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Apps to learn English
ˌword-of-ˈmouth noun [uncountable]
when people hear about something from their
friends, people they work with etc
- Many of our clients come through word-of-mouth
recommendations.
We did it ourselves – I did it myself
(THE
OBJECT PRONOUN REFERS TO THE SAME PERSON AS THE SUBJECT)
Yourself (sg) – yourselves (PL)
Tie your shoe
Injury – cut
Scalpel
Ex. 7b
Explore the country -
meet new people- learning a language
is an adventure
Greek – grandmother,
German- I like it
keen on> very interested in it or enjoys doing it very
much
- Daniel’s very keen on tennis.
Chinese – interesting, works with Chinese person.
Slovene- conference. pol‧y‧glot /ˈpɒlɪɡlɒt $ ˈpɑːlɪɡlɑːt/ adjective formal
speaking or using many languages (in the future)
Never learnt them.
Russian was his biggest challenge. Different alphabet.
Youtube – amazing, great resource, like living in the
country.
Hooked on – enganchado
rely on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb
1 to trust or depend on someone or something to do
what you need or expect them to do → reliable, reliance
- I knew I could rely on David.
stick with something/somebody phrasal verb informal
1 to continue doing something the way you did or
planned to do before
- Let’s stick with the original plans.
awe‧some /ˈɔːsəm $ ˈɒː-/ ●●○ adjective
1 extremely impressive, serious, or difficult so that
you feel great respect, worry, or fear
an awesome
responsibility
WHOLE
-
Significa "todo", "entero", "por completo".
-
Suele usarse con
sustantivos contables en singular.
ex.
7d)
no time, not right reasons, more difficult than
expected.
Similar to English / vocabulary. 3 tenses, simple grammar,
no irregular verbs.
People speak English to you, signs in English…
Finish
10-15 min
Time allocation – to have time available
Nothing happens overnight- de 1 día para otro
Mediation:
Safety on the road
Keep a distance
Don’t drive near the car in front of you.
Reduce the speed. Drive slowly.
To avoid an accident.
Try not to break if it’s not necessary.
Smoothly.
Windshield
mist
Don’t drive on the white lines.
slip
Track.
Follow the car in front of you.
Shock absorbers
Brakes
Wheel
Keep the car in good conditions
Homework: p.68-69
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