P. 110
P.111
vs. (also vs British English)
a written abbreviation of versus
12 hours (N)
A 12-hour (adj) day
According to - según
T be ahead - estar adelantados
suc‧cess‧ful /səkˈsesfəl/
Chi‧nese /ˌtʃaɪˈniːz◂/
P. 111
Ex. 4
7.00 am - the classes start
30 min.- PE- Physical Education everyday
50 - students in a class
11.30 a.m. - lunch
5.00 p.m.- the lessons finish
7.00 p.m. -clean the classroom
12 hours - time they spend at school
On their own - por su cuenta
discipline ●○○ verb [transitive]
1 to punish someone in order to keep order and control
The officers were later disciplined.
2 to teach someone to obey rules and control their behaviour
Different cultures have different ways of disciplining their children.
Approach - enfoque - THE way they teach
Make a good impression - causar buena impresión
Ex. 4c
T, T, F, F, F, T, T, T
Ex. 4d
54 - 68
50 - 58
37 - 46
The Chinese system is more strict.
Yes, they would because here we have less discipline.
I think the Chinese method is more successful because they have more teaching hours.
And they do the homework at school (probably with teachers)
A better attitude
Your possibilities of success are higher.
P.112
tila sustantivo
(infusión) lime flower tea
Camomile tea
Medication to relax and fight anxiety
anxious/ˈæŋkʃəs/ about
He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery.
anxious for
We were anxious for you
Have you ever passed an exam you thought you had failed?
Normally when I think I’ve passed an exam it’s because I did it well
A lev‧el /ˈeɪ ˌlevəl/ noun [countable, uncountable]
(Advanced level) an examination that students in England and Wales take, usually when they are 18 → A/S level, GCSE, GNVQ, O level
do/take (your) A levels
She decided to stay on at school and do her A levels.
A* - A star
A – Pass
B – Pass
C – Pass
D – Pass/Fail course
F – Fail
It’s a 7-point scale of A, A−, B+, B−, C+, C−, D, F. (F meaning Failed or not acceptable)
take/do an exam (also sit an exam British English)
We have to take exams at the end of each year.
How many of you went to university?
LAw
Vocational training
career /kəˈrɪə $ -ˈrɪr/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]
1 a job or profession that you have been trained for, and which you do for a long period of your life
career in
- a career in journalism
Carrera> EN LA UNIVERSIDAD degree course
hacer / seguir / estudiar una carrera
to do a degree
• Hice la carrera de Historia.
I did a history degree.
ˈmaster’s deˌgree (also master’s informal) noun [countable]
a university degree such as an MA, M.Sc., or M.S., that you can get by studying for one or two years after your first degree
Unless - a menos que
As soon as - tan pronto como
5d
Unless I get, As soon as I wake up, until I know, Cambridge, my parents will kill me, When I feel a bit
Homework: p. 112 ex. 6b, c, d, e
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