VIP Class Notes (Jesse) [W]

Homework


Writing – focus on the mistakes from today’s writing. Verb nouns, much / many / a lot…etc

Writing exercise

At one night in September of last year, my friend and I walked into a restaurant, the guests in it is so warm and happy. Yes ,it’s a German restaurant. The waiters and waitress dressed Bavaria clothes, but it’s hard for you to see more emotion on their faces, because they are too busy in treating the guests from the whole world. We ordered two portions of pig feet, the special food in German, and one glass of beer. A lot of friends who has been to Germany before told me the food isn’t good, but after experienced it, I thought it’s not too bad. But the dessert tasted so weird honestly.
We stayed in Munich for three days, there were two staff I loved, one is the bread, the other one is the environment.

One night in September of last year, my friend and I walked into a restaurant, and the guests there were so warm and happy. Yes ,it’s a German restaurant. The waiters and waitress dressed in Bavaria clothes, but it’s hard for you to see much / any / a lot of emotion on their faces, because they are too busy treating the guests from all over the world. We ordered two portions of pig feet, the special food in Germany, and one glass of beer. A lot of friends who have been to Germany before, told me the food isn’t good, but after experiencing / I experienced it, I thought it was not too bad. But the dessert tasted so weird honestly.
We stayed in Munich for three days, and there were two stuff I loved one is the bread, and the other one is the environment.

Vocabulary

allergic reaction (n)
eg. I have had an allergic reaction to sth

massage place 

lie on my back / facing up
lie on my stomach / facing down 

lose your train of thought 
pay attention
focus
eg. It’s hard for me to pay attention / hard for me to focus / i lose my train of thought easily

the whole = 100% included
all over = including all parts

imitation – copy
eg. the da hu zi milk is mostly imitation

maybe it’s helpful / maybe it’s good for you 

Grammar

had done (past), did (past), have done (now)

I have been to Germany
He has been to Germany

Pronunciation

recognise – REH cognize

massage – “mass arj”