p. 8
ˌcivil ˈservant
UK US
sustantivo
funcionario -a (público -a)
warehouse /ˈweəhaʊs/ UK US
sustantivo
almacén, depósito
be into something
spoken to like and be interested in something
I’m really into
folk music.
p.9
10) do, do, been, were ( to be born), does, did, are,
have, does, has.
born /bɔːn/ UK US adjetivo
1 to be born nacer
I was born on Christmas Day.
Nací
el día de Navidad.
everyone /ˈevriwʌn/ UK US pronombre
todo
el mundo, todos -as
Everyone knows that's not true.
Todo
el mundo sabe que eso no es verdad.
involve /ɪnˈvɒlv/ UK US verbo [transitivo]
1 implicar, conllevar
-Catching the first train would involve getting up at
five in the morning.
Coger
el primer tren implicaría levantarse a las cinco de la mañana.
-What does the job involve?
¿En
qué consiste el trabajo?
14)
What does that involve?
How long have you been studying English?
What kind of music are you into?
Do you get on with her OK?
Did you get anything nice?
Who do you work for?
smoothly /ˈsmuːðli/ ●○○ adverb
Traffic flowed
smoothly.
2 if a planned event, piece of work etc goes smoothly,
there are no problems to spoil it
It’ll take
about three hours if everything goes smoothly.
Donna keeps the
office running smoothly.
We are very closed
Nothing much
Homework:
reading activity p. 10 and 11
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