Thursday, April 02, 2020

B1 1-2/4/20


- Unit 7B

P.216

Will get - won’t mark - are - doesn’t improve - hurry - don’t know - shouts - will finish - won’t go out - need

If she doesn’t wear her uniform,she will get into trouble

1st conditional

2 PARTS
PART 1: IF + PRESENT SIMPLE
PART 2: WILL + INF o IMPERATIVO


If his behaviour doesn’t improve, Gary will be expelled.
Gary will be expelled if his behaviour doesn’t improve.

If his behaviour will improve, Gary will be expelled

Ask me if you don’t know what to do
if you don’t know what to do, ask me 

Sit down
If you are tired, sit down.
Sit down if you are tired.
Open the book
If you are ready, open the book
Don’t run
If you GO inside the class, then don’t run.

I will buy a car
If I have money next year, I’ll buy a car.
She’ll finish her studies.
If she studies a lot, she will finish her studies


Mark 1-10 or 1-100
Grade a, b, c, d …
an‧swer /ˈɑːnsə/
wood /wʊd/ 
would /wʊd/ 
wool /wʊl/

ex‧pelled /ɪkˈspeld/
behaviour /bɪˈheɪvjə/

B)
 Until - before - when - after - unless - as soon as - until - when - unless - before


You won’t be able to see the head teacher unless / if you don’t make an appointment. (pedir una cita)

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P. 114

ˌwashing-ˈup●○ noun [uncountable] British English    
1 the washing of plates, dishes, knives etc
 It’s your turn to do the washing-up, Sam.
wash‧ing /ˈwɒʃɪŋ $ ˈwɒː-, ˈwɑː-/ ●●● S2 noun [singular, uncountable]    
British English clothes that need to be washed, are being washed, or have just been washed SYN wash American English
 I really must do the washing (=wash the dirty clothes).
mop verb (mopped, mopping)    
1 [intransitive, transitive] to wash a floor with a wet mop
 She carried on mopping the floor.
Mop- fregona
Dust mop -mopa
Sweep - barrer
Brush
sweep /swiːp/ ●●● W3 verb (past tense and past participle swept /swept/)    
1 CLEAN SOMETHING [transitive] to clean the dust, dirt etc from the floor or ground, using a brush with a long handle SYN brush
- Bert swept the path in front of the house.
Household chores - housework 

Dormitory

Tooth brush
Comb
hair brush

Flatmates 

pros and cons
the advantages and disadvantages of something
the pros and cons of (doing) something
- We discussed the pros and cons of going to university.

ad‧ult /ˈædʌlt, əˈdʌlt
the downside
the negative part or disadvantage of something OPP upside
- Digital cell phones offer more security, but the downside is that they have less power.

house‧hold /ˈhaʊshəʊld $ -hoʊld/ ●●○ noun [countable]    
all the people who live together in one house SYN house

cup‧board /ˈkʌbəd/
Wardrobe
Fridge /frɪdʒ/ 

A present for me / Mary / my parents…
A ticket to go to Manchester

BUT

You’ll always be a child TO them

Childhood - infancia

laun‧dry /ˈlɔːndri $ ˈlɒːn-/ ●●● S3 noun (plural laundries)    
1 [uncountable] clothes, sheets etc that need to be washed or have just been washed
- She did the laundry (=washed the clothes etc) and hung it out to dry.

stain /steɪn/ ●○○ verb    
1 [intransitive, transitive] to accidentally make a mark on something, especially one that cannot be removed, or to be marked in this way
 Be careful you don’t stain the carpet.

Courtyard
Laundry room
Window inside / outside
Clothes dryer
Dryer machine

al‧lowed /əˈlaʊd/ 

grate‧ful /ˈɡreɪtfəl/ ●●○ S3 W3 adjective    
1 feeling that you want to thank someone because of something kind that they have done, or showing this feeling OPP ungrateful
grateful for
- I’m so grateful for all your help.

1d)
Matter - embarrassing - let - awake - hear - wrong - afford - realized - remove - bills

Try not to wake (v) the baby.
The baby is awake (adj).
Wide awake - completamente despierte

Let me know when you are ready

let someone know
frase de let
inform someone.
"let me know what you think of him"

I can’t afford a Porsche.

Go wrong
Everything went wrong at the party.

wrong /rɒŋ/

Note MONEY [countable] British English (also bank note) a piece of paper money worth a particular amount of money SYN- bill American English → coin a ten-pound note

To be fed up (hartos de) with their children

We are on holiday. We “come back” the 20th April😂😂😂😂

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