Online Class Notes (Jesse) [30] [3 hours]

Needs more review

What about you? – ni ne?

8PM – night
8AM – day

review – fu xi
eg. I review my notes in the morning

says – sez
said – sed
eg. He says hello

How do you say _____ in English? 

Vocabulary

ice cream machine – ma sheen

they want to eat ice cream

line up – pai dui

What does ____ mean? 

Grammar

she pays for ice cream’s money – she likes MB / she pays MB for ice cream

I come here for English
She works for money
She pays MB for ice cream
She likes MB for his ice cream

How do you go?
Where do you go?
How do you say?
What do you mean?

Speaking exercise

The girl say thank you and pay 10 dollars and then MB making ice cream for himself. MB preparing for eat ice cream. He seeing the red long hair girl. The girl says please help makes ice cream for me. Thank you! and the ice cream machine make ice cream give that girl.


  • Simple Sentence (S-V):
    • Example: “She sings.” / “I sing”
  • Simple Sentence with Object (S-V-O):
    • Example: “He eats an apple.” / “I eat an apple”
  • Simple Sentence with Adverb (S-V-Adv):
    • Example: “She runs quickly.” / “I run quickly”
  • Compound Sentence (Two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction):
    • Example: “I like coffee, but she prefers tea.”
  • Complex Sentence (One independent clause and one or more dependent clauses):
    • Example: “Although it was raining, they went for a walk.”
  • Interrogative Sentence (Questions):
    • Example: “Are you coming to the party?”
  • Imperative Sentence (Commands or requests):
    • Example: “Please close the door.”
  • Exclamatory Sentence (Expressing strong emotion):
    • Example: “What a beautiful sunset!”
  • Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Noun (S-LV-PN):
    • Example: “They are friends.”
  • Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Adjective (S-LV-PA):
    • Example: “The movie is exciting.”
  • Subject + Verb + Object + Object Complement (S-V-O-OC):
    • Example: “I painted the wall red.”
  • There is/There are Sentence (Existential Sentence):
    • Example: “There is a cat on the roof.”
  • Subject + Verb + Direct Object + Object Complement (S-V-DO-OC):
    • Example: “I consider him a friend.”
  • Subject + Verb + Adjective + Noun (S-V-Adj-N):
    • Example: “She is a kind person.”
  • Subject + Verb + Adjective + Infinitive (S-V-Adj-Inf):
    • Example: “He is eager to learn.”