F2F Class Notes 29th February (Jesse)

at / on / for / in 

how are you? good thanks, how about you?

how was your weekend? / how was last night?

what about you? / how about you? / and you?

more time? only use this with “more than” sth 

my homework is less than now – the homework i had when I was a child is less than the homework my son has.

comes back 4:30PM – add “at” when you talk about time 

at Fridayon Friday

at the weekend / on the weekend 

at – a time – very small

on – day / weekend – middle

in – month / year – the biggest

he has a rest for about half an hour

tired (feeling) / tiring (describe sth / sb)

eg. I am tired because my work is very tiring

calligraphy – mao bi

eg. my son is studying calligraphy at a school every Saturday

sb spends time on / sb spends money on

it takes time / it costs money 

it takes (me) half an hour from home to get here. 

I spend half an hour to get here from home. 
1 and a half hours

an hour and a half

1 point 5 hours

Yes / No

Do you like juice? Yes I do

You do? Yes…

You don’t? No, I do.

Do you like tea? No I don’t

You do? No, I don’t

You don’t? No…