May 19, 2013

Week 24 Root words ending with 'y'

Spellings : Allying, Alliance, Variety, Variation, Married, Marriage, Replicate, Replication, Readiest, Readily, Hungriest, Hungriness, Heaviness, Heaviest, Supplier, Supplicant, Varied, Variable, Emptiness, Emptily


George O’Brian looked down upon his pot bellied tummy proudly. It had been the trademark of the O’Brians’ for many generations. It was the heaviest part of his body and he thought the heaviness seemed to regard him as an affluent person, and having pretty women flock around him at the barbecue.

He was now readily at his hungriest as the smell of food hit him in the nose and brought in a strong desire for appetite. His tummy groaned with emptiness as he glanced through the variety of food (which was appealing to the eye) that varied from shrimps to a roasted barbecue.

Nevertheless, he was sure he wouldn't ever get a marriage alliance and live a happy married life. Why, for when he met the lady who had  captured his heart like no other, turned away the minute she’d seen him at the BBQ hogging food like a greedy pig, marking him out as an obese person.

His eyes glistened with tears at the memory of losing his love to obesity, and he bit into the chicken shawarma, trying to forget about the painful incident.


May 05, 2013

Week 23

Spellings : Excuse, Excusable, Deplore, Deplorable, Forgive, Forgiveness, Furtive, Furtiveness, Excite , Excitable , Rehearse, Rehearsal,  Resource, Resourceful , Complete, Completely, Creatively, Creativeness, Purpose, Purposeful


The moon shone eerily as Madoline Watkins slipped out of her house, unable to get to sleep. Old aunt Breana had died. She hadn't been her most favourite aunt, but something was bothering her. Drifting out into the night sky, she walked sullenly to the grave yard. But as she walked to her old aunt Breana's grave, she knew something was wrong. A spirit wandered across to Madoline.
"Forgive me!" it yelled. "I beg forgiveness!"
 Madoline gasped as she realised that it was the spirit of old aunt Breana!
"CUT!" yelled the director. "The rehearsal went well indeed, but Madoline Watkins could have put a more deplorable expression and old aunt Breana a more excitable one."
With that, the performers began to rehearse from the starting giving no excuse or an excusable reason to stop for a break. The audience couldn't wait for the release of the complete film, 'Breana's Grave' and find a purposeful answer to what happens to her tormented spirit.