F2F Class Notes 28th October (Raph)

Vocabulary

Costume (n): 1- the clothes that are worn by someone (such as an actor) who is trying to look like a different person or thing
E.g.: I wore a Snow White costume for halloween.

Textile (n): 1- a fabric that is woven or knit
E.g.: We sell textiles to american clothing companies.

Bake (v): 1- to cook (food) in an oven using dry heat
E.g.: I like to bake cookies and cakes.

Bakery (n): 1- a shop where you can buy bread, cakes, cookies and other kinds of pastry.
E.g.: This morning I went to the bakery to buy bread for breakfast.

Oven (n): 1- a piece of cooking equipment that is used for baking or roasting foods (cookies, bread, cakes, etc.)
E.g.: I put the meat in the oven and roasted it for 30 minutes.

Ugly (adj): 1- unpleasant to look at : not pretty or attractive
E.g.: That car looks very ugly.

Q: What do you do for a living?
A: I used to work for a Korean company, but now I’m a stay-at-home mom.


Grammar

Q: Do you _____?
A: Yes, I do
No, I don’t

Q: Are you ____?
A: Yes, I am.
No, I am not.

Q: Have you ____?
A: Yes, I have.
No, I haven’t

Q: Can you _____?
A: Yes, I can.
No, I can’t.


(Original – Edited)

USA customer – American customer / Customers from the US.


Pronunciation

Vowels: A, E, I, O and U

Short A: about, American, umbrella, Abby, apple

Short E: bed, bet, American, special , umbrella

Short I: little, bit, American, it, is

Short O: obvious, orange, oven, often

Short U: cup, umbrella, unbelievable, hurry, hungry, ugly