A Tale of Unspoken Feelings and Coincidental Encounters

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In a classroom setting, a girl admires a mysterious boy from afar, struggling with her hidden emotions. Coincidentally, the boy harbors deep feelings for her but is hesitant to reveal them, consumed by his eagerness and preference for her. The narrative explores themes of love, fear, and the complexities of unspoken desires in a relatable and emotional context.


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  1. lexical chunks Book6 Unit1

  2. Preview as + adj. + as by coincidence concentarate on appeal to be eager to do have a preference for

  3. Vedio Watching

  4. Girl: See, the thing is... When I first met you, I felt that you were quite different, as mysterious as an isolated man. Anything about you appeals to me. By coincidence, now we are in the same class. These days I'm hiding from the truth. And the truth is that ... I'm scared. I'm scared that if I let you know, we are not even friends. And I don't know if I can survive that. Boy: Do you know what I would say? I met a girl. I have a preference for her. After I meet her, I can't even concentrate on my own work. I am eager to tell her my love right here.

  5. as + adj. + as Meaning: to the same extent...; equally...as ... Usage: be/ v. as+adj.+ as used E.g: 1. He is as tall as his father. 2. Run as fast as you can.

  6. by coincidence Meaning: by chance; by accident ; Usage: By coincidence, .../ ... , by coincidence, .../ ... by coincidence. E.g: 1. By coincidence, his wife is one of my classmates in college. 2. By coincidence, they met again after losing contact for twenty years. 20

  7. concentrate on Meaning: put one's heart into; focus on; be absorbed in ; ; Usage: concentrate on sth. / doing sth. E.g: 1. All these worries made it impossible for her to concentrate on work. 2. He said he would concentrate on preventing a repeat of the incident.

  8. appeal to Meaning: 1. be attrative to 2. call on Usage: sth./sb. appeal ( s/ed ) to sb. / sb. appeal ( s/ed ) to sth. /sb. to do sth. / E.g: 1. The prize money, ten thousand dollars appeals to every competitor. 2. The company is appealing to everyone to save power and water.

  9. be eager to do Meaning: be keen to do, look forward to Usage:sb. am/ is/ are/ was/ were eager to do sth. E.g: 1. So be eager to learn, but be generous enough to teach. 2. He seems to be eager to join the contest.

  10. have a preference for Meaning: be in favor of, love one more than another , Usage:sb. have/ has/ had a preference for sth. E.g: 1. Do you have a preference for a particular food? 2. I have a preference for serious novels to popular fictions.

  11. Exercise 1.Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box. as well as by coincidence concentrate on appeal to be eager to have a preference for 1.Create an attractive life that someone would ___________ be a part of. 2.____________, my best friend and I ended up working at the same company. 3.None of these __________ me. 4.He doesn't play half ___________ his sister. 5.I ____________________ classic music. 6.I think college students should _____________school work rather than part-time jobs.

  12. Answer 1.Create an attractive life that someone would be eager to be a part of. 2.By coincidence, my best friend and I ended up working at the same company. 3.None of these appeals to me. 4.He doesn't play half as well as his sister. 5.I have a preference for classic music. 6.I think college students should concentrate on school work rather than part-time jobs.

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