F2F Class Notes 7th March (Celeste) [W]
Vocabulary
seep / seeping / seeped (-t) / will seep – to pass, flow, or ooze gradually through a porous substance
porous adj. – permeable by air, water…
eg. The table is not porous.
eg. The pillow is porous.
price tag – price ticket
eg. I can’t see the price tag, how much is it?
Pronunciation
The hour of our wedding was 1pm.
hour = our
Writing exercise
When i moved to shanghai one a half years ago i found a beautiful apartment. New and cosy i love him but he had a lot of defects. many seeps on roof, cracks on walls and the floor moved but i don’t now why. Today when i left my apartment i took the stairs and one of part to the roof fall when i pass down. I was surprised and i was scared so i sent a message to agent for fix it.
Message i was sent:
“Hello cammy how are you? I almost had an accident when i down the stairs. So i was lucky because the part don’t fall completely. It’s very dangerous and the wood rotten in the stairs too. Can you call the landlord for fix it?”
“About the water entrance in a kitchen we repair that by ourselves several months ago because the guys don’t understood the pb. Now it’s good the kitchen.”
Edited
When i moved to shanghai one and a half years ago i found a beautiful apartment. It’s new and cozy/cosy i love it but it has a lot of defects/problems. There is a lot of water damage on the ceiling, cracks in the walls and the wood floor moves but i don’t know why.
Today when i left my apartment i started walking down the stairs and one part of the ceiling fell on me. I was surprised and scared so i sent a message to my/our agent to fix it.
I said/sent/texted/wrote:
“Hello Cammy, how are you? I almost had an accident when I went down the stairs. I was lucky because the part didn’t fall completely. It’s very dangerous and the wood stairs are rotting too. So, can you call the landlord to fix it?”
“About the water seepage in my kitchen, we repaired that by ourselves several months ago because the guys/repairmen didn’t understand the pb. Now, the kitchen is fixed / is better / is repaired.”
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