Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Fwd: [eoi-english-2013-ni2c:20] Class Summary for November 4th.

Thank you, Charly

[1] don't be mistaken by what we saw a few days ago about "the last day" / "next Tuesday", etc. That applies to nouns with a time reference: days of the weeks, months, years... not to every noun. With "class" follow the general rule.

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From: Carlos Aparicio <carlos.aparicio.rodriguez@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:18 PM
Subject: [eoi-english-2013-ni2c:20] Class Summary for November 4th.
To: eoi-english-2013-ni2c@googlegroups.com


Hello dear classmates;
I´m goint to write a brief summary of last class [1].
Last Monday we started the class by playing a game about -Question +Questions and Question -Tag +Tags.
After +THAT, We worked on page 14, exercises 1,2,3,4 and 5.

Some vocabulary or interesting sentences.

Pour you heart out         "contar penas"   -   I poured my heart out TO him

Lend an earn                  "escuchar -con compresivamente"   Clair´s always one to lend a sympathetic ear

Bound something           " No te queda otra"       -  there´s bound to be a lot of traffic        Another eg:    you´re bound to feel nervious [cuidado: estás escribiendo lo que pronuncias, y no lo pronuncias bien...]  about your interview

To bind/bound/ bound                   "Atar"

To shrink                                        "encoger"
Shrink as a noun                           "Loquero" Slang definition

 To Lock out                                  "Quedarse fuera
 To Lock in                                     "encerrarse"

Row is similar than argument [notice that different meanings are pronounced differently: /raʊ/  and /rəʊ/]

-Let +Let's get over the course , take care.
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