F2F Class Notes (Cricket)

Vocabulary

dangle/dangling-verb. noun something that hangs from something else/ or an action

eg. My keys dangle off my purse.

eg. The decorations are dangling on the tree.


nephew– brother or sister’s son

niece– brother or sister’s daughter

cousin– son or daughter of  your aunt or uncle


ridiculous– outrageous, insane, not reasonable,

eg. I think it is ridiculous to spend so much money on Christmas presents.

boar– wild pig

eg. I saw wild boars in Chaing Mai.

Grammar

I’m too scared to go on a hike. I’m too afraid to go on a hike.

I don’t like hiking very much. I don’t like to hike.

Every Christmas everyone should buy some things to friends or relatives. Every Christmas some Americans will buy presents for their friends or relatives. 

Summer day camp

I want to improve my vocabulary.

Speaking exercise

In the morning he will go there by a shuttle bus and arrive at the school at nine oclock and the first lesson will start at 9;30 in the morning. The children will have  4 lessons. I signed him up for science lesson. After lunch they will have one scienc lesson and some activities outside. They will play games like football and basketball and swimming and other sports.At 4 oclock they will go home via/by shuttle bus.

In the morning he will go there by a shuttle bus and arrive at the school at nine o’clock. The first lesson will start at 9:30 in the morning. The children will have  4 lessons. I signed him up for the science lesson. After lunch they will have one science lesson and some activities outside. They will play games like football, basketball,  swimming, and other sports. At 4 o’clock they will go back home via/by shuttle bus.

Pronunciation

safari– sah-far-ee