China marks 60 years with spectacle of power

Do you have an argument about the glory of china?

How would you like your first comprehension exercise? Cloze or would you rather attempt a summary?
Perhaps we should look at word usage and sentence structure first, huh? Or a simple vocab lesson. They all cost the same just let me know your preference.
It would also be to your everlasting advantage if you could learn RP, but we must walk before we can run.
Here's your first new word. Borrow a dictionary from a friend who can read and look it up, TWAT.
 
How would you like your first comprehension exercise? Cloze or would you rather attempt a summary?
Perhaps we should look at word usage and sentence structure first, huh? Or a simple vocab lesson. They all cost the same just let me know your preference.
It would also be to your everlasting advantage if you could learn RP, but we must walk before we can run.
Here's your first new word. Borrow a dictionary from a friend who can read and look it up, TWAT.

Your unwarranted condescension is still not an effective argument. It never has been.
 
Yeah, you said you stood under the portrait of Mao, and you also critiscized the regime. Does mainland China ever interfere with free speech in Hong Kong?

No. They dont need to. The owners of the main news organs are a bunch of silver spoon fed spoilt brats who compete to see who can climb furthest up Beijing's arse.
But, and this many in the west will find difficult to believe, you can openly criticise the government in China, as an individual. But forming groups and parties would be likely to cause trouble.
The big no no has always been discussion about the cultural revolution. But even that is breaking down now. I used to employ a guy in Beijing and I remember a most interesting evening sitting in the Hilton bar hearing his tales of being a little-red-book-waving red guard and joining the PLA to defend the motherland against the western aggressor. (Bit like modern America really)
Fortunately, in HK, we have a fair sprinkling of people who say 'No'.
The censoring is more concerned with the protection of wealth. You will not get any publicity for any campaign that criticises price gouging or other unfair business practices. But we are working on that. :)
 
I never understood why you rightwing nuts are so hung up over sex and consider it such a great insult to call someone a cocksucker. In the exceedingly unlikely event that you could ever find anyone foolish enough to touch your penis with anything other than a pair of tweezers I would have thought that you would at least be grateful and not use it as an insult.

But unlike most posters, you consider cocksucking to be a profession. :cof1:
 
How would you like your first comprehension exercise? Cloze or would you rather attempt a summary?
Perhaps we should look at word usage and sentence structure first, huh? Or a simple vocab lesson. They all cost the same just let me know your preference.
It would also be to your everlasting advantage if you could learn RP, but we must walk before we can run.
Here's your first new word. Borrow a dictionary from a friend who can read and look it up, TWAT.

CLOZE!!

Even funnier in a post where you're reprimanding someone over word usage and sentence structure.

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CLOZE!!

Even funnier in a post where you're reprimanding someone over word usage and sentence structure.

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The correct term, my poor, stupid little van driver, is 'CLOZE'. It is nothing to do with the word 'close'. Check it out before you make an even bigger arsehole of yourself.
 
The correct term, my poor, stupid little van driver, is 'CLOZE'. It is nothing to do with the word 'close'. Check it out before you make an even bigger arsehole of yourself.

I love it, when a plan comes together.

You answer this; but you run like a coward, when your Chinese masters are mentioned.

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I love it, when a plan comes together.

You answer this; but you run like a coward, when your Chinese masters are mentioned.

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I hope you now understand the meaning of the word 'cloze'. As for the other - same old, same old.
Still adding water to concrete to make it runny are you?
Go clean your little van.
Oh, before you go, pour me a drink, will you old man? Thanks so much.


I'm so glad you are here. Staff are so difficult to come by these days.
 
I hope you now understand the meaning of the word 'cloze'. As for the other - same old, same old.
Still adding water to concrete to make it runny are you?
Go clean your little van.
Oh, before you go, pour me a drink, will you old man? Thanks so much.


I'm so glad you are here. Staff are so difficult to come by these days.

I see you're projecting your own status, with you Chinese masters, again.

You grovel so well and you're an expert at kowtowing.

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The correct term, my poor, stupid little van driver, is 'CLOZE'. It is nothing to do with the word 'close'. Check it out before you make an even bigger arsehole of yourself.
A cloze test (also cloze deletion test) is an exercise, test, or assessment consisting of a portion of text with certain words removed (cloze text), where the participant is asked to replace the missing words. Cloze tests require the ability to understand context and vocabulary in order to identify the correct words or type of words that belong in the deleted passages of a text. This exercise is commonly administered for the assessment of native and second language learning and instruction.

The word cloze is derived from closure in Gestalt theory [1]. The exercise was first described by W.L. Taylor in 1953.[2]

[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloze_test[/ame]
 
A cloze test (also cloze deletion test) is an exercise, test, or assessment consisting of a portion of text with certain words removed (cloze text), where the participant is asked to replace the missing words. Cloze tests require the ability to understand context and vocabulary in order to identify the correct words or type of words that belong in the deleted passages of a text. This exercise is commonly administered for the assessment of native and second language learning and instruction.

The word cloze is derived from closure in Gestalt theory [1]. The exercise was first described by W.L. Taylor in 1953.[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloze_test

Damo, nobody really cares what this moron is talking about.
 
The correct term, my poor, stupid little van driver, is 'CLOZE'. It is nothing to do with the word 'close'. Check it out before you make an even bigger arsehole of yourself.

The dozy twat couldn't wait to try to prove he isn't the dumbfuck everybody thinks he is and guess what, he just proved that he is an even bigger one than previously realised.
 
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