F2F Class Notes (Tony)

Vocabulary

phoned called you

sneak

snuck (Past tense) – He snuck out before the boss noticed.

What’s fun to do in Shanghai?

There are many ways to have fun in Shanghai. There are lots of fun things to do in SH.

It’s really funny to make that kind of mistake. / That’s a funny mistake to make.

It’s really fun to find some new delicious foods and explore the city.

Pronunciation

snuck out – Snuh-Kout

What’s the difference between?

Is the deadline coming up?


N Sound – your tongue is flat against the front top part of you mouth,    No no no

M Sound – Mouth closed, lips together, no tongue

L Sound – similar to N sound, but your tongue is a little bit more forward, more against the back of your top teeth.    Low, low, low

TH – Similar to N and L, but, even more forward, actually bite the tip of your tongue, and push air out of your mouth.      Though, Though, Though

Grammar

Making two part or three part sentences:

Who, Which, That(can use with ALL), Where, When,

I know a guy…

There’s a place…

Where were you…

We saw a company…

We had two managers…

I know a guy… who is really good with computers.

There’s a place… where I’ve never been.

Where were you… when I called you yesterday.

We saw a company… which specializes in English training.

We had two managers… who were really tough.

I know an extremely handsome and smart guy… who is really good with computers.

There’s a fantastic place… where I’ve never been that has a lot of gorgeous wild animals.

Where exactly were you… when I called you yesterday.

We saw a huge international clothing company… which specializes in English training.

We had two tall and thin managers… who were really tough with new employees.