Homework:
Write a
complaint letter on anything you can think of using the model I sent you on the
email. + p.
85, ex 10
Swap houses
Couch surfing
play /pleɪ/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo
1 [transitivo] jugar (a)
Does she play hockey?
¿Juega al hockey?
• sustantivo
1
obra (de teatro)
to
put on a play poner en escena una obra
in‧stal‧la‧tion /ˌɪnstəˈleɪʃən/ ●●○ noun
4 [countable] a piece of modern art which can include
objects, light, sound etc
plot /plɒt/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1
conspiración, complot
2
argumento, trama
costume /ˈkɒstjuːm/ UK
US sustantivo & sustantivo plural
• sustantivo
1 disfraz
• costumes sustantivo plural
(en
teatro) vestuario
acting /ˈæktɪŋ/ UK US sustantivo & adjetivo
• sustantivo
1
(profesión)
teatro
I want to get into acting.
Quiero
dedicarme al teatro.
2
(en
una obra) actuación
p. 88
ex. 5
What’s on? Horror film
What’s it about? Zombies taking over Brazilia.
When’s it on? Just after 9 and a late one at twelve –
9.10
Where’s it on? The Capitol
fancy /ˈfænsi/ UK US verbo, sustantivo & adjetivo
• verbo [transitivo] (3ª persona singular
del presente -cies, pasado & participio -cied)
1
tener ganas de, querer
I
fancy a pizza.
Tengo
ganas de comerme una pizza./Me apetece una pizza.
Ex. 6
arrange /əˈreɪndʒ/ UK
US verbo
[transitivo]
1
concertar
[una reunión], organizar [una fiesta, un viaje]
to
arrange to do sth quedar en hacer algo
We arranged to meet at the
entrance.
Quedamos
en encontrarnos en la entrada.
8.30 at the steps outside to buy the tickets.
p. 89
ex. 7
halfway, front, next, at, off, back, facing, coming,
towards, out
insurance
GP /dʒiː ˈpiː/ UK US sustantivo (= general practitioner)
BrE médico -a de cabecera
consultorio
sustantivo
(de
un médico, dentista) surgery (plural
-ries) (BrE), office (AmE)
pottery /ˈpɒtəri/ UK US sustantivo
1
(objetos)
cerámica
2
(actividad)
alfarería, cerámica
3
(plural
-ries) (fábrica, taller) alfarería, taller de cerámica
cul-de-sac /ˈkʌl də sæk/ UK
US sustantivo (plural
cul-de-sacs)
1
calle sin salida
2
callejón sin salida
chemist /ˈkemɪst/ UK
US sustantivo
1 químico -a
2
BrE farmacéutico -a
chemist's
(shop) farmacia
p.
91 / 178-> quantifiers
In the first column we have words that go with
countable and uncountable nouns, in the second column some of them go with
countable words and the others with uncountable words.
A lot of – lots of – loads of
there aren’t no
any cinemas
I don’t want nothing anything
We didn’t heard no noise
hassle /ˈhæsəl/ UK US
sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo (informal)
lata,
rollo
• verbo [transitivo] (informal)
dar
la lata
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