F2F Class Notes (Nemo)[S]

Vocabulary

problems I will face-我将面对哪些问题

time difference-时差

cope (v): 1– to deal successfully with a difficult situation:
E.g.: It must be really hard to cope with three young children and a job.
E.g.: It’s only been a year since he died – how’s she coping?
E.g.: He had so much pressure on him in his job that eventually he just couldn’t cope.

imagine (v): to form or have a mental picture or idea of something:
E.g.: Imagine Robert Redford when he was young – that’s what John looks like.
E.g.:Imagine (that) you’re eating ice cream – try to feel how cold it is.
E.g.: Can you imagine how it feels to be blind?

Speaking exercise

We will visit several famous travel places with a very famous KOL, it’s name is Wangsansan, and we will follow him to know the history and the culture of tourist sights. In the evening we will visit bars, and one of famous football players will drink a beer and watch The World Cup with local people there. My job there is to make sure our client’s brand message will be successfully delivered. My fears -I know nothing about football player I don’t know whether he’s easy to communicate. Superstars always have terrible temper. 2. I’m not sure the media who holds this campaign is not really professional and below our expectations.

We will visit several famous tourist places with a very famous KOL, it’s name is Wangsansan, and we will follow him to in order to find out more about the history and the culture of tourist sights. During the evening time we will visit bars, and one of famous football players will drink a beer and watch The World Cup with local people there. My job there is to make sure that our client’s brand message is  successfully delivered. My fears -I know nothing about the football player, I don’t know whether he’s easy to communicate with. Superstars always have terrible temper. 2. I’m not sure if the media who holds this campaign is really professional and I’m afraid that they are below our expectations.