p. 50
Grammar
1a, 2c, 3b, , 4b, 5a, 6c, 7a, 8b, 9b, 10c, 11a, 12b,
13c, 14a, 15c
Vocabulary
Hear, play, forget, buy, tell, have, take, run, call,
take
At, on, for, to, for, in, on
Shine, fog, season, seven, twenty-second, Sunday, message,
band
Pronunciation
Change, ice, now, the, blues
She’s German
She isn’t German
Is she German?
She’s studying German
She isn’t studying German
Is she studying German?
She can speak German
She can’t speak German
Can she speak German?
TRE: Talk Radio Europe
Place prepositions
Time prepositions
homework: p. 51, Can you understand this text? + Grammar
Bank 7Aa and b, p. 137
She’s German
She isn’t German
Is she German?
She was German
She wasn’t German
Was she German?
They are ill
They aren’t ill
Are they ill?
They were ill
They weren’t ill
Were they ill?
I was ill
You were ill
He / she / it was ill
We were ill
You were ill
They were ill
Were they ill?
Yes, they were / No, they weren’t
Henry VIII -> The eighth
I live /i/ in a flat
My life /ai/ is beautiful - Our lives are beautiful
Wife – wives
Leaf – leaves
I like live /ai/ concerts
1905->nineteen o five
BUT
2004->two thousand and four
Sport-sportsman
Musician, poet, writer, painter, actor, actress, director
Singer, composer, politician, scientist, policeman /
police woman / police officer, novelist, business man/woman/person, sailor,
artist, inventor
Waiter – waitress
Doctor
NA2
Stainless Steel Medical ID Dog Tag Necklace with
Chain
Jiminy Cricket is the Walt Disney version of the
Talking Cricket (Italian: Il Grillo Parlante), a fictional character created by
Carlo Collodi for his children's book The Adventures of Pinocchio
fan /fæn/ ●●● S3 W2 noun [countable]
1 someone who likes a particular sport or performing
art very much, or who admires a famous person
Groups of
football fans began heading towards the ground.
fan of
He’s a big fan
of Elvis Presley.
fan mail/letters (=letters sent to famous people by
their fans)
2
a) a machine
with turning blades that is used to cool the air in a room by moving it around
a ceiling fan
b) a flat
object that you wave with your hand which makes the air cooler
absent-ˈminded adjective
likely to forget things, especially because you are
thinking about something else SYN forgetful
- Grandad’s been getting rather absent-minded lately.
ˈtax reˌturn
noun [countable]
the form on which you have to give information so that
your tax can be calculated
the periodic table
p. 132
listening:
somebody’s mind goes blank
(also somebody’s mind is a blank) informal if your
mind goes blank, you suddenly cannot remember something
- For some inexplicable reason, her mind went
completely blank.
- His heart was thumping and his mind was a complete
blank.
be about to do something
if someone is about to do something, or if something
is about to happen, they will do it or it will happen very soon
- We were just about to leave when Jerry arrived.
- Work was about to start on a new factory building.
bur‧den /ˈbɜːdn $ ˈbɜːrdn/ ●○○ noun
1 [countable] something difficult or worrying that you
are responsible for
- His family responsibilities had started to become a
burden.
burden of
- The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
burden on
- I don’t like being a burden on other people.
bear/carry the burden
- If things go wrong he will bear the burden of guilt.
the tax/financial/debt burden
dates, smells, confident, important, good, grateful,
external, poor.
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