Wednesday, November 18, 2015

C1 16-17/11/15




Homework: reading act. P. 38 (1, 2 and 3)

ORANGERIE
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have had your fill of something
informal to have done something or experienced something, especially something unpleasant, so that you do not want any more:
I've had my fill of screaming kids for one day.


Nighty night /night night.
Don’t let the bedbugs bite you.
Rise and shine.

Interactive video-sculpture.

p.40
relate /rɪˈleɪt/ verb
1 CONNECT [ I , T ] to be connected, or to find or show the connection between two or more things
How do the two proposals relate?
2 TELL [ T ] formal to tell a story or describe a series of events
relate to sb/sth phrasal verb
to be connected to, or to be about someone or something
Please provide all information relating to the claim.
relate to sb phrasal verb
to understand how someone feels
Most teenagers find it hard to relate to their parents.

shape 1 /ʃeɪp/ noun
Word partners for shape
an irregular / pleasing / strange / unusual shape • change shape • in the shape of sth
1 [ C , U ] the physical form of something made by the line around its outer edge
a circular/rectangular shape
You can recognize trees by the shape of their leaves.
Very few people are really happy with their body shape.
See picture shapes
2 in good/bad/great, etc shape
in good/bad, etc health or condition
She runs every day so she's in pretty good shape.
3 out of shape
[ HEALTH ] not healthy or physically strong
4 keep in shape
to stay healthy and physically strong
5 take shape
to start to develop and become more clear or certain
The project is slowly beginning to take shape.
6 all shapes and sizes
many different types of people or things
We saw people there of all shapes and sizes.





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