VIP Class Notes (Mark)

there have LED around the box
there, we have the LED screen around on the box

have some video and interactive program.
have some video and the interactive program.

they have a lot of sentence or words related to fashion.
they have we have / there are a lot of sentences or words related to fashion.

and we put them into a wall.
and we put them into on a wall.

when people go to the street next to the wall, the wall will have some changes.
when people go to the street walk next to the wall, the wall it will have some changes.

they have a lot money to do advertising.
they have a lot money to do for advertising.

we usually have two mark-down season.
we usually have two mark-down seasons.

we face some difficults now…
we face some difficulties now…

sometimes, you dont too much special or fancy, but you need to pay attention to the details.
sometimes, you dont have too much special or fancy designs, but you need to pay attention to the details.

and after three days i will do fitness, which is my regular program.
and after three days i will do fitness exercise, which is my routine regular program.

and i already keep it more than three years.
and i already have keep kept it up for more than three years.

Grammar

thinking outside the box – means to think differently than what most people think.

Pronunciation

originated – [or RIJ in ay ted]

Homework

Read and summarize this article:

Power Cuts Could Increase Chinese Textile Prices

Planned shutdowns in industrial hubs like Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong could send prices of textiles and garments up by 30 to 40 percent in coming weeks, Fibre2Fashion writes.

China is struggling with severe electricity shortages. While its factories need more electricity than ever to cope with surging demand for exports as other countries reopen, coal supply from Australia has slowed and rules aimed at making the country carbon neutral by 2060 have further slowed coal production, which China relies on for more than half of its power supply.

A source tells Fibre2Fashion that new rules prohibit factories from opening for the full working week. The source estimates that prices will rise by 30 to 40 percent as a result. The shutdowns could continue until December 2021, given Beijing’s goals to curb emissions in the lead up to the Winter Olympics in February 2022.