VIP Class Notes (Tony)
Vocabulary
she weared that dress – she wore that dress
it gave me some inspiration
have a say – to have influence to make a decision
eg: A child should not have a say if they do their homework or not.
eg: Don’t listen to him, he has no say in the matter.
presenter – a person who gives a presentation or gives an award
eg: All the presenters were really funny.
partisan – choose one side
eg: Fox News is clearly partisan, they are the mouth-piece of the republican party. They speak for the republican party.
non-partisan – not choosing a side, more fair and neutral
eg: Hopefully more non-partisan news stations will become popular.
bi-partisan – both sides
eg: The two parties reached a bi-partisan agreement that would benefit the whole country.
Pronunciation
How do you pronounce that?
Can you use it in a sentence?
There is a LEARNING PRONUNCIATION and a NATURAL PRONUNCIATION
anti – An Tai
DROP the G:
ING – IN’
How ya feelin’ (How are you feeling?)
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