Monday, December 03, 2012

nb1 3/4-12-12


Homework: p. 28 exercise 2 (a + b)

How much ____ (uncountable noun (e.g. money) )_____ do you _____(verb (e.g. have) )____?
How much money do you have?
How many ____ (countable noun (e.g. cars) )_____ do you _____(verb (e.g. have) )____?

How many cars do you have?
What kind of ____ (noun (e.g. music) )___ do you ___ (verb (e.g. like) )___?
What kind of music do you like?

What's your job?
What do you do?


I have sweet tooth...

Telling the time:

quarter /ˈkwɔːtə/
2 (en expresiones de tiempo

It's a quarter to two/three etc BrE , quarter of two/three etc AmE las dos/tres etc menos cuarto

It's a quarter past two/three etc BrE , quarter after two/three etc AmE las dos/tres etc y cuarto
half /hɑːf/ UK  US  
2 half past one/two etc la una/las dos etc y media
It’s half past three
Son las tres y media

/əˈklɒk/ UK  US  adverbio

O'clock /əˈklɒk/ UK  US  adverbio
It's two/three etc o'clock las dos/tres etc


What’s the time? = What time is it?

Good to meet you.

meeting /ˈmiːtɪŋ/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 reunión
She's in a meeting.
Está en una reunión./Está reunida.
I'd like to  have a meeting  with them.
Me gustaría tener una reunión con ellos.

Lots of time = a lot of time


menu /ˈmenjuː/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 (en un restaurante) carta
the most expensive dish  on the menu
el plato más caro de la carta
2 (en informática) menú

caf‧fé lat‧te [uncountable and countable] coffee and hot milk
latte / ˈlɑːteɪ/ , / ˈlæteɪ/
brownie


How much ($$$$) is it?
White or black coffee?
es‧pres‧so plural espressos [uncountable and countable]
strong black Italian coffee, or a cup of this coffee

croissant /ˈkwɑːsɒŋ, AmE krwɑːˈsɑːnt/ UK  US  sustantivo
croissant


to be early ≠ to be late

Do exercise

When do you do exercise?
They decide to have a coffee.
cap‧puc‧ci‧no  plural  cappuccinos [uncountable and countable]
Italian coffee made with hot milk and with chocolate powder on top

I don’t drink anything.
I drink nothing

Remember that in English, we divide prices at the decimal point.
For example:
$4.59
four dollars (and) fifty-nine cents

four / fifty nine
(long way)

(short way)




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