"the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
phishing
Characteristics that you are born with...
a) nat¡onality-ethnic-gender
b)nationality-ethnicity- gender
c)appearance- style- possessions
b)nationality-ethnicity- gender
make a list of the modals that we have studied in this unit (excluding the ones of deduction)
* affirmative, negative
*present, past
can
can't
could
couldn't
must
have to
mustn't
don't have to
had to
didn't had to
List the modal verbs of deduction that we have studied in this unit
must be
might not be
could
might be
can't be
I__________ already______ this movie
What's the meaning of savvy?
someone with practical intelligence. "con destreza, conocedor, entendido"
abstract things about you that you choose...
a) believes-values-personality
b)ideas-valors-character
c)personality-beliefs-values
c) beliefs-values-personality
1. We use...., ..... or... when we aren't sure about something.
2. We use....or... when we are sure about something.
1. might not, could, might
2. can't, must
What modal verb do we use to give advice?
should/shouldn't
Main Differences between future simple will and future going to
will: predicitions, opinions, promises...
going to: predictions based on evidence, plans
give me a synonym of scam
fraud
"a group of people of approximately the same age, status, and interests "is a ...
peer group
1. She's won prizes for her research. She ____be really intelligent.
2. I'd take an umbrella if I were you. It looks like it _____rain.
3. It _____be him. He's on holiday until next week.
1. must
2. may
3. can't
What's the difference between must and have to?
Must and have to are both used for obligation and are often quite similar.
We often use must for more personal opinions about what it is necessary to do, and have to for what somebody in authority has said it is necessary to do.
I must remember to get a present for Daisy. (my opinion)
You have to look after their hair regularly. (dog experts say so)
Do you have to wear a tie for school? (asking about school rules)
Comparative and superlative form of:
happy:
big:
good:
bad:
far:
happier than, the happiest
bigger than, the biggest
better than, the best
worse than, the worst
farther/further than, the farthest/furthest
give me a synonym of "to shred documents"
to destroy documents
difference between ethnicity, ethnic, national, nationality
ethnicity:noun --> the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
ethnic: adjective --> relating to a population subgroup
national: adjective -relating to or characteristic of a nation ->
nationality: noun --> the status of belonging to a particular nation.
Which sentence is correct?
1. Joe might be to play football at the moment.
2. Joe might be playing football at the moment.
3. Joe might be play football at the moment.
2. Joe might be playing football at the moment.
In the negative.... Do "don't have to" and "mustn't" have the same meaning?
No. Their negative forms are completely different.
you mustn't use your mobile phones in class. (prhibition, it's mandatory, not optional)
If you don't like him, you don't have to see him again.
(there is no obligation to see him again, but you have a choice)
Tell me a sentence in 3rd conditional
If+ subject+ past perfect+][subject+ would+ have+ past participle]
If I had known, I would have worn something nicer
Whats the meaning of "spending spree" give me a definition
a brief period of extravagant spending. to buy a lot of things.
In order to create new words we can add________ to the _______ word. They are located at the _______ of a word.
For example, we can create nouns from _______, ______, and______ thanks to them.
1. suffixes
2. root
3. end
4. nouns
5. verbs
6. adjectives
Which sentence is correct?
1. This writing is terrible. That can being an 'e', but I'm not sure.
2. This writing is terrible. That can be an 'e', but I'm not sure.
3. This writing is terrible. That could be an 'e', but I'm not sure.
3. This writing is terrible. That could be an 'e', but I'm not sure.
Tell me an advice!
Tell me a prohibition!
Tell me something I can do, but it is up to me!
with should
with mustn't
with don't need to
The teachers gave their students more than 2 opportunities in the exam
Their students were given more than 2 opportunities in the exam (by their teachers)