Housework 家务
Homework 作业
My university is the China Central Academy of Fine Arts (中央美术学院)
I study art and design at my university.
I think I will catch a cold and a fever tonight
I was stuck outside on the road in the rain for a long time. I had to push my bike back home
You should say:
I couldn't drive very easily.
Easily - adverb
Easy - adjective
We use adverbs to describe verbs like 'drive'.
We use adjectives to describe nouns.
Arts - 艺术 / 美术
Arse - this is the British way of saying 屁股
It may be HELPFUL.
It may be OF help.
Helpful - adjective
Help - verb / noun
Video 视频
It's A very rainy day.
Yes. But I have to walk for 15 minutes to get to the subway station near my house.
It takes 10 minutes on the subway.
And after I get out of the subway station, I have to walk for 15 minutes to get to my university.
So it take around 40 minutes to use the subway
But it only takes me 7 minutes to ride my electric bike from my house to my university.
We don't say 'you are very hard study'.
We should say:
You study very hard.
Or
You are a very hard working student.
Beijing has 10 subway lines. Taking the subway is very convenient.
You are also a very hard working student!
I had a very bad headache day before yesterday.
If you say that someone has a weak constitution, it is not very nice.
It means that the person is very weak. It means that they get sick very easily
When I get sick, I usually get better very quickly. It usually takes me less than one day to feel better
I insist on learning English
I understand! Don't worry! I know what you meant
You have not been well recently.
You are still recovering.
Let's start looking at tonight's topic!
I want two students to read the first half of the conversation together
ONLY the first half please!
I AM GOING TO go camping.
I AM GOING TO be away for a week.
I WILL probably leave around the end of May.
And where ARE you GOING TO go?
Decided plans - be going to
Possible plans - will
Probably
This means that the person is not sure. They think it might happen. But they are not sure.
So, it is not a fixed decision.
So we cannot say 'be going to'
We should use 'will'
Do you understand these grammar rules now?
If we are sure (because he have made a decision), we should use 'be going to'
If the plan might change, and if the plan is not fixed, we should use 'will'
I haven't thought..
Please start from ' That sounds like fun'
I guess I WILL go to one of the national parks.
Maybe I WILL go hiking and do some fishing.
ARE you GOING TO rent a camper?
Actually, I probably WON'T rent a camper.
ARE you GOING TO go with anyone?
I AM GOING TO travel by myself.
阿姨
Practice this word
We will look at Section 6 tomorrow night.
You always encourage us!