2xF2F Class Notes (Vicki)

Pronunciation

short vowel “i”

-ip
dip 蘸酱, lip 嘴唇, rip 撕, zip 拉链
I tripped and did a flip.

-it
kit 医药箱, pit 果核, sit 坐下, mit 手套
I bit into the peach and hit the pit.

-ig
dig 挖, pig 猪, wig 假发, fig 无花果
The pig put on a red wig.

-in
tin 锡, bin 盒子, fin 鱼鳍, pin 回形针, win 胜利
I put the tin cup in the bin.

-ing
swing 秋千, wing 翅膀, sling 绑带, sing 唱歌, ring 戒指, king 国王
The bird flaps its wings and sings a song.

-ick
brick 砖, lick 舔, sick 生病, kick 踢, click 点, stick 树枝
Rick kicked the stick.

-ill
pill 药丸, drill 电钻, hill 小山, spill 打翻, gill 鱼鳃, grill 烧烤架
Dan spilled ketchup on the grill.

-ish
dish 碗盘, wish 愿望, relish 酸黄瓜, fish 鱼/钓鱼, polish 指甲油, swish 漱口
The fish swam in the dish.

-ink
think 思考, stink 臭的, shrink 缩水, sink 水池, wink 眨眼, drink 喝
Sal drinks water from the sink.

short vowel “u” 

-un
sun 太阳, bun 餐包, run 跑步, nun 修女
Dad thinks it is fun to run in the sun.

-ug
hug 拥抱, jug 大水瓶, mug 马克杯, rug 地毯
Oh no! There is a big bug in my jug.

-ush
hush 嘘, blush 脸红, crush 捏爆, brush 梳/刷, rush 赶紧, flush 冲水
I rush to brush my teeth.

-uck
tuck 拉拽, stuck 困住, duck 鸭子, puck 冰球, buck 鹿, truck 卡车
The truck got stuck in the mud.

-unk
dunk 灌篮, sunk 沉, trunk 大象鼻子/后备箱, skunk 臭鼬, bunk 上下铺, junk 垃圾
The junk filled up the trunk.

-ump
jump 跳, pump 充气, stump 树桩, grump 不开心
I jumped over the stump and bumped my leg.

-ung
stung 叮咬, sung 唱歌, hung 挂着, lung 肺
My lungs filled up with air.

Vocabulary

trip – 绊倒

flip – 翻跟头

peach – 桃子

flap – 煽动

ketchup – 番茄酱

fun – 好玩的

bug – 虫子

teeth – 牙齿

mud – 泥

fill up – 填满

over – 越过

bump – 碰撞

air – 空气

Speaking exercise

How are you?
How’s it going?
How are you doing?
How’s it hanging?
– good/not so good

What’s up?
What’s new?
– Nothing much.

What’s for lunch?
– …..
What’s for dinner?
– ……

I’m hungry.
I’m thirsty.

Would you like some water?
– yes, please. /yes, thank you.
– no, thank you.

What would you like to eat?
– I would like to eat hamburger/….

What would you like to drink?
– I would like to drink some water/….

How about hamburger/sandwich/….?
– okay, sounds good.
– no, I don’t like it.

What are you doing after work?
– I am going home to sleep.

See you tomorrow/next time.

Goodbye/ Bye bye/ See you/ Later