p. 88
percent %, también per
cent /pəˈsent/ UK US adjetivo & adverbio
por ciento
Unemployment
is down four percent
El paro ha bajado un cuatro por ciento.
a hundred
percent/one hundred percent cien por cien
delay /dɪˈleɪ/ ●●○ W3 noun
1 [countable] when someone
or something has to wait, or the length of the waiting time
- Sorry for the delay, Mr
Weaver.
delay in
- Why was there a delay in
warning the public?
delay of
- a delay of about an hour
long/considerable/slight
etc delay
ex. 4
2 singles.
27.10->54.20
visa
12.25
6
1,000€-> one thousand
Euros
Is visa /r/ OK?
Ex. 5
How, next, best, enter, change, take, arrive, help.
p. 89
It’s 5 to 8
It started at 7 o’clock pm
It finishes at 9 o’clock pm
I get up at half past 7
a.m., A.M. /eɪ ˈem/ UK US
de la mañana
We open at 9
a .m.
Abrimos
a las 9 de la mañana.
▶ El reloj de 24
horas se usa menos en inglés que en español. Es más frecuente el uso de a.m. y
p.m.
You
are an early bird
Depending on the traffic I get to / arrive at work at nineish
We’ll expect you around eightish (=at about eight
o'clock).
He’s fortyish
(=about 40 years old).
Ex. 13
-How can I help you?
I’d like to go to Howghart School of Magic
-Would you like a single or return ticket?
I’d like a single ticket / one.
- First class or second class?
How much is a first class ticket?
-187€
And the second class one?
- 87€
I’ll take the second class ticket. Is it a fast or a
slow train?
- A slow one.
Is it direct or with a change?
- There are no direct trains from Mula.
Which platform is it?
- It’s platform 9 ¾
What time does it leave?
- 20 to 12
Thank you very much. That’s very nice of you
- You are welcome, enjoy the trip.
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