Monday, March 07, 2011

7-3-2011

p. 61 ex. 2
fruity
like orange juice
like chicken
light
a coin
metallic
thunder
very distant

Horses galloping
Button
Pineapple juice
Rabbit
(give them a very big round of applause)

steak /steɪk/
get/have cold feet
informal to suddenly feel that you are not brave enough to do something you planned to do:
The plan failed after sponsors got cold feet.

convey /kən'veɪ/‹opinion/feeling› expresar, transmitir
area /'eriə / || /'eəriə/
gesture /'dʒestʃər / || /'dʒestʃə(r)/
unconsciously /'ʌn'kɑ:ntʃəsli / ||/ʌn'kɒnʃəsli/
height /haɪt/
emphasize /'emfəsaɪz/
research /rɪ'sɜ:rtʃ/ , /'ri:sɜ:rtʃ / || /rɪ'sɜ:tʃ/
honesty /'ɑ:nəsti / || /'ɒnɪsti/
foul /faʊl/
convince /kən'vɪns/
referee /'refə'ri:/
nervous /'nɜ:rvəs / || /'nɜ:vəs/
fidget /'fɪdʒət / || /'fɪdʒɪt/
tightly /'taɪtli/
superior /sʊ'pɪriər / || /su:'pɪəriə(r)/
relax /rɪ'læks/
protrude /prə'tru:d/to stick out
defensive /dɪ'fensɪv/
mouth /maʊθ/ sustantivo (pl mouths /maʊðz/ )

Interweave- interwove-interwoven
Veo veo, ¿qué ves?-I spy with my little eye something beginning with ... [la letra]

Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker. While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching. In both his urban and rural scenes, his spare and finely calculated renderings reflected his personal vision of modern American life.[1]

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