Open F2F Class Notes 7th December (Raph)[1]

Vocabulary

Lab (n): 1- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals. (short for laboratory)
E.g.: I just sent the samples to the lab.

Reach (v): 1- stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something. 2- arrive at; get as far as.
E.g.: He reached over and turned off his bedside light.

Anxiety (n): 1- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an event that’s about to happen or something with an uncertain outcome.
E.g.: He’s been feeling a lot of anxiety about his new job.

Persuade (v): 1- to cause someone to do something or believe in something through reasoning or argument.
E.g.: It wasn’t easy, but I persuaded him to do the right thing.

Convince (v): 1- to cause someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something.
E.g.: Robert’s expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence.

Redundant (adj): 1- repeated, not or no longer needed or useful. 2- using more words than necessary; characterized by similarity or repetition.
E.g.: Avoid redundant expressions in your writing.

(Original – Edited)

I get something in the hurry time. – I do things in a hurry.

I need to listen some advice for him. – I need to listen to his advice / I need to get some advice from him.

Original:

The People who have some good habits what it’s like make some particular strategy before they want to do something. People like that always know what time should do. When they meet difficult problem ,they will change the plane to solve it. On the other hand, they also will persist in their strategy untill they achieve some score.

Edited:

Making a particular strategy before doing something is a good habit. People like that always know the right time to do things and when they meet a difficult problem, they change the plan to solve it. Also, they persist in their strategy until they achieve a goal.

Grammar

On the other hand:

Positive – Positive – Positive – On the other hand – Negative

Negative – Negative – Negative – On the other hand – Positive