Wednesday, February 21, 2018

NB2 21/2/18

sweater /ˈswetə/ UK  US  sustantivo
jersey

jumper /ˈdʒʌmpə/ UK  US  sustantivo
1  BrE jersey

pullover /ˈpʊləʊvə/ UK  US  sustantivo
jersey

jersey /ˈdʒɜːzi/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 jersey

queue /kjuː/ UK  US  sustantivo & verbo
  sustantivo BrE
cola [de personas], caravana [de coches]
 •  verbo [intransitivo]
 (también queue up) BrE hacer cola

bakery /ˈbeɪkəri/ UK  US  sustantivo (plural -ries)
panadería

p. 44

- Can I help you?
+ I’d like a t-shirt. How much is that red one.

Ex. 2
Can I have some rice / apples?
How much are the apples?
Who’s next?
How much would you like?
What are those made of?
Anything else?
How many would you like?
Which one(s)?

p. 45

ex. 4
6 red apples
3 yellow peaches
3.10
Lemon cake
Orange
5.46
2 red t-shirts with Egypt on it, one medium and one small.

Ex. 7
18, 70.16, 15, 13.99, 17, 14,000, 240,000

Seventy pounds / euros and sixteen cents
Those are thirteen ninety-nine

A white coffee

Ex. 10
Is, those, are, jackets / bags, this.

Board
Curtains
Cupboard
Wardrobe

Homework: p. 46, reading activity (2 and 5)

bargain /ˈbɑːgɪn/ UK  US  
 sustantivo
1 ganga
This skirt was a real bargain.
Esta falda fue una verdadera ganga.

Nappies

mall /mɔːl/ UK  US  sustantivo AmE
centro comercial
 ▶ En inglés británico se usa  shopping centre


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