p. 26
I often watch TV.
I sometimes watch French films.
I always listen to music in the car.
I don’t play the piano.
I sometimes play cards with friends.
I go dancing a lot.
I go shopping every Saturday.
I get up late on Sundays.
I often cook dinner for my friends.
ˈgarden ˌcentre
noun [countable]
British English a place that sells plants, flowers,
and equipment for gardens SYN nursery American English
I have no idea
ATM /ˌeɪ tiː ˈem/ noun [countable]
(automated teller machine) a machine outside a bank
that you use to get money from your account SYN cashpoint
din‧ner /ˈdɪnə $ -ər/ ●●● S1 W2
noun
1 [countable, uncountable] the main meal of the day,
eaten in the middle of the day or the evening
- What time do you usually have dinner?
din‧er /ˈdaɪnə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun
[countable]
1 especially American English a small restaurant that
serves cheap meals.
cook‧e‧ry /ˈkʊkəri/ noun
[uncountable]
British English the art or skill of cooking
- a one-year cookery course
takeaway /ˈteɪkəweɪ/ noun [countable]
British English
a meal that you buy at a shop or restaurant to eat at
home.
Home delivery service
nan /næn/ (also nanna) /ˈnænə/ noun [countable] British
English informal -> grandmother
leather /ˈleðə $ -ər/
barefoot /ˈbeəfʊt $ ˈber-/ (also
bare-footed / $ ˈ. ˌ../) adjective, adverb
Without shoes on your feet
He walked
barefoot across the sand.
Sticky toffee pudding is a British dessert consisting
of a very moist (humedo) sponge (esponjoso) cake, made with finely chopped (cortados
a rodajas) dates (dátiles), covered in a toffee sauce (salsa) and
often served with a vanilla custard (natillas) or vanilla ice-cream.
both1 /bəʊθ $ boʊθ/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner,
predeterminer, pronoun
1 used to talk about two people, things etc together,
and emphasize that each is included → either
Both Helen’s
parents are doctors.
I like reading before (prep.)-> going
to bed
I like watching films ≠ I would like to watch a film.
I love kissing her ≠ I would like to kiss her.
mas‧sage /ˈmæsɑːʒ $ məˈsɑːʒ/
gar‧age /ˈɡærɪdʒ, -ɑːʒ $ ɡəˈrɑːʒ/
BUT
vin‧tage /ˈvɪntɪdʒ/
go mountain biking
Writing: p. 106 (send it as a text, develop the
sentences)
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