Monday, March 28, 2011

28-3-2011

appropriate /ə'prəʊpriət/
p.86
a2, b5, c1, d4, e3.
About half way through the talk
The women were following the movements with her eyes
I just panicked
I rushed out of the room
Enthusiastic
Is anything the matter?
We’ve heard the same before.
Rather serious.
You are open. (the zip)
Slides
Keys (in a keyboard)
Delete
Plenty of time.
Strolling along by the river.
One hour behind/ahead France.
How to manage your time better.
Amazing/ə'meɪzɪŋ//amusing/ə'mju:zɪŋ/
p.87, ex 6.
Once in a blue moon.
- KNOW SOMETHING BACKWARDS AND FORWARDS also know something inside out-> to be extremely well informed about something: After 30 years in the fashion business, she knows it backwards and forwards. He knows New York inside out.
- KNOW SOMEONE OR SOMETHING LIKE THE PALM OF ONE'S HAND and know someone or something like the back of one's hand; know someone or something like a book->
to know someone or something very well.
- (EVERY) NOW AND THEN and (every) now and again; (every) once in a while-> occasionally; infrequently. We eat lamb every now and then. We eat pork now and then. I read a novel every now and again.
p.89
Convenience /kən'vi:niəns/
Episode/'epɪsəʊd/
Height /haɪt/
Lane /lein/
Meter /'mi:tə(r)/
Adventure /əd'ventʃə(r)/
Entranced /'entrənst/
Reggae /'regeɪ/
Beggar /'begə(r)/

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