my guitar playing.”

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www.marekconnellenglish.com 2019-09-04 Wednesday Claudia Gil and Lucia Ibor Marek Connell English notes 1,5 Work done p 18 Disappearing Alaskan seals upto q8. Hmk 3 hours a week personal study. At least 1 hour to be done during the weekend so as not to leave the homework till the last minute. Start next class 1. Finish p 18 Disappearing Alaskan seals. from Q8 till the end. 2. Do 4 readings. p7-15. Un monton I know but in the exam you will have 1h 15 minutes to complete this so in theory I'm only giving you 1h 15 minutes of homework but you can spead it out and do it in 3 hours. 3. Please make a note of at least 10 words or sections that you don't understand in the text and ask me about them in the next class. 4. Please print the book or transfer it to your tablets if you have one. 5. Please remember to bring the remaining 18€ for this month to the next class. 6. Any questions please let me know BEFORE the next class. Cambrdg T l a S w s m b d (..about something) -> . "I need you to liaise with my supplier." T br sh p n +object. (To revise/ improve) “I need to brush up on my French” “I need to brush up on playing the guitar my guitar playing.” (exactly in the centre) T liv ri t n slap bang n the centre f the city. sra l W mn P ddle T th nk in ab t f ( ) +object. Detective s r s

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www.marekconnellenglish.com2019-09-04WednesdayClaudiaGilandLuciaIborMarekConnellEnglishnotes1,5Workdone p18DisappearingAlaskansealsuptoq8.

Hmk3 hours a week personal study. At least 1 hour to be done during the weekend so as not to leave the homework till the last minute.

Startnextclass

1.Finishp18DisappearingAlaskanseals.fromQ8tilltheend.2.Do4readings.p7-15.UnmontonIknowbutintheexamyouwillhave1h15minutestocompletethissointheoryI'monlygivingyou1h15minutesofhomeworkbutyoucanspeaditoutanddoitin3hours.3.Pleasemakeanoteofatleast10wordsorsectionsthatyoudon'tunderstandinthetextandaskmeabouttheminthenextclass.4.Pleaseprintthebookortransferittoyourtabletsifyouhaveone.5.Pleaseremembertobringtheremaining18€forthismonthtothenextclass.6.AnyquestionspleaseletmeknowBEFOREthenextclass.

Cambr dg

T l a S w s m b d (..about something) ->

. "I need you to liaise with my supplier." T br sh p n+object.(To revise/ improve) “I need to brush up on my French” “I need to brush up onplayingtheguitarmy guitar playing.”

(exactly in the centre)

T liv ri t nslapbang n thecentre fthecity.

sra lW m nP ddle

T th nkinab tf ( )+object.

Detectives r s

On a table In a table

Ar nd t atable

S i-fi(sci nc f ct on)nd lgent(to allow yourself to enjoy the pleasure of something.) nd lgenc T nd lg nag lt pl su ."I wanted to indulge so I bought the Ferrari."

T sp l T b sp ltT tr t/sp ly s lf.

"I wanted to treat yourself so I bought the Ferrari."

twasatr tf rmy18th.T b y+object satr t.

T tr tp plew ll.mollycoddlep mpe

nthe(p ct e)(quest on)l tte

n mbe 1.

A.

nthe1st(picture /image /question)

theL tte A s ns e ng the6thquest on.thequest onn mbe 3

th nksentence“A” s ns e ngquest on(n mbe )1.th nk‘X’go sw th‘y’.

At h (a person who is expert in or enthusiastic about technology, especially computing.)“I’m a techy.” “I’m a techy person.”

DestructiveDesr ptive

Atr ff c j m

T b st ck n atr ff c j m.tr ff c jam.

The sn’t

al t ftr ff c .

n’t tr ff c j ms.

nable.

T

st pb n

d te pr v ntproh b t

f b d

+(b)fr m (s m th ng)

t aV d(b) +object.While similar, the verbs avoid and prevent are not the same idea. To avoid is to not go near something that is currently happening. To prevent is to stop something from existing or happening altogether. • prevent = to stop something from happening or someone from doing something: • avoid = to stay away from someone or something.

However, if you avoid doing something, this can be more or less synonymous with preventing it. Example: Most workplace accidents can be avoided/prevented with proper safety training. Think of this use of avoid as metaphorically "dodging" a situation. If you can avoid the conditions where something can happen (or avoid being in that situation at all) you have effectively prevented it from happening

T

savespendwast m n y

tim n rg

in ( n)( )+object

invest n (t )Us +(adverb)

R bb shb nsB ns (uk)

Tr shc ns(usa)

r bb sh

g b g TrashDumpster USA

If someone says a bad joke your response can be: “t mblew d!”

Mys lf ß (Without the help of others.) à By nmy wnonBymys lf ß(Alon )àlon l

R cksack(normal size)

Backpack≈60L+

(for long journeys/trekking) T wearcarry aracksack.

Backpackers gob ckp ck ng.

g ptD n

T go fftheb tentr ck.

C sual(relaxed or unconcerned) (casual clothes /sex) casuality la víctima (f)

1.(By)co nc d nc What a coincidence! 2.by nc3.T h ppent + +object"Guess who I happened to bump in to last week, Juan from nursery" "I met them by chance"

The isa al t fp ple.

( t’sgonnab )alls ng ngandalld nc ng.

All singing, all dancing is an idiom meaning "full of vitality", or, more recently, "full-featured". It originated with advertisements for the 1929 musical film The Broadway Melody, which proclaimed the film to be "All talking all singing all dancing". very modern and technically advanced "She showed us the new all-singing, all-dancing graphics software she'd bought for her computer."

T th nkn w(that)à ànoun

th n+ T b +lik +

I eland Ic landn ni land nJam ca.

nthei land fJam ca.