💎Student's Name: Sujeong Yeom
💎Date: 04/08/2025
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📝 TODAY'S LESSON:
Course: Debate English
Book: Express Yourself 1
Title/Page: Express Yourself 16-19 (page 117)
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🎧 PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE
▶ sneezed /SNEEZD/
▶ fertile /FUR-tl/ or /FUR-tile/ (both are used; /FUR-tl/ is more common in American English, /FUR-tile/ in British English)
▶ residue /REZ-ih-doo/ or /REZ-ih-dyoo/ (both are used)
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🔍 VOCABULARY WORDS
📌Sneeze (verb/noun): A sudden, forceful burst of air through the nose and mouth, usually caused by irritation in the nose.
Example sentence: "She tried to cover her mouth when she sneezed."
📌 Ovulation (noun): The process in a woman’s monthly cycle when an egg is released from the ovary.
Example sentence: "Ovulation usually happens around the middle of the menstrual cycle."
📌 Fertile (adjective): Able to produce offspring or support the growth of plants; in people, able to conceive a child.
Example sentence: "She learned she was most fertile during ovulation."
📌 Colon (noun): The final part of the digestive system, also known as the large intestine.
Example sentence: "Doctors recommend regular screenings to check for colon health."
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🛠️ SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
✖You said: Watching YouTube with eating.
✔Better say: Watching YouTube while eating.
✖You said: They ate even amount of meal.
✔Better say: They ate a moderate amount of food.
✖You said: Less eating is healthier.
✔Better say: Eating less is healthier.
✖You said: Doctors can missed it.
✔Better say: Doctors can miss it.
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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: Opinion Samples (page 118)
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