April 28, 2013

Week 22

Spellings : Stationary, Nations, Opposition, Intuition, Premonition, Constitute,Institution, Devotion, Demonstration, Contributing, Stationary, Nationality, Oppositional, Intuitions, Premonitions, Constitution, Institutionalise, Demonstration, Devotional, Contribution    


  1. Simon stifled a quick giggle as his dad paced up and down and around his brand new Ferrari, so unhappy to see it stationary. Sadly, he couldn't go close to it and have a quick drive through the country side, for it had nearly given him a heart attack, when he realized that someone had splattered egg yolk on his car. Any attempt to remove the dried yolk would ruin the paint job. Simon indeed thought his dad had proved very devotional to his new car! He certainly didn't fuss around like this to Simon himself. He could guess what his dad was thinking.
    "It must have been one of the gardeners from a different nationality. They quite obviously don't like us.
  2. Andy scowled as he stood up for the sermon. Yawn. How dreadful to go to church each week as a regular routine. Mum said that she started going religiously since her father passed away. Why? they never used to step foot in this place, and suddenly they have to pray in sudden devotion. Mum had made him give his pocket money all away for the contribution part in church. All for nothing? Well, he was surely not going to start contributing, if that was what mum was thinking. When it came to the giving part, Andy hesitatingly dropped the cash in. Was mum looking? No! Carefully, he grabbed the money which was left in the tiny basket and stuffed the wad of cash in his pocket. His intuition didn't agree with it though.
  3. Sarah walked up to the art institution, smiling cheerfully at her teacher who ran up to her, breathless. The teacher might have been old, yet she had a strong constitution which you could tell from her well built body. In her hands she cradled some odd items of stationery. This brought back memories of her grandma who had once been an artist too.


April 21, 2013

Week 21

Spellings : Regenerate, Regenerating, Encourage, Encouraging, Assemble, Assembling, Weaver, Weaving, Undertaking, Undertaken, Trouble,Troubling,  Provider, Providing, Queue, Queuing, Negate, Negating, Motivation, Motivating


  1. He stared at the great beauty before him and reached down to gently stroke her black abdomen. Assembling her together hadn't been easy, but it was worth taking all the trouble. She was  sure going to do him proud by a hundred customers queuing up to buy her! If so, he would definitely be encouraged to go on with his forth right plan. Simultaneously he would also take up weaving as his career and own a shop of clothes. But then a voice spoke at the back of his mind, "What if this never works out? Your plan is shattered to pieces! He pushed the troubling thought away, and kissed the beauty. She was indeed his first prized car.
  2. As the old lady stood in the shopping queue, she glanced at her grandson. He was twenty-one now, with a husky complexion and thick manner. But the dame knew better than that. She pitied him for undertaking so much work. If only there was a provider providing him with all the help he needed he wouldn't have undertaken so much pressure! A tear fell out of the dame's eyes. She wiped it with the back of her hand, but not quick enough for her grandson to not notice. If only she had kept motivating and encouraging him to come out of this filthy business.
  3. Carlo stood in the hall's beginning to assemble the pieces of his toy aeroplane together while his mother, a famous weaver also sat in the hall, humming to the clicking noise of her thimble as she weaved. Carlo proudly launched his missile in the air but gasped in terror as it hit their antique glass vase, which came clattering onto the floor. 


April 14, 2013

Week 20

Spellings : Mischievous, Extermination, Catastrophic, Amiable, Distinguish, Symptom, Graffiti, Occurred, Chemist, Distortion

  1. Linda sat in her chair looking gloomily at at her teacher who stood writing a sum on the white board. Numeracy was so boring. Fortunately the  bell rang like a chirpy friend. Linda dashed out the classroom and went out to have her snack. She skidded to a halt, realising that she'd left her hat in the classroom. But as she gingerly tiptoed to pick up her hat, she realised that the door of her class room was locked! Frowning in confusion, she peered through the glass on the side of the door. It occurred to her that there were two men standing on front of the white board both distinguish with a mischievous twinkle in their eyes. Then one of them tugged at the white board. As it came crashing to the floor, Linda realised that there was graffiti scribbled on the walls! "It is an amiable decision," they said. "I suggest we make our extermination through the window." Too sick with the distortion of the truth, Linda turned away and fled.
  2. Chemist Arnold wondered if his life was about to end as he looked at the figure huddled up in the bed-covers like a limp rag doll. He couldn't believe she had a symptom of cancer. It was indeed a catastrophic illness.