be keen on somebody/something
British English spoken
to like someone or something I’m
not keen on cabbage.
not too/not very/not that keen
on something
She likes Biology, but she’s
not too keen on Physics.
My flatmates want to have a
party, but I’m not keen on the idea.
safe‧ly /ˈseɪfli/ ●●○ adverb
in a way that is safe
- Drive safely!
- I think we can safely
assume that she will pass the exam.
jet /dʒet/ ●●○ noun
1 [countable] a fast plane
with a jet engine
jet
fighter/aircraft/airliner
- a squadron of F-6 jet
fighter aircraft
- He owns a private jet.
p. 127
ex 9
the, - , -, a, a, -, -, a,
the, a, the, the, -, a
articles:
built-ˈin ●○○ adjective
forming a part of something
that cannot be separated from it → inbuilt
- a built-in microphone
in‧ter‧face /ˈɪntəfeɪs $ -ər-/ ●○○ noun
[countable]
1 the way in which you see
the information from a computer program on a screen, or how you type
information into the program → GUI
2 technical the part of a
computer system that connects two different machines
run on electricity/gas/petrol etc (=get its power from
electricity etc) Most cars run on unleaded fuel.
p. 128
ex 2
recognise, runs, built-in,
allows, automatically, interface,
ˌuser-ˈfriendly ●○○ adjective
easy to use, understand, or operate
- a user-friendly guide to
computing
A cry for help
A universal translator
A remote lock
Ex 5
f- The listeners
t-
f- when they see the phone,
more tempted to rob you.
f- say words, from English
to the other languages
t-
f- went to see a chinese
friend
grade A
hopeless fail
smash
she has a point
why on earth
homework: ex 8 and 9, p. 129
ex 7
1c, 2d, 3b, 4a, 5f , 6e
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