F2F Class Notes 17th August (Raph)

Informal (adj): having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature. 2- 非正式的
E.g.: My boss is very young, so we always talk in a very informal way.

Formal (adj): 1- done in accordance with convention or etiquette; suitable for or constituting an official or important occasion. 2- 正式
E.g.: We had a formal dinner party.

Casual (adj): 1- relaxed and unconcerned.
E.g.: On Fridays people are allowed to wear casual clothes at the office.

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I haven’t any contact with him. > I don’t have any contact with him.

Q: Didn’t you have dinner?
A: No, I didn’t. (Never say “Yes, I didn’t”)

Versus / vs = against
E.g.: Did you watch the Real Madrid vs. Chelsea match last night?

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Story:
Yesterday I got up at 7 o’clock. I washed my face, brushed my teeth, make up and then I went to work. I arrived to my office and had my breakfast then I started my work. I left my office at 5:30 and went home. I had a bath. I finished my bath and start the WeChat class with Celeste. After the class I started play game on the phone, it called Plants and Zombies. I went to sleep at 10:30.

Edited Story:
Yesterday I got up at 7 o’clock. I washed my face, brushed my teeth, put on make up and went to work. I arrived at the office, had my breakfast and started to work. I left the office at 5:30, went home and had a bath. After I finished my bath I started a WeChat class with Celeste. After the class I started playing a phone game called Plants vs. Zombies. I went to sleep at 10:30.