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Hello sir! For todays class, you were able to share a lot of things again in the class.

You were very confident on how you express yourself and very much responsive to
all my questions. You were actually improving a lot so I hope youll keep it up. Also,
please try to review all the new vocabulary and mispronounced words after our
class so that youll not end up forgetting them.
word 1. conveyor belt NOUN /knve.--belt/ a continuous moving strip or surface
that is used for transporting objects from one place to another
word 2. belongings NOUN /blz/ the things that you own, esp. those that can
be taken with you:
Fleeing the flood waters, families here packed their belongings and headed to
higher land.
word 3. beverage NOUN /bevrd/ a drink of any type:
cool, refreshing beverages
Whats your favorite beverage?
word 4. malicious NOUN /mls/ intending to cause harm, esp. by hurting
someones feelings or reputation:
He says she threatened him and spied on him, among other malicious activities.
word 5. razor NOUN /rezr/ a device with a sharp blade for removing hair from
the skins surface:
an electric razor
Pronunciation Corrections
1. metal /metl/
2. detector /dtektr/
3. conveyor /knve.--/
4. container /kntenr/
5. scene /sin/
6. potentially /ptentli/
7. straight /stret/
8. miles /mls/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: Everything should be TAKE OUT.
correct: Everything should be TAKEN OFF.
2. incorrect: I took the taxi to THERE.
correct: I took the taxi to GO THERE.
3. incorrect: The people IS helpful if I ask the way.
correct: The people ARE helpful WHEN I ask the way.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Ms. Ruby! Im very glad to have you in my class for the first time. In this class,
you were very spontaneous in speaking and you were very responsive to all my
questions. Also, when it comes to the speaking practice tests, you were very
impressive because you manage to give me excellent responses to all the
questions. Moreover, you were able to give further details to better understand all
your ideas. So you just need to keep it up. You just need to be very careful with your
grammar and pronunciation.

word 1. impressive ADJECTIVE /mpresv/ causing someone to feel admiration or


respect:
an impressive performance
word 2. ago ADVERB /o/ back in the past; back in time from the present:
That was a few years ago.
Your mother called about an hour ago.
Some time ago I read a book about that.
Are you still seeing Vivian? No, we stopped seeing each other a long time ago.
word 3. hospitable ADJECTIVE /hspt bl, hsptbl/ friendly and welcoming
to guests or visitors:
a hospitable host
She retired to a more hospitable climate (= a more comfortable place).
Pronunciation Corrections
1. ideal /dil, --dil/
2. blast /blst/
3. studying /stdi/
4. thankful /kfl/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: I do lots of works.
correct: I DID lots of work.
2. incorrect: Live a better life.
correct: You live a better life.
3. incorrect: The reason why I was very impressive is ___________.
correct: The reason why I was very IMPRESSED is ___________.
4. incorrect: The people IN there are very friendly.
correct: The people there are very friendly.
5. incorrect: Never scold her students.
correct: SHE never scold her students.
The student is satisfied with the class.

Hello Cher! For todays class, it was another fun and interesting class. You were so
great when it comes to how you express yourself. You might have few lapses when it
comes to how you pronounce some English words but still it was never been a
problem because you always know how to overcome it when speaking. So
eventually, you still manage to let me understand you more. You are so good Cher
so please try a lot of things to overcome your weakness and youll soon be a good
English speaker.
word 1. foundation NOUN /fnden/ (ACT OF ESTABLISHING)
[U] the act of establishing an organization, state, etc.:
The foundation of the childrens home was made possible by a generous contributor.
word 2. accompany VERB /kmpni/ to go with someone or to exist at the same
time as something:
Students cannot leave the building during class hours unless they are accompanied
by an adult.
music In music, to accompany is to play an instrument in support of someone who
is playing an instrument or singing.
word 3. informative NOUN /nfrmtv/ providing useful knowledge or ideas:
The dieticians talk was very informative.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. undergraduate /ndrrdut/
2. custom /kstm/
3. true /tru/
4. sincere /snsr/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: All the family MEMBER are present.
correct: All the family MEMBERS are present.
2. incorrect: Almost no one change it.
correct: No one CHANGES it.
3. incorrect: I have many AUNT and UNCLE.
correct: I have many AUNTS and UNCLES.
4. incorrect: There IS few times for us to get together.
correct: There ARE few times for us to get together.
5. incorrect: I have a harmony family.
correct: I have a harmonious family.
6. incorrect: The government DON'T allow.
correct: The government doesn't allow.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Sunny! You did well for this class again. You were so attentive during the class
and you were able to respond to all my questions. You easily learn new things being
introduced to you so I really hope that there will come a time when you can express
more of your ideas and opinions in the class. You are just amazingly good in the
class. So please review the new words that you always learn in every class so that
when theres a time that youll encounter them again, at least you would know their
meanings and of course youd know how to use them properly.

word 1. vacation NOUN /veken, v-/ a period of time to relax or travel for
pleasure instead of doing your usual work or school activities:
[C] The family had just left for a vacation in the Bahamas.
[U] We always went on vacation in August.
word 2. apologize VERB /pldz/ to tell someone that you are sorry for
something that has caused inconvenience or unhappiness:
She apologized for her husbands rudeness.
If I offended you, I apologize.
He said he had nothing to apologize for.
word 3. player NOUN /pler/ [C] (COMPETE)
someone who takes part in a sport or game:
This basketball team has a lot of talented players.
fig. The company is one of the leading players (= organizations taking part) in the
deal.
word 4. title NOUN /tt l/ (NAME)
[C] the name of a book, movie, play, song, or work of art:
The book is an index to song titles.
word 5. license NOUN /lsns/
(DOCUMENT) [C] an official document that gives you permission to own, do, or
use something:
a fishing/export/drivers license
word 6. downtown NOUN /dntn/ in or to the business or central part of a city:
downtown Los Angeles
word 7. mail NOUN /mel/ the letters and packages that are transported and
delivered to your home or the place you work, esp. those delivered by the
governments system:
She spent the morning reading and answering mail.
The mail is usually delivered before noon.
word 8. duplicate VERB /duplket/ to make an exact copy of something:
Businesses should make sure important records and files are duplicated and stored
in another location.
word 9. attach VERB /tt/ to fasten or fix something in position, esp. in relation
to something else:
You attach this device to your windshield, and it sends a signal that opens the
garage door.
To attach a particular quality to something is to consider it to have that quality:
If you attach a negative label to a group, you can then treat all the members of that
group badly.
word 10. photograph NOUN /fot rf/
an image of a person, object, or view that is produced by using a camera and film:
color/black-and-white photographs
Pronunciation Corrections
1. water /wt r, wtr/
2. license /lsns/
3. vehicles /vikl, -hkls/
4. examination /zmnen
5. written /rtn/
Grammatical Corrections

1. incorrect: I ate cramb and chop soup.


correct: I ate crab and chop soup.
2. incorrect: My teacher.
correct: My teacher taught me how to swim.
3. incorrect: I started swimming when I AM eight years old.
correct: I started swimming when I WAS eight years old.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Mr. Fan! I'm very glad to have you in my class for the first time. Well for this
class, I really appreciate you for trying your best to communciate with me even if
you lack a lot of words to express yourself. But even though this is the case, I still
believe that you can easily learn things in the class. So I really encourage you to
just confidently express yourself in the class and try to talk a lot. I will not be so
strict with the grammar and the sentence construction. The most important thing
this time is you do your best to talk in the class. Remember, I won't be able to help
you if you will not try to talk. I'll help you to learn faster and I will guide you on how
you can better learn ENglish.
word 1. human NOUN /hjumn/ of or typical of people:
the human body
Of course I make mistakes, Im only human (= not perfect).
The accident was due to human error (= a persons mistake).
word 2. listen VERB /lsn/ to give attention to something you can hear or to a
person who is speaking:
Can you really listen to music while you do your homework?
Listen, we really need to do something about having this place painted.
word 3. study VERB /stdi/ (LEARN)
[I/T] to learn a particular subject or subjects, esp. in a school or college or by
reading books:
[T] Next semester well be studying biology.
[I] Ive got to study tonight.
study verb (EXAMINE)
[T] to look at something carefully to learn about it:
She studied the embroidery to see how it was done.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. egg /e, e/
2. email /imel/
3. eyes //
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: There HAS three EGGS.
correct: There ARE three EGGS.
2. incorrect: At work.
correct: I write emails at work.
3. incorrect: I no plan at night
correct: I have no plan tonight.
4. incorrect: The zoo

correct: I have seen an elephant in the zoo.


The student is satisfied with the class.

Hello Max! Im very glad to have you in my class for the first time. You were so
expressive when you talked about your answers in the class. You even used some
gestures to show your emotion and interest to talk about the topic. Also, you have
some brilliant ideas and answers to all of my questions. However, for an
improvement, you just need to be more careful on the contents of your answers
especially for the Part 2. As much as possible, you have to answer immediately the
questions and always ensure that your answers were the most relevant to the
question at hand. So far, you have plenty of vocabulary of words to use but try to be
more careful when using them. They must always be appropriately used. Lastly,
please try to be more organized on how you construct your sentences/statements.
Sometimes, theres a simpler way on how you can express it.
word 1. expensive ADJECTIVE /kspensv/ costing a lot of money:
Housing in this part of the country is very expensive.
word 2. lessen VERB /lesn/ to become or make something smaller in amount or
degree:
[T] Keeping your weight down can lessen the risk of heart disease.
word 3. implement.VERB /mplment/ to put a plan or system into operation:
Congress refused to pass the bill that would implement tax reforms.
word 4. passenger NOUN /psndr/ a person who is traveling in a vehicle but is
not operating it or working as an employee in it:
airline passengers
Taxis are allowed to carry no more than four passengers.
word 5. beneficial ADJECTIVE /benfl/ tending to help; having a good effect:
Moderate exercise is really beneficial.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. efficient /fnt/
2. beneficial /benfl/
3. lessen /lesn/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: I live in a modern LIFE city.
correct: I live in a modern city.
2. incorrect: Particular in the rush hour.

correct: ParticularLY in rush hour.


3. incorrect: I'm not really enjoyed to it.
correct: I DON'T really enjoy it.
4. incorrect: It is also helpful for the traffic.
correct: It is also helpful to LESSEN the heavy traffic.
5. incorrect: You just use app FOR call the car.
correct: You just use AN app TO call the car.
6. incorrect: It's A efficient way to ______.
correct: It's AN efficient way to ______.
7. incorrect: All the things IS true things.
correct: All the things ARE true things.
The student is satisfied with the class.

Hello Ms. Aling! It was another good class. You have understood well our lessons
and you have used all the phrasal verbs well in a sentence. So far, you have tried to
be very interactive in the class by answering my questions. Please expose more
yourself to more speaking activities to improve more your pronunciation Ms. Aling.
Youre doing well with your grammar and sentence construction; you just need to be
more careful next time with your grammar.
word 1. section NOUN /sekn/ a part of something:
Dad always reads the sports section of the newspaper.
He lived in a poor section of town.
Youll find ice cream in the frozen food section of the supermarket.
word 2. elder NOUN /eldr/ an older person, esp. one who deserves respect:
You should listen to your elders.
An elder is also an official in particular religious groups.
word 3. await VERB /wet/ to wait for or be in the future of someone or
something:
The two men are awaiting trial, scheduled to begin next month.
There are no jobs awaiting those farmers.
word 4. criminal NOUN /krmnl/ a person who has committed a crime or been
found guilty of committing a crime
word 5. cheat VERB /tit/ to act in a way that is dishonest, or to make someone
believe something that is not true in order to get something for yourself:
[T] The insurance companies were found to be cheating consumers.
[T] They got cheated out of their money.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. arrangement /rendmnt/
2. prepare /prper/
3. blame /blem/
4. crying /kr/
5. anticipate ntspet/
Grammatical Corrections

1. incorrect: I cannot be DIVIDED in the best class.


correct: I cannot be INCLUDED in the best class.
2. incorrect: My parents BLAME me.
correct: My parents BLAMED me.
3. incorrect: If I stay at home, my parents look after me.
correct: If I'M at home, my parents look after me.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Ms. Z! In this class, we have had a very nice and interesting class converation.
You have shared interesting things in the class and you were indeed very expressive
and everything was really been fantastic. The way you expressed yourself, the way
you pronounced and the way you delivered your responses to my questions were
really great. You were so interactive in the class and you listened to me attentively.
It was a great and interesting class Z! Thank you... Keep speaking the English
Language.
word 1. acquaintance NOUN /kwentns/ a person whom you know but do not
know well and who is therefore not exactly a friend
Acquaintance is also knowledge about something:
[U] The young have little acquaintance with real-life tragedy.
word 2. thankful ADJECTIVE /kfl/ pleased or grateful:
[+ that clause] I was thankful that school was over.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. communicate /kmjunket/
2. mature
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: Some of my FRIEND ___________.
correct: Some of my FRIENDS ___________.
2. incorrect: He should at least five year ELDER than I.
correct: He should at least BE five yearS OLDER than I.
The student is satisfied with the class.

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