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The body - you'll have these when you're older
 
wrinkles
 
grandchildren
 
debts
 
nappies
The body - what you do with your forehead to show displeasure or confusion
frown
The body - the hair above your eyes
eyebrow
The body - what's the largest organ of the human body?
 
skin
 
lungs
 
intestines
 
brain
The body - hair on a man's chin
 
stubble
 
fluff
 
disgusting
 
manly
music words pronunciation (say it right!) - GENRE
 
you've got it!
 
try again
 
not your day today, is it?
music words pronunciation (say it right!) - RHYTHM
 
yes
 
no
 
it's all Greek to me
music words pronunciation (say it right!) - BALLET
 
oooh, tres french. Well done.
 
not today
 
try again
music words pronunciation (say it right!) - CHOIR
 
nice!
 
oh dear
music words pronunciation (say it right!) - CONCERTO
 
yes
 
nope
 
try harder
Sleep vocabulary - you are a heavy sleeper, you sleep like a ___
log
Sleep vocabulary - this is a covering on the bed that is more common in the north of Europe
duvet
Sleep vocabulary - you rest your head on this
pillow
Sleep vocabulary - the cotton covering on your bed
sheets (get the pronunciation right!!!)
Sleep vocabulary - just a quick little sleep after lunch (two different words minimum)
siesta, nap, a cat nap, forty winks ...
Sleep vocabulary - that noise you make while sleeping
snoring / snore
used to, be used to, get used to - tell the class about problems you have sleeping in different places like hotels or others
(at the teacher's discretion)
used to, be used to, get used to - you will never be comfortable coming to English class in the evenings
I'll never get used to coming to class in the evenings
used to, be used to, get used to - in the past couldn't get up early, now you can and are fine
I got used to getting up early / I am used to getting up early
"wish" for past regrets - "He didn't be able to/wouldn't be able to afford a new car if he wasn't living with his parents."
 
wouldn't be able to
 
didn't be able to
Unreal conditionals - "The boss was/would be if he didn't take himself so seriously."
 
would be
 
was
"wish" for past regrets - say a regret about travel
I wish I had/hadn't ...
"wish" for past regrets - about money
I wish I had/hadn't ...
"wish" for past regrets - say a regret about moving to Madrid
I wish I had/hadn't ...
-ed or -ing adjectives - "I find speaking in public absolutely ________ ." (terrify)
terrifying
-ed or -ing adjectives - "I used to love shopping but now find it ______." (exhaust)
exhausting
-ed or -ing adjectives - "It really ________ when people walk slowly." (infuriate)
infuriates
expression with take - "the concert will ______ _____ in March (it will happen in March)."
take place
phrasal verb with take - "the dog looked so hungry that I _______ pity ___ him and gave him some food."
took pity on
phrasal verb with take - "it's hot in here, _______ your jacket ____ ."
take off