Monday, November 09, 2015

C1 9-10/11/15

Dioptre
Long and short-sightedness
Astigmatism
Presbyopia
Lazy eye
Squint
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Blepharitis
Floaters and flashes
Retinal detachment
If you have diabetes
Colour vision
Bacterial Conjunctivitis


Houses p. 33

pre‧fab [countable]
informal a small prefabricated building
plain, wooden, blends, false, ornate, modest.

set something ↔ off     
if a piece of clothing, colour, decoration etc sets something off, it makes it look attractive:
[British English] The blue sundress set off her long blonde hair.

grand
big and very impressive [≠ humble]:
a grand country house
The party was a grand affair.
New Yorkers build on a grand scale.

Material-> brick, concrete, glass, steel, wooden.
Period/style->1960s, colonial, futuristic, modern, traditional.
Impression->characterless, elegant, imposing, plain, striking (attractive in an unusual way that is easy to notice:
[British English] a dark man with striking features).
Type->cottage, tower, shack, warehouse.

facade ( also façade ) /fəˈsɑːd/ noun [ C ]
1 APPEARANCE a false appearance
Behind that amiable facade , he's a deeply unpleasant man.
2 BUILDING the front of a large building
the gallery's elegant 18th century facade
show off
phrasal verb to try to make people admire your abilities or achievements in a way which other people find annoying
He was the kind of kid who was always showing off to his classmates.

Attic People store things in the attic. 
Ballroom A room in stately homes where rich people dance and concerts are held. 
Basement.
Box Room A small room used for storage.
Cellar Underneath the house.
Cloakroom A small room for a downstairs toilet.
Conservatory A greenhouse attached to a house as a sun room, or for the display of plants.
Dining Room A room where people eat. 
Drawing Room A room in stately homes where posh people entertain.
Games Room A room in large houses where games are played.
Hall The entrance passage to a house. 
LandingThe level area at the top of a staircase or between one flight of stairs and another.
Larder A small room used for the storage of food.
Library A room where books are kept. 
Music Room A room where people play music.
Office A room where people work.
Pantry A small room used to store kitchen and dining items.
Parlour /ˈpɑːlər / (Old fashioned) word for living room.
Living Room Yet another name for sitting room / lounge/laʊndʒ/.
Spare Room/Guest Room A room where guests sleep and clutter is stored. 
Toilet A room where people go to the toilet (often known as WC/ˌdʌbljuːˈsiː/ / loo).
Utility Room A room where appliances such as washing machines are used.

p.34
dwelling /ˈdwelɪŋ/ noun [ C ] formal
a house or place to live in
claim 1 /kleɪm/ verb
1 SAY [ T ] to say that something is true, although you have not proved it
[ + (that) ] She claimed that the dog attacked her.
[ + to do sth ] He claims to have seen a ghost.
2 claim credit/responsibility/success, etc
to say that you have done or achieved something
No one has claimed responsibility for yesterday's bomb attack.
The opposite is disclaim
3 DEMAND [ I , T ] to ask for something because it belongs to you or you have the right to have it
She claimed $2,500 in travel expenses.
If no one claims the watch, then you can keep it.
4 KILL [ T ] If an accident, war, etc claims lives, people are killed because of it.
The floods claimed over 200 lives.
scarce /skeəs/ adjective
rare or not available in large amounts
scarce resources
compact 1 /kəmˈpækt/ adjective
small and including many things in a small space
pasture /ˈpɑːstʃə r / noun [ C ]
[ FARMING ] an area of land with grass where animals can feed
premium /ˈpriːmiəm/ noun
be at a premium
If something useful is at a premium, there is not enough of it.
Time is at a premium just before the start of exams.
sledge 1 /sledʒ/ UK ( US sled /sled/ ) noun [ C ]
[ SPORT ] a vehicle that is used for travelling on snow
built-in /ˌbɪltˈɪn/ adjective [ always before noun ]
included as part of the main structure of something
a computer with a built-in modem
auna /ˈsɔːnə/ noun [ C ]
1 a room that is hot and filled with steam where people sit to relax or feel healthy
a gym with a pool and a sauna
2 have a sauna
to spend time inside a sauna
en suite /ˌɒnˈswiːt/ adjective
UK An en suite bathroom is directly connected to a bedroom. (AmE->masterbedroom)

keep up with the Joneses ->
disapproving› to always ​want to own the same ​expensive ​objects and do the same things as ​your ​friends or ​neighbours, because you are ​worried about ​seeming less ​important ​socially than they are

The order in adjectives:
Other-colour-origin-material-purpose
A new blue Italian cotton dancing dress

Opinion (general-specific), size, shape, age, colour, nationality, material.

opinion > size > quality > age > shape > colour > participle forms > origin > material type > purpose
An exciting, 5 inches, high class, brand new, slim, boldly designed, Japanese, titanium mobile

Guidelines:
  
1
4
8
  
  
quality 
age 
origin
noun 
a
beautiful
old
Indian
carpet
You don't have to include an example of every type of adjective, but the ones you do use should follow the order. So if you wanted to add red and green to the phrase a beautiful old Indian carpet, you would put it between old and Indian like this:

1
4
6
8
  
  
opinion 
age 
colour 
origin
noun 
a
beautiful
old
red and green
Indian
carpet
It sometimes helps to remember the order of adjective if you consider that adjectives whose meaning is closely, or permanently, connected to the noun are placed nearer to it in the sentence. So in this phrase: a large comfortable wooden chair wooden has a very close connection with chair.

2
3
10
  
  
size 
quality 
material type
noun 
a
large
comfortable
wooden
chair

Here are some more examples:

3
7
  

quality
participle
noun 
a
new
improved
recipe

  
1
3
10
  
  
opinion 
quality 
type 
noun 
an
old-fashioned
romantic
candle-lit
dinner for two
Sometimes we can use but between adjectives, especially if their meanings seem contradictory.

2
  
3
  
  
size 
  
quality
noun
a
small
but
tasty
meal
If we use 2 adjectives that are similar in meaning, we usually put the shorter one first: a soft, comfortable cushion.

Gradable and ungradable adjectives
Adjectives describe a quality that something has. To describe variations in temperature, for instance, we can use hot or cold, which are gradable adjectives but to describe the limits of temperature we use boiling or freezing. These are ungradable adjectives.
Ungradable
Gradable
tiny
small
excellent
good
boiling
warm/hot
enormous
big
terrible
bad
freezing
cold
exhausted
tired
furious
angry
Use adverbs to make adjectives weaker or stronger.
Adverbs with gradable adjectives – very, extremely, a bit, slightly
Adverbs with ungradable adjectives – absolutely, completely, totally, utterly.





buff n  informal (expert, fan)aficionado/a

have a skeleton in the cupboard UK (have a skeleton in the closet, at have a skeleton in the cupboard US have a skeleton in the closet)
to have an embarrassing or unpleasant secret about something that happened in the past

Most people have a few skeletons in the cupboard.

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