p.20
A 20-Euro note
A 20-year-old girl
A lot of = lots of = loads of
I want a lot of / lots of / loads of
presents for Xmas
2Aa
Have you ever booked...
I have already saved...
Have you paid...yet?
Have your parents ever lent you...?
I’ve never used it
We have just won...
I have just / already spent...
I have just / already had one.
2Ab
Has your sister paid… yet?
When did you buy...?
They finished paying...
I’m sure I didn’t borrow...
Did you see...?
debt /det/ UK US sustantivo
1
deuda
to
be in debt estar endeudado -a, tener deudas
to be £100/£1,000 etc in debt deber 100/1.000 etc libras
2
to be in sb's debt estar en deuda con alguien
p.18
wife-wives
life-lives
I live in Mula
A live concert
My life as a teacher- Our lives together
What do they use this lorry for?
The lady is holding a little boy
pig‧gy‧back /ˈpɪɡibæk/ (also piggyback ride) noun [countable]
you give someone,
especially a child, a piggyback, you carry them
high on your shoulders, supporting them with your hands under their legs
Can you give me a piggyback?
Uganda & Ruanda – set up an organisation to
collect money to build a new school
A teacher & a writer
Gorilla
A lot of children surrounded them
Walls falling
Boards broken
Very few desks
Friendly, all ages, learn quickly
A new school
The husband, 2010, nearly 500, diet and health, for
children without a family, 3, hope, gets more than she gives / gives less than
she gets,
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