Wednesday, September 23, 2009

NEW ENGLISH FILE - 5C - HOW MUCH CAN YOU LEARN IN A MONTH?

- think - thought - thougt


- The old man with glasses ordered a beer and asked Mr. Smartie Pants what food he would suggest.






- Waiters and waitresses serving a drink.






























- teach (v) - taught - taught; teacher (n)




- learn (v) - learned - learned; learner (n)















- Poland map

Monday, September 21, 2009

5B - WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD?

The Lonely Goatherd (Julie Andrews & The Sound Of Music Children) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0OeqieLg8I

- fit (adj); unfit (adj)


- The Von Trapp familly (The Sound of Music)
- People who sing are often fitter and healthier than people who don't.




- DREAM OF - DAYDREAMING



- DREM ABOUT - DREAMING WHILE ASLEEP










WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD?




SINGING

SWIMMING

LOOKING AT THE SEA

BEING WITH MY FRIENDS

STUDYING













- storm


- breathe /briːð/ (v) ; breath /breθ/ (n)





- Our class lasts one hour and fifteen minutes. It starts at 6.15 pm and finishes at 7.30 pm



















- They were all singing in the choir.













- He needs to tidy his room. tidy (v); tidy (n); tidy (adj)








- The airplane is going to land









- The airplane has just taken off.






















- meals


Monday, September 14, 2009

NEW ENGLISH FILE PRE-INTERMEDIATE - 5A - ARE YOU A PARTY ANIMAL?

- party animal = someone who likes/enjoys going to parties



- WHY DO PEOPLE GO TO PARTIES?
- WHY DO PEOPLE GO ON HOLIDAYS?
- WHY DO PEOPLE GET MARRIED?
- WHY DO PEOPLE LEARN ENGLISH?
- WHY DO PEOPLE GO TO A GYM?
+to meet people
+ to relax
+ to have a good time
+ to drink
+ to make friends
+ to get a boyfriend / girlfriend

COUNTDWON TO FIRST CERTIFICATE - UNIT 10 - STAND BY ME - pages 100 to 105


- Different brands supported the event



- He wasn't being careful, so he bumped into the lady.



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The man with glasses was scruffily dressed; scruffy (adj): untidy and dirty


- He was surprised with his conversation with his daughter. The surprised happened because of the age gap between them.






- blame (v)



- break up = split up



He accused people in the company of being narrow-minded workers; narrow-minded (adj)






- stand up for yourself x give in


- stand up for sth/sb: phrasal verb (also stick up for sth/sb ) to defend or support a particular idea or a person who is being criticized or attacked


- They often have rows. /rəʊ/


- fate: (n) a power that some people believe causes and controls all events, so that you cannot change or control the way things will happen


- let sb down: phrasal verb - to disappoint someone by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do.


- HOW INDEPENDENT ARE YOU?


- DO YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE ACCORDING TO YOUR OWN RULES, OR DO YOU LET YOURSELF GET TALKED INTO THINGS THAT YOU LATER REGRET?

IRREGULAR VERBS LIST


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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

NEW ENGLISH FILE PRE INTERMEDIATE - FILE 4 - VOCABULARY REVIEW




- He went to the restaurant with his fiancée






- a bride wearing a wedding dress




























- a woman taking off her blouse and bra









- a customer trying on clothes












- a waste of time





- a woman doing the washing up

- Men taking out the rubbish







- a tidy room

- a hammer




- a wide street





- a narrow street
- directions