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Translation of New Concept English Articles
I went to the theatre last week. My seat is very good and the play is very interesting, but I can't enjoy it. A young man and a woman sat behind me, talking loudly. I was angry because I couldn't hear what the actor was saying. I turned around and glared at the couple, but they didn't care. Finally, I couldn't help it. I turned around again and said angrily, "I can't hear a word!" " "
"It's none of your business," the man said rudely. "This is a private conversation!"
Text interpretation
Last week
Go to the theatre
Go to the cinema.
Going to+place means going somewhere to do something.
See a doctor.
Go to the dairy. Go to the dairy.
Going to+people+means going to the shop opened by this person.
Go to the butcher shop to buy meat.
Go to school: Go to school
Go to church: Go to church
Go to the hospital: see a doctor.
To the great wall
Go home; Contact with home must mean nothing to do. Go home and rest.
I am at home.
Enjoy yourself: have fun.
Enjoy+something: I like it and get a kind of enjoyment from it.
I like something very much. /I like something.
I like this course.
I like this music.
I like this book.
Enjoy dinner/movies/programs/games
I was sitting.
Past continuous tense: an action that occurred at a certain time in the past
The background of a story is often described in the progressive tense.
I +be+v(ing)
The girl is reading in the garden. A boy came up to her.
Change: become, mean change, get angry.
It is true that I am angry.
I am angry: emphasizing the process of change.
It's very hot.
It's getting hot.
Get instead of be verb. Get is a semi-associated verb, and adjectives can be added directly.
I like to use abbreviations when I speak. I'm not, he's not, they're not.
When you write, you will say: I am not, he is not, they are not.
I didn't do something, I didn't do something.
Hear: hear
Hear+people: hear someone's words
I can't hear you. would you please say that again.
I can't hear you. /I can't hear a word. /I can't hear you clearly.
I can't hear you clearly. /I don't understand you.
would you please say that again. /I don't understand you.
Turn: Turn your head.
Have you noticed?
Pay attention, pay attention; Pay attention to what, pay attention to sth
None = none
I can't stand it. /you. /noise.
I can't hear a word.
Voice of America: Yes. I can, no, I can't, only according to the context.
When you hear a word, a word is equal to a word.
He did not say a word.
May I speak to Jim? /May I have a word with Jim?
It's none of your business. /It's none of your business/It's my business.
I can't stand you.
This is a private conversation!
Private: private, don't want to share with others.
I can't hear a word.
Hear a word from someone (an actor)
Key structure: key sentence patterns
Abstract writing: abstract writing
Answer this question in no more than 55 words.
The first step in writing is to start with a complete sentence.
Key sentence patterns of key structures
Word order of simple sentences: word order of simple sentences
A declarative sentence must have a subject, a verb, an object and a period.
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