p.
138
fortunately /ˈfɔːtʆənətli/ UK
US adverbio
por suerte, afortunadamente
4Aa
Haven’t been able to, being able to, will be able to,
will be able to, to be able to, not being able to, were able to, won’t be able
to, have been able to, won’t be able to.
4Ab
Couldn’t / wasn’t able to, will be able to, hasn’t
been able, love being able to, used to be able, can’t / ‘m not able to, could /
was able to, won’t be able, she’s been able to, can / is able to.
Homework: p. 36 /
37 reading activy
Hello, hallo, hullo
He‧brew /ˈhiːbruː/
Jew /dʒuː/ UK US sustantivo
judío
-a
Jewish /ˈdʒuːɪʆ/ UK
US adjetivo
judío
-a
p.37
gadgets, phone, laptop, tablet
like doing
boyfriend or girlfriend
vocabulary learning
holiday in an English-speaking country
songs learn to sing them
Apps:
Lyrics training, Vaughan, linguee, wordreference, duolingo,
Radio:
Talk Radio Europe,
Itunes-> podcasts
p. 38
dial /ˈdaɪəl/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo [transitivo/intransitivo] (-lled, -lling BrE,
-led, -ling AmE)
marcar
I dialled the wrong number.
Marqué
mal el número.
ringtone /ˈrɪŋtəʊn/
sustantivo
tono [de un móvil]
A Quiet Zone
is an area of the library used for quiet study. It is located on the first
floor of the library. In the Quiet Zone, mobile phones should be switched off
or to silent, students should use headphones to listen or watch media, and use
a quiet speaking voice for any converstation.
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