All Classes
* Vocabulary
direct: (adjective) saying clearly and honestly what you think
discreet: (adjective) careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret
jet lag: (noun) when you feel tired because you have just travelled a long distance on an aircraft
personal: (adjective) relating to the private parts of someone’s life, including their relationships and feelings
punctuation: (noun) marks that you use in writing so that people can see when a sentence begins and finishes, that something is a question, etc.
static: (noun) unpleasant noise that you hear on a radio, television, or telephone, caused by electricity in the air
vowel: (noun) a speech sound that you make with your lips and teeth open, shown in English by the letters ‘a’, ‘e’, ‘i’, ‘o’ or ‘u’
* Telephone English
–> page 100 of the text book
* How to Begin and End a Telephone Conversation
–> handouts
* How to Interrupt and Restart a Conversation
–> page 102 of the text book
* How to Interrupt Someone Politely
–> handouts
Class 157
* Trying to Remember Words
–> pages 112 and 113 of the text book
* Finding the Right Word
–> handouts
Class 61
* Trying to Remember Words
–> pages 112 and 113 of the text book