Homework: grammar bank 5B (a + b)
p. 133.
Winner
≠ loser
audience /ˈɔːdiəns/ UK US sustantivo
1
(en un
teatro, sala de conciertos, etc.) público
2
(de un
programa de radio o TV) audiencia
appearance /əˈpɪrəns/
UK US sustantivo
3
(en una película,
obra, etc.) aparición
award /əˈwɔːd/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo [transitivo]
1
otorgar [un premio, un título, etc.]
to award sb (somebody) sth (something) I awarded my students a prize.
to be awarded sth obtener/recibir algo (He was awarded an Oscar)
•
sustantivo premio, galardón
future /ˈfjuːtʆə/ UK US sustantivo & adjetivo
• sustantivo
1 the future el futuro
What are his plans for the future?
¿Qué
planes tiene para el futuro?
famous /ˈfeɪməs/ UK US adjetivo
famoso -a
Cuba is famous for its cigars.
Cuba
es famosa por sus puros habanos.
Every
one (cada uno) ≠ everyone (todo el mundo)
Everybody,
everything, everywhere….
series /ˈsɪəriːz/ UK US sustantivo (plural series)
TV series serie de televisión
The first series… (edición/temporada)
among /əˈmʌŋ/, también amongst
/əˈmʌŋst/ UK US preposición
entre [más de dos elementos o
personas]
You're among friends.
Estás entre amigos.
They were arguing among themselves.
Estaban
discutiendo entre ellos.
▶ between:_solo entre dos personas u objetos
success(ful)
– éxito(so)
copy:
/ˈkɒpɪ/
come
/kʌm/
deodorant /diˈəʊdərənt/
UK US sustantivo
desodorante
neighbour BrE,
neighbor AmE /ˈneɪbə/ UK US sustantivo
1
vecino -a
a block of flats
terraced/detached/semi-detached
house
noise
/nɔɪz/ UK US sustantivo
ruido
to make (a) noise hacer ruido
Don't make so
much noise!
¡No hagas tanto ruido!
noisy /ˈnɔɪzi/
UK US adjetivo (-sier, -siest)
ruidoso
-a
a noisy engine
un motor ruidoso
It's very
noisy in here.
Aquí hay mucho ruido.
argue /ˈɑːgjuː/
UK US verbo
1
[intransitivo] discutir,
pelearse
loud
/laʊd/ UK US adjetivo &
adverbio
• adjetivo
1
alto -a, fuerte [ruido, música,
etc.]
• adverbio
1 alto
Could you
speak a little louder?
¿Puedes hablar un poco más alto?
2
out loud en voz alta
3
loud and clear perfectamente
upstairs /ˈʌpˈstɛəz/
downstairs
/ˈdaʊnˈstɛəz/
furniture /ˈfɜːnɪtʆə/ UK US sustantivo
muebles, mobiliario
a beautiful piece of
furniture
un mueble precioso
She moves furniture.
She’s dancing.
She isn’t dancing.
Is she dancing?
Spelling of Verb + ING
For many verbs we make the
ING form by simply adding -ING to end of the verb.
- eat - eating
- speak - speaking
- cook - cooking
- start - starting
- do - doing
- stay - staying
- fix - fixing
- try - trying
- Draw - drawing
Verbs ending with -e (with the exception
of verbs ending in -ee and -ie)
Drop the -e
and add ING
- hope - hoping
- ride - riding
- make - making
- write - writing
Verbs
ending with -ee
Just add -ING
- agree - agreeing
- flee - fleeing
- see - seeing
Verbs
ending with -ie
Change the -ie
to -y and add -ING
- die - dying
- tie - tying
- lie - lying
Verbs ending with one vowel and one
consonant (with the exception of w, x, and y)
For one syllable verbs
double the
consonant and add -ING
- jog (...V+C)- jogging
- sit - sitting
- run - running
- stop - stopping
For two syllable verbs
If the 1st
syllable is stressed, just add ING
- answer -
answering
- offer - offering
- listen - listening
- visit – visiting
BUT
travel [ˈtrævl] (travelling)
cancel /ˈkænsəl/ UK US verbo (cancelling)
1 cancelar,
suspender
If the 2nd
syllable is stressed , double the consonant and add ING
- admit - admitting
- prefer - preferring
- begin - beginning
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