niedziela, 20 stycznia 2013

#10 Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity


PLAY STH OUT - realise sth, respond

1) I didn't know how to play my card out when he had gone all-in.
2) If you know how to play it out, you will win.

NONETHELESS - nevertheless

1) Nonetheless, we achieved something extraordinary in our simple life by going there.
2) Nonetheless, it was worth to go there.

BEARING - direction

1) If you lose your way with no sense of bearing, you will be in big troubles.
2) Having no sense of bearing in a forest means that you gonna have a bad time.

CAPACITY - ability (to learn for example)

1) My capacity to learn new things connected with IT is pretty good.
2) His capacity of mastering characters in League of Legends is really at low level.

SEAMLESS - without interruptions

1) Seamless learning is all I need to pass an examination.
2) Seamless data transfering at rush hours is something that rarely happens.

FROM WAIST UP - from a waist to head

1) Being naked from the waist up is common thing while being examined by a doctor.
2) He was seen naked from waist up while going to a bathroom.

POP INTO - coming in suddenly with momentum

1) I popped into a party and drank 2 shots.
2) Having popped into a classroom, he made an excuse for being late.

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