p. 73
ex. 6
have – had, moved – move, stopped –stop, started –
start, won – win, get – got, left – leave, become – become.
Would you like to come to my place (house)?
Like, hate, love, enjoy
I like dancing in a discoteque.
We love watching soap operas.
ˈsoap
ˌopera,
también soap UK US sustantivo
telenovela, culebrón
I would like to go dancing to a club.
I would like to watch a soap opera
I would buy a new car.
Ex. 8
I’d really like to spend...
I’d really like to meet...
My brother would like to learn...
She would like to change...
I wouldn’t like to be famous.
I wouldn’t like to live...
Would you like to get... ?
Would you like to come shopping with me tomorrow?
p. 74
For and against-> a favor y en contra
lime /laɪm/ UK US sustantivo & adjetivo
• sustantivo
1
lima
2
cal
Homework: read the text on page 75 for vocabulary.
guy /gaɪ/ UK US sustantivo
1
(informal) tipo
a
really nice guy
un
tipo muy simpático
2
guys
se usa en lenguaje coloquial para dirigirse a un grupo de personas
I'll see you guys later.
Os
veo luego.
p. 76
how‧dy /ˈhaʊdi/ interjection American
English informal hello
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