BROTHER


                                                                    MY  BROTHER

 

                            My Brother is one of the most important  people  in my life. His name is Cumaali.He is 32 years old. He  is an atractive. For axample; he is slim and avarage sized man. He has dark sikin. He has an oval face and he has big brown eyes. He has short and straight black hair. He is good looking, but he is very messy. He is my weeniest brother. He is a teacher and he lives in  Hatay. He is a single but he wants to get maried. For this reason, he has a girl friend. He likes  his  job because he loves childeren. Also he likes long holiday his job. He is a socable man because he always goes aut with his friends. He often goes travelling. He is very inteligent. He isn’t very generous, but he is cooperative and extremely helpfull. He is a responsibility but he sometimes is be lazy. We often talk on the phone. I love him.

18 Nisan 2014 Cuma

NIGHT PERSON

          


                                   Night is favorite time for me. Entire family spend time together night. My husband ,my children and I are together in the evening. We have dinner and we watch TV. My children and I paint together or I read short story books to them. After they sleep, for my starts time. I check my e-mail and study lesson. Also my husband and I talk for a long time. We sometimes watch the movie. I like spending time with my family and I feel relaxed at night. That's wyh, I am night person.

17 Nisan 2014 Perşembe


TRANSITION WORDS

What are transitions and how are they used?

  • transitions are phrases or words used to connect one idea to the next
  • transitions are used by the author to help the reader progress from one significant idea to the next
  • transitions also show the relationship within a paragraph (or within a sentence) between the main idea and the support the author gives for those ideas
  • different transitions do different things....



Transitions may be "Additive," "Adversative," "Causal," or "Sequential."




Additive Transitions:
These show addition, introduction, similarity to other ideas, &c.

Addition:

indeed,
further,
as well (as this),
either (neither),
not only (this) but also (that) as well,
also,
moreover,
what is more,
as a matter of fact,
in all honesty,
and,
furthermore,
in addition (to this),
besides (this),
to tell the truth,
or,
in fact,
actually,
to say nothing of,
too,
let alone,
much less
additionally,
nor,
alternatively,
on the other hand,
not to mention (this),

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction:

such as,
as,
particularly,
including,
as an illustration,
for example,
like,
in particular,
for one thing,
to illustrate
for instance,
especially,
notably,
by way of example,

 

 

 

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Reference:

speaking about (this),
considering (this),
regarding (this),
with regards to (this),
as for (this),
concerning (this),
the fact that
on the subject of (this)

 

 

 

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Similarity:

similarly,
in the same way,
by the same token,
in a like manner,
equally
likewise,

 

 

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Identification:

that is (to say),
namely,
specifically,
thus,

 

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Clarification:

that is (to say),
I mean,
(to) put (it) another way
in other words,

 

 

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Adversative Transitions:
These transitions are used to signal conflict, contradiction concession, dismissal, &c.

Conflict:

but,
by way of contrast,
while,
on the other hand,
however,
(and) yet,
whereas,
though (final position),
in contrast,
when in fact,
conversely,
still

 

 

 

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Emphasis:

even more,
above all,
indeed,
more importantly,
besides

 

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Concession:

but even so,
nevertheless,
even though,
on the other hand,
admittedly,
however,
nonetheless,
despite (this),
notwithstanding (this),
albeit
(and) still,
although,
in spite of (this),
regardless (of this),
(and) yet,
though,
granted (this),
be that as it may,

 

 

 

 

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Dismissal:

either way,
whichever happens,
in either event,
in any case,
at any rate,
in either case,
whatever happens,
all the same,
in any event,

 

 

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Replacement:

(or) at least,
(or) rather,
instead

 

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Causal Transitions:
These transitions signal cause/effect and reason/result, etc. . .

Cause/Reason:

for the (simple) reason that,
being that,
for,
in view of (the fact),
inasmuch as,
because (of the fact),
seeing that,
as,
owing to (the fact),
due to (the fact that),
in that
since,
forasmuch as,

 

 

 

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Condition:

on (the) condition (that),
granted (that),
if,
provided that,
in case,
in the event that,
as/so long as,
unless
given that,
granting (that),
providing that,
even if,
only if,

 

 

 

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Effect/Result:

as a result (of this),
consequently,
hence,
for this reason,
thus,
because (of this),
in consequence,
so that,
accordingly
as a consequence,
so much (so) that,
so,
therefore,

 

 

 

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Purpose:

for the purpose of,
in the hope that,
for fear that,
so that,
with this intention,
to the end that,
in order to,
lest
with this in mind,
in order that,
so as to,
so,

 

 

 

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Consequence:

under those circumstances,
then,
in that case,
if not,
that being the case,
if so,
otherwise

 

 

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Sequential Transitions:
These transitions are used to signal a chronological or logical sequence.

Numerical:

in the (first, second, etc.) place,
initially,
to start with,
first of all
thirdly, (&c.)
to begin with,
at first,
for a start,
secondly,

 

 

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Continuation:

subsequently,
previously,
eventually,
next,
before (this),
afterwards,
after (this),
then

 

 

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Conclusion:

to conclude (with)
as a final point,
eventually,
at last,
last but not least,
in the end,
finally,
lastly,

 

 

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Digression:

to change the topic
incidentally,
by the way,

 

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Resumption:

to get back to the point,
to resume
anyhow,
anyway,
at any rate,
to return to the subject,

 

 

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Summation:

as was previously stated,
so,
consequently,
in summary,
all in all,
to make a long story short,
thus,
as I have said,
to sum up,
overall,
as has been mentioned,
then,
to summarize,
to be brief,
briefly,
given these points,
in all,
on the whole,
therefore,
as has been noted,
hence,
in conclusion,
in a word,
to put it briefly,
in sum,
altogether