extra episode 2: hector goes shopping
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Hector Goes Shopping
Episode 2
So Far in [email protected] much can you remember
1. Who lives with Bridget?Annie
2. Who lives in the flat next door?Nick
3. Where does Hector come from?Argentina
4. Who has an exercise bike?Bridget
5. Who writes emails to someone called Chrissy?Bridget
Nick’s Words For Women!
1. Chick- a slang term meaning girls. (This is
also the name for a baby chicken!)
2. Babe- a slang term that is bad if the girl is not
your girlfriend. (It means the girl looks good.)
3. To be continued…
In this episode…
Episode 2
Check The meaning…Circle the odd one out in these
groups of words.
1. Tall handsome boyfriend asleep
2. Jacket Shirt Jeans Leather
3. Trousers sunglasses shoespyjamas
4. Clothes eggs melons lemons
5. Terrible cool awfulold-fashioned
Part one…
Episode 2
Wakey-Wakey
This is a slang phrase meaning…Wake up!
Fancy Dress Party
In American English this is what we call a Costume Party.
Awful
This word means- terrible, bad, not good.
These outfits look awful!
Biker look
Cowboy look
Designer look
Trousers- British English
Slacks- American English
A nice pare of pants
What do Nick, Bridget, and Annie
call the landlady?
The Tarantula
Part two…
Episode 2
Try it on.
You say this to someone when you want them to put something on that you bought them.
Spoil sport!
You can say this when someone doesn’t let you
do something that you think would be fun.
Cool
This word is very common in the English
language.
It means interesting, fashionable, attractive…
This guy has a cool look!!!
Trendy
This word has to do with fashion, but it is not used very much.
It means fashionable
Part three…
Episode 2
Dozen = 12
In Korea all egg cartons have 10 eggs in
them.
In most English speaking countries egg
cartons have 12 eggs in them.
We also like to order a dozen donuts!
Tip: A bakers dozen = 13
Shop ‘til you drop!
Shopping till you are so tired you can’t shop
anymore.
Clever
A person (or animal) that is quick to come up with a good answer, do something quickly or interesting.
British English- tins
American English- cans