Interjections

What is Interjection??????
An Interjection is a word which expresses some sudden feeling or emotions. It is not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence. Interjections are uncommon in formal academic prose, except in direct quotations. We usually follow an interjection with an exclamation mark (!). These followings below are some examples of interjection.

Hi, hello
Expressing greeting
Ah
Expressing pleasure
Expressing realization
Expressing surprise
Alas
Expressing grief or pity
Eh
Expressing surprise
Expressing question
Expressing repetition
Dear
Expressing surprise
Expressing pity
Expressing relief
Er, umm
Expressing hesitation or doubt
Hey
Looking for attention
Expressing joy
Expressing surprise
Hmm
Expressing doubt
Oh
Expressing surprise
Expressing pain
Ouch
Expressing pain
Uh-huh
Expressing agreement
Well
Introducing a remark
Geez
Expressing surprise
Expressing anger
Hush
Ordering to stop noisy
Bravo
Expressing congratulation


Here the example video of using interjections;

Teen Depression Prevention

Teen depression cannot always be prevented, but some things can help reduce the chances of an episode of depression in a teen who is at risk. Keep reading for information on teen depression prevention, and what you can do to help prevent teenage depression.

Some of the causes of depression in teenagers seem to be genetic, and those cannot be changed, but other triggers of teen depression can be avoided. Some of the risk factors for teen depression include:

* A family or personal history of depression
* A long-term illness or disability, whether physical or mental
* Experiencing a trauma or loss, including abuse, divorce of parents, death of a
loved one, or a break-up
* Difficulties at home, at school, or with friends

If you are a teen who has suffered from depression, or who has other risk factors for teen depression, there are some things you can do to help prevent an episode of depression:


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The secret health benefits in 5 natural foods

by Sarah Kirmani

Nutritious foods keep us healthy and prevent diseases. A well-balanced diet that includes these foods is critical to overall well being. Traditional medicine may be a temporary solution whereas a well-balanced healthy diet is more permanent. For example, diabetics can benefit greatly with a healthy well-balanced diet to resolve the source of the problem instead of temporary medical relief. In fact, many doctors propose a well-balanced meal in addition to their recommendations to ensure a holistic approach to recovery. Let's look at a list of these super foods and see how they affect us.


Salmon
The omega-3 fatty acids in salmon provide heart benefits. Salmon is also low in saturated fat and cholesterol and is a good source of protein. Omega-3 also helps prevent blood clots which cause many strokes. People who eat salmon have better vision and better memory.

Blueberries
Blueberries help lower cholesterol and thus reduce stroke and heart disease. They also reduce the risk of urinary tract infection, and improve eye vision.

Beans
Beans regulate blood, sugar, help prevent heart disease and cancer and ward off hunger.

Oysters
These sea creatures are low fat and low cholesterol and high protein which helps regulate stress levels. Oysters contain high levels of calcium, iron, and vitamin A, which are essential for healthy bones, blood, and eyesight, respectively. Did we mention oysters are an aphrodisiac?

Nuts
Nuts reduce heart disease and lower cholesterol. Cashew nuts promote bone growth and strong teeth. Brazil nuts prevent breast cancer and walnuts have high levels of omega-3 acids that reduce body swelling and growth of plaque in arteries. Nuts are also brain foods and can make you smarter.

taken from: www.goarticles.com

"Q&A" from StoryCorps



I like this video because it shows how should a mom explain something to their children due to my daily experience which I often seen a mother answering their children carelessly. Then, I think the topic they're talking about is quiet interesting: An Asperger's syndrome.

A Creative Student




I find this video inspiring. Hope you feel the same way I do. Happy watching, then..!!!!

Bullying: Comments from around the world

I've found one interesting recording-including the scripts- about comments of bullying from around the world. I chose to put this one because I hope it'll widen our perception towards bullying issues. Besides that, I think it'll be interesting and helpful when we hear the recording and also read the script at one time so that we can grasp what the speaker wants to inform us clearly.

Here's the website address. Let's have a look at this one.


(Bullying: Comments from around the world)

Middle School Confidential Series Book Video




Well, the movie trailer above makes me think hard about the problems that students might be facing in school and how to solve them. I have no idea about what you might think, but hopefully this trailer can help you a little bit somehow.