Open F2F Class Notes 28th December (Tony)

Vocabulary

Substitute (v/n): 1- to replace something or someone or the replacement of something or someone.
E.g.: The teacher was sick, so they had to get a substitute.

Mild (adj): 1- something that’s not very strong or extreme.
E.g.: This winter has been pretty mild so far.

Sweat (v/n): 1- the “water” that comes out of your skin when it’s hot.
E.g.: I don’t like the summer because I sweat too much.

Brazil: 巴西

Brazilian: 巴西人

Corrections

The tasty of the food. – The taste of the food.

Pronunciation

Brazil: \brəˈzil\

Brazilian: \brə-ˈzil-yən\

Heroine: \ˈher-ə-wən\

Writing exercise

Original: 

Last weekend I watched an American TV series called†Good Behaviorâ€. It described that the heroine was a thief who stole expensive goods from guests in hotel rooms. When she was picking good products in a room, the guest who was the hero was back. She hided in the wardrobe and heard a secret. The hero was a killer and planed to kill a woman. To get more information about this thing, she started to touch with the hero and got the detail information on who he was going to kill and when he would took action.

Edited:

Last weekend I watched an American TV series called “Good Behaviorâ€. The main character was a thief who stole expensive goods from guests in hotel rooms. One day she was stealing from a room, and the guest got back. She hid in the wardrobe and heard him saying that he was a killer and planed to kill a woman. To get more information about this, she got in touch with him and got some detailed information on who he was going to kill and when he would take action.