Thursday, March 21, 2013
ni2 21/3/13
Homework:
writing 1, workbook p. 17 e-mail (giving advice) + writing 2, workbook p 25
e-mail (asking for information) (120-150 words each).
weird /wɪəd/
dull /dʌl/
weren't /wɜːnt/
UK US
contracción de were not
aren't /ɑːnt/
UK US
•
contracción de
are not
they're /ðeə/
UK US
contracción de they are
where /weə/
were /wə, acentuado wɜː/ UK US
pasado de be.
end
up
phrasal verb
to be in a particular situation, state, or place after
a series of events, especially when you did not plan it:
He came round for
a coffee and we ended up in bed together.
I wondered where
the pictures would end up after the auction.
squad
/skwɒd/ UK US sustantivo
1
selección, equipo [en deportes]
2 brigada
3 pelotón
adorable /əˈdɔːrəbəl/ UK US adjetivo
adorable,
encantador -a
lie /laɪ/ UK US verbo [intransitivo] (pasado
lay, participio lain, gerundio lying)
1
estar acostado -a/tumbado -a
to
lie still/awake estar quieto -a/despierto -a [en la cama, etc.]
2
acostarse, tumbarse
to
lie on your back/front tumbarse boca arriba/boca abajo
3 estar (situado -a)
The town lies in a valley.
La
ciudad está situada en un valle.
lie about/around phrasal verb
1 to leave sth lying about/around dejar algo tirado
2 estar sin hacer nada
He lies around the house all day.
Se
pasa el día en casa sin hacer nada.
lie
ahead
phrasal verb
(hablando
de lo que nos espera en el futuro)
the problems that lay ahead
los problemas que se avecinaban
Who knows what lies ahead?
¿Quién
sabe lo que nos deparará el futuro?
lie
back
phrasal verb
recostarse
lie
down
phrasal verb
tumbarse,
echarse
lie in
phrasal verb (to have a lie in)
BrE quedarse
en la cama hasta tarde
lay past
tense and past participle laid
1
put somebody/something down
[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to put
someone or something down carefully into a flat position [= place]:
He laid his hand
on my shoulder.
They laid a wreath
at the place where so many people died.
Lay
the material flat on the table.
2
lay bricks/carpet/concrete/cables
etc
to put or fasten bricks, acarpet etc in the correct
place, especially on the ground or floor:
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v:shapes="_x0000_i1030">The carpet was
laid last week.
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v:shapes="_x0000_i1031">The project
involved laying an oil pipeline across the desert.
3
bird/insect etc
[intransitive and transitive] if a bird, insect
etc lays eggs, it produces them from its body:
The flies lay
their eggs on decaying meat.
A cuckoo is able
to lay in a range of different nests.
4
table
[transitive] British English to put the
cloth, plates, knives, forks etc on a table, ready for a meal [= set]:
John was laying
the table.
crow /krəʊ/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1
cuervo
2
as the crow flies en línea recta
bush /bʊʆ/ UK US sustantivo (plural bushes)
arbusto,
matorral
squirrel /ˈskwɪrəl/
UK US sustantivo
The participial clause, starting with -ing or -ed, is more characteristic
of written English, as it allows us to say the same thing as a relative
clause, starting with who, which or that, but with
fewer words.
A participial clause, starting with –ed
or past participle, is used instead of a relative pronoun plus passive voice.
Study these further examples:
Food
sold (= which is sold) in this supermarket is
of the highest quality.
Anyone
found touching (= who is found ) these
priceless exhibits will be escorted out of the museum.
The
tailback on the A34 caused ( = which was caused
/ which had been caused) by the head-on collision stretched for over 20 miles
in both directions.
It
took the ambulances called ( = that were called
/ that had been called) to the scene over half an hour to get through.
A participial
clause, starting with -ing is
used instead of a relative pronoun plus active verb, continuous or simple.
The
train now arriving (= which is now arriving) at platform 1 is the 6.36 from
Newcastle.
There
are delays for people travelling to work (= who
are travelling to work) on Southern Region trains this morning.
Anyone
touching (= who touches ) these priceless
exhibits will be escorted out of the museum.
The
police impounded all the vehicles belonging to
(= which belonged to) his brother.
The
boy driving (= who was driving) the BMW was
underage, unlicensed and over the limit.
Note that when we are talking about a
single completed action in a defining relative clause, we cannot use an active
participle:
The
girl who fell down the cliff broke her leg.
(NOT:
The girl falling down cliff…)
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
nb1 20-21/3/13
Homework: ex. 4
p. 57 and 160, vocabulary + ex. 6 writing (a memorable night), p.57.
The day after tomorrow.
last
1
most recent or nearest to the present time:
I hadn't seen him
since the last meeting.
last
night/week/year etc
Did you see the
game on TV last night?
They passed the law
last August.
BUT
BUT
Interest in golf
has grown rapidly in the last ten years.
Things have
changed since the last time (=the most recent occasion) you
were here.
When was the last time (that)
you bought a donut?
¿Cuándo
fue la última vez que compraste un Donut?
A long time ago.
The Way of St. James or St. James' Way (Spanish:
El Camino de Santiago)
GPS /ˌdʒiː
piː ˈes/ sustantivo (= Global Positioning System)
1
(sistema)
GPS
2
(plural
GPSes) (dispositivo) GPS
sunset /ˈsʌnset/
UK US sustantivo
1 atardecer
before sunset
antes
del atardecer
2
puesta de sol
a
beautiful sunset
una
hermosa puesta de sol
To be on
holiday.
On my last night.
embarrassed /ɪmˈbærəst/ UK US adjetivo
1
I feel/she is etc embarrassed me da/le da etc vergüenza
He
felt so embarrassed.
Le dio tanta vergüenza.
I was embarrassed by her directness.
Su
franqueza me hizo sentir incómoda.
eight /eɪt/ UK US número
ocho
bought /bɔːt/ UK
US pasado & participio de
buy
knight /naɪt/ UK US sustantivo
1
(en la Edad
Media) caballero
night /naɪt/
souvenir /ˌsuːvəˈnɪə/ UK US sustantivo
souvenir,
recuerdo
memorable /ˈmemərəbəl/ UK US adjetivo
memorable
scarf /skɑːf/
UK US sustantivo (plural scarves
o scarfs)
1
bufanda
2
pañuelo
[para la cabeza, el cuello]
questionnaire /ˌkwestʆəˈneə/ UK US sustantivo
cuestionario
couple /ˈkʌpəl/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1 par
Could you bring a couple more chairs?
¿Puedes
traer un par de sillas más?
2 a couple of un par de, unos -as
I'll only be a couple of minutes.
Vuelvo
en un par de minutos.
3
pareja
a
married couple un matrimonio.
Go for a swim / have a swim (darse un baño en el
mar, rio…)
Thursday, March 14, 2013
ni2 14/3/13
Homework:
reading p. 72/73, vocab. P. 74 and grammar, p. 75.
towards /təˈwɔːdz/
BrE, también toward /təˈwɔːd/ AmE UK
US preposición
1 (en
dirección a) hacia
I saw a man coming towards me.
Vi
a un hombre que venía hacia mí.
OFF- only a short distance away from a place:
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v:shapes="_x0000_i1025">Our hotel was just
off the main street.
It’s an island off
the coast of France
wide/narrow streets
roundabout
A roundabout route ≠ a shortcut.
It's a huge hotel on the corner. You
can't miss it (=it is very easy to
notice or recognize).
It’s not really my kind of
thing
I don’t really feel like it.
I’m not really in the mood for that kind of thing.
It sounds a bit too trendy for me.
It looks a bit too touristy for me.
It sounds a bit too weird for me.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
nb1 13-14/3/13
Homework: p.137 Grammarbank 7B (a + b), p.56 ex.
1, reading and ex. 2, grammar.
however
/haʊˈevə/ UK US adverbio
1
sin embargo
pain
/peɪn/ UK US sustantivo
1 dolor
I've got a pain in my foot.
Me duele el pie
to be in pain
Are you in pain?
¿Te duele?
2 to be a pain (in the neck) (informal)
(a) ser un pesado/una pesada
distribución
Si
es entre dos personas, se usa between/bɪˈtwiːn/. Si es entre más, among /əˈmʌŋ/
Repartíos
la pizza entre los dos.
Share the pizza between
you two.
Reparte
las golosinas entre los niños.
Share the sweets among
the children.
To be good/bad at sth
Ronaldo is good at
football.
I’m bad at maths.
type /taɪp/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• verbo [transitivo/intransitivo]
escribir a máquina, mecanografiar
stadium
/ˈsteɪdiəm/ UK US sustantivo (plural stadiums o
stadia)
estadio
Lucky/ˈlʌki/ UK US adjetivo (-ckier, -ckiest)
afortunado
-a
to
be lucky tener suerte
We are very lucky with the weather.
Tenemos
mucha suerte con el tiempo.
THE
PAST WITH REGULAR
VERBS
They called a taxi.
They
didn’t (did not) talk_ to the taxi
driver.
Did they go_
by taxi?
Where did you want_ to go?
PRONOUNCIATION OF THE PAST (-ED)
Needed – started /id/
-ed
/t/
looked, cooked, worked, asked, liked...
relaxed
stopped, typed...
finished, crashed...
missed, kissed...
danced...
danced...
watched
surfed, laughed...
WORDS
DIFFICULT TO PRONOUNCE.
they're /ðeə/
UK US
contracción de they are
aren't /ɑːnt/
UK US
•
contracción de
are not
were /wə, acentuado wɜː/
UK US
pasado de be
weren't /wɜːnt/
UK US
contracción de were not
FOR
OR DURING
durante
Se
traduce por during cuando
significa en el transcurso de algo:
durante
las vacaciones
during the holidays
No
tengo tiempo durante la semana.
I don't have time during the
week.
Se
traduce por for cuando se refiere
a una cantidad de tiempo:
Le esperé durante horas.
I waited for
him for hours.
Vivimos
allí durante tres años.
We lived there for three
years.
He was a good sportsman, musician and poet.
He was good at sports, music and poetry.
poetry /ˈpəʊɪtri/
UK US sustantivo
poesía [el arte, el género]
poet /ˈpəʊɪt/
I have no clue.
...
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
ni2 12/3/13
to run short of time
run short of
To use up so that a supply becomes insufficient or
scanty: ran short of paper clips.
My phone has run out of battery/power.
Half
board means bed, breakfast and main meal in the evening.
Self-contained (=Self –catering) holiday accommodation which has facilities for guests
to prepare their own meals
opt /ɒpt/
UK US verbo
to opt for sth optar por algo
to opt to do sth decidir hacer algo
opt
out phrasal
verb
borrarse, no participar
to opt out of sth borrarse
de algo, decidir no participar en algo
roommate /ˈruːm-meɪt/
UK US sustantivo
compañero -a de habitación
be spoilt for choice (mainly British) also be spoiled for
choice (mainly American)
to have so many good possible choices that it is
difficult to make a decision With 51 flavours of ice-cream to choose
from you are spoiled for choice.
Quietness = tranquility
convenient /kənˈviːniənt/ UK US adjetivo
1
oportuno -a
at
a convenient time
a
una hora oportuna
Would
tomorrow be convenient?
¿Le
vendría bien mañana?
2
práctico -a, bien situado -a
The house is convenient for the school.
La
casa está en un sitio muy práctico para ir al colegio.
in‧de‧ci‧sive
1
unable to make clear decisions or choices [≠ decisive]:
a weak and indecisive leader
It’s got a good/bad public transport.
in‧stal‧la‧tion
1 [uncountable]
when someone fits a piece of equipment somewhere:
the installation
and maintenance of alarm systems
2 [countable]
a piece of equipment that has been fitted in its place:
'
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v:shapes="_x0000_i1027">The whole computer
installation was nearly new.
3 [countable]
a place where industrial or military equipment, machinery etc has been put:
nuclear
installations
4 [countable]
a piece of modern art which can include objects, light, sound etc
still life plural still lifes [uncountable and countable]
a picture of an arrangement of objects, for example
flowers or fruit
Plot: the events that form the main story of a book,
film, or play:
The plot was a
little confusing.
We discover that
Jack isn't as innocent as he seems, as the plot unfolds (=gradually
becomes clearer).
sce‧ne‧ry [uncountable]
1 the
natural features of a particular part of a country that you can see, such as
mountains, forests, deserts etc:
The best part of
the trip was the fantastic scenery.
2 the
painted background, furniture etc used on a theatre stage.
I go to the cinema once every two months.
Nod and shake.
hermitage /ˈh3ːmɪtɪdʒ/
Monday, March 11, 2013
nb1 11-12/3/13
Homework:
grammarbank 7A (a + b) p. 137 & p.53 ex. 3 (reading)
century /ˈsentʆəri/ UK US sustantivo (plural -ries)
siglo
the 21st century
el siglo XXI
daily /ˈdeɪli/ UK US adjetivo &
adverbio
• adjetivo
diario
-a, cotidiano -a
daily
life
la
vida cotidiana/diaria
a
daily paper
un
diario
Henry VIII (the eighth)
Be in love with (I’m in love with you)
against /əˈgenst/
UK US preposición
1
(expresando
oposición) en contra de, contra
He voted against the motion.
Votó
en contra de la moción.
I had to swim against the current.
Tuve
que nadar contra la corriente.
Who are we playing against on Saturday?
¿Contra
quién jugamos el sábado?
I am – was
You are –were
He is – was
We are – were
They are - were
I was (wasn’t) a student at
that school.
We were (weren’t) in Rome in
the summer.
Were you a student...?
Were you in Rome...?
I’m – I was (we can’t
contract it)
weren't /wɜːnt/
UK US
contracción de were not
ill /ɪl/
UK US adjetivo
1 to be ill estar enfermo -a
to feel ill sentirse mal
to fall ill
también to be taken ill BrE enfermar
born /bɔːn/
UK US adjetivo
1 to be born nacer
I was born on Christmas Day.
Nací
el día de Navidad.
singer /ˈsɪŋə/ UK US sustantivo
cantante
He was a singer.
He was American.
He was the king of pop.
He was black first.
He was with the Jackson Five.
= Michael Jackson
journey /ˈdʒɜːni/
UK US sustantivo
viaje
to
go on a journey ir de viaje, hacer un viaje
satnav-
satellite navigator
His house was in the north of Spain
where /weə/ UK US adverbio, pronombre & conjunción
• adverbio
dónde
Where did you buy it?
¿Dónde lo has comprado?
were /wə, acentuado wɜː/
UK US
pasado de be
was /wəz, acentuado wɒz/
UK US
pasado de be
I’m hungry.
I was hungry.
He’s not tired.
He wasn’t tired.
Are you thirsty?
Were you thirsty?
When were you born?
Where were you born?
director /dɪˈrektə/ UK US sustantivo
1
(de una
empresa, una organización, etc.) director -a
2
(de una
obra, una película) director -a
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