Tuesday, May 07, 2019

A2 7/5/19

p. 65, ex. 1
1-much, 2-much, 3-many, 4-much, 5-much, 6-many, 7-many, 8-much
Ex. 2
A4, b7, c1, d2, e8, f6, g3, h5
Ex.3
Eggs, cheese, sandwich, some, broccoli, tea, cousins, no.

We don’t -> have any  / much money.
We have no-> money

How many coffees did you drink?
How much coffee_ did you drink?

p.70

IN the south-east / the north and centre…
50 km FROM the sea
ON a river
Thames, the /temz/
Seine, the /sein/
Lon‧don /ˈlʌndən/
Pa‧ris /ˈpærɪs/
It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

com‧fort‧a‧ble /ˈkʌmftəbəl/
worse /wɜːs/
fur‧ther /ˈfɜːðə/
E‧gypt /ˈiːdʒɪpt/

It’s larger / hotter / more interesting / happier THAN

wet – wetter

comparison in ADVERBS
He works hard-> he works harder than you.
He comes early everyday-> he comes earlier than you.
There are many wet days-> there are more wet days THAN
They earn a lot (of money).->They earn more.
They earn little (money).->They earn less (than people in London).
In Paris, having a good time is more important (than in London)

Paris is a lot / much / certainly hotter - less hot than…

Again - one more time - can you repeat?

Homework: p. 71, ex. 3 + comparing cities, ex. 1, p. 73, ex 1 and 2.

wet wet wet: love is all around lyrics

In bold-en negrita
In italics- en cursiva

->After superlatives we use IN for PLACES<- o:p="">
It’s the most popular pub in London / in the world / in the city …


jew‧el‧lery British English, jewelry American English /ˈdʒuːəlri/


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