Tuesday, May 08, 2018

NI1 8/5/18

pronunciation regular verbs

http://www.kubbu.com/student/?i=1&a=10069_simple_past_-regula

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1413_gramchallenge26/page2.shtml

https://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/pronunciation/matching-ed.htm 

spree /spriː/ UK  US  sustantivo
to go on a shopping/spending etc spree gastar a lo loco, tener un arrebato consumista

• Like doing something and like to do something both mean the same thing. You use like to do especially when saying that someone does something regularly or often.

p. 163
demonstrate /ˈdemənstreɪt/ UK  US  verbo
1  [transitivo] (probar) demostrar
2  [transitivo] mostrar, hacer una demostración de
3  [intransitivo] manifestarse
to demonstrate in support of/against sth manifestarse a favor/en contra de algo

attach /əˈtætʆ/ UK  US  verbo [transitivo] (3ª persona singular del presente -ches)
1 sujetar, amarrar
2  adjuntar
3 to attach importance/significance to sth darle/concederle importancia a algo

1a)
Achievement, agreement, argument, attachment, choice, compensation, complaint, delivery, demonstration, explanation, lost, payment, response, sale, success.

1d)
Arguments, explanations, complaint, compensation, choice, demonstration

fare /feə/ UK  US  sustantivo & verbo
 •  sustantivo
fare es tanto el precio de un billete como el dinero para pagarlo
They offered to pay my fare.
Se ofrecieron a pagarme el viaje.
Air fares are coming down.
Los precios de los vuelos están bajando.

refund /ˈriːfʌnd/ UK  US  sustantivo
reembolso, devolución

p.77
6d
1)
I bought these pair of shoes yesterday
Defect
Did you bring your ticket?
Here you are.
These shoes what size are they?
I can’t change them for identical ones
In another colour
But it is another model too
Refund
In sales we usually don’t refund the money
Rule
Have a look at the other models in the shop.
You can buy other things in the shop
How much does this cost?
2)



Homework : p. 119- writing

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