tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3018188425341225247.post2040097092392559443..comments2024-01-14T23:41:29.334-03:00Comments on English - It's now or never: A walk in the park - O que significa essa expressão?Iramaiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02590238255121797032noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3018188425341225247.post-72293836063127177912011-10-11T18:12:40.660-03:002011-10-11T18:12:40.660-03:00Hi Marcelo...yeah, in my case it's all about m...Hi Marcelo...yeah, in my case it's all about music. I can always remember a piece of music related to some expression I'm learning. When I was younger I would sing lots of songs in English without knowing the meaning of the words. I just loved the sound of the language. I think nowadays they are all coming back. ;)<br /><br />Thanks a lot for your comment,Iramaiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02590238255121797032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3018188425341225247.post-8557083333696020612011-10-11T09:28:25.756-03:002011-10-11T09:28:25.756-03:00It’s an interesting expression, Iramaia.
Isn’t it ...It’s an interesting expression, Iramaia.<br />Isn’t it really curious when we associate a word with another, like for example, using mind mapping? Not knowing the reason, I simply associated the word “park” with another expression “ballpark figure”, all of a sudden my brain pull it out :)<br />Pretty funny though!Marcelohttp://www.mendesdemelo.com.brnoreply@blogger.com