p. 139
4Ba
have to, did you have to, has to, have you ever had to
have, not having to, had to, won’t have to, have to, does your boyfriend have
to..., didn’t have to pay.
4Bb
Sould/ought to, mustn’t, has to / must, mustn’t, have
to / must, don’t have to.
I used to play chess with my father. (used to)
I’m
used to running early
in the morning. (be used to)
I got
used to having lunch at
twelve. (get used to)
p. 42.
1c, 2b, 3c, 4b, 5a, 6a, 7b, 8b, 9c, 10b, 11a, 12a,
13c, 14b, 15b
In, for, on, at, of
Speed limit, seatbelts, cycle lanes, rush hour, taxi
rank.
Stuck, van, platform, set, take
Boring, frightening, excited, disappointed, depressing
Leave, engaged, hunged, screensaver, ringtone
Arrive at the hospital / in Madrid.
Women are very hard-working.
The women in the class pay more attention than the
men.
A woman has more possibilities to go to university.
The woman in the corner is my teacher.
If you have the
time, read the texts about sporting superstitions on p. 106 & 110.
p. 46
ex. 5b
1c , 2b, 3b, 4a, 5a
Ex. 5c
The right decision, fast/quickly, the rules,
exceptions, with the ball, typical supestar
Home team
Players pretend to have been fouled
ˈshort
ˌcut
UK US sustantivo
1 atajo
to take a short cut coger un atajo
p. 140
Homework: grammarbank,
ex. 5Aa & 5Ab
p. 46
ex. 6e
were playing, was, scored, protested, gave, had
scored, said, scored, won
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