Moodle
activity: How to dodge food poisoning this Christmas
Water table- nivel freático
bank/bæŋk/USA
pronunciation
Geography
the
slope of land that borders a stream, river, or lake:
The
banks of the river had overflowed.
bed
/bɛd/USA pronunciation
Geography
the
bottom of a body of water:
[countable]the
sea bed.
Soaking
wet
gut•ter /ˈgʌtɚ/USA pronunciation
n.
1.
[countable] a
channel at the side or in the middle of a road or street, for carrying off
surface water.
bloom /blum/USA
pronunciation n.
Botanyto
produce or yield flowers or blossoms:The roses bloom every few days.
broccoli
/ˈbrɑkəli/
certificate
of origin
far
worse
ripe /raɪp/USA
pronunciation adj., rip•er, rip•est.
Botanycompletely
matured, such as grain or fruit ready to be picked and eaten:ripe, juicy
oranges.
welly
/ˈweli/ noun (plural wellies) [countable] British English informal a wellington (=kind of boot)
/æbˈsɜrd,
-ˈzɜrd/
We
don’t keep in close contact
I
only see them every now and then
extended
family,
Anthropology,
Sociologya kinship group consisting of a family nucleus and various relatives,
as grandparents, usually living in one household and functioning as a larger
unit. Cf. nuclear family.
ON
New Year’s Eve
appetizer /ˈæpɪˌtaɪzɚ/USA pronunciation
n.
[countable]Fooda small portion of a food or drink served before or at the
beginning of a meal to stimulate the appetite.
I’m
green with envy
Nathan:
Secret
Santa
pigs
in blankets
beetroot
gravy
mulled
wine
trifle
cod-heads
sweaty
sock
first
foot
midnight
mass
rick
and morty
monkfish-
rape
sole-
lenguado
hake-
merluza
custard
suet
tipsy/
merry
some
people have more money than sense
/ˈpɑːstʃəraɪz,
-stə- $ ˈpæs-/
/ˈɡɒbəl/
dodge
/dɑdʒ/USA
pronunciation
to
move aside suddenly;
to
get out of the way of suddenly:
[no
object]She threw a chair at me but I dodged out of the way.
[~
+ object]He managed to dodge most of the rocks thrown at him.
buffet /ˈbʌfɪt/USA
pâté /pɑˈteɪ, pæ-/
pas•teur•ize /ˈpæstʃəˌraɪz/USA pronunciation
oven /ˈʌvən/
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