p. 52
in‧terest‧ed /ˈɪntrɪstɪd/
lec‧ture /ˈlektʃə/
excited about
- Maria’s excited about the wedding.
excited to do something
- Michelle was excited to hear from him.
tired of (doing) something
I’m tired of the classes
I’m tired of going to class
be annoyed at/with somebody
- She was annoyed with Duncan because he forgot to phone.
bored with
- Are you bored with your present job?
interested in
- I’ve always been interested in music.
worried about
- I’m really worried about my brother.
Ex. 3
ex‧cit‧ed
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
Depressed /depressing
I feel … when it’s cloudy.
I can’t read this book, it’s … .
be‧hav‧iour British English,
behavior American English /bɪˈheɪvjə/ comportamiento
worried - worrying /ˈwʌri-ɪŋ/
war
Br.E. neighbour(hood) -> Am.E. Neighbor(hood)
Brother(hood)
Homework: p.
53, ex. 1 and 4 + p. 55 grammar spot.
(UK )
20/3/19 Today is the twentieth / twenty-first of March, twenty nineteen
20 March 2019 Today is the twentieth/ twenty-first of March, twenty nineteen
(USA )
March 20 2019 Today is March (the) twentieth, twenty nineteen
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