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August 29, 2009 Part 1 : English Adventure Negotiation Starting and outlining your position I'd like to begin by saying I'd like to outline our aims and objectives. There are two main areas that we'd like to concentrate on / discuss. Agreeing We agree. This is a fair suggestion. You have a good point. I can't see any problem with that. Provided / As long as you.. we will. Disagreeing I'm afraid that's not acceptable to us. I'm afraid we can't agree with you there. Can I just pick you up on a point you made earlier. As we see it That's not exactly as we see it. Is that your best offer? Clarifying Does anything I have suggested / proposed seem unclear to you? I'd like to clarify our position. What do you mean exactly when you say. Could you clarify your last point for me? Summarising Can we summarise what we've agreed so far? Let's look at the points we agree on. So the next step is 2

Part 2 : Enjoy Melody The Show : Lenka I don't know where to go I can't do it alone I've tried Slow it down Make it stop Or else my heart is going to pop 'Cause it's too much Yeah, it's a lot To be something I'm not I'm a fool Out of love 'Cause I just can't get enough I don't know where to go I can't do it alone I've tried I'm just a little girl lost in the moment I'm so scared but I don't show it I can't figure it out It's bringing me down I know I've got to let it go And just enjoy the show The sun is hot In the sky Just like a giant spotlight The people follow the sign And synchronize in time 3 3

It's a joke Nobody knows They've got a ticket to that show Yeah I don t know where to go I can't do it alone I've tried I'm just a little girl lost in the moment I'm so scared but I don't show it I can't figure it out It's bringing me down I know I've got to let it go And just enjoy the show Just enjoy the show I dont know where to go I can't do it alone I've tried I'm just a little girl lost in the moment I'm so scared but I don't show it I can't figure it out It's bringing me down I know I've got to let it go And just enjoy the show dum de dum dudum de dum Just enjoy the show dum de dum dudum de dum Just enjoy the show I want my money back I want my money back I want my money back Just enjoy the show I want my money back I want my money back I want my money back Just enjoy the show 4

Explanation The music video really reveals the meaning. She is literally "flying" through the video, going from moment to moment, never really able to stay in a state of mind and situation for too long before moving on. I would say this alludes to the fact that she's so scared and worried about where she's headed, who's gonna be there, that rather than enjoying life and everything that comes with it, she let's the unknown "bring her down" and miss out on life. She's so worried about the direction of life, that rather than living for today, she looks to the future for comfort, but can't find it. "I want my money back" and "the show" are both metaphors. The money represents time, while the show is representative of life. No matter what, in the end, we can't get back time, so her speeding through time and never enjoying events of everyday life is making life difficult. She caught in between getting through life with a keen direction, and with just loving where shes at in her life. When she realizes it in the end, she wants time back "I want my money back," she ends with "Just enjoy the show." Just enjoy your life and live for the day, simple I guess. Shes basically mocking the ritualistic acts of people to just want to get somewhere so badly in life that we miss out on the journey, getting caught up in life, and are unable to enjoy it fully. พบก บความสน กสนานท ได ในรายการ Super Happy English ก บพ ฮ วงให ได นะค ะ 5 5

PaRt 3 : More than Words Soap opera : A drama, typically performed as a serial on daytime television or radio, characterized by stock characters and situations, sentimentality, and melodrama. Why are soap operas called "soap operas"? While soaps themselves have complicated stories involving romance, betrayal, and dark family secrets, the story behind the term "soap opera" is simple and squeaky clean. In the 1920s, radio was booming, and broadcasters wanted to get advertisers in on the act to increase their station's profits. So radio stations convinced businesses that sold household goods to sponsor radio shows. To appeal to the main consumers of these items -- female homemakers -- the radio stations created the daytime serial drama format. The first radio soap opera ran in Chicago and was sponsored by a margarine company. Soon, all the networks had serials aimed at women, and companies selling cleaners and food products rushed to sponsor the shows. For example, Proctor & Gamble's Oxydol soap powder sponsored a popular serial drama in 1933. By 1939 the press started calling the shows "soap operas" because so many were sponsored by soap manufacturers. "Opera" had already been used in a non-musical sense in the '20s with "horse opera," which described Western movies. Soaps moved from radio to TV along with most entertainment forms in the 1950s. Despite the intervention of evil twins, presumed-dead spouses, vengeful lovers, and the occasional vampire, soap operas have been going strong ever since. 6