Easy as ABC / pie
Easy peasy
I’m a happy chappy
My mother is at home / at work /at school…
in school
a) in the school building
Sandra’s not in
school today.
at school
British English- attending a school, rather than being
at college or university or having a job
- We’ve got two children at school, and one at
university.
We can use the
genitive with time expressions:
Tomorrow’s meeting
Next week’s exam
I’m thirsty/ hungry / tired…
Was your computer (it) expensive?
Were you at the party?
When was their wedding (it)?
Running errands
a new comedy series
UHT milk
Cabo de Palos
Enough to get by
Aguilas – La Carolina
beach
Rise and shine
Duvet
Claire
Homework: p.
41, ex. 5 (complete the text and think about you)
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