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Rabu, 12 Desember 2018

LAST WILL

If you want a better future, Ball is in your court.

Sometimes, it is ok to act up, but be responsible.

People tend to forget things, but that is not a big deal, we have book and pens, the best thing since sliced bread!

Bad things happen in life, and there will be a time when you are alone. People who used to be with you may leave. So you have to be ready to answer for yourself.

Life is choices. There will be times when you get caught between two stools. Think calmly, so you can chose the best from best, and the better from the worst.

I know that will not be easy. You would be in so much hardship. You will get sick of it, but don’t give up the day job. Stay where u are, you are in the right path.

When you find yourself fall behind, keep on walking. Keep your thought of giving up at bay.

I will see to your journey. May the force be with you.


Here come the expressions for our Wednesday stories


1. Ball is in your court 
It is up to you to make the next decision or step
2. Act up
Meaning: Misbehave; cause trouble
Example: Children may act up in class in an effort to get attention.
3. Best thing since sliced bread
A good invention or innovation. A good idea or plan.
4. Answer for
Meaning: Vouch for (someone); to attest to the character of (someone)
Example: She’s known me for years, and she’s always answered for me!
5. Caught between two stools
When someone finds it difficult to choose between two alternatives.
6. Be in for
Meaning: Be able to expect or anticipate, generally said of something unpleasant
Example: The weather forecast says we are in for three feet of snow over the next week.
7. Don't give up the day job
You are not very good at something. You could definitely not do it professionally.
8. to fall behind
go slower than scheduled, lag
Hurry up or you will fall behind!
9. Keep something at bay
Keep something away.
10. see to 
make sure something happens, arrange
I'll see to it that Mr. Ramirez gets your message.

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