NB1
p. 56
go – went – gone
be – was /were – been
forget – forgot - fogotten
forgive – forgave – forgiven
fall – fell – fallen
feel – felt – felt
meet – met – met
hear – heard – heard
see- saw- seen
ask- asked /t/
know - knew
come – came – come
embarrassed /ɪmˈbærəst/ UK US
adjetivo
1 I feel/she is etc embarrassed me da/le da etc
vergüenza
He felt so embarrassed.
Le dio tanta vergüenza.
I was embarrassed by her directness.
Su
franqueza me hizo sentir incómoda.
2 an
embarrassed silence un silencio violento
Eight
Night
light
Think – thought /ot/
Teach – taught /ot/
Catch – caught /ot/
Bring – brought /ot/
Have a bath
Have / go for a swim
couldn't /ˈkʊdnt/ UK US
contracción de could not
can – could
memorable /ˈmemərəbəl/
UK US adjetivo
memorable
because /bɪˈkɒz/ UK US
conjunción
1 porque
She went to bed early because
she was tired.
Se acostó temprano porque estaba cansada.
Ex. 1c
What time?-6, what was?-5, why?-7, when?-1, what wear?
3, who?-2, what do?-4.
p. 57
ex. 2a
came, felt,
got, went, had, heard, knew, left, lost, met, saw, spoke, taught, wore.
p. 136
I saw a film
lat night
I didn’t see
a film last night.
Did you see a
film last night?
What did you
see last night?
What film did
you see last night?
I ate pizza
yesterday.
I didn’t eat
pizza yesterday.
Did you eat
pizza yesterday?
Where did you
eat pizza yesterday?
I didn’t go
to the swimming pool last weekend.
I went to the
swimming pool last weekend.
Did you go to
the swimming pool last weekend?
Where did you
go last weekend?
When did you
go to the swimming pool? Last weekend.
What time did
you go to the swimming pool last weekend?
Homework: p.
137, 7Ca, b and c + ex 6, p. 57
There is a
cat on the table
There isn’t a
cat on the table
Is there a
cat on the table?
There was a
cat on the table
There wasn’t
a cat on the table
Was there a
cat on the table?
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