F2F Class Notes 23rd June (Harmony)
Original:
First I go to the bus stop, then go into the bus. It take thirty minutes arrived the metro station. Then I go out the bus and go into the metro station. Then I go down the escalator and go on the subway to Jingan Temple station. Then I go out of the subway, up the stairs and outside. Next I cross the street and go up the elevator and arrive my school.
Edited:
First I go to the bus stop, then go into the bus. It takes thirty minutes to arrive at the metro station. Then I go out of the bus and go into the metro station. Then I go down the escalator and go on the subway to Jingan Temple station. Then I go out of the subway, up the stairs, and outside. Next I cross the street and go up the elevator and arrive my school.
Escalator (ess – kal – ay – ter)
Stairs (stares)
Temple (tem – pul)
Reading:
http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1604/160419-all-you-can-eat-fries-0.html
mcdonalds (mick – don – ulds)
armchairs (arm – chaires): a small couch/sofa. A comfortable chair.
Eg. My house have an armchair which was comfortable – my house has an armchair which is comfortable.
Fillings: the stuff you use to fill something. What sth is filled with.
Eg. Burger fillings: burger, lettuce, tomato, cheese, onion.
Eg. Balloons are filled with air.
space (spayce)
customers (cuss – toe – mers)
burger (burr – gur)
tried (tryd)
Profit (prah – fit): the money you make. 利润
Eg. I have a work, I have profit every day. – I have a job, and I profit every day.
Touch-screen: a screen that you can touch and make it do something.
Eg. I went to the mcdonalds to see the touch-screen
Screen: the part of a tv/computer that you look at.
Eg. The tv has a screen.
Customer: client/ a person who is going to buy something. 客户
Eg. If you have a company you must have many customers.
Let’s read the news article one more time/again, with good pronunciation.
Pronunciation:
L: the tongue curls up and touches the gums above teeth. (doesn’t touch the teeth)
R: tongue curls up, but doesn’t touch anything.
Ale/bale/coral/deal/feel/peel/reel/sail
Tongue Twisters:
LOTS OF LITTLE LONDON LAMP-LIGHTERS LIT LONDON’S LITTLE LAMPS.
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