own /əʊn/ UK US
• adjetivo
1 propio -a
He wants his own computer.
Quiere
tener su propio ordenador.
busy /ˈbɪzi/ UK US adjetivo (-sier, -siest)
1 ocupado -a
I'm very busy at the moment. Can
I call you back?
Estoy
muy ocupado en este momento. ¿Puedo llamarle luego?
al‧so /ˈɔːlsəʊ /
everyone – everybody
I love / enjoy / like / hate pizza
First..., then..., after that..., next..., later...,
couple /ˈkʌpəl/ UK US
sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1 par
Can you bring a couple of chairs?
¿Puedes
traer un par de sillas?
Someone, something, somewhere…
Everyone, everybody, everything, everywhere...
He is a pain.
Ready, steady / set, go!
Make the bed, a cake...
do exercise, the homework...
jar /dʒɑː/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
tarro, bote, frasco
How long, where, what time,
why, what, how many...
How long DOES he spend in the
restaurant?
He spends 7 hours
in the restaurant.
What time DOES he read the newspaper?
He reads the
newspaper at ten o’clock.
What DO you have for breakfast?
I have a coffee and cereals for breakfast.
Ex. 3d
8:00- eight o’clock
5 or 6
At one o’clock
50 minutes
3 or 5
5:30 at half past five
Thursdays
Basketball
Homework
11 or later
Half past eleven
A quick breakfast
By bus
In the first lesson I feel sleepy
In the cafeteria
We don’t have time to relax
Extra classes
Or sometimes later
Luckily it’s Friday today
p. 31
ex. 4
at, in, at, on, to
p. 130
spring, summer, autumn, winter
at Christmas, at Easter (Holy week)
Homework: grammar
bank, p. 131, ex.- 4B a & b
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