These last weeks have been really intensive!
And in part is due to
our new classmate because he’s working really hard so as to sit his CAE exam
(take in or
sit an exam) in March! Daniel you are making us work really hard!
Don’t misunderstand us!
We are not complaining because it’s good practice.
By the way, welcome
to our class!
Week 18th – 20th
We went on working really hard!
That week we focused on the “Use of English” part.
It consists of five parts.
Part 1- Multiple - choice text
Part 2- Gapped- text
Part 3- Word building
Part 4- Homonyms
Part 5- Rewriting
We also did the reading part.
Part 1- Three extracts from a scientific research background. Multiple choice answers.
Part 2- An extract from a magazine article where six paragraphs had been removed.
Part 3 - Newspaper article. Also, multiple choice answers.
Part 4- Reviews of crime novels. Choosing from the reviews so as to answer the questions.
We revised some idioms with “out of”
· When do you feel out of breath?
· How long have they been out of work?
· Did you know that a translator computer translated the expression “out of sight, out of mind” into “invisible, insane”?
· Is this information out of date?
As well as “Animal Idioms”
· Have you ever talked until the cows came home? Who with?
· When you buy a bargain, it usually smells a rat!
· My daughter is so clumsy! She’s like a bull in a China shop!
· The problem with teenagers is that they don’t pay any attention to your advice. Talking to them is like water off a duck’s back!
· The atmosphere at work was OK until somebody set the cat among the pigeons and rumours got to the boss.
Finally, could you make the difference between these pair of words?
Policy /politics economic/ economics economy/economies safety/ security
take over / overtake complimentary / complementary
Specially / especially
I hope you get lots of stamina (energy) because this week promises to be really intensive, too!
Week 11th – 13th
We had a second listening. A full listening
part, too.
It seemed to me that
this time it was easier for you. According to Eduardo the parts that were
easier in the previous listening, were more difficult in this one and
viceversa.
Here you are the
listening links, in case you want to go through them again!
We extended our
knowledge of “get”.
We read about women
who “got their
own back”! (took revenge)
Hot verb: “GET”
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Adjective or participle
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Different
meanings
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As a
phrasal verb
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Get dark
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Get a paper (buy)
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Get on with (have a good relationship / manage)
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Get ready
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Get a taxi ( call)
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Get out of (avoid doing)
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Get old
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Get an email (receive)
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Get through (contact by phone)
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Get angry
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Get help (find help)
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Get up ( rise from bed)
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Get married
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Get to (arrive)
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Get at (reach, imply)
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Get lost
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Get over (recover)
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And don’t forget the passive meaning: “I got
my hair cut yesterday”
Nor the expressions:
Get in touch and get in my nerves!
How do you get in touch with your friends? By email, phone or
personally?
Which things get on your nerves? (can’t stand, can’t bear)?
We definitely got a lot in our plates!
And also we had some
exercises on “make” and “do”
Could you do me a favour?
Can I make a phone
call from your office? My mobile is dead!
Do you really think
that the only goal of doing business is making a profit so as to make a lot
of money?
My suitcase is full!
Can you make
room in yours so as to carry these bottles of wine for me?
See you tomorrow!