F2F Class Notes (Nemo)[S]

Speaking exercise

Today was a sunny day, I got up at 10am and got down the stairs for a walk at 11am I had my lunch, a bowl of delicious noodles and I cleaned my house, washed clothes and tide the floor. Then I fell asleep at 1pm and woke up at 2 pm, after that I watched a nice movie then two hours later I made my way here

Today was a sunny day, I got up at 10am and got down the stairs for a walk. At 11am I had my lunch, a bowl of delicious noodles after that I cleaned my house, washed the clothes and tide wiped the floors. Then, I fell asleep at 1pm and woke up at 2 pm, after that I watched a nice movie, then two hours later I made my way here.

Vocabulary

commemorative (adj): 1- done or made to officially remember and give respect to a great person or event:
E.g.: a commemorative statue/stamp/service/plaque
E.g.: Instead of tickets, they gave out commemorative coffee mugs.

argument (n) [REASON]: a reason or reasons why you support or oppose an idea or suggestion, or the process of explaining these reasons:
E.g.: Now that we’ve heard all the arguments for and against the proposal, let’s vote on it.
E.g.: Her husband was not convinced by her argument that they needed a bigger house.
E.g.: I don’t think that’s a very strong/convincing/powerful argument.

bulge (v): 1-a curved shape sticking out from the surface of something:
E.g.: I wondered what the bulge in her coat pocket was.

reveal (v): 1-to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret:
E.g.: He was jailed for revealing secrets to the Russians.
E.g.: Her biography revealed that she was not as rich as everyone thought.
2 –to allow something to be seen that, until then, had been hidden:
E.g.: A gap in the clouds revealed the Atlantic far below.