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Thursday, 31 May 2018
UNIT 8 VOCABULARY
PERSONALITY ADJECTIVES
Charming: A power of pleasing, as through beauty.
Stubborn: Unreasonably unwilling to change.
Vain: Overly proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.
Jealous: Fullof a feeling of resentment or anger about someone's success,achievements, advantages, etc.
Moody: Unhappy, gloomy or sullen; depresed.
Shy: Someone who is timid.
PHRASAL VERBS
MUM TELLS ME OFF ALL THE TIME!
I get on well with my parents most of the time and I think we have a good relationship. When I have a problem,they are the first people that I turn to for help. For example, if people at school pick on me, they will always be very sensitive and helpful. My parents also put up with me when I'm moody or lazy. Luckily, we don't fall out very often, but when we do, we make up and forget about it quickly! I really look up to them and respect them, but there is one thing that really annoys me. My mum always tells me off when I do something wrong, even for smalls things like leaving my shoes in the wrong place. The worst thing is that she tells me off in front of my friends. It's so embarrassing. What should I do?
Emma, 15
Pick on: Treat someone unfairly.
Look up: Respect someone.
Put up: Accept something that is annoying.
Get on: Have a friendly relationship with someone.
Turn to: Go to someone for help or advice.
Fall out: Stop being friends with someone because of an argument.
Tell off: Speak angrily to someone for doing something wrong.
Make up: Make friends with someone after an argument.
Charming: A power of pleasing, as through beauty.
Stubborn: Unreasonably unwilling to change.
Vain: Overly proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.
Jealous: Fullof a feeling of resentment or anger about someone's success,achievements, advantages, etc.
Moody: Unhappy, gloomy or sullen; depresed.
Shy: Someone who is timid.
PHRASAL VERBS
MUM TELLS ME OFF ALL THE TIME!
I get on well with my parents most of the time and I think we have a good relationship. When I have a problem,they are the first people that I turn to for help. For example, if people at school pick on me, they will always be very sensitive and helpful. My parents also put up with me when I'm moody or lazy. Luckily, we don't fall out very often, but when we do, we make up and forget about it quickly! I really look up to them and respect them, but there is one thing that really annoys me. My mum always tells me off when I do something wrong, even for smalls things like leaving my shoes in the wrong place. The worst thing is that she tells me off in front of my friends. It's so embarrassing. What should I do?
Emma, 15
Pick on: Treat someone unfairly.
Look up: Respect someone.
Put up: Accept something that is annoying.
Get on: Have a friendly relationship with someone.
Turn to: Go to someone for help or advice.
Fall out: Stop being friends with someone because of an argument.
Tell off: Speak angrily to someone for doing something wrong.
Make up: Make friends with someone after an argument.
Monday, 14 May 2018
VOCABULARY UNIT 6
Bury: To put something in the ground and cover it with earth.
Dump; To throw away something.
Poison: To kill or injure someone o something with a poison.
Preserve: To keep something alive or in existence
Fixed: Something attached to be firm
Reliable: Capable of being relied on
Useless: Without useful qualities
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
How is it cooked?
It's cooked on the grill/ in the oven/ in a pan
What's is that made with?
What does it come with?/ What is it served with?
It comes with.../ It's served with...
What has it got on?/ in it?
It's got ... on/ in it
That smells/ looks/ sounds/ tastes...
I don't the like smell/ look/ sound/ taste of that!
I'm fond/ not very fond of...
I'm keen/ not very keen on...
... are favourites/ is a favourite of mine
I can't resist...
Dump; To throw away something.
Poison: To kill or injure someone o something with a poison.
Preserve: To keep something alive or in existence
Fixed: Something attached to be firm
Reliable: Capable of being relied on
Useless: Without useful qualities
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
How is it cooked?
It's cooked on the grill/ in the oven/ in a pan
What's is that made with?
What does it come with?/ What is it served with?
It comes with.../ It's served with...
What has it got on?/ in it?
It's got ... on/ in it
That smells/ looks/ sounds/ tastes...
I don't the like smell/ look/ sound/ taste of that!
I'm fond/ not very fond of...
I'm keen/ not very keen on...
... are favourites/ is a favourite of mine
I can't resist...
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