F2F Class Notes 17th March (Raph)[W]***

Homework

Write a paragraph using the words you have learned in the last three lessons.

Vocabulary

Caffeine (n): 1- a chemical, found for example in tea and coffee, that is a stimulant (= something that makes people more active).
E.g.: I can’t start my day without having some caffeine.

Go-cart (n/v): 1- a small, low car used for racing, or a toy car that you operate with your feet. 2- the sport of racing or riding on go-karts.
E.g.: Me and my friends are going go-carting this weekend.

Receptionist (n): 1- a person who works in a place such as a hotel, office, or hospital, who welcomes and helps visitors and answers the phone
E.g.: Suzy used to be a receptionist at my gym.

Interact (v): 1- to communicate with or react to others.
E.g.: Her teacher says that she interacts well with the other children.

Grammar

(Original – Edited)

She invited we to go to there. – She invited us to go there.

Pronunciation

Equipment: /ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/

Maintain: /meɪnˈteɪn/

Signed: /saɪnd/

Writing exercise

Original:

(1) I have been getting a me married
(2) She has been a adult so after school she can come back a long
(3) It has been a green color why we have to painting the green color again
(4) We have been selling the ice cream for 5 years
(5) He has been driving his car for 4 years at still the car is broken
(1) I have never been going to Africa but I wish one day I will go to there
(2) I haven’t cooked my bread cos it has still toast
(3) He has never been using the trees make a fire
(4) We haven’t together playing the game
(5) They have never going to the Mountain make a Adventure

Edited:

(1) I am married
(2) She is an adult, so after school she can come back by herself / alone.
(3) It has always been green, so why do we have to paint it green again?
(4) We have been selling ice cream for 5 years.
(5) He had been driving his car for 4 years when it broke down.
(1) I have never been to Africa but I want to go there one day.
(2) I haven’t baked any more bread because I still have some toast.
(3) He has never used trees to  make a fire.
(4) We haven’t  played the game together.
(5) They have never had an adventure in the mountain.