VIP Class Notes (Li)

Homework

Use a piece of paper to make a book. Write and draw your own story.

Vocabulary

water sports – activities you do in water

trampoline – a piece of sports equipment that you jump up and down on

sleepover – a night spent at your friend’s house

ex. My friends invited us over for a sleepover and we plan on having several pillow fights.

diving – jumping into the water

Grammar

simple past tense – to talk about what happened in the past/before now

irregular (no -ed) 

go -> went 

read-> read 

write -> wrote

swim -> swam 

come -> came 

sleep -> slept 

buy -> bought 

bring -> brought 

sell -> sold 

hide -> hid

regular (-ed)  

play -> played 

watch -> watched 

talk -> talked 

laugh -> laughed 

very like 

really like

really + verb 

ex. I really like to draw.

ex. I really want to have a bowl of jam soup.

very + adjective (good/bad/funny) 

ex. This story is very funny.

ex. This book is very long.

very + adverb (well/much) 

ex. I like this story very much.

ex. Thank you very much.

ex. She played the piano very well.

Speaking exercise

I go to swim. I swim last weekend in Saturday and Sunday. Saturday is playing, Sunday I have class.

I went swimming. I swam last weekend on Saturday and Sunday. I played on Saturday whereas on Sunday, I had class.

I like jumping to the water.

I like jumping into the water.

It’s last, last time. Last time is I read a story.

It was last, last class. Last time I read a story.

I very like drawing.

I really like drawing.

They are little bit genius.

They are a bit like geniuses.

The fireworks I will draw three.

I will draw three fireworks.

One day, the animals all came and they drink jam soda, jam cakes and jam soup.

One day, the animals all came and they drank jam soda, jam cakes and jam soup.

They played hide-and-seek because the animals can fly and they hid everywhere.

Pronunciation

read – red (past tense)Â