VIP Class Notes (Nemo)

Vocabulary

symptom (n): 1-症状

appetite (n): 1- the feeling that you want to eat food:
E.g.: All that walking has given me an appetite.
E.g.: The children all have healthy/good appetites (= they eat a lot).
E.g.: Both viruses cause fever and loss of appetite.

fall asleep-to start to sleep:
E.g: I fell asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow.

as/so far as I’m concerned-used to say what your personal opinion is about something:
E.g.: She can come whenever she likes, as far as I’m concerned.
E.g.: As far as I’m concerned, baijiu and wine are the same.

acquired taste (n): 后天味觉1-something that you may not like at first, but begin to like after you have tried it:
E.g.: You can try drinking it, although it’s something of an acquired taste.
E.g.: Blue cheese is an acquired taste.

hangover (n): 1-a feeling of illness after drinking too much alcohol:
E.g.: I had a terrible hangover the next morning.

hungover (adj): 1-feeling ill with a bad pain in the head and often wanting to vomit after having drunk too much alcohol:
E.g.: That was a great party last night, but I’m (feeling) really hungover this morning.

Grammar

you can complain with me……you can complain to my boss about me

I started getting sick after that- I got sick after that

when I was 10/when I was 10 years old/ at the age of 10

Simple Present Tense

I feel
You feel
He   \
She  –     feelS -My body feelS weak
It     /