F2F Class Notes (Li)[S]
Homework
Describe your hometown. How long have you lived there for? Would you move to another place in the future? Why?
Vocabulary
communication – noun
communicate – verb
colloquial language/style: words or phrases used in everyday language or informal situations
eg. to go nuts – go insane/be very angry
eg. gonna – going to
eg. I’m knackered – totally exhausted
nullify:Â to cause something to have no value or effect
eg. Judges nullified the government’s decisions.
eg. They’re hoping that the visa ban on these countries will be nullified.
my visa was voided/cancelled/nullified
my main/first priority
headquarter: the main office of an organisation
Grammar
present perfect – until the time of speaking/general experiences
has/have + past participle (played/gone/seen/brought/written)
ex. I haven’t spoken to them for 3 years.
ex. I haven’t been to Spain before.
singular/plural with verb
there is/are a person/many people
Use of articles in the plural context
the – specific singular/ plural
ex. The swimming pool/The children in this building
If it’s general you just add ‘s’ to the noun
emails/cats/drinks
singularÂ
a/an – general
There is a cup on the table. The cup is white.
Speaking exercise
My main priorities for improving my English ability are: first of all/firstly, grammar because I think my grammar is very weak. My first reaction when I respond is: I want to deliver my message/communicate my idea, but I lack grammatical structure/sentence logic. My second priority is to become more fluent and improve my pronunciation. I’ve only spent two years in the UK and before that, I had no chance to use English.
So when they communicate, I can speak well in a business context when we have some meetings, but after work, when we have to socialise,  I don’t really know what to say/talk about/how to communicate with them about everyday topics.
Paris and Switzerland. I did not plan well because one holiday I had previously planned to go to Canada but then my visa was cancelled/nullified.Â
I struggle a little to understand their accent but I usually research beforehand before I travel there. For me as well, it took me half a year. Some are from the UK and some are from European countries and some from Malaysia and Singapore.
In the advertising industry, there are lots of/many opportunities to use English because many foreign companies are headquartered in America or the UK. But my current work situation is/my current work scope/job responsibility is, I contact my local clients and my company is headquartered in LA so I have to communicate with my LA colleagues. But, I haven’t spoken with them I just write emails often. When I’m writing emails, I can think about whether my grammar is correct or not. I can proofread my email or use a dictionary to see if my grammar is correct. But, when it comes to speaking, I don’t have the time for that.
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