VIP Class Notes (Nemo)[W]

Writing exercise

it was rainy this Saturday, and I canceled the plans with friend.
take advantage of rainy day . I saw two movies what I downloaded before.
One is “bohemian rhapsody”-an amazing movie that told the story of the Band-Queen.
the other movie is capernaum. I’m not sure the languageis French or Arabian.
the movie told the story of a twelve-year-old boy put his parents in court(?).
and told his life. a little boy knew too much about the world of darkness in this movie.
actually, most actors and actresses were refugees.
all of them were got the help and moved to europe country after the movie released all over the world.

It was raining this Saturday/ It was a rainy day, this Saturday, and I canceled all of the plans I had  with my friend/ a friend of mine.
So, I decided to  take advantage of a rainy day . I saw two movies which I downloaded before/beforehand.
One of them was “Bohemian rhapsody”-an amazing movie which tells the story of the Band-Queen.
the other movie is called Capernaum. I’m not sure if the language of the movie is French or Arabic.
The movie tells the story of a twelve-year-old boy who took his parents to court,  also throughout the entire movie he spoke about his life. The little boy knew too much about the world of darkness in this movie.
actually, most of the actors and actresses were refugees.
all of them were got the help and moved to European countries after the movie was/got released all over the world.

Vocabulary

Arabian-used for place。 Arabian Peninsula
Arabic-for language 阿拉伯语, 阿拉伯的

take somebody to court (v): 1-to take legal action against someone:
E.g.: She’s threatening to take me to court for not paying the bill on time.

threaten (v)威胁
E.g.:
He threatened his parents that he’s going to report them to police
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hreat (n):a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is not followed:
E.g.: Drunken drivers are a serious threat (= cause a lot of harm) to other road users.
His letter was an open threat for my family

messy (adj): 1-untidy:
E.g.: a messy kitchen
E.g.: messy hands/hair
E.g.: His bedroom’s always messy.
E.g.: He is a messy eater

tidy (adj): 1-having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this:
E.g.: The house was clean and tidy.
E.g.: My flatmate isn’t very tidy.

tidy-up (n): 1-an act of making a place or a collection of things tidy:
E.g.: Let’s have/do a quick tidy-up before Mum gets home.

messed-up (adj): 1-unhappy and emotionally confused:
E.g.: She was really messed-up as a teenager.

mess up (n): 1-something that has been done badly:
E.g.: He made a real mess-up of the sales figures.

abbreviation (n):a short form of a word or phrase:
E.g.: What does the abbreviation WHO stand for??
It stands for World Health Organization

flashback (n):闪回, a sudden, clear memory of a past event or time, usually one that was bad:
E.g. :I kept having flashbacks of my childhood

Grammar

noun-名词
adjective形容词
adverb副词
verb动词

plural-复数的
singular-单数的