F2F Class Notes (Tony)
Vocabulary
put the cup on that shelf next to the door
down (duck feathers) ADJ
a down coat/jacket
Treat N. V.
eg: It’s my treat = I will pay for all of it
eg: I will treat you to dinner
eg: It’s on me this time. Next time it’s on you.
eg: I got it. (I will pay for it)
filling – the stuff used to fill the inside of something, like a jacket, duvet, pie, teeth
eg: I have 4 fillings in my teeth.
eg: This pie has a blueberry filling.
eg: I don’t like duvets with down filling.
shell – the outside part of something, used to protect or cover
eg: The nylon shell is waterproof, and wind resistant. It can keep out all water and can resist or hold back most wind.
eg: Do crocodiles have shells? No, they don’t. Shells for clothing can be soft or harder, but they are never very solid. Shells for animals are usually very hard and solid
eg: There are egg shells in my food, I don’t want to eat it.
eg: It’s back is very hard. It has a shell on it’s back. Usually he walk very slowly. Usually it walks very slowly. It lives under the sea, but we can see many egg shelf in the seaside. It lives under the sea, but we can see many egg shells on the beach.
I think you mean a tortoise.
Tortoise – a large animal that lives in the sea or on land, and has a hard shell, usually greenish skin
eg: I have never seen a tortoise in real life.
Turtle – can live water such as lakes, rivers, much smaller than a tortoise
eg: I had a pet turtle, but he escaped into our garden.
padding – something used to pad, or make a surface softer
eg: This chair needs new padding.
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