F2F Class Notes 11th April (Raph)

Vocabulary

Foreigner (n): 1- a person who comes from another country.
E.g.: Elinda wants to learn English, so she can talk to foreigners.

Stomach ache (n): 1- pain in your stomach.
E.g.: I ate too much and got a terrible stomach ache.

Headache (n): 1- a pain you feel inside your head:
E.g.: I’ve got a terrible headache.

Hurt (v): 1- to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause them pain:
E.g.: My head hurts.

Pain (n): 1- a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness:
E.g.: He’s feeling a lot of pain.

Important (adj): 1- 重要
E.g.: Learning English is important.

Brussels (n): 1- 布鲁塞尔

Grammar

Verb = action = something you do.
E.g.: to be, to do, to play, to eat, to look, to sing, to go, to walk, to dance, to drink, to love, etc..

Noun = name of a thing, a person, an animal, a place, etc.
E.g.: Elinda, Raph, table, computer, chair, cup, Shanghai, phone, America, dog, etc..

Pronouns = words we use instead of a noun.
E.g.: I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They, Your, His, My, Mine, Them, Their, etc..

Adjectives = describes a noun or a pronoun.
E.g.: beautiful, hot, cold, fat, thin, painful, big, small, useful, useless, good, bad, etc..

Adverb = a word that describes a verb, adjective or another adverb and answers one of the following questions:

  • How: easily, happily, loudly, quickly, well, slowly, sadly, etc..
  • How often: never, always, every day,  frequently, seldom, often, sometimes..
  • When: now, after, before, early, yesterday, today, soon, since, etc..
  • Where: here, there, home, inside, near, outside, away, everywhere, etc..

Pronunciation

Stomach ache: /ˈstʌm.ək ˌeɪk/

Useful: /ˈjuːs.fəl/

Artichoke: /ˈɑːr.t̬ə.tʃoʊk/

Asparagus: /əˈsper.ə.ɡəs/

Beetroot: /ˈbiːt.ruːt/

Bell pepper: /ˈbel ˌpep.ɚ/ us

Broccoli: /ˈbrɑː.kəl.i/

Brussels sprout: /ˌbrʌs.əlz ˈspraʊt

Cabbage: /ˈkæb.ɪdʒ/