1. QIUZ
2. NEW WORDS FROM THE VOCAB CLUB
3. IDIOMS
4. TWO - WORDS VERB

1. QUIZ

A. If i go tomorrow, i will bring my tickets.
B. The principal of our school is in the hospital.
C. Can you pick up the telephone please?
D. There are a lot of time to think about this.
E. Let's take the car out for a drive.

2. NEW WORDS FROM THE VOCAB CLUB


Jitters = Nervous
Kelp = Seaweed
Magnate = Person of power
Nectar = fruit juice
Opt = chose
Pane = Place of glass

3. IDIOMS

Idioms are phrase used in casual or informan language that have a maening different from the maening of the individual words. There are hundreds of idioms and they are used regulary by everyone who speak english. Idiom often have colours, animals and body parts in them, you can't look idioms up in regular dictionaries, so here are a few idioms and their meanings to help you.

This week, i will show you some example of body idioms with hand, hair, leg and heart :

  • Do you have a free hand ? = Can you help me ?
  • I know English grammar rule " by heart " = I have memorized the rules of English grammar.
  • Relax and 'let your hair down! = Be comfortable
  • You're pulling my leg' ! = You must be joking!
We could go to the theater, but 'on the other hand'.
we could go out for dinner. Means that we have a choice.

4. TWO - WORDS VERBS

Two words verbs that are made up words that yu can understand by themselves, but when they are put two - words verbs are usually made up of a main verbs and a preposition.

some example using the main verb ' look' and 'put' :

Look up : means to follow someone or something as a leader and go a son look up to his father.
Look out ! : means be careful or move, there is danger.
Look out ! : that car is not stopping !.
Put on : means the action of placing a place of clothing on your body. child put on her shoes this morning
by herself.
Put off : means to delay, not do something until a later date i put off my homework until the night before it is
due.
Put up : means to build, they put you a new office building last year.