Homework-> Grammarbank: p.129 3C (a + b) + writing a profile (p.25 and
p.111, exercise 5).
Name:
My profile:
Hometown-
Occupation-
Languages-
Interests:
Music-
Films-
TV-
Sport-
profile /ˈprəʊfaɪl/ UK
US sustantivo
perfil
A good match: buena pareja
ˌscience
ˈfiction UK US sustantivo
ciencia ficción
sci-fi
/saɪ ˈfaɪ/ UK US sustantivo (informal)
ciencia
ficción
chemistry /ˈkemɪstri/ UK
US sustantivo
química
interesting /ˈɪntrəstɪŋ/
UK US adjetivo
interesante
opera /ˈɒprə/ UK US sustantivo
1
ópera
2
opera house (teatro de la) ópera
burger /ˈbɜːgə/
UK US sustantivo
hamburguesa
What kind of _______ do you like? (food, films, tv
series...)
That’s not really my thing.
What
do you do? (¿En qué trabajas?)
bill /bɪl/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1
cuenta, factura
a
bill for $49.50
una
cuenta de 49,50 dólares
Can we have the bill please?
¿Nos
trae la cuenta, por favor?
It depends on the person.
No, it’s dangerous because there are people that we
don’t know.
No, because you don’t know
how this person is.
No, because you don’t really
know the other person.
No, because some people on
the internet are crazy.
No, because people tell lies on the internet
/ people don’t tell the truth.
It’s difficult to really know
people.
No because the internet is a
cold place to meet people.
People don’t know each
other.
No, because I need a lot of
time to know a person.
what /wɒt/
which /wɪtʃ/
when /wen/
why /waɪ/
where /weə(r)/
who /huː/
how /haʊ/
favourite BrE, favorite AmE /ˈfeɪvərət/
UK US adjetivo & sustantivo
• adjetivo
preferido -a, favorito -a
Where do you work?
Where do you read?
Where do you study?
Where do you play?
What sports do you like / play
/ watch / do?
What magazines do you read /
like / have?
What TV programmes do you
like/watch?
What languages do you speak
/ study / like / read?
What car do you have / like?
What kind of music do you
like / have /play?
What kind of films do you
watch / like /have?
What kind of food do you
like /have?
Who is your favourite singer
/ actor?
What is your favourite TV
programme / restaurant?
Why are they a good match?
They are a good match because...
unemployed /ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd/
UK US adjetivo
en el paro, desempleado -a
She's been unemployed for six months.
Hace
seis meses que está en el paro.
adˌministrative
asˈsistant sustantivo
auxiliar
administrativo -a
clerk /klɑːk,
AmE klɜːrk/ UK US sustantivo
1
oficinista, empleado -a
alcohol /ˈælkəhɒl/ UK US sustantivo
alcohol
live /lɪv/
life /laɪf/
me
too (yo tb) ≠ me neither (yo tampoco)
No, I think the Internet isn’t a goo place to meet a
partner beause people tell lies.
It’s very easy not to tell the truth,e. g. An old men
can say he is a young girl, etc. The proble is when they want to meet, you
expect a teenager and you find a dirty old man. I prefer looking for friends in
another place (somewhere else).
People tell a lot of lies.
It’s an insecure place where people lie.
It’s difficult to find someone like you.
Facebook isn’t a good place because your friends don’t
tell the truth.
How much does it cost?
How much is it?
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