F2F Class Notes (Raph)[W]
Today we focused on:
Today we worked on pronunciation, especially past tense sounds.
Vocabulary
Province (n): 1- 省
E.g.: Guangzhou is in Guangdong Province.
E.g.: I like to go hiking in the mountains of Zhejiang Province.
E.g.: Wuyuan is in Anhui Province.
Count (n): 1- the act of counting, or the total number of things counted:
E.g.: My daughter just learned how to count to ten.
E.g.: The head count (= number of people) is about 31,500 employees.
E.g.: We had 450 members at the last count (= when they were last counted).
Countable (adj): 1- able to be counted (a countable noun can be used with “a” or “an” and can be made plural). (≠ Uncountable)
E.g.: An example of a countable noun is “table”, and an example of an uncountable noun is “money”.
Aquarium (n): 1- 水族馆
Grammar
My boss is on business trip. – My boss is on a business trip.
Every years. – Every year.
Writing exercise
Original:
My last got hurt was in April last year. My friends and I went to hiking in Wuyuan. When we crossed the second mountain, I stepped on a lot of leaves and sands, so I slipped and my knee was bleeding. My friend is a doctor. He treated a wound for me first time, gave me a lot of help. Then he helped me and slowly walked to the end.
Edited:
The last time I got hurt was in April last year. My friends and I went hiking in Wuyuan. When we crossed the second mountain, I stepped on a lot of leaves and sand, so I slipped and my knee was bleeding. My friend is a doctor, so he treated my wound immediately and gave me a lot of help. Then he helped me to slowly walk to the end.
Pronunciation
Past Tense Sounds:
“T” Sound
E.g.: slipped, worked, danced, typed, walked, washed, watched, looked, fixed, laughed, stepped, crossed, etc.
“D” Sound
E.g.: played, listened, studied, cried, smiled, loved, damaged, used, offered, cleaned, called, etc.
“ID” Sound
E.g.: waited, shouted, planted, needed, painted, wanted, etc.
Brave: /breiv/
Treat: /triːt//treet/
Wound: /wuːnd/
Race: /reɪs//rei.s/
Immediately: /ɪˈmiː.di.ət.li//e.’me.dee.ate.lee/
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