F2F Class Notes (Tony) [W]

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Pronunciation of speaking from these notes.

Vocabulary

he told me hold me – he told me “hold on


duck (V) – to lower your head, so something doesn’t hit you

eg: I ducked my head.

checkpoint – a place where police or others, check people when they go through

eg: When we crossed the next checkpoint there was a police beside us.

temper1. to control your attitude   2. to get angry easily

eg: Zora has a good temper, I broke three of her phones and she never got angry.

eg: She has a temper sometimes. (She can get angry easily sometimes)

eg: He has a short temper.  / He has a short fuse. (like a string part of fireworks that you light on fire.)

eg: I lost my temper when I heard that.

Pronunciation

frequency – Free Kwen See

Frequently – Free Kwen-tlee

Writing exercise

My sad childhood story.
1. My father gave me a skateboard. In the beginning, I can’t control it very well. So when I played board on a deep hill, I fell down, I hit my head and lose my consciousness for several seconds. When I wake up, My sister told me, “just now, you like a crab blow bubbles.” Many years ago, I realized maybe I had brain concussion in that time.
2. I made a plastic kite , I took it ran for a long time. when I felt so excited and get carried away, I fell down. A big part of skin has been broken, a lot of blood. I was scared. until now, there is a scar on my left leg.


My sad childhood story.
1. My father gave me a skateboard. In the beginning, I couldn’t ride it very well. So when I rode it down a steep hill, I [ fell down/ crashed ], I hit my head and lost my consciousness for several seconds. When I woke up, My sister told me, “just now, you looked like a crab blowing bubbles.” Many years ago, I realized maybe I had brain concussion in at that time.
2. I made a plastic kite , I flew it for a long time. when I felt so excited and got carried away, I fell down. A big piece of skin has been scraped, a lot of blood came out. I was scared. there is still a scar on my left leg.