VIP Class Notes (Li)[W]

Homework

Where/when will you go on holiday? What will you do? Who will you go with?

Vocabulary

No, I’m good/I don’t want anymore – for refusing

soon: in a while

in a while/moment/a second/few hours 

to be ready: 准备好

eg. Will you be ready in a minute?

eg. She’ll be ready in a while.

storm: strong wind and heavy rain

return: to come back

eg. My friends will return to Shanghai next week.

eg. When will she return from her business trip.

guest/s: a person who you invite/a person staying at a hotel

eg. My parents will invite 3 guests to dinner tonight.

wait and see: 等等看

eg. “Will he return?” “I don’t know but let’s wait and see.”

test: 测验

get married: 结婚

eg. They will get married next month.

eg. Her parents want her to get married this year.

hike: walk on the hill

Grammar

I don’t want nothing 

I don’t want any 

in – in the morning/afternoon/in 5 minutes/10 minutes/1 hour

at – at 7’oclock/7:30/12 noon

Future tense 

will + verb (infinitive)

I will work /I’ll work (for speaking)

You will work/You’ll work

He/She/It will work/He/She/It’ll work 

We will work/We’ll work

They will work/They’ll work 

will not work -> won’t work 

She won’t work today

They won’t work today

Speaking exercise

I will buy tickets. I will be ready food. I will go to America to hike. I will go to Japan with my wife. I will go to Japan for 21 days. I will go to shop with my wife. We will to buy fish at the fish market. We will to buy book.

Revised: 

I will buy tickets. I will prepare food. I will go to America to hike. I will go to Japan with my wife. I will go to Japan/go there for 21 days. I will go shopping with my wife. We will buy fish at the fish market. We will buy some books. 

Writing exercise

I want to drink a can of coke.

I want to eat a piece of bread.

I’d like to bunch of bananas.

I want to buy a bag of flour.

I want to buy a box of cereal.

I’d like to buy a dozen eggs.

I need a carton of juice.

I need a jar of jam.

I need a carton of juice.

I need a jar of jam.

I’d like a cup of coffee.

I’d like a bottle of water.

Revised: 

I want to drink a can of coke.

I want to eat a piece of bread.

I’d like to buy a bunch of bananas.

I want to buy a bag of flour.

I want to buy a box of cereal.

I’d like to buy a dozen eggs.

I need a carton of juice.

I need a jar of jam.

I need a carton of juice.

I need a jar of jam.

I’d like a cup of coffee.

I’d like a bottle of water.