Thursday, October 24, 2019

B1 23-24/10/19

Relaxed /t/
Sociable
Losing
Child
Immature /ˌɪməˈtʃʊə/
typically /ˈtɪpɪkli/
organised
impatient
p. 15, ex. 7

fight and argue
twins
share- compartir
threaten /ˈθretn/– amenazar
I’m in my late 40s
Actually – realmente
Currently, nowadays, at the present, today…
For a while- por 1 rato
Suddenly/ˈsʌdnli/- de repente
Fly flew flown
Relieved/rɪˈliːvd/- aliviado
Hide and seek- el escondite
Can we play hide and seek?

mischievous /ˈmɪstʃəvəs/ adjective   
1 someone who is mischievous likes to have fun, especially by playing tricks on people or doing things to annoy or embarrass them
- Their sons are noisy and mischievous.
mischievous smile/look etc
- Gabby looked at him with a mischievous grin.

Float
Rubbish bin
Door handle
Rung the bells
Fainted
They got more scared
Head
Daring
Sunflower seeds
p. 187
au pair /əʊ ˈpeə $ oʊ ˈper/ noun [countable]   
A young person, usually a woman, who stays with a family in a foreign country to learn the language, and looks after their children for a small wage.


Photography

Adverbs modify adjectives:
Incredibly
really
very
quite
a bit
shy, free, intelligent, hardworking, honest, mature, responsible, friendly, independent, selfish…

take into account
Homework: p. 187, ex. 1e  > use the structures in the box and copy the paragraph structure presented.
(200 -250 words)

p. 16
ex. 1
a beard
ha‧zel /ˈheɪzəl/ noun   
[uncountable] the green-brown colour of some people’s eyes
Forgetful, responsible, shy, friendly, independent, happy…
al‧though /ɔːlˈðəʊ/


magazine, British, months, London, NY, permanent, find, family
ex.2
He forgot the chocolates in the office.
She has a new boss, and the new boss gave her a promotion.

mess /mes/ ●●● S2 noun   
1 DIRTY/UNTIDY [singular, uncountable] if there is a mess somewhere or a place is a mess, things there are dirty or not neatly arranged

- What a mess!

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