Homework: p. 114 Reading (B + D)
Grammar reference p. 154
1)
Was suffering, had had, might/would take, had qualified,
would be, didn’t want.
2)
Warn, agreed, told, recommended, persuade, threatened, promised, refused.
warn /wɔːn/ verb [ T ]
1 OF DANGER to tell someone that something bad
may happen in the future, so that they can prevent it
[ + that ] I warned you that it would be cold but
you still wouldn't wear a coat.
I've been warning him for
months.
2 ADVISE to advise someone not to do something
that could cause danger or trouble
[ + to do sth ] I warned you not to tell her.
insist /ɪnˈsɪst/ verb [ I , T ]
1 SAY to say firmly that something is true,
especially when other people do not believe you
[ + (that) ] Mia insisted that she and Carlo were
just friends.
2 DEMAND to demand that something must be done
or that you must have a particular thing
The school insists on good
behaviour from its students.
[ + on + doing sth ] Frank insisted on doing all
the work himself.
[ + (that) ] Gerlinde insisted that I stay for
dinner.
Acne /ˈækni/ noun [ U ]
[ HEALTH ] a skin problem that young people often have that
causes spots on the face
Withdrawal /wɪðˈdrɔː ə l/ noun
1 MONEY [ FINANCE ] [ C ] when you take money
out of a bank account
This account allows you to make
withdrawals whenever you want to.
3 MILITARY [ C , U ] when a military force
moves out of an area
[Usually singular] the withdrawal of troops
4 DRUGS [ HEALTH ] [ U ] the
unpleasant feelings that someone gets when they stop taking a drug that they
have taken for a long time
Withdrawal symptoms
5 ALONE [ U ] when someone prefers to be alone
and does not want to talk to other people
Withdrawal can be a symptom of
depression.
Restless
/ˈrestləs/
adjective
1 NOT STILL unable to be still or relax because
you are bored or nervous
The audience was getting
restless.
2 NOT SATISFIED not satisfied with what you are
doing now and wanting something new
After a while in the same
relationship I start to get restless.
Restlessly adverb
Restlessness noun [ U ]
Infectious /ɪnˈfekʃəs/ adjective
1 DISEASE [ HEALTH ] An infectious disease can
be passed from one person to another.
2 LAUGH Infectious laughter or feelings quickly
spread from one person to another.
infectious
enthusiasm
Incurable /ɪnˈkjʊərəbl/ adjective
[ HEALTH ] impossible to cure
an
incurable disease
Gay 1 /geɪ/ adjective
1 HOMOSEXUAL homosexual
Have you told your parents
you're gay yet?
A gay bar/club
2 HAPPY old-fashioned very happy and enjoying
yourself
Guy /gaɪ/ noun informal
1 [ C ] a man
What a nice guy!
2 guys
Used when you are talking to or about two or more
people
Come on, you guys, let's go home.
He explained that he’d (had) been ill.
“I’ve been ill”
He confessed that he might go to her wedding to tell
her he still loved her
“I might go to her wedding to tell her I still love
her”
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