Conversation Time Unit 3 Page 13
My pie won the first prize.:
I became the first person in the pie baking contest.
Congratulations: I am happy for you.
Is there anything wrong?: What's wrong?
It tasted awful.: The taste of my pie was very bad.
Awful # terrific
cheer up.: Be happy.
It doesn't matter.: It's not important.
I give up.: I don't want to try again.
so can you: you can, too.
When do we start?: When should we start practicing?
Matter: (n), (v)
Matter (n): problem
My school subjects aren't matters for me.
Matter (v): important
My school subjects matter for me.
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Word Time Page 14
discouraged: hopeless
hopeless # hopeful
uncomfortable # comfortable
full # hungry
worried = nervous, anxious
envious: jealous
embarrased = ashamed
angry = mad
proud: feel good about yourself because of your good work (+)
arrogant: feel good about yourself because of nothing (-)
scared = frightened, afraid
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Supplementary Book new words meanings Page 18
public (adj): for all the people to use
event (n): happening
ashamed (adj): feel bad when you do something bad
somebody else: a different person
form (n): shape
as: به عنوان
Collocation: (How to use some adjectives in the sentences):
- be interested in sb/sth
I am interested in English. (I like English.) - be proud of sb/sth
He was proud of his medals. - be ashamed of
They aren't ashamed of their lies. - be jealous of sb/sth = be envy of sb/sth
The boy wasn't jealous of his sister. - be disappointed in sb/sth
He is disappointed in himself. - be honest with sb
She was't honest with her best friend.
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Homework
Write a new conversation
write some questions with answer
Make sentences with: discouraged, embarrased, surprised, proud
Workbook pages 13, 14
Supplementary Book page 18 part B, page 19 part C