I have always dreamed that I could talk to foreigners in a dark world. however, although I had a poor level of English, I found that the problem was as bad as ever. However, there was a saying: As long as I learned a lot, I had to sharpen my skills into a needle ".
I hope that, like me, people who have the same learning ideas but are very lazy will work together to witness our growth!
Let's talk nonsense. Today we start the first new concept book and the first lesson.
Learning Method: reciting
Excuse me! Sorry!
Yes? What?
Is this your handbag? Is this your handbag?
Pardon? Sorry, please repeat it again.
Is this your handbag? Is this your handbag?
Yes, it is. Yes, it is mine.
Thank you very much. Thank you very much!
Step 2 ~ Key Words and Expressions ~
Excuse me, I'm sorry.
Pardon N. Sorry, please repeat it again
Hangbag n. (female) handbag
Thank you)
Very much is very
Step 3 ~ Notes on the text ~
Excuxe me! Sorry.
This is often used to express an apology. It is equivalent to "excuse me" and "sorry" in Chinese ". This expression is usually used when we want to attract the attention of others, disturb others, or interrupt others. In the text, men use this phrase to attract the attention of women. It can also be used in the following scenarios: asking strangers for directions, borrowing others' phone numbers, squeezing away from others, and leaving for a while during banquets or meetings.
Yes? What?
Yes in the text? What is the meaning of "what ?". Yes? In ascending order, it indicates a certain amount of uncertainty or inquiry. It also contains the meaning of asking the other party to proceed.
Pardon? Sorry, please repeat it again.
This expression can be used when we do not hear or understand each other and want to repeat it. The more formal statement is:
I beg your pardon.
I beg your pardon?
Pardon me.
They mean "sorry, please say it again" or "Sorry, could you please say it again ?"
Thank you very much. Thank you very much!
This is a thank-you phrase, meaning "Thank you very much (you )". Take a look at the following expressions and note the differences in tone:
Thank you. Thank you ).
Thanks! Thank you!
Many thanks. [Spoken Language] Thank you very much! (Emphasize)
Thanks a lot. [Spoken Language] Thank you very much! (Emphasize)
Thanks very much. [Spoken Language] Thank you very much! (Emphasize)
Number 1 ~ 10 in English
1-one; 2-two; 3-three; 4-four; 5-five
6-six; 7-seven; 8-eight; 9-nine; 10-ten
Step 4 ~ Grammar in use ~
Ordinary question
Generally, there are several types of questions according to their structure. The declarative sentence with be can be changed to a general question through the subject-to-verb flip-pack. Move the appropriate form of be to the subject, for example:
Statement: This is your watch. This is your watch.
Question: Is this your watch? Is this your watch? (Start the "be" verb with an uppercase letter)
Step 5 ~ Word study ~
Coat N. Coat
Eg. Is this your coat? Is this your coat?
Coat and skirt [English] (matching coat and skirt) Western women's suit
Dress N. Dress, dress
Eg. Is this your dress? Is this your dress?
Clothing, clothes
Eg. Casual Dress
Evening dress evening dress
Step 6 ~ Exercises ~
I. situational dialogue (required)
You don't hear something very well. What do you say?
Someone gives you something. How do you thank him or her?
You want to speak to someone. What do you say first?
You want to greet someone. It is 9.30 a.m.
Ii. Sentence Pattern exercises (select)
Is this your ...? The sentence pattern and the exercises that must be answered: Pen, penpencil, book, watch, coat, dress, skirt, shirt, car, and house
3. minor issues (required)
What is the difference between skirt and dress?
What are the pronunciation characteristics of handbag and it is?
What kind of tone should I use to read General questions?
4. Experience (required by group members)
Have you learned anything about this course? Share it with me.