F2F Class Notes (Tony)

Vocabulary

I’m a young employee, my experience is less than the other people

so my boss blamed me, I thought that’s ok, you won’t make you angry, so I let it go.


I may have… –

made my boss angry

made him upset

take it out on someone

he angry this to me – he is taking it out on me

    –     Apostrophe  (Uh Poss Truh Fee)

eg: You need to spell it, S.   T.  U.  D.   E.   N.   T.   S.   apostrophe. Because, an apostrophe always comes after the S, if the word is plural, meaning it is more than one. Like, Student, or students.

eg: One Student’s books.

eg: Three students’ books.

cashmere – a very soft material for clothing, like sweaters, also expensive

eg: Cashmere is more expensive than cotton.

line – (from acting) the thing the actor says at a certain point in time

eg: Do you remember that line when he said,  “I’ll be back.”    “Show me the money.”

eg: People often think if you are angry there is only two things you can do, you can hold on to it and bury it inside, or confront it. But there is a third choice, you can also just let it go.

Grammar

How to Compare:

I am (more + ADJ. ) than  (someone)

eg: I am fatter than him.

eg: She is more beautiful than her sister.

eg: They are richer than their neighbor.

eg: We are easier to talk to than them.

eg: We are cheaper than other agencies to go to Thailand.

(BE) Not AS (ADJ. / MUCH / MANY )  AS = not the same, or not as much/many

eg: The junior students homework is not as much as kindergarden students’.

eg: These gloves are not as much as the other pair you looked at.  (Price is lower than other pair)

eg: This sweater is not as nice as Tom’s.

eg: I just got a new sweater, but I don’t love it. It’s not as nice as my old one.

AS ( ADJ. ) AS = the same