Thursday, December 19, 2019

B1 18-19/12/19

Quizizz game

wordcoach google game


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ex.2 (This exercise is Xmas homework for B1D- Tuesdays and Thursdays)
Too kind
Relaxed

hectic /ˈhektɪk/ adjective   
1 very busy or full of activity
- I’ve had a pretty hectic day.
- a hectic social life
► see thesaurus at busy

charm /tʃɑːm $ tʃɑːrm/ ●●○ noun   
1 [countable, uncountable] a special quality someone or something has that makes people like them, feel attracted to them, or be easily influenced by them – used to show approval → charming
- Joe’s boyish charm
- it’s own peculiar charm

kid ●●○ verb (kidded, kidding) informal   
1 [intransitive, transitive] to say something that is not true, especially as a joke SYN joke
just/only kidding
- Don’t get mad – I was only kidding.
- you gotta be kidding me.

Kerry:
Waiters:  NY- too kind (fake), they never leave you alone
              L- more relaxed
People:   NY- frentic
              L- easy going
ˌeasy-ˈgoing adjective   
not easily upset, annoyed, or worried OPP uptight
- Her easy-going nature made her popular.
Agrees: Rob (special, more relaxed, better for bikes)
Don: NY is the best city in the world
Jenny: friendly.

A taxi driver phones Rob, someone left a cellphone in the taxi.


leave somebody/something ↔ behind phrasal verb
1 to not take someone or something with you when you leave a place
- I think I might have left my wallet behind.

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