Online Class Notes (Jesse)

Speaking exercise

MB sat on the sofa. His room was filled with webs to keep the dust out. He went by the window and he drew a line. He saw through the window and came back to his sofa which was grey and sat on. He picked up a comic book and then started to read but first he blew the comic book first shoooo! And dust came everywhere. He coughed and suddenly the doorbell rang. MB ran out the door and came back with a gigantic box, filling bigger than himself. He opened the box and saw a robot which was going to clean. He took out all the pieces and saw a map how to build. He followed the steps how to build. First put the leg on the feet, and put the head on the body, and put the arm on it, so he builded it.

MB sat on the sofa. His room was filled with webs which were covered in dust. He went by the window and he drew a line on it. He saw through the window and came back to his sofa which was grey and sat on it. He picked up a comic book and then started to read but first he blew the comic book first shoooo! And dust went everywhere. He coughed and suddenly the doorbell rang. He ran out the door and came back with a gigantic box, filled with something bigger than himself. He opened the box and saw a robot which was designed to clean. He took out all the pieces and saw some instructions that told him how to build it. He followed the steps about how to build it. First put the leg on the feet, and put the head on the body, and put the arm on it, so he built it.


Finally MB built a robot and he took out his remote control, and put the battery in it and pressed a random button which said “vacuum cleaner”. He pressed the button and it came out. It sucked the apples and dust. Then he pressed another random button which says “duster”. It came out of its arm and started tickling Teddy but he wasn’t ticklish. Then the robot tickled Mr Bean.

Vocabulary

freestyle
breaststroke
backstroke
butterfly

duster

shredder – a machine we use to cut up paper into little pieces

ornament – sth (something) we put in our house that just looks nice

the battery will some day get off – the battery will some day run out 

Grammar

build / built / built

you might cannot see – you might not be able to see

can = be able to 
cannot = not able to 

I’m sitting on a chair which I bought in Japan
I’m sitting on a chair which I use sometimes
I’m sitting on a chair which both my mum and I like.