F2F Class Notes (Nick) [S]

Vocabulary

Speedy – very fast
e.g. A BMW is a pretty fast car.

To sink – when a boat goes under the water; when the boat goes to the bottom of the sea
e.g. The Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg.

To sail – when a boat moves on water.
e.g. The Titanic sailed from America to England.

Germany – 德国
e.g. BMWs are from Germany. They are German cars.

Tall vs. Deep – tall is something very far above you; deep is something very far below you
e.g. The Titanic is a very tall ship.
e.g. The ocean is very deep.

Open and close – 开关
e.g. Please open you pencil case and give me a pencil.

Dull – the opposite of sharp; not sharp
e.g. This pencil is not sharp. It is dull.

Eraser – when you write something wrong and you want to write something else, you use an eraser.
e.g. I used an eraser to fix my math homework.

Russia – 俄罗斯
e.g. Joe says he saw Russia. Russia is very big.

Train tracks – a road for trains
e.g. A train can only run along train tracks. It can’t use the road!

Grammar

Many windowmany windows
When we have more than one of something, we use an “s” at the end
e.g. I want to eat noodles (not just one!).

I don’t can drive a car – I can’t drive a car

Is a car!It is a car.

Speaking exercise

Titanic is in the sea. It’s old. He is so big, very long. You can drive? You like? This is Titanic. This is iceberg. (What happened when it hit the iceberg?) It went down. Two pieces. The Titanic is blue, is not black. It has many small window. Four chimney.

Titanic sails on the sea. It is very big and very long. Can you drive it? (No!) I can’t drive a car, or the Titanic. When the Titanic hit the iceberg, it broke into two pieces and sank. The Titanic has many small windows.

See the source image

I go to school in the eight o’clock. I go to the Jiangning school. I like alien. (Shows me his pencil case.) Like this, 1 and 1, you can ok. But like this, you don’t can ok. They are dirty.

I like aliens. If you put 1 and 1, you can open the pencil case.

Pronunciation

Road and load – be careful with “r” and “l”