To cook food in very hot water.
Boil
This month I ______ (stay) with my sister while my apartment is being painted.
am staying
Do you agree or disagree?
Comedians who perform for live audiences are usually better entertainers.
I disagree. There are a lot of great comedians who only perform online or on TV.
(adjective) – Wanting to be successful or powerful.
ambitious
When do we use simple present and present continuous.
Use the simple present for habits and completed actions.
Use the present continuous for an action in progress.
Categorize the next words: pineapple, responsible, tearjerker.
What is pineapple? food,
What responsible point out? personal quality,
When do you use this word? In a story
If you like Italian food, ______ (go) Gino's.
go to
Money should be given to charities not individuals.
I agree with statement because you never know how individuals are going to spend the money you give them.
(verb phrase) – To be popular to do, wear, say, etc. for a short period of time
be a fad
Simple past or present perfect.
(verb phrase) – To do something faster, better, etc. than anyone else.
break a record
The train must have broken down. ______ here for about half an hour.
I've been waiting
Have a conversation with a classmate using:
"I won a medal when I was in elementary school."
- Did you win a medal when you were in elementary school?
- Yes, I did. I won a medal for best story of the class. What about you? Did you win a medal when you were in elementary school?
- No, I didn’t. But I won a medal in high school as best athlete of the year.
(verb phrase) – To be useful or enjoyable despite needing a lot of effort.
be worth it
Explain the present perfect continuous. Give an example.
A phrase used to sell a product.
slogan
This ______ be my bag! Mine is perfectly fine, but this one has holes in it.
can/must/might/have
can't
Work with your team. Give each other advice about eating out and/or preparing food. Use real conditionals.
If you don’t like old-fashioned restaurants, don’t go to that Mexican one.
(verb phrase) – To not have enough money to buy something.
can't afford
Difference between dynamic and stative verbs.
To wash something with water.
Rinse.
"I gave my hands a quick rinse."
Correct the mistake
I prefer the city because country life isn't enough exciting. (1)
If I wanted some advice, I'll ask you for it! (2)
You'll get sick if you ate that. (3)
Answer C must be the right answer, but I'm not sure. (4)
1) exciting enough
2) I'd ask
3) eat
4) might
Discuss with a partner:
It’s (easy / difficult) to boost your career chances here because . . .
problems/solutions
(noun) – Something that someone owns that shows they have a high position in society.
status symbol
Modals of speculation.