F2F Class Notes (Raph)

Vocabulary

Walk all over sb (id): 1- to treat someone very badly or defeat them very easily.
E.g.: If you don’t want to work at the weekend, say so – don’t let the boss walk all over you.

Resent (v): 1- to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like. (n: Resentment)
E.g.: She bitterly resented her father’s new wife.
E.g.: He resents having to explain his work to other people.
E.g.: There’s a lot of resentment in their relationship

Competent (adj): 1- able to do something well. (Incompetent)
E.g.: She’s a very competent secretary.
E.g.: I wouldn’t say he was brilliant but he is competent at his job.
E.g.: Having an incompetent teacher is very bad for a child’s development.
E.g.: He has described the government as corrupt and incompetent.

Grammar

There are a lot of work on my shadow. – There is a lot of work on my shoulders.

If I left that time it looks unprofessional – If I had left at that time it would have looked unprofessional. 

We almost spend two months to replace her. – It took us almost two months to replace her.

Most of my colleagues we have good relationship. – I have a good relationship with most of my colleagues.

I want some knowledge – I want to learn something new / some new skills.

She also helped a lot of.

Pronunciation

Diligent: /ˈdɪl.ə.dʒənt/

Competent: /ˈkɑːm.pə.t̬ənt/

Incompetent: ɪnˈkɑːm.pə.t̬ənt/