Lesson 2- English for Seniors C1 Monday, 29th September
(Answers to the homework follow the notes)
an adder
a slow worm
He was absolutely legless and couldn’t remember how he got home (slang – drunk)
I want to become more fluent in English.
I don’t want to lose my English skills. “looz”
loose – tight
I lost 10kg and my jeans were loose. “looss”
The dog got loose and ran away.
The teacher gives me a lot of homeworks.
I retired two years ago.
I’ve been retired for two years. (= how long?)
I’ve been retired since 2023. (=Since when?)
What do you do? I’m retired.
I am now retired since a few years, I’ve now been retired for a few years.
I’ve been married for 25 years/ since 2000.
Discussion
- What has been the highlight of the past week?
- Have you read, heard, or watched anything interesting recently?
- What small thing has made you smile this week?
- What have you done outdoors to enjoy this weather?
- If you could relive one or two days from the past few months, which would they be and why?
Uppror – to revolt
An uprising
To rise up against the employers
They’re demonstrating against the war.
demonstrations
a hedgehog
a porcupine (USA)
They just went on and on. (= neg)
Fresh/dried coriander (cilantro USA)
I am watching a really good series on Apple TV at the moment called “Slow Horses” (see-reez)
Don’t be so serious. I was only joking!
He just pulled down the blind(s).
Prepositions
Preposition + verb in ”ing” form
He insisted on driving me home.
- She insisted on telling me there and then.
- We made short work of finishing the accounts. The dog made short work of (finishing) its dinner.
- Don’t pay any attention to what you read in the media.
- I caught a glimpse of him disappearing around the building.
- Our little son is really excited about/by/at the thought of going to Disneyworld.
- The police have carried out a thorough investigation into the incident. The police said they would look into it.
- He was unable to cope with the job because of ill health.
- Don’t leave the building without setting the burglar alarm. Don’t leave before calling your brother.
- The houses in the immediate vicinity of the blast were severely damaged.
- In the summer, the locals are vastly outnumbered by
- Can you account for the missing money?
- He was exempted from service because of his disability.
- He congratulated us on our anniversary.
- Don’t disturb him now. He’s engrossed in his studies.
- That money has been earmarked for the foreign students’ fund.
- He referred to the letter he had received that morning.
- I hope you didn’t take offence by/at what I said.
- I’m not really keen on going there to be honest with you.
- My grandmother was partial to a glass of sherry after dinner. (= she rather liked it and did it quite frequently)
- The news conference was brought to an abrupt halt by protestors. The traffic was brought to a standstill by the demonstrators.
- He was determined to pass the exam.
- He was intent on passing the exam.
- Although he sounded convincing, I was a little suspicious of his over-confident manner.
- The media are an intrusion into people’s privacy.
- She is in no way to blame for the accident.
- It took the judges two hours to agree on which story should win the prize.
- I’m afraid I don’t agree with
- She finally agreed to his proposal.