VIP Class Notes (Li)

Vocabulary

branch – one of the offices of a large organisation

ex. branch of a bank

paperwork – routine work that involves handling and writing documents

ex. I have a lot of paperwork to do every day.

interview – mian tan

ex. He had several interviews on the same day.

you must arrive on time – not be late

time is flexible – able to change easily

resume/cv – jian li

mental age – xin li nian ling

Grammar

good – better – best – use the comparative to make comparisons

ex. She speaks English better than me.

only use the superlative when you’re talking about the most/least

ex. Her cooking is the best.

ex. Her driving is the worst.

woman – women (plural)

Speaking exercise

I just start this job.

I just started this job.

I just assist the customer service department.

They just scan the paper and the documents. And call some customers.

You just need to scan the paper and the documents/need to do paperwork. And call/contact some customers/clients.

This job the place just behind the PA bank.

The company/office is just behind PA bank.

Because my education high so they don’t want me.

Because my level of education is high/because of my high education level so they don’t want me.

I take more time to search simple job.

spent more time to search for a simple job.

They also to watch the operation and to watch the operation. My home is far away from there.

In that department, you also need to observe the operation. My home is far away from there.

Other teacher like him is free time.

Other teachers like him also have flexible work hour/work flexibly. 

So I sent my jian li to this school.

So I sent my resume/CV to this school.

Old people they have to learn English because they want to travel.

Old people they want to learn English because they want to travel.

She spent this school a few years.

She spent a few years studying in this school.

The largest student is 31 to 40.

Most of the students are between 31 and 40.

She’s English is zero.

She is a complete beginner in English/She has never studied English/She’s new to English.