F2F Class Notes 11th February (Tony)

Vocabulary

How do you pronounce ______   (that word)?

work overtime

Loreal outsourced their cyber security job, instead of having it in house.

it is unstable/ it is not a stable job

it will be end

the company trained me to do cyber security

a headhunter contacted me

phrase – two or more words used together often

eg: “That’s a really common phrase, “what are you up to?”

Grammar

using had is often the same as the past simple tense

a headhunter had contacted me = a headhunter contacted me       (had +v. )

Past participle(have done/been)

Pronunciation

various – Vair ee yus


Phrasal Verbs – using a verb and a preposition to create a new meaning

  1. To make sense : to seem to be logical or true.
    Example: “Her story didn’t add up, I think she was lying, it didn’t make sense”      “She said she wants to diet but I see her always eating, so it doesn’t add up.”

http:   blog.abaenglish.com/25-most-useful-phrasal-verbs/