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Hello sir! You did great again for this class and you expressed well yourself.

You were
very interactive as always and you always give important details that surely have
made our conversation very interesting and worthwhile. You are becoming much
better in each class and you can already manage to explain your ideas and opinions
in the class. Youre improving smoothly and please just continue this kind of
improvement. Just try to be more consistent on your grammar and please have
some time to review the remarks after the class so that youll get more familiar with
the common grammatical mistakes that you often commit during the class. Thank
you.
word 1. weigh VERB /we/ (HEAVINESS)
B1 [L only + noun, T] to have a heaviness of a stated amount, or to measure the
heaviness of an object: Yesterday a satellite weighing 15 tons was successfully
placed in orbit. She weighs herself every week on the scales in the bathroom. Your
luggage must be weighed before it is put on the aircraft.
word 2. solution NOUN /slu.n/ (ANSWER)
B1 [C] the answer to a problem: There's no easy solution to this problem. She just
seems so unhappy and I don't know what the solution is. When you finish doing the
crossword, the solution is on the back page. They help you talk through your
problems but they don't give you any solutions.
word 3. civilian NOUN /svl.i.n/ C2 a person who is not a member of the police or
the armed forces: The bomb killed four soldiers and three civilians.
word 4. apprehend VERB /p.rhend/ [T] (CATCH)
to catch and arrest someone who has not obeyed the law: The police
have finally apprehended the killer.
word 5. fetch VERB /fet/ (GET)
B1 [T] to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her
back: [+ two objects] Could you fetch me my glasses/fetch my glasses for me from
the other room, please? I have to fetch my mother from the station.
word 6. levy NOUN /lev.i/ an amount of money, such as a tax, that you have to
pay to a government or organization: They imposed a five percent levy on alcohol.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. expired /kspard/
2. domestics /dmes.tks/
3. illegal /li.l/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: I'll just BUY the excess weight.
correct: I'll just pay the excess weight.
2. incorrect: I'm only translate this one.
correct: I only translate this one.
3. incorrect: They don't help you.
correct: They WON'T help you.
4. incorrect: If you in China, you don't meet this.
correct: If you in China, you don't meet this.
5. incorrect: They will CHOICE expensive flights.
correct: They will CHOOSE expensive flights.
6. incorrect: The distance Hongkong to Manila about 3500 kilometers.
correct: The distance FROM Hongkong to Manila IS about 3500 kilometers.

The student is satisfied with the class.

Hello Psyche! Well for this class, you were actually expressive and you responsively
answered all my questions to you. Nevertheless, I know you can do much better so
please just continue to expose yourself. Just for an improvement, if you will answer
a question, please make it a habit to explain your answers and say your statements
in a complete sentence. For the PART 2, I just want you to tell your responses in a
more organized and more developed way. You can use TRANSITION words such as
MOREOVER, IN ADDITION, ALSO, HOWEVER, NEVERTHELES, and many more to come
up with a better reponse. Please refrain from enumerating your answers. It doesn't
sound good. So, please try to practice more. I know you have a good
communication skill and in fact you have plenty of vocabulary but please try to be
more detailed on your responses.
word 1. stumble VERB /stm.bl/ (WALK)
C2 [I] to step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall: Running
along the beach, she stumbled on a log and fell on the sand. In the final straight
Meyers stumbled, and although he didn't fall it was enough to lose him first place.
[I usually + adv/prep] to walk in a way that does not seem controlled: We could hear
her stumbling about/around the bedroom in the dark. He pulled on his clothes and
stumbled into the kitchen.
word 2. athlete NOUN /.lit/ /.lit/ B1 a person who is very good at sports or
physical exercise, especially one who competes in organized events: He became a
professional athlete at the age of 16. She has the build of an athlete.
word 3. parachute NOUN /pr..ut/
word 4. rafting NOUN /rft/ the use of a rubber raft to travel with the current
of a river, especially as a sport: The camp offered bicycle tours, river rafting, fishing,
and hiking.
word 5. vehement ADJECTIVE /vi..mnt/ expressing strong feelings, or shown by
strong feelings or great energy or force: Despite vehement opposition from his
family, he quit school and became an actor. Both men were vehement in their
denial of the charges against them. They launched a vehement attack on the
government's handling of environmental issues.
word 6. dialect NOUN /da..lekt/ C2 a form of a language that people speak in a
particular part of a country, containing some different words and grammar, etc.: a
regional dialect The poem is written in northern dialect.

Pronunciation Corrections
1. pace /pes/
2. museums /mjuzi.ms/
3. relax /rlks/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: My leg injured.
correct: My right leg was injured.
2. incorrect: It feel fast.
correct: It feelS fast.
3. incorrect: You may not ENJOY before.
correct: You may not have ENJOYED before.
4. incorrect: We visited the historical THINGS.
correct: We visited the historical PLACES.
5. incorrect: We saw small ships.
correct: We saw small boats.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Cher! Well for today's class, you were able to talk well for your ideas again and
you were able to express a lot of things in the class that had trult given us a great
and awesome conversation. Well so far, the only problem that you have to pay
much attention with for your communication skill is on how you can perfectly
pronounce the words that you and I believe that you can overcome this. Actually,
you have somehow overcame it already so just continue your exposure to that
language.
word 1. allowance NOUN /la.ns/ (AMOUNT GIVEN)
C1 [C] money that you are given regularly, especially to pay for a particular thing:
The perks of the job include a company pension and a generous travel allowance. I
couldn't have managed at college if I hadn't had an allowance from my parents. [C]
an amount of something that you are allowed: The baggage/luggage allowance for
most flights is 20 kilos. [C] mainly US (UK usually pocket money) an amount of
money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
word 2. conference NOUN /kn.f-ns/ B1 an event, sometimes lasting a few days,
at which there is a group of talks on a particular subject, or a meeting in which
especially business matters are discussed formally: a conference on women's rights
They frequently hold conferences at that hotel. I'm speaking at/attending a
conference next week. Should I book the conference room for the meeting?
word 3. accommodation NOUN /-k.m-de.n/ B1 a place to live, work, stay, etc.
in: There's a shortage of cheap accommodation (= places to live). We have first and
second class accommodation (= seats) on this flight.
word 4. plagiarize VERB /ple.-d.raz/ to use another person's ideas or work and
pretend that it is your own: The book contains numerous plagiarized passages. If
you compare the two books side by side, it is clear that the author of the second
has plagiarized (from the first).
Pronunciation Corrections

1. any /en.i/
2. toys /ts/
3. plagiarize /ple.-d.raz/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: There are many IMITATION in China.
correct: There are many IMITATIONS in China.
The student is satisfied with the class.

Hello David! It was another great class with you. For today's classes, we have taken
a lot of topics to practice your speaking skills in preparation for your TOEFL exam
and you indeed have done a great job. You have answered well the questions and
you were able to develop your responses well and organized especially for the
QUESTIONS 1. For questions 2, you really do well when it comes to listening a
conversation between two people and you excellently give a perfect response for
each question. As to the scientific lectures that you have listened to, you also
understand them well and you were able to paraphrase your answers for these
questions. However, please try to be more spontaneous here and more confident
like how you deliver your responses for QUESTIONS 1. You're doing great but please
be careful on the words that you use sometimes.

word 1. landmark NOUN /lnd.-mrk/


word 2. cuisine NOUN /kwzin/ a style of cooking: French cuisine
word 3. occur VERB /-k/ (HAPPEN)
B2 [I] (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen: An accident
involving over ten vehicles has occurred in the east-bound lane. If any of these
symptoms occur while you are taking the medication, consult your doctor
immediately.
word 4. incidence NOUN /n.s.dns/ an event, or the rate at which something
happens: There have been quite a few incidences of bullying in the school this year.
an increased incidence of cancer near nuclear power stations
word 5. accident NOUN /k.s.dnt/ A2 something bad that happens that is not
expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone: Josh
had an accident and spilled water all over his work. She was injured in a car/road
accident (= when one car hit another).
Pronunciation Corrections
1. engineer /en.d/-nr/

2. decade /dek.ed/ /deked/


3. help /help/
4. selling /sel/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: It's not time, it's tomorrow.
correct: It's not yet TODAY, it's tomorrow.
2. incorrect: It's about my country's establish in October 1.
correct: It's about my country's establishMENT in October 1.
3. incorrect: You FACES different challenges.
correct: You FACE different challenges.
4. incorrect: There are two SOLUTION to this problem.
correct: There are two SOLUTIONS to this problem.
5. incorrect: Let professor know about the situation.
correct: Let THE professor knowS about the situation.
6. incorrect: I always ask for her advices.
correct: I always ask for her PIECES of advice.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Ms. Tina! I'm very grateful to have you in my class. In this class, you might
haven't expressed well yourself because you still lack some basic vocabulary that
would help you describe your ideas but still I really appreciate your effort of
listening to me well and you tried to answer all my questions by just simply writing
the Chinese. I know at first, you have encountered some difficulties but please try to
continue to learn English as early as now. I know you can make it and become a
good speaker as what others do now. First, please continue to learn some basic
English vocabulary and try to talk in English as often as you can. With these, it will
be easier for you to learn English. You have a very clear pronuncition of words so
please continue to study ENglish and I really hope to see you again next time.
Thank you.
word 1. picture NOUN /pk-t/ (IMAGE)
A1 [C] a drawing, painting, photograph, etc.: Freddy drew/painted a picture of my
dog. We took a picture of (= photographed) the children on their new bicycles. I
hate having my picture taken (= being photographed).B2 [C] an image seen on a
television or cinema screen: We can't get a clear picture.B1 [C] a film: Could this be
the first animated movie to win a best picture award?
word 2. genre NOUN / .r/ /n-/ produced according to a particular model or
style: a genre movie genre fiction
word 3. funny ADJECTIVE /fn.i/ (HUMOROUS)
A1 humorous; causing laughter: Do you know any funny jokes? I've never found
Charlie Chaplin very funny. It's a really funny film. It's not funny - don't laugh!
Breaking your leg isn't funny (= it is serious). No matter how disastrous the
situation there always seems to be a funny side to it. Don't you try to be funny with
me (= be serious and show respect), young man!
word 4. alien NOUN /e.li.n/ specialized law someone who lives in a country of
which they are not a legal citizen : When war broke out the government rounded up
thousands of aliens and put them in temporary camps. a creature from a different
planet

word 5. military NOUN /ml..-ter-.i/ C1 the armed forces: The military has opposed
any cuts in defence spending.
word 6. declaration NOUN /dek.lre.n/ [C] (ANNOUNCEMENT)
C1 an announcement, often one that is written and official: Members of Congress
have to make a declaration of their business interests. As witnesses to the accident,
we were asked to make written declarations of what we had seen. The company
made a declaration of intent to follow an equal opportunities policy.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. alien /e.li.n/
2. arcade /ked/
3. declaration /dek.lre.n/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: No, I have.
correct: I don't have.
2. incorrect: I like. (Do you like the topic?)
correct: I like it.
3. incorrect: Feel so happy.
correct: I feel so happy.
4. incorrect: Yes. So boring.
correct: Yes. It's so boring.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Jimmy! I'm very glad to have you in my class for the first time. You were very
good in the class today and you have easily understood our class lessons. Also,
when I asked you some questions, you were very interactive and you have
answered well all my questions to you. You have a very nice and clear pronunciation
and you properly construct your sentences. You might have committed a few
grammatical mistakes but you grammar knowledge is very vast. So you did great
for this class Jimmy! Keep it up.
word 1. competition NOUN /km-.pt.n/ B2 [U] a situation in which someone is
trying to win something or be more successful than someone else: Competition for
jobs is intense. There's a lot of competition between computer companies. The two
companies are in competition with each other. [+ to infinitive] There's fierce
competition to get into that school. Foreign competition (= similar products from
other countries) had reduced their sales. Why are you jealous of her? She's no
competition!
word 2. vacation NOUN /veke.n/ A1 [C or U] US (UK holiday) a time when
someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as
travel or relax: We're taking a vacation in June. They went to Europe on vacation.
I've still got some vacation time left before the end of the year. [C] mainly US (UK
informal vac) a period of the year when schools or colleges are closed, or when law
courts do not operate: the Thanksgiving/Christmas/Easter/summer vacationUK the
long vacation (= in the summer)
word 3. foundation NOUN /fande.n/ (BEGIN)
C1 [U] an occasion when an organization, state, etc. is established: the foundation
of a new stateC1 [C] an organization that has been created in order to provide

money for a particular group of people in need of help or for a particular type of
study: the British Heart Foundation the Environmental Research Foundation [U] UK
the first year of infant school, previously known as reception: a foundation class/
teacher Her youngest child starts (in) foundation in September.
word 4. hang VERB /h/ (FIX AT TOP)
B1 [I or T, + adv/prep] (hung, hung) to fasten or support something at the top
leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way: A heavy gold
necklace hung around her neck. Party decorations hung (down) from the ceiling. The
curtains hung in thick folds. Hang your coat and hat (up) on the rack over there.
Many of his finest pictures hang/are hung (= are attached to the wall so that they
can be seen) in the National Gallery. Hang the pheasant/Let the pheasant hang for a
few days for the flavour to improve before you cook it.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. specified /spes..fad/
2. describe /dskrab/
3. plural /plr.l/
4. doll
/dl/
5. bottle /b.tl/
6. blades /bledz/
7. scissors /sz.-z/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: I will stay home to do my homework.
correct: I will stay AT home to do my homework.
2. incorrect: Something belong to me.
correct: It is something that BELONGS to me.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Aubrey! In this class, you were indeed very expressive and full of brilliant
ideas to share. You have spoken out well yourself especially your answers and its
details. However, for this class, I have noticed that when you speak a little faster,
you miss to pronounce some important sounds of the words that you used that
made me misunderstand you. So just speak loudly to clearly pronounce the words.
Also, you have to very careful on how you construct your sentences especially when
it comes to the words that you use. You actually have plenty of vocabulary but
please use them appropriately.
word 1. novel NOUN /n.vl/ B1 a long printed story about imaginary characters
and events: a paperback novel historical/romantic novels Have you read any of Jane
Austen's novels? His latest novel is selling really well.
word 2. writer NOUN /ra-t/ B1 a person who writes books or articles to be
published: a travel/sports/fiction/crime writer She is a well-known writer of children's
books.
word 3. industry NOUN /n.d.stri/ (PRODUCTION)
B2 [U] the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for
sale, especially in a factory or special area: trade and industry industry and

commerce The city needs to attract more industry. The strike seriously reduced coal
deliveries to industry.
Pronunciation Corrections
1. iron /arn/
2. several /sev..l/
3. coal /kol/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: Most people live in there IS from __________.
correct: Most OF THE people livING there ARE from __________.
2. incorrect: Some types of TRAIN in Taiwan are slow.
correct: Some types of TRAINS in Taiwan are slow.
The student is satisfied with the class.
Hello Michael! I'm very glad to have you in my class tonight. You have tried your
best to express yourself well for each question that I have asked to you. Indeed, I
really appreciate it very much. Actually, you have very nice viewpoints/ideas and
the only problem is that you have some difficulties on how you can express them in
words and also how are you going to construct your sentences. With these, I really
encourage you more to expose yourself to some speaking activities so that you will
get used to the English Language. I believe that you have a good communication
skill and the only thing that you need to improve is your exposure and more
practice.
word 1. stable ADJECTIVE /ste.bl/ C1 firmly fixed or not likely to move or change: If
the foundations of the house aren't stable, collapse is possible. After several parttime jobs, he's now got a stable job in a bank. The hospital said she was in a stable
condition (= not likely to get worse) following the operation.
word 2. practical ADJECTIVE /prk.t.kl/ (EXPERIENCE)
B2 relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas or
imagination: Qualifications are important but practical experience is always an plus.
The service offers young people practical advice on finding a job. What's the use of
theoretical knowledge that has no practical application?
word 3. vacation NOUN /veke.n/ A1 [C or U] US (UK holiday) a time when
someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as
travel or relax: We're taking a vacation in June. They went to Europe on vacation.
I've still got some vacation time left before the end of the year. [C] mainly US (UK
informal vac) a period of the year when schools or colleges are closed, or when law
courts do not operate: the Thanksgiving/Christmas/Easter/summer vacationUK the
long vacation (= in the summer)
word 4. foundation NOUN /fande.n/ (BEGIN)
C1 [U] an occasion when an organization, state, etc. is established: the foundation
of a new stateC1 [C] an organization that has been created in order to provide
money for a particular group of people in need of help or for a particular type of
study: the British Heart Foundation the Environmental Research Foundation [U] UK
the first year of infant school, previously known as reception: a foundation class/
teacher Her youngest child starts (in) foundation in September.

Pronunciation Corrections
1. exposure /ksp.r/
2. fourth /fr/
3. vacation /veke.n/
Grammatical Corrections
1. incorrect: Many tourist around the world to visit my hometown in the whole year.
correct: Many TOURISTS FROM around the world COME to visit my hometown
whole year round.
2. incorrect: When you get the top of the mountain, there is anice picture where you
can see the whole city.
correct: When you get the in the top of the mountain, you can see the bird's eye
view of the city.
3. incorrect: IELTS oral exam HAVE three parts.
correct: IELTS oral exam HAS three parts.
The student is satisfied with the class.

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