VIP Class Notes (Nemo)
Vocabulary
snowboard-(v):滑雪板 to slide on the snow by standing on a specially shaped board:
E.g.: I’m learning to snowboard at the moment.
snowboard (n): 1-a specially shaped board that you stand on to slide down a snow-covered slope:
E.g.: Snowboard parks (= where you can snowboard) are becoming more popular.
snowboarder (n)-a person who practises the sport of snowboarding (= moving over snow on a board):
E.g.: He wants to become a professional snowboarder.
E.g.: The park is open to both skiers and snowboarders.
Ski resort-滑雪胜地
seaside (n): 1-the area near the sea, especially where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves:
E.g.: Let’s go to the seaside at the weekend!
E.g.: a seaside holiday/hotel/resort
I want to improve my grammar/vocabulary-我想提高我的语法
bald (adj): 1-with little or no hair on the head:
E.g.: At 20 he was already going bald.
be familiar with-熟悉
be familiar with sth/sb-to know something or someone well:
E.g.: I’m sorry, I’m not familiar with your work.
Grammar
Adjective-形容词
adverb-副词
verb-动词
noun-名词
singular-单数
door, dog, frog, phone, girl
plural-复数
doors, dogs, frogs, phones, girls
word-单词
sentence-句子
short sentence
long sentence
Speaking exercise
My boss is foreigner from Australia so I was often use the words communicate with her, so I was told her client briefing the work detail but it was hard to say she understand, so I think, all English is very important for my communicate with person. When she know what I want to say the work detail she know it, this is words.
My boss is a foreigner from Australia so I was often usually use short sentences to communicate with her. So, yesterday I was told her that I should have a briefing with a client about our new project, but it was hard to say if she understood me. That’s why I think that English is very important for me being able to communicate with a person successfully . If she’s familiar with the topic I’m talking about, she will understand me
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