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VOCABULARY:
- Chess: board, chess player, pieces
- Camping: camper, tent, backpack
- Cooking: cook, cooker, oven
- Cycling: bike, cyclist, helmet
- Music: instrument, musician
- Painting: brush, paint, painter
- Photography: camera, photographer

VERBS FOLLOWED BY TO OR -ING:


Verbs followed by the infinitive:
- afford - learn
- agree - manage
- arrange - offer
- attempt - plan
- choose - promise
- decide - refuse
- expect - seem
- help - want
- hope - would like
- intend

Verbs followed by -ing:


- Admit - give up
- avoid - imagine
- can’t stand - mind
- consider - miss
- dislike - postpone
- don’t mind - practise
- enjoy - put off
- fancy - prevent
- feel like - suggest
- finish
Verbs followed by -ing or infinitive with not difference:
- Begin -Hate
- Continue - like
- Intend - love
- Start - prefer

PHRASAL VERBS:
- go on: continue : continuar
- run out of : use all of something : usar todo de algo
- join in : become part of : formar parte de algo
- take up : start doing a hobby : empezar a hacer una actividad
- set off : start a journey : iniciar un día
- find out : discover : descubrir
- look after : take care : cuidarse
- hang on : wait : esperar
- put your name down : sign in : iniciar sesión
- give up : aband on : abandonar
- look forward to something : expect : suponer
- go off : to stop liking : dejar de gustar

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE:
Above: encima (sin tocarlo)
Behind: detrás
In front of: delante de
Inside: dentro
Next to: al lado de
On: encima (tocando)
On the right: a la derecha
On the left: a la izquierda
Opposite: enfrente
Under: debajo
Below: debajo
Between: entre dos cosas
Among: entre dos o más cosas

T.4
VOCABULARY:
- art gallery
- book shop
- bridge
- cinema
- department store
- factory
- fountain
- library
- market
- monument
- shopping centre
- sports centre
- stadium
- town hall
- youth club
- sightseeing

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRIP, JOURNEY AND TRAVEL:


Travel:
viajar a algún sitio constantemente .
Ex:
- I travel every summer
- Noun, concept of traveling
Space travel is developing

Trip:
- go - stay - come back
- A school trip
Ex:
- My last trip was to USA
- Have a nice trip!
Journey:
- trayecto
Ex:
- My journey to school takes 20 minutes.

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES ADJECTIVES:


Regular adjectives:
small - smaller - smallest
large - larger - largest
hot - hotter - hottest
heavy - heavier - heaviest
polite - more polite - most polite
difficult - more difficult - most difficult

Irregular adjectives:

bad - worse - the worst


good - better - the best
far - farther - the farthest

We can use this words with comparative adjectives:

We use a bit, a little, slightly, not much or not a lot to describe a small difference.
We use much, a lot or far to describe a large difference.

GRADABLE AND NON-GRADABLE ADJECTIVES:


I’m very cold - gradable : very, quite, extremely, fairly, pretty
I’m absolutely freezing: non-gradable: absolutely, really, totally

GRADABLE NON-GRADABLE

bad terrible
big enormous

cold freezing

good excellent

pleased delighted

hot boiling

interesting fascinating

small tiny

tiring exhausting

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