Rabu, 07 Desember 2016

Resume 103.4 FM VollareFM

 Resume 103.4 FM VollareFM

The Idiom
I learn in this segment was “Read someone like a book”. It does’t mean that you read like reading a book in library, but it mean to completely understand someone or always know what someone’so thingking about. Other sentences that have similar meaning with it is “ Read someone’s mind”.


From previous segment, I get one new idiom. Now, in this segment, the new idiom that I learned was Blood Sweat Tears. The meaning of the idiom was full of hard work and struggle in doing something difficult.
The example of using this idiom: this house is the result of three years blood sweat and tears. Another example is there will be much blood sweat and tears before we have completed this project.
Idiom blood sweat and tears
Its meaning is full of struggle and hard work in a difficult situation.


Bilingual
The news that I listened was about Simon Berry, 24, from Sheffield, has become a Guinness World Record holder after completing the highest bungee dunk, combining his passions for biscuits and bungees. Well, I think this is really crazy or incredible. I don’t know what word to describe the man’s action because Simon Berry did bungee jumping for dipping a biscuit into a cup of tea as high as 75 meters above the ground. Well at least, he was safe and his name recorded in Guinness Book of World Record

English, please!
In this section, the topic was about, “Idol Worship”. There were 2 speaker and this segment take the longest time. Well, this topic is something that we could see in daily life.

My opinion about the topic is, it not a bad thing to worship an idol, as long as it have a limitation and do not go overboard.



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