Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Glossary Unit 3

Come in: to enter

Thick: heavy, not easily poured

Put out = extinguish

Break out: to begin or arise suddenly

Collapse: to fall, crumble suddenly

Trapped: an unpleasant situation from witch it is difficult to escape

Pipes: a tube or cylinder of metal or other material, used for carruing water, gas...

Murder: the unlawful killing of a person, especially when done deliberately

Attorney: a person legally appointed or empowered to act for another

Mugger: a person who mugs, especially one who assaults a person in order to rob him or her.

Burglar: a person who commits burglary; housebreaker

Hooligan: a  ruffian or hoodlum.

Hijacker: who takes control of a vehicle by force

Handcuffs: a metal ring that can be locked around a prisoner's wrist

Sunday, 22 November 2015

Class with Jessie

Glossary

Rub: apply pressure with movement

Crack = break

Ripple: small wave

Flashlight: handheld torch

Pantry: food storage cupboard or room

Hazard: bad aspect 

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Class with Jessie

Glossary

Rascals: bad childrens

Turf = carpet

Sprained ankle: injure of the ankle

Crutch: support to assist a person in walking

Dye: add color

fabric = cloth

Idioms

" The die in cast"= the luck is in the air

" Dice with death"= playing with the death

"He´s a dyed in the wool"= obstinate

"added another string to my bow"= learn something new

Homonyms 

Same word different meaning
example:  bow - symbol of respect
                          - decorative material
                          - archery

Homophones

Same sound different writting
example:  beau   bough

Glossary

Valley girl: she looks like a rich person

Apoiment: meeting with the doctor

Luggage = suitcase

Claim = demand

Duty-free: exempt from customs tax

Schedule= timetable

Misty = foogy

Slangs: very informal words and idioms

Monday, 12 October 2015

Glossary

Stork: a wading bird having long legs and a long neck and bill.

Wading bird: long-legged bird that lives in water.

knight: medieval soldier.

Drop: let fall accidentally.

Pain: physical suffering, great discomfort

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Glossary

Seeming: apparent but not actual or genuine  .

Stumble:  to trip or fall while walking or running  .

Bloopers: an embarrassing mistake, such as misspoken words on a broadcast.

Coach: bus only to go from a city to another.