F2F Class Notes (Tony)

Next Class Focus

Read article in class with teacher.

Both Read.

Vocabulary

Can you give me more examples of that?  / Can you give me another example?

What do you mean?

You mean…?


Sorry, I didn’t catch that. – I don’t know what you said, maybe because… I didn’t hear, it’s too loud here

eg: Sorry, I didn’t catch that.

check out – 1. to end your stay at a hotel, event. Officially leave or take sth.      2. to look at, to see what it is like, or what is happening. To try it.

1.

eg: We checked out of the hotel at 2pm. And payed a fine for checking out late.

eg:  I Checked out this book last year. It is definitely late now. I need to take it back to the library.

eg: Remember to the check the book out before you leave the library.

2.

eg: Do you wanna check out that event in Pudong this weekend?

eg: She is checking him out. I think she likes him.

eg: Let’s check the event out in our company. It will be interesting.  (Check the event OUT IN?) (Can be confusing) Check out the event at our company.

Grammar

Does your job suck?

No, my job doesn’t really suck.


I very like.

I really like.

I very want…

I really want…

I very told you everything.

I really told you everything.


it is more easier

We will have the event in next month.