Look! It's cloudy. It;s goning to rain ,soon.
It's raining. Let's go home.
The rain is very heavy. The weather is cool. Tonight you get sleep well. ได้ไหมคะคุณครู
The weather is cold. You must tuck in the blanket. ?????
I will close the window or our bedroom will get wet from the rain.
ขอลองตอบค่า
2.It's raining. We'd better go inside.
3. It's heavily rain,so the wheather is cool. You will sleep well tonight. ได้ไหมคะครู
5.Momy have to close the window wheater we get wet.
1.Look, it's very cloudy. It will be raining soon.
2.It's raining, let's get in.
3.It's heavy rain, so the weather is cool.You must be sleep well tonight.
4.เหมีอนคุณสุภาพรเลยค่ะ
5.Momy have to close the window otherwise the rain will ge into the bedroom.
ไม่รู้ใช้ได้ป่าว รอตรวจการบ้านด้วยคนนะคะ
1 Look! it's very cloudy, it's about to rain.
2 It's raining, get into the house!
3 Heavy rain & chilly wind cool the weather down, you will get a tight sleep tonight.
4 It's gonna be a cold night, so you need to put blanket on.
5 I'll go to close the window cos rain gets into our room.
1. The rain is coming.
2. It's raining.
3. It rains cats and dogs. Good weather. I think you will sllep sogood tonight.
4. Tuck in. It's very cold.
5. Let me close the window. The rain is getting in.
Permalink Reply by Pat on October 3, 2009 at 4:12am
1. Look at the sky. It's getting dark. Look like it is going to rain.
2. It's raining. Get in the house quickly.
3. It's raining so hard. Nice temperature, you should sleep well tonight.
4. It's getting a bit cold. Don't forget to put the blanket on yourself.
5. Mommy going to close the window(s). The rain splashing into the bedroom.
1. thunder
2. lightning
3. It is the airplane sound not a thunder.
4. อืมกบร้อง ใช่ภาษาอังกฤษว่าอะไรอะ
5. We can go out to walk because it is wet and muddy outside our home.
ลองตอบดูไม่รู้ได้มั้ยคุณแม่ท่านอื่นช่วยตรวจหน่อยนะคะ
Permalink Reply by Pat on October 6, 2009 at 4:31pm
5 We can't go out for a walk because it is wet and muddy.
Once adult frogs reach maturity, they will assemble at a water source such as a pond or stream to breed. Many frogs return to the bodies of water where they were born, often resulting in annual migrations involving thousands of frogs. In continental Europe, a large proportion of migrating frogs used to die on roads, before special fences and tunnels were built for them.
Male and female Common toad (Bufo bufo) in amplexus
A Male and Female common toad in amplexus. The black strands are eggs released into open water minutes after birth.
Once at the breeding ground, male frogs call to attract a mate, collectively becoming a chorus of frogs. The call is unique to the species, and will attract females of that species. Some species have satellite males who do not call, but intercept females that are approaching a calling male.
Call
Some frog calls are so loud, they can be heard up to a mile away. The call of a frog is unique to its species. Frogs call by passing air through the larynx in the throat. In most calling frogs, the sound is amplified by one or more vocal sacs, membranes of skin under the throat or on the corner of the mouth that distend during the amplification of the call. The field of neuroethology studies the neurocircuitry that underlies frog audition.
Some frogs lack vocal sacs, such as those from the genera Heleioporus and Neobatrachus, but these species can still produce a loud call. Their buccal cavity is enlarged and dome-shaped, acting as a resonance chamber that amplifies their call. Species of frog without vocal sacs and that do not have a loud call tend to inhabit areas close to flowing water. The noise of flowing water overpowers any call, so they must communicate by other means.
The main reason for calling is to allow males to attract a mate. Males call either individually or in a group called a chorus. Females of many frog species, for example Polypedates leucomystax, produce calls reciprocal to the males', which act as the catalyst for the enhancement of reproductive activity in a breeding colony. A male frog emits a release call when mounted by another male. Tropical species also have a rain call that they make on the basis of humidity cues prior to a rain shower. Many species also have a territorial call that is used to chase away other males. All of these calls are emitted with the mouth of the frog closed.
A distress call, emitted by some frogs when they are in danger, is produced with the mouth open, resulting in a higher-pitched call. The effectiveness of the call is unknown; however, it is suspected the call intrigues the predator until another animal is attracted, distracting them enough for its escape.
Many species of frog have deep calls, or croaks. The English onomatopoeic spelling is "ribbit". The croak of the American bullfrog (Rana catesbiana) is sometimes spelt "jug o' rum". Other examples are Ancient Greek brekekekex koax koax for probably Rana ridibunda, and the description in Rigveda 7:103.6 gómāyur éko ajámāyur ékaħ = "one has a voice like a cow's, one has a voice like a goat's".