Online Class Notes (Tibo)

Homework

what is an object in grammar:

https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/object.htm#:~:text=An%20object%20is%20a%20noun%20%28or%20pronoun%29%20that,him.%29%20Indirect%20Object%20%28e.g.%2C%20Give%20her%20the%20prize.%29

check grammar unit 13 : difference present perfect / past simple

Speaking exercise

I didn’t read it yet -> I haven’t read it yet

wait me a moment -> wait for me / give me a minute

last week I went to the Pudong museum to saw the exhibition -> I went to see an exhibition

that one I didn’t really prefer -> I didn’t really enjoy it

do you have experience to see the Chinese exhibition before. -> have you ever been to a Chinese exhibition?

In lots of Chinese museums or galleries they put drawings or paintings on the walls. they don’t use the space to do story telling.
They make the experience of seeing for the audience is terrible. -> they don’t give a good experience to the audience
/ visiter do not have a good experience

you struggled with a lot of people taking pictures. / people going there to take pictures will annoy/distract you
it is a terrible memory

a good exhibition must include the space. / a good exhibition considers how to use space for story telling.
I have never had this experience in China / I haven’t had that even once

have you heard about Barbican, it is the most mysterious building / complex in my mind

we have some many galleries.
the frequency of visiting was 5-10 times a week -> I went to exhibitions 5-10 times a week

they show the band’s journey.

When you are in the building complex you will like in a fiction. / the atmosphere is totally different from the rest of the neighborhood

Vocabulary

utopia (n) 乌托邦
This world is a Utopia

utopian (adj)
The book talks about an utopian future

ink (n) 墨水
There is no more ink in the marker.

precise (adj) specific / accurate
Tom said he would come this afternoon but he didn’t give a precise time

precision (n)

to freeze (v) unable to move( computer)
my computer is frozen, I use the mouse and keyboard but nothing happens

to lag (v) when computer or connection is slow
I can’t see you clearly, it is lagging.

Grammar

Have you been to Beijing ? ( present perfect / no exact timeline – in your whole life)

Did you go to Beijing last summer? (past simple / precise timeframe in the past)

MUST is only used in the present