Vocabulary from extension course – Lesson 5 (26/1)

Vocabulary from Lesson 5

  • She’s very modest about her achievements.
  • You should dress modestly in a place of worship.
  • We’re having a few teething troubles with the new system.
  • Happy Valley – “northern noir”
  • “Scandi-noir”
  • I’ve been meaning to try out that wine bar for ages.
  • What is the value of “kick-offs”?

 

Are you good at persuading people to do things? Do you know someone who is?

Talk about a time someone persuaded you to do something. How did you feel about this?

Talk about a time you tried to get someone to do something. How did it go?

How good are you at saying “no” to things?

 

I feel backed into a corner

He really made use of his co-workers

to exploit someone

persuade  – “per-swayed”

pursued

The police pursued the getaway car for miles.

Princess Diana was pursued by the paparazzi

 

Phrases

  • How would you feel about …ing ….?
  • Come on, I think you’d be great/fantastic/awesome (at it)!
  • Why don’t you give it a chance/a try/a go/ a shot?
  • You’d really be helping me out.
  • How about….?
  • Why don’t you …?
  • Had you thought about/considered.. ing?
  • You don’t have to worry about (the rope snapping)!

 

the sell-by date, the use-by date

they want to ensure that, make sure that this doesn’t happen

“temp-ra-chur”

an urban legend/an urban myth

to get food poisoning

 

  • What was the article about?
  • What did you find interesting about it?
  • What do YOU do to limit food waste?
  • Do you stick to the use-by date?
  • What can supermarkets do to limit food waste?

There’s mould on the bread.  The bread has gone mouldy.

(US = mold/moldy)

  • color – colour
  • humor – humour
  • neighbor – neighbour
  • realize – realise
  • criticize – criticise
  • organization – organisation
  • theater – theatre

I try to stop myself wasting food.

raspberry