💎Student's Name: Sujeong Yeom
💎Date: 01/14/2025
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📝 TODAY'S LESSON:
Course: Free Talking
Topic: Desserts
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🔍 VOCABULARY WORDS
📌 Launch (verb): To start or introduce something, such as a product, project, or event.
Example sentence: "The company will launch a new smartphone next month."
📌 Alert (verb): To warn or notify someone of potential danger or important information.
Example sentence: "The weather service alerted the public about the incoming storm."
📌 Notify (verb): To inform someone about something, usually through communication like a message, email, or phone call.
Example sentence: "She will notify everyone about the meeting schedule tomorrow."
📌 Salivating (verb - informal): The act of producing saliva, often because something smells or looks delicious, or in anticipation of food.
Example sentence: "He was salivating at the sight of the freshly baked pizza."
📌 Tempts (verb): To attract or entice someone to do something, often something they may not normally do, usually in a way that appeals to desire or curiosity.
Example sentence: "The rich chocolate cake tempts me every time I walk past the bakery."
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🛠️ SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
✖You said: There was a release of our service.
✔Better say: We released/launched a new feature.
✖You said: They will alarm us.
✔Better say: They will alert/notify us.
✖You said: Does it has milk?
✔Better say: Does it have milk?
✖You said: In the lunch time, I went to AS center.
✔Better say: At lunch time, I went to a service center.
✖You said: I didn't have time to proper meal.
✔Better say: I didn't have time to eat a proper meal.
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🔴 Homework:
Please take note of what you learned in this lesson and apply it in your future conversations.
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📝 NEXT LESSON:
Course: Debate English
Book: Express Yourself 1
Title/Page: Issue 10 (page 116)
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