F2F Class Notes (Nemo)

Hi folks, welcome to Shanghai! I would like to let you know about our tonight’s arrangement. We will have a dinner at a Sichuan restaurant, so expect a lot of tasty spicy food. Driver @ and I will pick you up at 6:45PM. We’ll be waiting on you at the hotel’s parking. Once we’re there I’ll let you all know. Soon I’ll send you more details about the restaurant. Please don’t hesitate to message me if you have any further questions, also I’m more than happy to help you during your stay in Shanghai. See you tonight. Miumiu.

hesitate (v): 1-to pause before you do or say something, often because you are uncertain or nervous about it:
E.g.: She hesitated slightly before answering the detective’s question.
E.g.: If you need anything, don’t hesitate to call me.

arrangement (n): 1-a plan for how something will happen: 2-an agreement between two people or groups about how something happens or will happen:
E.g.1: They’d made all the arrangements for the party.
E.g.2: We had an arrangement that he would clean the house and I would cook.

folks (n): 1-people, esp. those of a particular group or type:
E.g.: Some folks have been waiting over an hour to buy tickets.
​2-Your folks are your parents:
E.g.: I’m going home over Thanksgiving to see my folks.
3-You can say folks if you want to speak in a friendly way to people you do not know:
E.g.: Well, folks, thanks for watching Channel 4 news – that’s about it for this evening.

expect (v): 1-to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive:
E.g.: We are expecting a lot of applicants for the job.

details (n): 1-a single piece of information or fact about something:
E.g.: She insisted on telling me every single detail of what they did to her in hospital.
E.g.:We don’t know the full/precise details of the story yet.