Lesson 3A Flashcards

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(do) housework /ˈhaʊs.wɝːk/
(do) homework
(do) exercise

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the work of keeping a house clean and tidy:
e.g.
I hate doing housework.

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(play) the guitar /ɡɪˈtɑːr/

(play) tennis

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e.g.

Get into the habit of tuning your guitar every day before you practise

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(study) economics (noun)

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/ek.əˈnɑː.mɪks/
the way in which trade, industry, or money is organized, or the study of this
e.g.
He knows very little about economics or international finance.

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(?) glasses

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wear

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Work has two meanings :

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1 She works in a museum. = it’s her job

2 The phone doesn’t work. = it’s broken

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where we can use have or eat?

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Have can be used with both food and drink, and is common with meals, e.g., have a sandwich, have a coffee, have lunch.
Eat can only be used with food, e.g., eat fast food.

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watch have two meaning :

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to look at someone or something for a period of time, paying attention to what is happening
**
a small clock that you wear on your wrist or keep in your pocket

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southern /ˈsʌð.ɚn/ adjective

Start with capital letter

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in or from the south part of an area:
e.g.
The sun shines a lot in Southern California.

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shine

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to send out or reflect light:
e.g.
The sun shines a lot in Southern California.

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loud adjective

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making a lot of noise
e.g.
I heard a loud crash in the kitchen

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foreigner noun /ˈfɔːr.ə.nɚ/

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a person who comes from another country
e.g.
It will soon be impossible for foreigners to enter the country.

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خیلی گرم میشه!
خیلی سرد میشه
خیلی تاریک میشه

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It gets very hot!
It gets very cold!
It gets very dark!

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13
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من همیشه هنگامی که میرم بیرون عینک آفتابی میزنم

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I always wear sunglasses when I go out!

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quiet /ˈkwaɪ.ət/ adj

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making very little noise
e.g.
It’s so quiet without the kids here.

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polite /pəˈlaɪt/ adj

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behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people’s feelings
e.g.
I’m afraid I wasn’t very polite to her.

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when do we use simple present?

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  1. We use the simple present for things that are generally true or that habitually happen.
  2. To make negatives use don’t/doesn’t+ verb ( base form).
  3. The spelling rules for the he/ she/ it forms are the same as for the plurals (see Grammar Bank 2A p.126)
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what is voiced and unvoiced sounds?

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حروفی که هنگام تلفط حنجره شما نمیلرزه حروف بی صدا هستند مثل
p,f,t,k
و برعکس

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18
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what ate the pronunciation rules for third person singular?

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change the sentence with this subject pronoun:
I watch TV .(He)
They play the guitar. (She)
We wear glasses. (He)
They have two children.(He)
We do homework.(She)
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He watches TV .
She plays the guitar.
He wears glasses.
He has two children.
She does homework.
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change the sentence to negative:
I do housework.
She does housework.
change the sentences to third person singular:
I don't cook lunch.
I don't wear glasses.
I don't play the guitar.
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I don't do housework.
She doesn't do housework.
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She doesn't cook lunch.
She doesn't  wear glasses.
She doesn't play the guitar.
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21
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freeway

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a wide road for fast-moving traffic, especially in the US, with a limited number of places at which drivers can enter and leave it

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college /ˈkɑː.lɪdʒ/

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a school for advanced education, especially in a particular profession or skill

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paradise /ˈper.ə.daɪs/

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a place or condition of great happiness where everything is exactly as you would like it to be

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hurry /ˈhɝː.i/ noun

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the need to move or do things more quickly than normal
e.g.
Are you in a hurry (= wanting) to leave?

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drive-through /ˈdraɪv.θruː/ noun

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a place where you can get some type of service by driving through it, without needing to get out of your car
e.g.
If you’re in a hurry, you go to a drive-through and buy coffee from your car.

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forest /ˈfɔːr.ɪst/

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a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves
e.g.
Tropical rain forests used to cover 10% of the earth’s surface.

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mall

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a large, usually covered, shopping area where cars are not allowed
e.g.
This mall is a shopper’s paradise

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walk around

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walk with no particular goal; “we were walking around in the garden”; “after breakfast, she walked about in the park”

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salesperson /ˈseɪlzˌpɝː.sən/

what is salesperson’s plural?

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salespeople

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prefer /prɪˈfɝː/

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to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another
e.g.
Do you prefer hot or cold weather?

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lane /leɪn/

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one of two or more marked paths in a road to keep vehicles traveling in the same direction a safe distance apart
e.g.
That idiot changed lanes without signalling.

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theme park /ˈθiːm ˌpɑːrk/

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a type of park where you can have fun riding on big machines such as a roller coaster, and where the whole park is based on one subject such as water or space travel

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ride noun

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a machine in an amusement park that people travel in or are moved around by for entertainment
e.g.
My favourite ride is the Ferris wheel.

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water slide noun

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a slide that goes down into a swimming pool, usually with water running down it
e.g.
The waterslide was fantastic fun, both for adults and children.

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line

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a group of people standing one behind the other who are waiting for something
e.g.
I had to wait/stand in line for three hours to get tickets.

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French fries

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long, thin pieces of potato that are fried and eaten hot

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lemonade /ˌlem.əˈneɪd/

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a drink made with the juice of lemons, water, and sugar

38
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what is the capital of South Korea?

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Seoul /soʊl/

39
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customer /ˈkʌs.tə.mɚ/

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a person who buys goods or a service

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greet /ɡriːt/ verb

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to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the stated way
e.g.
The teacher greeted each child with a friendly “Hello!”

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serve /sɝːv/

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to provide food or drinks
e.g.
Breakfast is served in the restaurant between 7.00 and 11.00.

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delicious /dɪˈlɪʃ.əs/ adj

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having a very pleasant taste or smell

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grill /ɡrɪl/ verb

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to cook food over fire or hot coals, usually on a metal frame
e.g.
Dad was grilling chicken in the back yard.

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side dish

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in a restaurant, an extra dish of food, for example vegetables or salad, that is served with the main dish, sometimes on a separate plate
As a side dish, serve plain white rice.

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jewelry /ˈdʒuː.əl.ri/ (UK jewellery)

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decorative objects worn on your clothes or body that are usually made from valuable metals, such as gold and silver, and precious stones
e.g.
She now makes jewellery boxes, pencil holders, and Christmas decorations.

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booth /buːθ/

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a small partly enclosed structure where you can buy things, play games, or get information, usually at a market or a fair
e.g.
There are shopping booths in the subway station.

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bracelet /ˈbreɪslɪt/

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a piece of jewellery that is worn around the wrist or arm

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necklace /ˈnek.ləs/

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a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, beads, etc

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get around

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To travel from place to place: It is hard to get around without a car.

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festival /ˈfestəvəl/

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an occasion when there are performances of many films, plays, pieces of music etc, usually happening in the same place every year
e.g.
I first heard them play at the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival.

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colleague /ˈkɑː.liːɡ/

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one of a group of people who work together
e.g.
I don’t know anything about this, but I’m sure my colleague here can help you.

52
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چه چیز رو راجع به بریتانیا دوست نداری؟

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What don’t you like about Britain?