Homework:
grammar reference, p. 137
PAST SIMPLE
Yesterday I got up at 7, then I had breakfast, after that
I had a shower.
PAST CONTINOUS
I was cooking when the postman rang the bell.
PAST PERFECT
Yesterday I read the book that you had lent me.
Toothpick
I was doing a course.
Last year
Continue to do sth
I was a quarter of an hour later.
The boy woke up late. Then, when
he was at the station he realised that had forgotten his book. He came
back home, but he didn’t have his
keys and his friend couldn’t help him
because he was sleeping.
She was looking for a flat to rent. She had visited a flat before class but it was very expensive. The boy offered
her a room.
Miss the train
STOP:
He was very tired so he stopped running.
He stopped to
drink some water.
A spare room.
How are you? Fine
What is sth like?
/ˈemfəsaɪz/
/ɪgˈzɔːstɪd/
/ˈfjʊəriəs/
/rɪˈlækst/
terrific /təˈrɪfɪk/ adjective
1 EXCELLENT excellent
a terrific opportunity
I thought she looked terrific.
I was fed up with all that loud music.(to be fed up with)
ˌ fed ˈ up adjective informal
[ never before noun ] annoyed or bored by something that you have
experienced for too long
I'm fed up with my job.
Overwhelming /ˌəʊvəˈwelmɪŋ/ adjective
Very strong in effect or large in amount
An overwhelming feeling of
sadness
They won by an overwhelming
majority .
overwhelmingly adverb
ˌ Bank ˈ holiday noun [ C ] UK
An official holiday when all banks and most shops and
offices are closed
Spring
bank holiday
Cristal clear
Refurbish /ˌriːˈfɜːbɪʃ/ verb [ T ]
Formal: to repair or improve a building
He woke up late and when he was
going to the class, he realised
that he had forgotten the book so he
came back to try to take it but his
flatmate didn’t open the door.
She had visited some flats
and she came late because she was
also making some phone calls before class to find a flat to share.
ˌ fed ˈ up adjective informal
[ Never before noun ] annoyed or bored by something that you have
experienced for too long
I'm fed up with my job.
I’m sick and tired of…
A friend of mine…
"The writing on the wall", or "the handwriting
on the wall", or "the writing is on the wall" or "Mene
Mene", is an idiom for "imminent doom or misfortune"
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