p. 20
am / are / is
drink – (he, she, it) drinks
don’t open the window.
It doesn’t
rain every day.
Does it rain every day?
Changes, has, cooks, goes,
makes, watches
p.128
he hits the ball hard.
Play – played ->
he plays
Run – ran - > she runs
Hit - hit ->
he hits
Homework: p. 129
grammarbank 3Aa & 3Ab and p.21 exercise 4a and b.
p.20
the whole day
weather /ˈweðə/ UK US sustantivo
1 tiempo
What's the weather like?
¿Qué
tiempo hace?
He plays football.
He doesn’t play football.
She does exercise.
She doesn’t do exercise.
p. 21
other things (that) I love about Britain
pedestrian /pəˈdestriən/
UK US sustantivo
peatón
-ona
wonderful /ˈwʌndəfəl/ UK US adjetivo
maravilloso
-a
that's wonderful!/how wonderful!
¡qué maravilla!
ˌzebra
ˈcrossing
UK US sustantivo BrE
paso
de cebra/de peatones
ATM /ˌeɪ tiː ˈem/ UK US sustantivo (= automated teller
machine) AmE
cajero
(automático)
▶ En inglés británico se usa cashpoint o cash machine
polite /pəˈlaɪt/ UK US adjetivo
amable,
(bien) educado -a
[persona]
It's not polite to talk with your mouth full.
No
es de buena educación hablar con la boca llena.
hoot /huːt/ UK US verbo
[intransitivo]
pitar, tocar el pito/el claxon
to
hoot at sb pitarle a alguien
patient /ˈpeɪʆənt/ UK US
• adjetivo
paciente
to
be patient ser paciente, tener paciencia
assistant /əˈsɪstənt/ UK US sustantivo
(en un comercio) dependiente -a
ID /aɪ ˈdiː/ UK US sustantivo
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