Homework: p.27 – grammar and
read developing conversations
misleading /mɪsˈliːdɪŋ/
UK US adjetivo
engañoso -a
I’m in a rush (=hurry)
I’m working a lot / much
harder
It’s much / a
lot more expensive
Sort out
Be in a good / bad mood
Shout at
fly a kite
lay on the grass
feed the birds
go roller-skating / cycling / jogging…
surf the web / check my mail
extreme sports
I’m really into..
To go trekking
To be all the rage.
hang
out
phrasal
verb
1
informal to spend a lot of time in a particular place or with
particular people
hang out with
I don't really
know who she hangs out with.
Where do the
youngsters hang out?
nuts /nʌts/ UK US adjetivo (informal)
1
to be nuts estar chiflado -a/loco -a
to
go nuts volverse loco -a
2
to be nuts about sth/sb estar loco -a por algo/alguien
have
a screw loose
informal to be slightly crazy
I'm easy
spoken
used to say that you do not mind what choice is made:
'What would you
like to do now?' 'I don't know, I'm easy.'
take it easy
a) also take things easy to relax and not do very
much:
Take things easy
for a few days and you should be all right.
I didn’t do that much.
Think of/about (going to...)
Is it any good?
Are you any good?
Go round to a friend’s for dinner.
I do a bit of swimming.
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