terça-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2014

scariest story

A traveling salesman came to a city for a few days, selling his goods from door to door. He was a friendly man with a warm grin and a joke for everyone.  He was accompanied by a large white dog that rode on the wagon beside him; companion, friend, and guardian of his goods.
     The salesman and dog were making their way out of town when a murder was discovered in one of the places in which they had sported their goods. Suspicion blossomed at once against the stranger—certainly none of the townsfolk knew that he was capable of committing such a crime!—and a lynch mob chased the salesman out of town and strung him up on a tree beside the road.
     The white dog howled and barked and roared as the mob carried his master away.  More than one man was bitten as the salesman, still screaming out his innocence, was silenced forever. One fellow finally shot his gun at the white dog, wounding it enough to send it whimpering away. It soon became obvious to everyone in town that they’d hanged the wrong man. The corpse, dangling obscenely from the tree on Old Buncombe Road, was a grisly reminder of the community crime. They’d have cut down the salesman and given him a decent burial, but the white dog stood guard over his master’s corpse day after day, savagely threatening anyone who came near the hanging tree. So the salesman’s body withered and rotted underneath the tree beside the road, filling the air with a terrible stench as it desicated in the summer heat. It was many weeks before the body and dog disappeared from Old Buncombe Road.
     A few months later, a man who'd participated in the salesman's lynching happened to be walking down Old Buncome Road at night.  As he drew near the hanging tree, his nose wrinkled in disgust as a whiff of rotten flesh swept past his face and his stomach rolled.  He staggered backward, his arm over his nose, wondering what was causing the terrible stench.  Then he spotted the hanging tree, and saw upon it a glowing, desicated corpse dangling obscenely by the neck from one of its branches. And beneath the ghostly figure stood a huge, white dog with glowing red eyes.
     The dog growled menacingly when he saw the man on the road, and the man stumbled backward over the rut in the center of the road and then started to run. With an ear-shattering series of barks, the white dog pursued the fleeing man with supernatural speed. The man whipped this way and that, spinning around, leaping into the woods to dodge around trees, trying to avoid the huge dog snapping at his heels. If he fell, the dog would be at his throat immediately.
     The man crashed headlong into a tree and flung himself upward. Below him, the ghost dog leapt, and his sharp teeth closed on the man's hand. Pain ripped through him, and he climbed higher, trying to shake off the glowing beast.  “Let go!” he screamed, kicking at it again. Suddenly, the white dog turned to mist before his eyes and swirled away.Realizing that the white dog might reappear at any moment, the man seized his chance.  He slithered down the tree and ran all the way home.        His wife sent a neighbor to fetch the doctor, who stitched up his hand as best he could. The white dog had nearly severed the palm, and the nerves were so badly damaged that he was crippled in that hand for the rest of his life.
      The man later learned that every person who had participated in the lynching of the salesman was attacked by the ghost of the white dog. Many—like himself—were crippled in some way. As for the fellow who’d shot and injured the white dog—well, his four-year-old son disappeared and was never seen again.

quarta-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2014

relationship between father and son

Today was horrible. When I got home after the school, my father like always, was waiting for me with a angry face. He asked me why I was late and I told to him that I was with a girl and we were talking. He didn't believe and started to talk too loud and I was tired because everyday he do the same thing. After a long time, I asked my father why he was doing this every day with me... he really was getting me down.
He didn't say to me the reason and then I went to my room just to think about all my life with him. I started to think when i was young and i realized that he always did this to me. Always with a angry face asking me questions about everything, so i started to look in his past.
I went to my grandmother's house and i asked her why my father was so angry everyday and she explained to me that my father's childhood was difficult because he met some bad peoples and he tried to get away from those peoples. I guess that he has afraid to the same thing happening to you.



worst hospital experience

Well, my worst hospital experience was 2 years ago when I was pregnant. I had some problems during the pregnancy and was hard because the father of my baby was living in another state so was difficult for me. One day I woke up with pain and I ran to the hospital and that I discovered that I was losing the baby.... The doctor told me to pass all night in the hospital, so I passed this horrible situation alone because my mom was sick so it was impossible for her to stay with me. I passed the worst night of my life feeling pain and losing the only thing that i really wanted... I cried all night with a lot of pain and was traumatic for me... After that, I broke up with my boyfriend and i stayed in my house during one year without leaving my home. I started to be depressed ,I pushed away all my friends and I won 50 pounds just for staying at home, eating and playing games because I was really sad because of this. EF was my salvation. My mom sent me to EF after one year and I started to live again.I started to make new friends, go to the gym and start to live again.... Well, that was the worst and traumatic hospital experience of my life.... It is sad and I don't like to talk about but sometimes is good to remember and look now and realize that i'm still here, fighting for a better life.

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terça-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2014

dialogue between Katie and Jane with Phrasal Verbs

Jane: Hey Katie, How are you today?
Katie: I'm great, thank you for asking, how about you ?
Jane: I'm feeling amazing today! I have a great notice, I'm falling for someone.
Katie: Oh my God! And can you tell me who is this lucky guy ?
Jane: Sure! Do you remember that I told to you about my best friend Peter ?
Katie: Of course I remember, Is that him ?
Jane: Yes, He is so romantic and so funny, he cheers me up! Today we have a meeting, but I don't know what kind of clothes do I have to put because this meeting is very special for me.
Katie: Well, you should dress up in a beautiful and elegant dress to hang out with him.
Jane: I think that a elegant dress is a good choice and I'm pretty sure that he will like. Thank you Katie!
Katie: You're welcome, but don't forget that on Monday you need to deal with a huge stack of papers at work. I know that is boring but we need to work! So, enjoy your night and I hope to see you on Monday and don't forget to tell me about everything!
Jane: Oh yes, I had forgotten the papers but thank you for remember me! Have a great night and see you on Monday!