Open F2F Class Notes 16th March (Tony)

Vocabulary

he came over

we called tom over to join the meeting.

My daughter is doing well

It’s technically wrong, because it’s not proper grammar

I’m good (technically incorrect, but ok to use)

Grammar

Adverb before or after the verb.

I ate dinner quickly.        I quickly ate dinner.      (Same Meaning)

It can help you to understand better.

It can help you to better understand.

Adverb before the Verb: it is actually part of a phrase(you’d better), and not used as an Adverb for the Verb (understand )

eg: You’d better understand.    You had better(you should)

ADJ. should usually come before a Noun

eg: That is a big cat.   That is a cat big.

Writing exercise

Original –

Yesterday I saw a post that discussed which taste of the milk tea is the best. The milk tea fans listed a lot of milk tea stores and indicated which taste is the best popular in every store. I found I haven’t drunk the most of the milk tea, even never heard of them. The milk tea fans would order one cup of milk tea every day. Although I also like to drink it, I wouldn’t order every day. I am afraid to get weight, and it is a unhealthy beverage. From the examples of the fans listed, the well known milk tea called Xi Tea is not accepted by the young people. But If you want to drink the Xi Tea, and plan to queue up to buy by yourself, you have to take five hours.

Correction – 

Yesterday I saw a post online that discussed which milk tea is the best. The milk tea fans listed a lot of  locations and ranked which taste is the most popular at every location. I found I haven’t drank most kinds of milk tea, I’ve never even heard of them. The milk tea fans would order one every day. Even though I like to drink it, I wouldn’t order one every day. I am afraid to gain weight, and it is an unhealthy beverage. From the examples that the fans listed, the popular milk tea called Xi Tea is not acceptable by young people. But If you want to drink Xi Tea, you need to queue up for five hours.