Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Wednesday June 24th 2015

STUDENTS:

Tolmachov: has caught a cold.


Fadeev:

  • play - game E.g. Rain stopped play during the final of the National Tennis Championship.
  • play - acting - A piece of writing that is intended to be actied in a theatre or on radio or television.
  • The Browns are seeing a play on Monday.
  • refer to - відноситись до E.g. Which verbs refer to the present/future?
  • on foot  - пішки
  • Fancy joining me? - Не хочете приєднатись до мене?
  • wetsuit - гідрокостюм
  • surveying office - геодезичний офіс
  • stunt - трюк; ефективний спортивний виступ
  • statement - ствердження
  • highlight - висувати на передній план
  • clerical work - діловодство
  • lead - вести певний спосіб життя
  • He leads a double life. - Він веде подвійне життя.
  • spare time - вільний час
  • article - стаття
  • is like - є як
  • myth - міф
  • in front of - перед чимось
  • until - до певного моменту
Gaidaichuk

  • memrise
  • suffix -ship
  • pop-up ad
  • bill - beak
  • jingle
  • ubiquitous
  • compell
  • distract
  • invasive
  • slick
  • I am bombarded
  • get in the way of my work
  • get sidetracked
  • phone invariably rings
  • persist
  • are plasted with flyers
  • shut sth out - forget; ignore
  • the other day
  • I was feeling pretty down
  • are all about
  • I couldn't get the tune out of my head
  • reassure - comfort sb
  • street vendor
  • ploy
  • gimmick
  • pressurise
  • induce
  • oblige
  • urge
  • branding
  • entice


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Idiom:COME rain or shine - За будь яких обставин.

WORD OF THE DAY:
Cambridgewarble
Oxford
Merriam-Webster: anastrophe - анастрОфа

New Testament: If a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray.

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