Open F2F Class Notes 25th July (Raph)

Groundbreaking (adj): 1- original, innovative, pioneering. 2- something that introduces new way to make something, making everything better and / or easier.
E.g.: These are not groundbreaking features in the smartphone world, but they are for the iPhone.

Sequel (n): 1- a movie, novel or show that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one.
E.g.: Now in cinemas, the sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day hasn’t been well-received by the critics.

Trilogy (n): 1- a group of three related novels, plays, films, operas, or albums. 2- a group or series of three related things.
E.g.: The Lord of the Rings is one of the most successful trilogies in the history of cinema.

Special Effects (n): 1- an illusion created for movies and television by props, camerawork, computer graphics, etc.
E.g.: The special effects in the first Star Wars trilogy were really groundbreaking at the time.

As developing Chinese economy, china is stronger and stronger than before. We can see made in china in everywhere, but some problems are coming to us, especially air pollution. We knew the reason that is gray sky instead of blue sky, because we have used many coals to make electric power and have used bad gas for our cars. However, we have done something to change these problem. For example, we are using electric car instead of traditional cars and we are building the nuclear power instead of fire power. I think we will be better in the future and I believe we can do that to change these problems.

As a developing economy, China is getting stronger and stronger.  We can see products made in China everywhere, but that brings some problems, especially air pollution. We know now that the reason why the sky is often gray instead of blue is that we use a lot of coal to make electricity and often use bad gas for our cars, so we have been making changes to address this problem. For example, more and more people are using electric cars instead of traditional cars and China is building nuclear plants instead of traditional coal power plants. I think we will be better in the future and I believe we can solve this problem.