5th November: Guy
Fawkes Day or 'Bonfire Night'
In the UK
on 5th November, the British light bonfires and set off fireworks in
their back gardens or, in public parks. They commemorate the Catholic Guy
Fawkes’ failed attempt to blow up the Protestant Houses of Parliament on 5th
November 1605.
Pope
planned
Henry VIII (8th)
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(PRESENT)
They don’t have 2 children
They haven’t got 2 children
(PAST PERFECT)
They haven’t seen the film
Tricky
Ex 3 p. 10
Children
Sons
Daughters
How many children/sons or daughters do you have?
There are students from all over the world.
They are from several/different countries/continents
Rosie is Rick’s sister.
Ex. 4, p. 10
What’s Annalisa’s teacher’s name?
Where’s their house / home?
Where do their English family live?
Where do they live?
What’s their school address?
The weather is OK
Is the weather OK?
False friends:
Ex 6, p. 11(listening)
Who-> is she <- span="" style="color: blue;">with->? (who with->
con quién)
She is with her sister
What are you listening to?
I’m listening to Pink
Floyd
What are you thinking of?
I’m thinking of the
meeting
What are you doing?
I’m doing exercise
Where are you going?
I’m going to the pub / under the car / down the road
At home / in her house
A classmate
An employer / employee
Unemployed
certainly adv
|
(surely,
definitely)
|
definitivamente adv
|
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verdaderamente adv
|
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desde
luego loc adv
|
Ex. 7, p. 11
I’m not a coffee person
Great / lovely / good / fantastic / delicious …
coffee /ˈkɒfi $ ˈkɒːfi, ˈkɑːfi/ ●●● S1
W2 noun
[uncountable] a hot dark
brown drink that has a slightly bitter taste
Do you want a cup
of coffee?
Do you like
your coffee white (=with milk) or black? (=without milk)
2 [countable,
uncountable] a cup of coffee
Who (SJ->quién)
wants a coffee?
My (ai) ≠ me (i)
This house is theirs.
This is their (adj)->
house (N)
Homework:
p. 12, ex. 1 and 2
Timber saloon bar
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