Unit 2.4 Flashcards
Get along
• I just can’t get along with him.
نمی تونم باهاش ادامه بدم.
SubmitEnglish Dictionary
manage, handle, reach an agreement with someone; advance, move forward
get along 1 have a harmonious
or friendly relationship: they seem to get along pretty well he does not get along with his son. 2 manage to live or survive: don’t worry, we’ll get along without you. 3 go away; leave: it’s time we were getting along. 4 [in imperative] British English informal used to express scepticism or disbelief or to tell someone to go away:
oh, get along with you!.
Documentary/ documentaries
Filming documentaries
documentary /ˌdɒkjʊˈmɛnt(ə)ri /
▸ adjective 1 consisting of or based on official documents: documentary evidence of regular payments from the company.
2 using pictures or interviews with people involved in real events to provide a factual report on a particular subject: a documentary programme about Manchester United.
▸ noun (plural documentaries) a film or television or radio programme that provides a factual report on a particular subject.
–DERIVATIVES documentarily adverb.
–ORIGIN early 19th century: from document + -ary1.
It was absolutely freezing.
What do you think would be the most difficult thing about living in this area?
I’m curious about living there
Beside Vs Besides
alongside- in addition
besides /bɪˈsʌɪdz /
▸ preposition in addition to; apart from: I have no other family besides my parents besides being a player, he was my friend.
▸ adverb in addition; as well: I’m capable of doing the work, and a lot more besides. ▪ [sentence adverb] used to introduce an additional idea or explanation: I had no time to warn you. Besides, I wasn’t sure.
When you live in an exterime environment, it’s nice to have the comforts of home sometimes.
It’s against the law to kill any animal in Antractica. It’s also illegal to bring plant life there
Running water
Drumheller is a town of about 8000 people
The most fascinating things to see are the hoodoos
A desert-like environment
The ground is very dry and rock- like.
Fascinating
adjective
[‘fas·ci·nat·ing || ‘fæsɪneɪtɪŋ]
charming, enchanting; captivating, attractive