F2F Class Notes 28th December (Jesse)
Vocabulary
moody – sb who has mood swings
eg. 50 year old women are really moody
menopause – the stage after 50 when women’s hormones change
“whose side are you on?!”
we fought a lot / we had a lot of fights
we are both only-children
who should do what / who does what?
take more of the burden
fiddly – sth annoying that involves lots of little steps
eg. eating a pineapple is really fiddly
conceded / accepted
eg. I just conceded and started cooking and cleaning
Pronunciation
child = “eye”
Corrections
pick up her – pick her up
he just slept – he just fell asleep
complain sth to you – complain about sth to me
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