VIP Class Notes (Li)[W]

Vocabulary

plenty of/lots of sth

up to you: éšä¾¿

eg. Who should start? It’s up to you!

crash: when two cars or objects hit each other 撞

eg. The cars crashed on the main road.

eg. The plane crashed into a mountain.

draw: nobody won or lost

eg. Look, it’s a draw!

eg. They’ve already had 5 matches and it looks like they’ll end the game with a draw.

chicken pox: 水泡

pill: a round medicine

medicine: liquid medicine

thermometer: a device used for measuring temperature

bruise: 碰伤;瘀伤

eg. His arms and back were covered in bruises.

Grammar

at – towards

ex. He threw a ball at me.

ex. My classmate kicked the ball at the teacher.

person – one

people – more than one

Speaking exercise

If you spin for one minute you will dizzy

If you spin for one minute you will feel dizzy

Once I went to the gym and my finger is cramped because a student threw a basketball to my finger.

Once I went to the gym and I got a cramp on my finger because a student threw a basketball at my finger.

I saw a people have a broken leg on the road and I think this person maybe is very sad.

Yesterday, I saw a person who has a broken leg on the road and I think this person might be very sad.

Pronunciation

vitamin – vai-ta-min

Writing exercise

D: What’s wrong with you, William?

W: I have a sore throat and I can’t eat anything.

D: Open your mouth. Let me have a look.

W: Ah…

D: Let me take your temperature.

W: Ok.

D: You have fever. You should take some medicine.

W: I see. What else shoud l I do?

D: You should drink a lot of water and have a good rest. You will be better soon.

W: All right. Thank you.

D: You’re welcome.

Revised: 

D: What’s wrong with you, William?

W: I have a sore throat and I can’t eat anything

D: Open your mouth. Let me have a look

W: Ah…

D: Let me take your temperature

W: Ok

D: You have a fever. You should take some medicine/I will prescribe you with some medicine

W: I see. What else should l I do?

D: You should drink a lot/plenty of water and have a good rest. You will be/get better/get well  soon

W: All right. Thank you!

D: You’re welcome