Tuesday, 16 April 2013

"Knows it all!" - 10th expression

The tenth expression is:
 
 

"Let it take root."
 
What does it mean? Explain it in your own words.

9 comments:

  1. Do things with calm. Do not rush. João Portugal 5º A

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  2. I think that figuratively this expression means "to become established, to take hold, settle down".;-)
    Tomás Ferreira 5.º Ano A N.º 268

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  3. Hello! I'm Catarina from 5th A. For me take root means to establish, install, build something. For example move to a different place and there establishing ourselves our way of life, or learn some new knowledge and act accordingly.

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  4. Hi! I'm José Tomás (5ºA)
    I think this expression mean that we should “take root” in our personal relationships (friends and family) and professional relationships. We must be able to keep our friendships during our lifetime.
    However, this expression can also mean that we must be proactive, we should have ambitions, and we must not stop in time, waiting something to happen. We must resolve our problems quickly, because if we delay too long its solution can be very difficult.
    Bye

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  5. Hi!!! I am lidiane of 5ºb
    This expression means that establish install build something

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  6. Hi my name is Inês Ferreira, 5ºA
    I think this expression means we must take the time to understand concepts.The comparison to roots, presents the idea of something growing, becoming firmer just like a root.

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  7. hello my name is Virgilio Belo 5b.Esta expression signifca we should always control our time because if we did things very quickly we always end up forgetting something.

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  8. hello my name is luana massano of 5ºb.This expression means to give wings to our imagination, ie, let the ideas and imaginations take us wherever you go, dreaming.

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  9. Hi teacher! I'm Manuel Of 5ºA.
    Let it (ideas) take root means to settle or firmly establish my ideas. Let it grow without rush.
    Bey.

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