Online Class Notes (Li)[S]

Vocabulary

drive -> drove

fashion – noun 

eg. Fast fashion is popular these days.

fashionable – adjective 

eg. That is a very fashionable outfit.

I like change/innovation – å˜åŒ–,创新

formal wear: 正装

eg. Zoe doesn’t like formal wear.

casual: 休闲

eg. Most people dress casually when they’re not in work.

eg. I like casual wear more than formal wear.

insurance: ä¿é™©

eg. My insurance does not cover dental visits.

eg. Health insurance premium increases as you get older.

outfit: clothes or equipment æœè£…

eg. The bride wore 3 outfits during the wedding.

you would rather…than… – ä½ å®å¯…也丅

eg. You would rather get wet than using an umbrella.

eg. She would rather be single than get married.

Grammar

Today I drive to Pudong – Today I drove to Pudong

I can’t unfit – I can’t wear it 

Speaking exercise

Afternoon is only for media, night party is only for VIP guests. I went there at afternoon and I look around all the exhibition. Then I back home. I don’t like party, I think the time is enough to look at all the exhibition. It’s normal like the normal, maybe 1000 m2. Tomorrow is open to the public.

The exhibition is very nice. I think Anna Sui is very good artist. I think her painting 10-20 years before, but now still fashion. Her design clothes still fashion. Japan is more cheaper. Japan is cheaper than China. I think because Anna Sui is Japanese, but she’s not. Today I know she’s not; her father and mother is Chinese.

Revised: 

The afternoon is only open to the media, the night party is only for VIP guests. I went there in the afternoon and I looked around/visited the exhibitions. Then I went back home. I don’t like parties, I think there is enough time to look/see all the exhibitions. It’s normal, maybe 1000 m2. Tomorrow is open to the public.

The exhibition is very nice. I think Anna Sui is a very good artist. I think her paintings from 10-20 years before are still fashionable. Her clothes are still fashionable. In Japan, they are cheaper. They are cheaper in Japan than in China. I thought because Anna Sui is Japanese, but she’s not. Today I know she’s not; her father and mother are Chinese.