F2F Class Notes 16th February (Celeste)

Vocabulary

come on =let’s go

come on in! = Welcome! please enter my home/office/restaurant

put on your clothes / take off your clothes

put sb off v.- when sth or sb makes you upset or angry

eg. It really put me off that you were late to our date.

eg. My parents put me off because we have different opinions/perspectives.

Grammar

Review: Reflexive Pronouns

eg. He immersed himself totally in his work.

eg. I was so angry at myself.

eg. Sherry passed her English exam. She was so happy with herself.

eg. They made a mistake on their project. They messed themselves up.

eg. I closed the door on myself. Now my finger hurts. / I closed the door on my finger.

eg. I want to make a phone cover by myself. (you want to be alone)

eg. I want to make a phone cover myself. (you don’t want anyone to help you)

eg. Children always want to do something themselves.

eg. I believe you can prepare the exam yourself. (you can make the test for the students)

eg. I believe you can prepare for the exam yourself. (you can study yourself)

What are you waiting for? I’m waiting for my colleagues.

Who are you talking to? I’m talking to my little brother.

What are you up to? (what are you doing right now or in the near future?) I will go home.

What are you looking for? I’m looking for a dictionary.

Can you do me a favor? yes/no

You owe me a favor. 

Pronunciation

Elizabeth ( eh – lizzzzz uh – bith )

eg. Elizabeth is the Queen of England.