Tuesday, October 22, 2019

ALB1 22/10/19

How well do you know your partner?

The umbrella is a mess
Fingers crossed
A grey day
Slip and fall
Go for a swim
Fleece
You don’t mind the rain.
I’m used to the rain.
I’m used to driving in the rain.
The rain cleans the atmosphere.
Dust and smoke (pollution).
Go for a walk.
Shy
Have a terrible time when I have to speak in public.
New Year’s Eve.
Carnival
He’s pretending he’s playing the guitar.
Napkin
Chips (BE) – French fries (AmE)
Crips (BE) – Chips (AmE)
An only child
Alarm clock
ˈlie-in noun [singular]   
British English an occasion when you stay in bed longer than usual in the morning
- I always have a lie-in on a Sunday.

Bother > ANNOY [intransitive, transitive] to annoy someone, especially by interrupting them when they are trying to do something
- Danny, don’t bother Ellen while she’s reading.

keen on > HOBBY/INTEREST especially British English someone who is keen on something is very interested in it or enjoys doing it very much
- Daniel’s very keen on tennis.

Cats shed hair

fluffy /ˈflʌfi/ adjective   
1 very light and soft to touch
- a fluffy little kitten
- fluffy towels

To be afraid of snakes
A cat person
I can’t stand
She goes to the gym once (twice, three times, four times..) a week.
She is 16 (years old)
She doesn’t like the snakes.
She’s keen on looking at fashion magazines at the hairdresser’s.
She stays in bed longer.

saucepan /ˈsɔːspən $ ˈsɒːspæn/ ●●○ noun [countable]   
Image of saucepana deep round metal container with a handle that is used for cooking SYN pan

 Heat the oil and garlic in a large saucepan.

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