F2F Class Notes (Raph)
Vocabulary
Address (v): 1- to speak or write to someone. 2- to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem.
E.g.: The president addressed the crowd with a warm speech.
E.g.: He likes to be addressed as “Sir” or “Mr Partridge”.
E.g.: The issue has yet to be addressed. (= they still need to deal with it)
E.g.: They haven’t addressed the problem.
Spreadsheet (n): 1- a computer program, used especially in business, that allows you to do financial calculations and plans.
E.g.: I made a spreadsheet on Excel. Please take a look!
Adult (n): 1- a person or animal that has grown to full size and strength:
E.g.: Adults have to pay, but children get in free.
E.g.: There will be two adults traveling, plus three children.
Grammar
My new job more worker than before. – At my new job I need to work more than I did before.
My new bosses all very friendly – My new are bosses all very friendly
I think they think our opinion – I think they take our opinion into account / seriously.
This job different of before. – This / My current job is different from my previous one.
Another things – Other things
I can tell my opinion with my new boss. – I can tell my opinion to my new boss.
Teachers are not enough – There are not enough teachers.
Pronunciation
Address (n): /ˈæd.res/
Address (v): /əˈdres/
Switch: /swɪtʃ/
Express: /ɪkˈspres/
Manager: /ˈmæn.ə.dʒɚ/
Spreadsheet: /ˈspred.ʃiːt/
Adult: /ˈæd.ʌlt/ /əˈdʌlt/
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