-Speaking about new
colours in Spain
-Terminar Book, page
91, 5 LISTENING AND SPEAKING, ejercicio d)
-Corrección C6:FCE
MACMILLAN COURSEBOOK, Page 135, Multiple matching, “Lucky to be alive”
1.A 2.D
3.4.A.B 5.C 6.B
7.A 8.9.A.C 10.B
11.A 12.D 13.C
-Corrección C6: Phonetic transcription
PHONETICS:
Ache /eɪk/, caught /kɔːt/, cousin /ˈkʌsn/, favourite /ˈfeɪvrət/, heart/hɑːt/, hurt /hɜːt/, whereas /weərˈæz/
HOMEWORK:
-Book, page 163, VOCABULARY BANK, WORLD BUILDING, 2. Making adjectives
and adverbs
INFINITIVE OR GERUND:
Infinitive: afford, agree, allow + object +
to infinitive (allow me to go), appear, arrange, ask,
begin (in non-continuous tenses, you can
either use a gerund or an infinitive), begin (in continuous tenses, with
infinitive), claim, decide, demand, expect, forget, hesitate, hope, intend,
learn, manage, mean, need, offer, persuade, plan, pretend, promise, refuse,
seem, try, wait, want, would like, would prefer.
Gerund: admit, allow, avoid, begin (in non-continuous tenses, you can
either use a gerund or an infinitive), can´t help, can´t stand, consider, deny,
discuss, don´t feel like, doesn´t / don´t mind, hate, enjoy, finish, imagine,
involve, keep, like, look forward to, love, mention, miss, need, practice,
prefer, quite like, recall, recommend, regret, risk, spend, stop, suggest, tend,
understand,
Bare infinitive: had better, let, make, modal verbs,
would rather, help
ADJECTIVE ORDER:
Opinion + size
+ age + shape + colour + pattern + material + nationality
NON-ACTION VERBS:
Agree, be,
believe, belong, depend, forget, hate, hear, know, like, love, mater, mean,
need, prefer, want, realize, recognize, remember, seem, suppose, understand
ADVERBS TO BE USED:
·I strongly believe that…
·It is generally agreed that…
·To do
something exceptionally fast / slow
/ carefully,…
·It is / would
be extremely important
·It is / would
be quite interesting
·It is / would
be absolutely essential
·Not only A, but also B
·(I) either A or B
·(I) neither A nor B
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