Monday, November 03, 2014

ni2 3-4/11/14

Homework: Wednesday 5th, p.34 and 35. Wednesday 12th, writing activities on p. 122-123 (Send me an e-mail with the practise but write only one formal and only one informal email).

mad /mæd/ adjective
1 CRAZY informal stupid or crazy
[ + to do sth ] You're mad to walk home alone at night.
2 ANGRY mainly US angry
Were your parents mad at you when you came home late?
3 go mad
a ANGRY to become very angry
Dad'll go mad when he finds out you took the car.
b EXCITED to suddenly become very excited
When the band arrived on stage, the crowd went mad.
4 be mad about sb/sth
informal to love something or someone
She's mad about Hugh Grant.
Jo's mad about skiing.
5 ILL mentally ill
Drive sb crazy/mad/wild, etc to make someone feel crazy, annoyed, or excitedThat noise is driving me mad.
soundtrack /ˈsaʊndtræk/ noun [ C ]
[ MUSIC ] the music used in a film

live /laɪv/ adjective
live/lɪv/ verb
life /laɪf/ noun plural lives /laɪvz/
gardening /ˈgɑːdənɪŋ/

Draftsman US ( UK draughtsman ) /ˈdrɑːftsmən/ noun [ C ] plural draftsmen
[ DT ] someone who draws detailed drawings as plans for something

spoken

 way to go!

American English used to tell someone that they have done something very well or achieved something special

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