Open F2F Class Notes 7th September (Raph)

Q: Do you _______.
A: Yes, I do.
No, I don’t.
E.g.: Q: Do you like chocolate?
          A: Yes, I do.

          Q: Do you have an iPhone?
          A: Yes, I do.

Q: Can you ______?
A: Yes, I can.
No, I can’t.
E.g.: Q: Can you give me a hand?
          A: Yes, I can. / Sure, of course!

          Q: Can you do me a favor?
          A: Yes, I can. What is it?

Q: Are you ______?
A: Yes, I am.
No, I’m not.

Q: Have you _____?
A: Yes, I have.
No, I haven’t.
E.g: Q: Have you had dinner yet?
         A: No, I haven’t.


Original:
Recently , I like to watch the TaiWan news. A interesting thing, there are many different mind for a same news. sometimes It’s based on their ‘color’. Nowadays, they have three colors, greenblue and red. The green they think that the mainland’s everything are bad, their people live in poorly. The blue think Taiwan and The mainland are same, they are family,but they don’t like China ‘s politics and It is not free. The red they think Taiwan need The mainland, they are one country.
Edited:
Recently , I’ve been watching news about Taiwan. An interesting thing about it is that there are many different points of view on the same news. Sometimes people separate those different points of view in ‘colors’. Nowadays, there are three colors: green, blue and red. The green point of view is that that the everything  about Mainland China is bad and Mainland Chinese people live poorly. According to the “blue” point of view Taiwan and the Mainland are the same, they are family, but they don’t like Chinese politics and think Mainland China is not a free country. The “red” point of view is that Taiwan needs the Mainland and that they are one country.