F2F Class Notes (Celeste)[W]***

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Incentive/s (n): 1- something that encourages a person to do something.
E.g.: Bonus payments provide an incentive to work harder.
eg. People need incentives to improve their career.

Get along  (v): 1- If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other.
E.g.: I don’t really get along with my sister’s husband.
eg. The boy doesn’t get along with his girlfriend.

Advertisement / Ad (n): 1- a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service, or a piece of text that tells people about a job, etc.
E.g.: I often prefer the ads on TV to the actual programs.
eg. Companies always make a lot of advertisements to increase their products sales.

Writing exercise

Chinese tea had a long history, the people who had triy to taste since Han dynasty, before more than 2000 years. We also have a variety of the tea, it’s Independent different area culture, for example, Longjing and Dahongpao, they are both produc in the southern area of the Changjiang, but they are different completely. In China, we have some big groups who sale all kinds of Chinese tea.
China also exported the tea culture to neighboring countries, but most of the them didn’t remained it very well, except the Japan.

Chinese tea has a long history, the people from the Han Dynasty had started to make and taste it than 2000 years ago.

Or

Chinese tea has a long history, the people who started to make and drink it were from the Han Dynasty which was more than 2000 years ago.

TBC

We also have a variety of the tea, it’s Independent different area culture, for example, Longjing and Dahongpao, they are both produced in the southern area of the Changjiang, but they are different completely. In China, we have some big groups who sale all kinds of Chinese tea.
China also exported the tea culture to neighboring countries, but most of the them didn’t remained it very well, except the Japan.

Grammar

who = to describe sb
eg. My friends who like to eat barbecue also like to drink beer.


which = and it 
eg. The barbecue was outside which was fun and nice. (The barbecue was outside and it was fun and nice.)
eg. The class is 40 minutes which is very useful. (The class is 40 minutes and it is very useful.)
eg. The teacher is always early which is very professional.  ( The teacher is always early and it is very professional.)

Vocabulary

BBQ = barbecue/ barbecuing / barbecued (verb)
eg. I like to barbecue at home.

barbecue (adj.) – I like to eat barbecue chicken.

barbecue (n.) – Do you want to come over to my house for a barbecue?

truthfully – in fact / honestly
eg. Truthfully, I don’t like barbecue pork. / I don’t like barbecue pork, truthfully.