VIP Class Notes (Lily)
Homework
Any culture/ norms in China you dislike in particular? Can be about clothing, dressing, money, relationship, education, marriage, gender issues.
Grammar
on/at/ it
1a) on: usually talking about position of something 在…上面
ex: The mouse is on the desk/ We are on 9th floor/ leave your things on the table/ The jacket looks really good on you./ The pants look so good on you.
1b) on: to say what part of something or something was hit/ touched ()到…上
ex: I wanted to punch him on the nose. 我想一拳打到他鼻子上
He kissed me on the cheek.
2a) at: to say exactly where something or someone is, or where something happens
ex: I am at home/ They live at 18 Victoria street/ Turn left at West NanJing Road/ We can meet at Harry’s house. / I’m at work/
2b) at: during a particular period of time 在…期间
ex: My husband often works at night.
2c) at: used to say which thing or person an action is direct towards 向, 朝
ex: Can you look at me when you talk?/ You don’t have shout at me./ He look up at the sky./ She used to throw rocks at me
2d) good/ bad at (doing) something 对(某件事)很擅长/很不擅长
ex: I am bad at math/ I’ve always been good at maths. / I am good at making money. / Naomi is very good at drawing./ She is bad at studying hahaha
3a). it 它
ex: It’s in the living room/ It’s blue/ It’s on the 9th floor.
3b) it: refer to a situation that someone is in right now, or what is happening now
ex: I can’t stand it anymore. I’m resigning. / How’s it going? / stop it!
3c) This is it. 预计的事情要发生了。
This is it, Naomi- this is the moment we’ve been waiting for.
3d) That’s it. (完了 ,没有了)something is completely finished
ex: I want ………., that’s it.
That’s it. I’m leaving. 够了, 我走了
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