Key sentence
Li Minghe: I'm going to travel to Beijing. Li Minghe: I will travel to Beijing. This sentence is the core sentence of this lesson. It introduces that Li Ming and I plan to travel to Beijing. Among them, "Li Minghe I" means "Li Minghe I" and is the subject of the sentence; "We will travel to Beijing" is a predicate, which means that we will travel to Beijing.
We will leave on September 6th. We will start on September 1. This sentence introduces the departure time, which is September 1 day. Among them, "we" is the subject, "leaving" is the predicate, and "in September 1st" is the adverbial of time, indicating the specific departure date.
My family will meet me at the railway station. My family will meet me at the train station. This sentence introduces the pick-up plan at home. Among them, "my family" is the subject, "will meet me" is the predicate, and "at the train station" is the adverbial of place, which means to meet at the train station.
I'll call you as soon as I get to Beijing. I'll call you as soon as I get to Beijing. This sentence means that you will call the other party. Among them, "I" is the subject, "I will call you" is the predicate, and "I will call you as soon as I arrive in Beijing" is the adverbial of time, which means to call you as soon as I arrive in Beijing.
Key sentence
This is ... can I talk to ...? . This is a common sentence pattern on the phone, meaning "I am …, may I speak to …"? . For example, if you want to talk to Li Ming, you can say, "This is Li Ming. May I speak to Li Ming? " This is Li Ming. May I speak to Li Ming? )。