p. 83, ex. 8
have you seen, I have forgotten, someone has taken,
have you done, I’ve broken, our bags haven’t arrived, we’ve missed, has Martin
gone, has anyone called.
I need to go to the toilet / loo.
I have a pee / poo.
I have a leak.
I have to take a shit.
vase /vɑːz,, AmE veɪs, veɪz/ UK
US sustantivo
florero
ˌabsent-ˈminded UK US adjetivo
distraído -a, despistado -a
p. 84
It was very scary
/ I was very scared when an earthquake hit my town, Mula, in 1999.
throw /θrəʊ/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo (pasado threw, participio thrown)
1 [transitivo/intransitivo] tirar,
lanzar
The crowd began throwing bottles.
La
muchedumbre empezó a tirar botellas.
Stand – stood
Nephew – niece
Laugh(ed)
couple /ˈkʌpəl/ UK US
sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1 par
Could you bring a couple more chairs?
¿Puedes
traer un par de sillas más?
I'll only be a couple of
minutes.
Vuelvo
en un par de minutos.
3
pareja
a
married couple un matrimonio
Homework: reading activity, p. 84, ex. 5, 6 and 8
Unforgettable
alone
brother-in-law
subject
the surroundings
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