F2F Class Notes (Raph)

Vocabulary

Welcome (adj): 1-  If something is welcome, you are pleased to have or do it.
E.g.: The holiday was a welcome change/break/relief.
E.g.: She offered him the welcome chance/opportunity to do something different.
E.g.: A nice cup of tea would be very welcome.

Deposit (n/v): 1-  to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe (= strong box or cupboard with locks). 2- ​to pay someone an amount of money when you make an agreement with that person to pay for or buy something, that either will be returned to you later, if the agreed arrangement is kept, or that forms part of the total payment:
E.g.: There’s a night safe outside the bank, so you can deposit money whenever you wish.
E.g.: I deposited £500 in my account this morning.
E.g.: When we moved in, we had to deposit $1,000 with the landlord in case we broke any of his things.
E.g.: You deposit 20 percent now and pay the rest when the car is delivered.

Grammar

He was sick on his heart – He had a heart disease.

I just summary my work. – I just made a summary of my work. 

The experience is not so rich if I get the position. – My experience might not be rich / diverse / good enough for me to get that position.

Pronunciation

Troublesome: /ˈtrʌb.əl.səm/

Horrific: /həˈrɪf.ɪk/

Accident: /ˈæk.sə.dənt/

Addition: /əˈdɪʃ.ən/

Subordinate: /səˈbɔːr.dən.ət/

Excursion: /ɪkˈskɝː.ʃən/

Complicated: /ˈkɑːm.plə.keɪ.t̬ɪd/