F2F Class Notes 26 June (Peter)
Corrections
Because weather is good – because the weather is good
I went to shopping – I went shopping
When I’m ill – when I’m sick (both are correct, but “sick” is easier to say than “ill”)
Vocabulary
Note: today’s words are focused on pronunciation.
Dizzy – the feeling of spinning, 头晕
Ex. when I am sick I will get dizzy
Eel – a king of fish and seafood, 鳗鱼
Sick – ill, 生病
Sack – a bag, usually made of cloth, 口袋
Suck – to take in liquid or air, 吸管
Peace – 和平
Piece – 片
Weak – the opposite of strong, 软弱
Plain – 朴素 – play n
Grammar
The verb “to use (用)” can also be a noun (名词). When it’s used as a verb, it’s pronounced “yooz” but when it’s used as a noun, it’s pronounced “yoos.”
Phrases
For everyday wear = 平时穿 (if we are not talking about clothes, we can say “for everyday use (yoos)”)
To use vs Use
I use (yooz, 动词) my water bottle every day.
My water bottle has many uses (yoosiz, 名词复数).
I bought it for everyday use (yoos, 名词).
And I plan to use (yooz, 动词) it tomorrow.
Pronunciation
Use (either yooz or yoos)*
*Work on “S” vs “Z” pronunciation.
Ill (short “I” sound as in “big”)
Eel (long “EE” sound as in “real”)
Sick (“I” as in “big”)
Sack (“A” as in “apple”)
Suck (“U” as in “but”)
Peace and Piece (peese)
See and Sea (see)
Week and Weak (week)
Hear and Here (heer)
Plain and Plane (playn)
Tongue Twisters:
Clean clams crammed in clean cans. (Use this to practice “R” and “L” pronunciation)
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