F2F Class Notes 9th March (Celeste)[S]***

Homework

Write 2 sentences for: thoughtful, bought, taught, and prepare. Upload your homework to the website.

Speaking exercise

What did you do for Women’s Day?

Yesterday is Women’s Day. To my surprise my boss is ready for many flowers at the door to send every ladies so I feel so happy. I told my husband these things then he is also  buy some beautiful small cakes to send our team. My colleague thinks my husband is warm man.

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Yesterday was Women’s Day. To my surprise my boss was ready with many flowers at the door to give every lady so I felt very happy. I told my husband this and he also bought some small beautiful cakes to send to our team. My colleagues think my husband is a lovely/nice/kind/romantic/thoughtful warm man.

Vocabulary

thoughtful ( thot – full ) adj. – when sb thinks about other people

eg. My mom is thoughtful because she sends me a letter every month.

eg.My mom is thoughtful because she prepares breakfast every morning for me.

buy / buying / bought ( bot ) / will buy – to purchase sth

eg. I bought a new coat yesterday.

eg. I bought a new bag yesterday.

teach / teaching / taught ( tot ) / will teach

eg. Raph taught me yesterday. / Yesterday, Raph taught me.

So far (id): 1- until far.
E.g.: How is your week so far? My week is very busy so far.

eg. How is your day so far? Today is very surprising so far.

eg. How is your lunch so far? So far, my lunch is so delicious.

eg. How is your work so far? My work is very good so far.

stressful (adj): 1- something that makes you feel worried and stressed.
E.g.: I have a very stressful job.

eg. I have a very stressful test.

eg. I had a stressful day.

eg. He has a stressful meeting.

eg. We have a stressful life.

Product (n): 1- something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process.
E.g.: The company is concentrating on developing new products.

eg. I like to buy products on Taobao.

eg. I like to buy cleaning products.

eg. I like to buy new/old products.

eg. I like to buy fashion products.

eg. I like to buy expensive products.

eg. Do you like to buy Japanese products or Chinese products? I always like to buy Japanese products.

Competitor (n): 1- a company, team or person who is either selling something similar to what you do or that is trying to get the same thing that you want to get.
E.g.: Apple products are usually more expensive than their competitors.

eg. Japanese products are always more useful than their competitors.

eg. Coca-cola and Pepsi are competitors.

eg. Huawei and Apple are competitors.

eg. She is my competitor. ( cum – peh – ti – ter ) 

eg. KFC is McDonald’s competitor.

Compete (v): 1- to try to be more successful than someone or something else.
E.g.: It’s difficult for a small shop to compete with the big supermarkets.

eg. Japanese products compete with Chinese products.

eg. Coca-cola competes with Pepsi.

eg. Huawei competes with Apple.

eg. She competes with me.