P. 24
Cheeky
cater for somebody/something (also cater to
somebody/something) phrasal verb
to provide a particular group of people with the
things they need or want
an LA bank
catering to Asian businesses
Vegetarians are
well catered for.
Most perfume
ads cater to male fantasies
bored out of (one's) mind
Extremely bored to the point of distraction,
frustration, or irritation. -I was bored out of my mind listening to that
lecture this afternoon.
p.25
catch somebody red-handed
to catch someone at the moment when they are doing
something wrong
- Earl was caught red-handed taking the money.
co‧op‧e‧rate (also co-operate British English) /kəʊˈɒpəreɪt/
I thought I’d be absent from the EOI today at the last
moment I was able to come.
Cheat sheet
p. 26: grammar
ain’t /eɪnt/
a short form of ‘am not’, ‘is not’, ‘are not’, ‘has
not’, or ‘have not’, that many people think is incorrect
Homework:
grammar p. 26
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