p.31
I can’t sleep
Can you help me?
Can I use your bathroom?
Can you turn up the music?
I can’t find my book
Can I wash some clothes?
We can’t come next week
He can’t drive at the moment
Can you move? I can’t see the board.
I can’t do this exercise. Can you help me?
Can you turn it up? I can’t hear the CD
I can’t come to the class. Can you tell me the
homework?
I can’t read the board. Can I sit nearer?
Can I go to the toilet? I can’t wait
Dictation:
I need to find the bank
She’s in the bathroom, putting on make-up
They have a lovely living room
I want to send this package to Poland
Put the plates in the sink, please
My flat is on the left, opposite the post office
A friend has four sofas in her flat
There’s a plate of vegetables in the fridge
p.64
Do the washing(-up), clean the
bathroom, tidy your bedroom, mop the house, set / lay /
clean the table, do the ironing, cook, do the shopping, dust the house, hang
the clothes, wake the children up, put the children to bed / sleep, walk the
dog.
hoover /ˈhuːvə/ UK US verbo BrE
1
[intransitivo] pasar la aspiradora
2
[transitivo] pasar la aspiradora por
disinfect /ˌdɪsɪnˈfekt/
UK US verbo [transitivo]
desinfectar
dust /dʌst/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1
polvo
2
to give sth a dust quitarle el polvo a algo
• verbo [transitivo/intransitivo]
quitarles
el polvo a los muebles
dust sth down/off phrasal verb
quitarle el polvo a algo
broom /bruːm/ UK US sustantivo
escoba
mop /mɒp/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1 fregona
• verbo [transitivo] (-pped, -pping)
1
fregar [el suelo], pasar la fregona
mop
sth up
phrasal verb
limpiar [suelo], rebañar [una
salsa]
Homework: ex.
5, p. 64
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