วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2559

Mind map Group : Parts of speech

Parts of speech




น.ส อารดา มาลาศรี ศ.5904 
   น.ส ณ กิ่งฟ้า ฉลาดแย้ม ศ.5905
น.ส นัดฐริการ์ พูลเพิ่ม ศ.5905



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วันศุกร์ที่ 9 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2559

THE CHAOS by Nagingfa

THE CHAOS




Dearest creature in creation,
Study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear in eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
Pray, console your loving poet,
Make my coat look new,dear, sew it!

Just compare heart, beard, and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word,
Sword and sward, retain and Britain.
(Mind the latter, how it's written.)
Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as plaque and ague.
But be careful how you speak:
Say break and steak, but bleak and streak;
Cloven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, show,poem, and toe.

วันศุกร์ที่ 26 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2559

A Good Think in my hometown

                                   
                                  A Good Think in my hometown






                                          PC Cowboy Town



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PC Ranch or Cowboy Town


 A large farm, about 4 000 Rai at non than District non than, Nongbualamphu.

                       A new tourist attraction opened up recently. In the cowboy style and farm and zoo, we dare say that if anyone has come here. Don't feel like ever trip farm since before. With many activities and fauna imported from abroad. Look different from animals we've seen in general, including dwarf goat alpaca, etc. activities in P. C. cowboy town, including up to the horse, BB, Gun. The car ATV ride or metro, visit the farm, cowboy show, water bicycle, etc. is equipped for travel lovers favorite atmosphere and cowboys. All the activities are different. For a range of promotional price only 300 baht Mao activities, from the normal price 920 baht




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photo by David Duangkaew