Vocabulary Recycling:
Phrasal Verbs & Expressions With Get
get someone down
get the hang of something
get on someone's nerves
get on like a house on fire
get off to a flying start
Idioms & Collocations - New Technology
state of the art
new-fangled
behind the times
old hat
cutting edge
ground-breaking
life expectancy
carbon footprint
artificial intelligence
designer baby
Digital Wonderland (Unit 10.3 Language Leader Advanced)
- Reading - identifying genre
- Vocabulary - academic verbs
- Listening - features of spoken English
- Speaking - debates and discussions
Error Correction
this/that
T.V. (pronunciation)
prejudiced (vowel sound)
with the passing/passage of time…
I am very sensitive to the fact that…
Going Further
For those of you who are travelling this week...
2 comments:
Hi Sean, all,
I was wondering if a swift mention to the difference between "continuously" and "continnually" as well as some other related (or not) false friends/slightly (or significant) difference in meaning of similar words can be "also" explored next sat.
Thanks,
Marco
Good idea. Will get my thinking cap on.
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