F2F Class Notes 23rd May (Celeste)

how are you? / how’s it going? / how’ve you been? / what’s up?

I’m pretty good.

I’m ok.

I’m good.

I’m very good. / I’m great.

opposite

eg. black is the opposite of white.

eg. big is the opposite of small.

eg. hot is the opposite of cold.

eg. nice is the opposite of bad/mean.

eg. stupid is the opposite of smart.

eg. love is the opposite of hate.

different

eg. My bag is bigger than your bag. > My red bag is bigger than your black bag.

eg. My bag is smaller than your bag. > My red bag is smaller than your black bag.

eg. My hair is longer than your hair. > My black hair is longer than your yellow hair. > My black hair is longer than your blond hair.

eg. My hair is shorter than your hair. > My black hair is shorter than your yellow hair. > My black hair is longer than your blond hair.

same

eg. Our bags are the same.  > Our little, red bags are the same.

eg. Our hair is the same. > Our long, black hair is the same.

eg. Our shoes are the same. > Our black, summer shoes are the same.

eg. Our cars are the same. > Our big, black cars are the same.

I have 100 hairs. > I have a lot of hair.

My bag color is red. > My bad is red.  <> My red bag…

My hair color is black. > My hair is black. <> My black hair…

My shirt color is white. > My shirt is white. <> My white shirt…

most difficult < > easiest

more difficult < > easier

difficult <> easy

sentence structure: I + verb + doing verb + is/are the most difficult.

eg. I think speaking English is the most difficult. <> I think speaking Chinese is the easiest.

eg. I think going shopping is more difficult. <> I think going shopping is easier.

eg. I think dancing is easy. <> I think dancing is difficult.

eg. This class is easy. <> This class is difficult.

I don’t know what

eg. I don’t know what to do.

eg. I don’t know what’s this

eg. I don’t know what to eat

eg. I don’t know what to drink

I don’t know why

eg. I don’t know why I did that

eg. I don’t know why I like it

eg. I don’t know why I hate it