VIP Class Notes (Lily) [S]

Pronunciation

interfere delete reside prone plane

Grammar

I have friends who they live in Japan.

Vocabulary

1.priority= 优先
ex: If you time is limited, I would suggest you to learn English as a priority. 
ex: what is your priority ? Learning English is my top priority. 

2. desert=沙漠🏜️
ex: Sahara desert 

3. dessert= 甜å“🍮
ex: my favorite dessert is cheesecake.

Speaking exercise

I tried to listen some videos when I drive my car on the way, use bluetooth to connect my cell phone. I just want to create some environment to practice my listening skill. It need a long time to accumulate your listening skills.

Every year, I will go to Buddhist mountain in China, that started from 2015. Last weekend, I went to JiuHua Mountain in Anhui province. I tried to visit most of the temples over there and took lots of photos in JiuHua mountain. I met a situation is very dangerous for me. On my plan, I want to take a shuttle bus to go to the cable car, but the service center told me the station is stop, you couldn’t take the cable car, so I had to change my plan, I just hiked 3-4 hours to the cable car station. The time is about 5:30pm. When I reached the station, the staff told me “you didn’t have another way to go down the mountain, you have to go back down. In my plan, I want to hike to a high point, and take the cable down down the mountain. I know the cable car stopped, but they also told me there’s only one way to go down the mountain, to hike down. The time is very late, so when I go back down the mountain, a wild monkey followed me. Only me in the mountain. Fortunately, the staff gave me a stick. When I noticed the monkey follow me, I tried to used the stick knock the stone. When I haven’t looked behind, I have a little bit scared. When I walk through the part of mountain, the monkey stopped follow me.

Then I started go down the stairs, but the sun is going down and I can’t look which way is correct, and no water and no food. I asked some people living in the village to use their Moto to take me to the village, then I take a private car to go to the hotel. At that time, they ask me to pay double fee. That was very dangerous for me, I think I couldn’t do that again.

Revised

I tried to listen to some videos/audios when I drive my car to work, I use bluetooth to connect to my cell phone. I just want to create some environment to practice my listening skill. It need a long time to improve your listening skills.

Every year, I will go to Buddhist mountain in China, I started doing this from 2015. Last weekend, I went to JiuHua Mountain in Anhui province. I tried to visit some of the temples over there and took lots of photos in JiuHua mountain. I encountered a very dangerous situation is very dangerous for me. I planned to take a shuttle bus to go to the cable car, but the service center told me the station is closed, you couldn’t take the cable car, so I had to change my plan, I just hiked 3-4 hours to the cable car station. The time was about 5:30pm. When I reached the station, the staff told me “there isn’t another way to go down the mountain, you have to hike back down. I originally wanted to hike to a high point, and take the cable down down the mountain. I knew the cable car stopped, but they also told me there’s only one way to go down the mountain, to hike down. The time was getting very late, so when I went back down the mountain, a wild monkey followed me. there was only me in the mountain. Fortunately, the staff gave me a stick. When I noticed the monkey following me, I tried to used the stick to knock the rock. When I never looked behind, I was a little bit scared. When I walked half way through the part of mountain, the monkey stopped following me.

Then I started going down the stairs, but the sun was going down and I couldn’t find my way is correct, and I had no water and no food. I asked some people living in the village to use their motorcycle to take me to the village, then I took a car to go to the hotel. At that time, they asked me to pay double fee. That was very dangerous for me, I wouldn’t do that again.