p. 38
neighbour BrE, neighbor AmE /ˈneɪbə/ UK US sustantivo
1
vecino -a
noisy /ˈnɔɪzi/ UK US adjetivo (-sier, -siest)
ruidoso
-a
a noisy engine
un motor ruidoso
sometimes /ˈsʌmtaɪmz/ UK US adverbio
a veces
Kate
sometimes comes with me.
A veces Kate me acompaña.
▶ ver adverbios de frecuencia en always
argue /ˈɑːgjuː/ UK US verbo
1 [intransitivo] discutir, pelearse
I
could hear them arguing in the next room.
Los oía discutir en la habitación de al lado.
party /ˈpɑːti/ UK US sustantivo (plural -ties)
1
fiesta
to
have/give a party hacer una fiesta, dar una fiesta
shout /ʆaʊt/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo [transitivo/intransitivo]
1 gritar
I shouted for help.
Grité
pidiendo ayuda.
Me too
Me neither
My neighbour never makes noise
I never make noise
Which is the right answer, a or b?
What is your phone number?
The babies cry / the baby cries
p. 39
ex. 2b
having, shouting, happening, shouting, arguing,
saying, crying, doing, going, getting
awake /əˈweɪk/ UK US
adjetivo & verbo
• adjetivo
1
to be/stay awake estar/quedarse despierto -a
to
keep sb awake no dejar dormir a alguien
ex. 3c
They’re
(are) having a party
Are they arguing?
They aren’t
arguing (they’re not)
They have a problem (they’ve)
They don’t have a problem
Do they have a problem?
He is a problem
Is he a problem?
He isn’t a problem (He’s not)
Homework:
grammar bank, p. 133 5B a and b & reading p. 40, ex. 2
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