F2F Class Notes (Nemo)[S]
Speaking exercise
Last Sunday I had dinner with my friends in church, then we went to eat BBq and I drank too much. I drank too much Soju and some rice wine. Then I forgot many details about how I went back home and what I did before I went to bed and what I said. I just remember that I threw up before I went back home and I spoke more then before to others, I think they may think I’m not a same person as before. This is the first time for me to drink like that. I woke up very early about 5 o’clock, and I had stomachache and headache, I wanted to throw up and then I tried to sleep.
Last Sunday I had dinner with my friends from church, then we went to eat BBq and I drank too much. I drank too much Soju and some rice wine. Then I forgot some details about how I got back home and what I did before I went to bed, also I forgot what I said. I could only remember that I threw up before I went back home and that I spoke more then usual to others, I think they may think I’m not the same person as before. This was the first time for me to drink this way. I woke up very early about 5 o’clock, and I had stomachache and headache, I wanted to throw up and I did,after that I tried to sleep again.
Vocabulary
been there, done that
A set phrase used to acknowledge that one has done or experienced something before, either as a form of dismissal or of empathy.
details-细节
pass out in the toilet
pass out (v): 1- 昏倒;晕过去 to become unconscious for a short time, for example when ill, badly hurt, or drunk:
E.g.: I was hit on the head and passed out.
E.g.: He felt sick and dizzy and then passed out...他感到恶心、眩晕,然后就昏了过去。
hangover (n)-宿醉, a feeling of illness after drinking too much alcohol:
E.g.: I had a terrible hangover the next morning.
E.g.: a hangover cure
gin tonic-金酒力
seldom-很少, almost never:
E.g.: Now that we have a baby, we seldom get the chance to go to the cinema.
rarely-not often:
E.g.: We rarely see each other now.
E.g.: I rarely have time to read a newspaper.
you were bargaining
bargain (v): 1-商谈;交涉;谈判;讨价还价 When people bargain with each other, they discuss what each of them will do, pay, or receive.
E.g.: They prefer to bargain with individual clients, for cash…在现款方面,他们更愿意同散户打交道。
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