Online Class Notes (Jesse) [31]

Grammar

across to me – across from me

i ask them go to taipei – I asked them to go to taipei

the day before wedding – the day before the wedding 

i went to studio ready to get practice I went to the studio to get ready to practice

blowing the candles out on your cake / blowing out the candles on your cake

it has nothing to do with abdominal

I explain to her and do the sequence with her


based / relaxed / spoiled / bored / boring / tired / tiring

I spoil my dog
my dog is spoiled (by me) / my dog is happy 

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I am an English teacher

I am a teacher trainer

I bore you
You are bored by me
You are bored

I relax my students
My students are relaxed by me
My students are relaxed

The teacher is boring all of his students
The teacher is talking to all of his students
The teacher is boring.

Vocabulary

vocal cords
eg. When we breathe in and out, make the sounds of the ocean breathing. We slightly contract our vocal cords and make the inside of our mouth and tongue open, soft, and relaxed. When we sing or cough or make sounds with our vocal cords, the sound that we make, uses our diaphram and abdominal muscles and makes them work together.

tinnitus – ringing in your ears

spoiled brat

Pronunciation

flared ribs – “fl air d ribzz”