Klassföreståndare och mentor

Klassföreståndare och mentor
Er klassföreståndare Anders (till höger)

Er mentor Carolina

tisdag 8 mars 2011

ENGLISH the 8th of March

Your job today is devided in two. Read through and follow the first instruction and then scroll down to your second job. First I like you to evaluate the Transfer lecture given last Friday by Sam Aston. The number of the lecture is 13279.

This is what you are supposed to do. If it works go to:
http://www.transfer.nu/skolor/utvardera.jspx?pageId=12

Otherwise go to: Transfer.nu
then "skolor" and then "utvärdera".
Go to "föreläsning" and then "Till föreläsning".
Write the lecture number 13279

Your second job is to find out what the following abbreviations mean:

A. K. A.
I. D. K.
A. S. A. P.
T. T. Y. L.

If you have time find the background on O. K. that English speakers use often. Where does the abbreviation come from originally?

9 kommentarer:

  1. 1. Also known as
    2. I don´t know
    3. As soon as possible
    4. Talk to you later

    O.K was used of African slaves in America.

    Anna N och Hilma B

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  2. 1. also known as
    2. I don't know
    3. as soon as possible
    4. talk to you later

    O.K = zero killed.
    Malin Nilsson

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  3. HB = Happy Birthday
    AN = Army Nurse
    LOL = Laugh Out Loud
    OMG = Oh My God

    Anna N & Hilma B

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  4. A k a = Also known as.
    I.d.k. = i don’t know.
    A.s.a.p. = As soon as possible.
    T.t.y.l. = Talk to you later.
    STFU ROFL ROFLMAO FFS BRB AFK OMW OMG LOL LAL PW ACC HS
    Per and Petter!

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  5. A.K. A. – also known as
    I. D. K. – I don’t know
    A. S. A. P – as soon as possible.
    T. T. Y. L. – talk to you later

    Ok- Ola Kala – the greek word for ”everythings good”
    Gime, Amila, Shqipe

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  6. A.K.A. = Also Known As
    I.D.K. = I Don't Know
    A.S.A.P. = As Soon As Possible
    T.T.Y.L. = Talk To You Later

    O.K. = 0 killed - soldiers used to write O.K. wich meant that everyone was fine.

    L.O.L. = Laughing Out Loud
    B.R.B. = Be Right Back
    F.2.F. = Face To Face
    C.U.L.8.R. = See You Later
    R.I.P. = Rest In Peace

    L.O.L.S.H.T.I.F.O.T.S.C.A.H.M.A.B.T.I.G.B.U.A.R.T.I.F.O.L.A.L.O.L.E.M.T.T.C.S.A.O.A.B.I.F.S.A.R.H.L.T.A.I =
    laughing out loud so hard that I fell off the spinny chair and hurt my arm but then I got back up and realised that I fell on lego and laughed out loud even more that the cycle started all over again but I finally stopped and realised how long this abbreviation is.

    Sandra Törnblad och Emma Grönvall

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  7. A. K. A. = Also known as
    I. D. K. = I don´t know
    A. S. A. P.= As soon as possible
    T. T. Y. L. =Talk to you later
    A. F. K.
    F. W. I. W.
    F. T. W.
    I. M. O.

    Matilda W & Rebecca

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  8. 1 A.K.A = Also Know as
    2 I.D.K = I Don´t know
    3 A.S.A.P = As soon as possible
    4 T.T.Y.L = talk to you later

    O.K. are one of the early German printing term. "Ohne Proof" after control (to be interpreted as "do not need to be corrected") which was shortened OK



    From Matilda R and Emma L

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  9. Found your blog just by chance... What a great idea to use the blog in you Swedish and English classes! I would like to do the same!
    Eva-Marie, teacher in Kristianstad

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