- Today we're going to continue revising vocabulary and some grammar aspects. But first, let's check homework:
2- Translations:
1- Make yourself comfortable: Ponte cómoda
1- Make yourself comfortable: Ponte cómoda
2- I'll get in: Entraré
3- It's perfectly OK with me: Está perfecto para mi
4- It's a must: Eso debe hacerse
5- I'm in charge: Estoy a cargo
6- It's not my cup of tea: No es mi responsabilidad
7- Half and half: Mitad y mitad
8- Your share: Tu parte
9- For the time being: Por ahora
10- It's a deal: Es un trato
3- 1- b- roommates
2- c- in an interview
3- a- sharing the flat
4- c- It's a deal
4- 1- I'm in charge
2- I'll get in
3- It's a must
4- Make yourself comfortable
5- Your share
6- It's a deal
7- It's not my cup of tea
8- It's perfectly OK with me
9- Fot the time being
10- Half and half
3.
3- 1- b- roommates
2- c- in an interview
3- a- sharing the flat
4- c- It's a deal
4- 1- I'm in charge
2- I'll get in
3- It's a must
4- Make yourself comfortable
5- Your share
6- It's a deal
7- It's not my cup of tea
8- It's perfectly OK with me
9- Fot the time being
10- Half and half
5- 1- She wants to rent Brenda's flat.
2- No, she isn't.
3- She has got a friend who lives there.
4- She loves cooking.
5- Because Heidy hates cooking and Brenda can be in charge.
6- In the laundry that is in the basement.
7- With a part-time job she's looking for at the moment.
8- Heidy is going to rent the flat and they are going to be roommates.
People's character:
1- 1- c 2- a 3- b 4- g 5- d 6- e 7- f 8- i 9- j 10- h
2- 1- tense 2- nice 3- friendly 4- relaxed 5- cheerful
6- optimistic 7- honest 8- reliable
3- 1- c 2- a 3- b
4- Clothes items: skirt- blouse- blazer - socks - dress - trousers- jumper
Shoes: ballet flats- high-heeled sandals - combat boots
Materials: wool - cotton- corduroy- crepe- embroidered- denim- leather- nylon
Patterns: plain- flowery- spotted- striped
Accesories: clutch bag - backpack
- Now let's learn about DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES (Pages 10, 11- LIGHT UP 4)
EXAMPLE:
1. Sam works for a company which makes computers.
- Let's learn about PREFIXES and SUFFIXES:
A prefix is a group of letters (or an affix) that's added to the beginning of a word, and a suffix is an affix that's added to the end of a word. Prefixes modify the meaning of a word. They can make a word negative, show repetition, or indicate opinion. Some suffixes add to or change a word's meaning.
- Add the correct prefixes to form the opposite adjectives:
HOMEWORK: (send these activities to your teacher) Page 77 act. 3, 4, 5 LIGHT UP 4)
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REMEMBER! Look up the meaning of new words or expressions and study them!


























