Stative verbs
p. 204 Grammar
chess /tʃes/
chef /ʃef/
ma‧chine /məˈʃiːn/
spin‧ach /ˈspɪnɪdʒ/
jazz /dʒæz/ jum‧bo /ˈdʒʌmbəʊ/ judge /dʒʌdʒ/
a)
is coming, doesn’t want, isn’t working, seems, aren’t
speaking, thinks, Do we need, I’m having lunch, love, tastes
B)
Have, eat, are you taking, don’t like, does … know,
order, is making, smells, are thinking, think, is getting, do you have, don’t
usually cook
Present simple
Present continuous
She’s always making noise (negative connotation)
He’s always complaining about going to the gym.
ex. 6d, p. 11
What do you…? A piece /slice of toast.
ce‧re‧al
/ˈsɪəriəl/. cocoa.
Do you drink…? How many glasses do you…?
Where do you normally…?
ˈbox lunch noun
[countable]
American English a lunch (=a meal eaten in the middle
of the day) that you take to school or work with you in a lunchbox SYN packed
lunch British English
What do you usually…?
Do you ever…? What do you make…?
Do you prefer…?
Are you taking…?
Are you trying to cut…?
Slim - thinner
Do you need to?
Do you want to…?
Is the diet … getting…?
obesity
VERBS
put on weight (also gain weight formal)
He had put on weight since she last saw him.
lose/shed weight
She lost a lot of weight when she was ill.
Do you agree?
Yes, I agree/ Yes, I’m agree <NEVER
No, I don’t agree / I disagree
I agree to disagree.
I think you are good at maths.
I don’t think you are good at maths.
Ex. 7, p. 11
A good service is as important as good food.
I think that woman cook better than men.
p. 12
parent /ˈpeərənt $ ˈper-/ ●●● S1 W1
noun [countable]
1 the father or mother of a person or animal
- Children under 14 should be accompanied by a parent.
sib‧ling /ˈsɪblɪŋ/ ●○○ noun [countable]
1 formal a brother or sister
Most young
smokers are influenced by their friends’ and older siblings’ smoking habits.
immediate family-> nuclear family
people who are very closely related to you, such as
your parents, children, brothers, and sisters
exˌtended ˈfamily noun
[countable]
a family group that consists not only of parents and
children but also of grandparents, aunts etc
Homework: p.
12, ex. 1b
My eldest / youngest son
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