F2F Class Notes (Jesse)

Speaking exercise

i wake up at 7 and take my shower after i go to the restaurant to have my breakfast. after i come back to room to get my stuff to go to the work. i arrived at 9 to the office. I was alone because there was no one in the office, i was the first person and i think i was late because 9 for me is late. tomorrow i will take the metro. after i worked i discussed with my colleague. we have lunch and i didn’t have lunch with us because there only pork in the menu and i don’t eat pork. after we worked in the afternoon we discussed about my stuff about what i will do in this job. until now i come to this school.

i woke up at 7 and took my shower. After that i went to the restaurant in the hotel to have my breakfast. after that i went back to my room to get my stuff to go to work. i arrived at 9 at the office. I was alone because there was no one in the office. i was the first person and i thought i was late because 9 for me is late. tomorrow i will take the metro. afterwards i worked and i discussed work with my colleague. After that, we had lunch and i didn’t have lunch with them because there was only pork in the menu and i don’t eat pork. Afterwards / in the afternoon / later on we worked we discussed my stuff and what i will do in this job. i came to this school and now I’m having class. 

Vocabulary

strict – strong rules

I used to smoke = in the past I did it but now I don’t

Today I slept until 8AM = Today I didn’t wake up until 8AM

talk / discuss 
eg. we talked a lot and we discussed work

discuss = “talk about”

talk / speak / chat / converse 

afterwards < > beforehand

after < > before

the next thing was 

later on – casual “after that”

following that
following on from
your email – continuing from your email
follow up with my boss
eg. I will follow up with my boss later and get back to you

Grammar

talk at – point
talk to – arrival / distance
talk with – together

wake / woke / woken 

go home / go to school / go to work 

verbs – think about the time
nouns – which one? how many?

Pronunciation

customers – “cus tum erz”

based – “ay” 

April – “AY pril”

foreigners – “fo rin er”

ate – “ay”Â