F2F Class Notes _3rd June (Harmony)

I bring a powerpoint of this sessionI brought a powerpoint presentation to my colleagues

To sharing this session content for all colleaguesto share this sessions content with all colleagues

How can I reply her politelyhow can I reply to her politely?/  in a polite way?

I did not familiar this session very wellI am not very familiar with this session

Eg.  Respond to her/reply to her

Eg.  I will respond to my emails/ I will reply to my emails.

Eg.  Replied to another colleague

Dear______,

I and Julia are glad to sharing the content of this training, but as you know we are not familiar this very well so can we just prepare it and sharing with our colleagues after Dragon Boat festival (June 13th).

Edited:

Dear______,

Julia and I are glad/happy to share the content of this training, in order (for us) to prepare for this can we schedule it after Dragon Boat festival (June 13th)?

Let me know if you think this timeline will work?

Thanks,

Regards,

Iren

Eg.  Thank you for your promotely replyThank you for your prompt reply/ thanks for your quick reply.

Prompt:  quickly/ on time/ hurriedly

Eg.  Thank you for your reply in time Looking forward to your reply/ Hoping to hear back from you soon

3rd (third)

13th (thirteenth)

30th (thirtieth)

33rd (thirty third)

43rd (forty third)

53rd (fifty third)

23rd (twenty third)

2nd

12 twelfth

20th twentieth

22nd twenty second

42nd forty second

  1. Friday the thirteenth. = an evil day/scary day (western culture)

“pick-me-up”: (noun) a way to describe something that makes you happy, or makes your day better, encourages you, makes you feel better.

Eg.  Iren brings harmony a coffee

Harmony:  Thanks I needed this pick me up!

Eg.  Harmony’s English class was a good “pick me up!”

Hyphen: punctuation mark to join separate words.

A pitch:  a marketing/ a new idea that you will present to someone.  Client/boss/team

Eg.  I have to give a pitch in front of the clients today.

Reading:

Allies (al –leyes)

Loyalty (loy – al – tee)

Strength (strengKth)

Reluctance:  avoidance/ not wanting to do sth.

Arsenal (R – sen – ull)

Terrorism (terror – is – uM)

Moral:  doing the right thing (morality).  Each person’s belief in good vs. bad.

Shrines (shrInes):  to commemorate famous people/ people that have died for something important. Might be religious.