F2F Class Notes (Raph)

Vocabulary

Accurate (adj): 1-  correct, exact, and without any mistakes.
E.g.: I think his translation of the paper is not very accurate.

Document (n): 1- a paper or set of papers with written or printed information, especially of an official type. 2- a text that is written and stored on a computer.
E.g.: You need to bring some kind of document to prove your identity, such as a passport, a driver’s license or an ID.
E.g.: I’ll send you the document by email.

Cocktail (n): 1-  a drink, usually an alcoholic one, made by mixing two or more drinks together:
E.g.: We were all in the bar having some cocktails.

Grammar

I just saw some joking. – I just heard a joke.

Are you cold again? – Do you have a cold again?

In January 6 is your 30 birthday. – January 6th is your 30th birthday. / Your 30th (thirtieth) birthday is on January 6th (sixth).

The two days I was play with my friends. – On both days I just played / had fun with my friends. 

I work on Monday to Friday. – I work from Monday to Friday.

I have to think a lot of time because I don’t sure if it’s right or wrong. – I have to think for a long time because I’m not sure if I’m right or wrong. 

Sine I studied English here. – Since I started studying English here. 

Foreigner student – Foreign students.

Pronunciation

Accurate: /ˈæk.jɚ.ət/

Special: /ˈspeʃ.əl/

Document: /ˈdɑː.kjə.mənt/

Taste: /teɪst/

Test: /test/

Cocktails: /ˈkɑːk.teɪl/

Example: /ɪɡˈzæm.pəl/