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Notice to the Admin:

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Seonggook Kim (Seonggook)
August 3, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Pattern Speaking - What is ~ like?

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
1. What is ~ like?
Example:
What is he like?
What is New Zealand like?
What was the food like?
What was the weather like?

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/zht/??/????/how-is-or-what-is-like

Sentence Construction:

You said: Do you asking me details swimming course?


Better say: Are you asking me about the details of my swimming course?

You said: Every class is practice whole positions. (all kinds of stroks)
Better say: In every class, we practice all positions.

You said: I learned whole positions.


Better say: I learned all positions.

You said: I have so many classes in Korea in week.


Better say: I have so many classes in Korea this week.

You said: I'm so little regret teaching making plastic model.


Better say: I regret a little teaching how to make a plastic model.

You said: I want to every month.


Better say: I want to go on a trip every month.

Next Lesson: Pattern Speaking - When did you ~ ?

General Comments:
IDIOM OF THE DAY
You name it.

Meaning: You say you name it, usually after or before a list, to indicate that you
are talking about a very wide range of things.

Examples:
1.
A: Daddy, can I have anything on the menu?
B: Sure. You name it, you got it.

2. Gin, vodka, whisky, beer - you name it, I've got it.
3. I've tried every diet going - you name it, I've tried it.

WORD OF THE DAY


choke - [chowk]
verb

Meaning: If you choke, or if something chokes you, you stop breathing because
something is blocking your throat; to make someone stop breathing by pressing their
throat with the hands

Examples:
1. She choked to death on a fish bone.
2. Children can choke on peanuts.
3. Peanuts can choke a small child.
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Notice to the Admin:
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Wook Soo Shin (Alex)
August 3, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Express Yourself 1 Issue 22 page 95

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Sentence Construction:

You said: Before we come here, I introduce the story of jungle book to him.
Better say: Before we came here, I introduced the story of Jungle Book to him.

You said: Maybe I think the most about the reason maybe more than 50% it is because
of the education from the family education of the parents.
Better say: Maybe I think 50% of the crimes is caused by maleducation from the
family or the parents.

You said: If their parents violated give some violation to their child, the parents
must the violate from their parents.
Better say: If their parents abuse their child, the parents must have been abused
by their parents, too.

Next Lesson: Express Yourself 1 Issue 22 page 95

General Comments:
IDIOM OF THE DAY
You name it.

Meaning: You say you name it, usually after or before a list, to indicate that you
are talking about a very wide range of things.

Examples:
1.
A: Daddy, can I have anything on the menu?
B: Sure. You name it, you got it.

2. Gin, vodka, whisky, beer - you name it, I've got it.
3. I've tried every diet going - you name it, I've tried it.
WORD OF THE DAY
choke - [chowk]
verb

Meaning: If you choke, or if something chokes you, you stop breathing because
something is blocking your throat; to make someone stop breathing by pressing their
throat with the hands

Examples:
1. She choked to death on a fish bone.
2. Children can choke on peanuts.
3. Peanuts can choke a small child.

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