p. 82
1a, 2a, 3c,
4b, 5c, 6b, 7a, 8c, 9b, 10c, 11c, 12c, 13a, 14a, 15b
Terms,
nursery, secondary, behave, boarding
In, ceiling,
gate, on, fireplace
Choice,
agreement, success, complaint, demonstration, retirement, qualifitions,
translator, scientists, explanation.
Overtime,
shifts, temporary, set, self-employed.
p. 83
you name it
(they’ve got it)!
spoken used
after a list of things to mean that there are many more you could mention
- Clothes,
books – you name it, they've got it!
PhD British
English, Ph.D. American English /ˌpiː eɪtʃ ˈdiː/ noun [countable]
(Doctor of
Philosophy) a university degree of a very high level, which involves doing
advanced research
PhD in
- He’s got a
PhD in Biochemistry.
- Jacqueline
Hope, PhD
do/start/finish
a PhD
makes you
happy
don’t like
gives you a
lot money
ds, t, f, ds,
ds, t
single-sex
school –> in mixed lots of distraction
it’s
convenient-> but it depends on what it is
satisfied->
paid a fairly good price and I got what I expected
have more
paintings-> without painting it’s not very inviting
that’s
ejoyable-> definitely. She could have become a banker and earn a lot of
money.
p. 88
headphones /ˈhedfəʊnz/ UK US sustantivo plural
auriculares
outdated /aʊtˈdeɪtɪd/ UK US adjetivo
anticuado -a
stereo /ˈsteriəʊ/ UK US sustantivo & adjetivo
• sustantivo
1 aparato de música
• adjetivo
estereofónico -a
record
players
1b
A lot of-
lots of
Enough money
Too much
A few
None
Big enough
Too expensive
few /fjuː/ UK US adjetivo pronombre
1 ¿ a few o few?
a few unos -as/algunos -as
Let's wait a few minutes.
Vamos a esperar unos minutos.
There are a few things I'd like to ask.
Hay ciertas cosas que quisiera preguntar.
few pocos -as
Few of her friends know.
Pocos de sus amigos lo saben.
The library had very few books on the subject.
La biblioteca tenía muy pocos libros sobre
el tema.
He travels <- a="" lot="" o:p="">->
He eats a lot of-> pizza
I don’t have much free time
Do you have many exams?
I have plenty of problems
nowadays.
I don’t have no->any
money
I have no money
How many biscuits did you
eat? None
Homework: p 149- grammar
bank 9B a and b
p. 89
overload /ˈəʊvələʊd/ UK US
sustantivo
sobrecarga
schedule /ˈʆedjuːl,, AmE
ˈskedʒʊl/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1 programa (de actividades),
agenda
I have
a very busy schedule for today.
willpower /ˈwɪlpaʊə/ UK US sustantivo
(fuerza
de) voluntad
disturb /dɪˈstɜːb/ UK US verbo [transitivo]
1 molestar
I hope
I'm not disturbing you.
No te molesto, ¿no?
"Do
not disturb"
"No molestar"
Common sense is the less
common of all senses
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