OpenF2F Class Notes 10th January (Celeste)
Vocabulary
no any special things – there is nothing special
quality not quantity / quality over quantity
Blood is thicker than water. – family comes before friends or anyone else / family first
one on one = face to face
eg. Now I am having a one on one class with Celeste.
one by one – to line up or put things next to each other one after the other
eg. If we go to the cinema we need to buy tickets one by one.
Speaking exercise
IELTS Topic: Friends
- What do you usually do with your friends?
- How long have you known your best friend?
- When will you see him/her next?
- What do you (and your best friend) usually do together?
- Which do you think is better, to have many friends or just a few close friends?
- Are most of your friends from school (or university) or from outside school(or university)?
- (Similar to above) Are most of your friends from your work or are they not connected with your work?
- Do you prefer to spend time with your relatives (or family), or your friends?
- Do you think friendship is important?
- Do you like to spend time with friends? (Why?)
- Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone? (Why?)
- What kind of people do you like to have as friends?
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