In 2018, I will post more book reviews!
To all bookworms out there, stay tuned! <3
I am ready glad to see that a lot of people share the love for books with me 😍 Reading has always been one of my favorite hobbies since I was really young. In the summer holiday, my family and I would spend time at my grandma's house in the south and I would read and read all day, always having a book by my side. I would go to my cousin's house to borrow her books and enjoyed my time there.
During the school year, the library had been my favorite place to be, but my school didn't really have that many interesting books. I borrowed from my friends and cousins. I read fictions online. I started reading online articles and went on websites to find out more information about things I was interested in. Things like Harry Potter, lyrics meaning, and Avril Lavigne.
When I went to America for the first time at the age of 16, I was absolutely awestruck to see how big the school library was. The local library was amazing too. I borrowed so many fictions to read during that year. My host family also bought some books for me. I think that was around the time I actually started reading fictions in English. My reading speed improved significantly that year. I gave up using the dictionary and decided to just go with flow, trying to understand words according to the context. That year I finished reading the Twilight series and Percy Jackson. I read many more books for classes, including some classics like The Great Gatsby, Huckleberry Finn, and The Scarlet Letter. It was a challenging year, but I plowed through.
Now, many years later, my love for books still remains. But I don't need to borrow from anyone anymore. Now I work hard and save money so that I can buy all the books I would like to read. I am happy and proud that I can do that. They say that money can't by happiness, but it sure can buy you things that make you happy.
Now I read not only for my own happiness. I read to share. I read to reflect. I read to discuss. I read to connect. I read to grow as a person. And I read to show others that they too can do it.
I read to learn more about the world and about myself, one page at a time.
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[#尋根溯源] 🇬🇧 🇪🇸 🇯🇵 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 🇮🇹 English is a language that has borrowed (without the need of return) many words from other languages. Learn more about loanwords in English by clicking this link below:
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english borrowed words 在 Eric's English Lounge Facebook 的最佳解答
[詞彙Q&A] borrow, lend, loan 的區別
borrow (v.)
是「借入; 貸入」, 用於金錢與任何物品; 後面接from+所借金錢或物品的主人.
subject + borrow (v.) + something (+ from someone)
1. I borrowed one thousand dollars from the bank.
2. My wife borrowed my credit card (from me<-redundant). (Time to call the police.)
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lend
是「借出; 貸出」, 用於金錢與任何物品; 後面接to+金錢或物品借予的對象.
subject + lend (v.) + something + to someone
1. We lent our car to Bob.
subject + lend + someone + something
1. He lent me $1000. I will pay him back tomorrow*.
*pay somebody back (something): phrase(向某人)還錢
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loan
當動詞用時, 與lend相同, 但專用於金錢的借出. 後面接to+金錢借予的對象. 當動詞不用於借入, 當名辭時則不限.
subject + loan (v) + something (usually $) + someone
1. The bank loaned 100,000 to me.
subject + loan (v.) + someone + something
1. The bank loaned me $100,000.
2. My friend loaned me his car.
subject + took out + a loan (n.)* + (of $).
1. I took out a huge (adj.) loan (n.) for my mortgage (房屋貸款;貸款)
2. I took out a $300,000 loan (n.).
3. I took out a loan of $300,000 from the bank.
*took out a loan: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/take+out+a+loan
cost, spend, take, pay 的用法
http://tinyurl.com/l6jas93
English explanation: http://www.uhv.edu/ac/newsletters/writing/grammartip2007.03.20.htm
http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/difficulties/borrowlendloan.html
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Related words:
debt 債務
mortgage 貸款; 房屋貸款
interest rates 利率
student loan 學生貸款
car loan 汽車貸款
default 不履行, 拖欠[(+on/in)]
bankruptcy 破產
loan shark 高利貸者
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Sources:
http://tw.knowledge.yahoo.com/question/question?qid=1012061006702
http://kerlynb.hubpages.com/hub/Borrow-Lend-Loan-Common-Mistakes-in-English-as-a-Second-Language-ESL
http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/difficulties/borrowlendloan.html
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