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VOCABULARY (jobs (adjectives (about job (creative, challeging, repetative,…
VOCABULARY
jobs
work activities
anwser the phone, be on your feet, be part of the team, earn a lot, travel a lot, work indoors/ outdoors, use a computer, work with children, serve customers, wear a uniform, deal with the public, ect.
adjectives
about job
creative, challeging, repetative, varied, stressful, rewarding
about worker
hard-working, tired, sleepy, lazy, entusiastic
different jobs
cleaner, dentist, farm worker, arhitect, sales assistant, paramedic, pilot, hair dresser, travel agent, waiter, cook, actor, receptionist, mehanic, , engineer, sewer cleaner ect.
describing
people
you describe people in two different ways : 1) their looks 2) their personality
films
by describing films you are actually giving your opinion about it
feelings
while describing feelings you tell people how you feel
weather
natural disasters
famine, earthquake, tsunami, mudslide, avalanche
forest fire, volcanic eruption, flood, tornado
vocabulary
global warming, climate change, greenhouse gasses, temperature, natural disasters, endangered spicies, fossil fuels, pollution
adjectives
snowy
frosty
sunny
prefixes
prefixes change the meaning of nouns, verbs and adjectives
a hyphen is used with a prefix and sometimes it is not
co, ex, mini, micro, mis, multi, over, post, re, semi, under, sub
films
adjectives
boring, amaing, violent, unrealistic, scary, touching, gripping, convincing, funny, confusing ect.
what kind?
tv programes
chat show, game show, news bulletin, reality show, talent show, soap opera, sitcom ect.
films
comedy, horror, thriller, mistery, drama, rom-com, period drama, animation, western, action, musical, ect.
parts
the plot, characters, acting, the script, scenes, soundtracks, ect.
compounds
most compound nouns are formed from two nouns we usually write them as two words, but sometimes as one word or with a hyphen
we can also form compounds from an adjective and anoun
phrasal verbs
some phrasal verbs have a meaning which is similar to the meaning of the main verb
other phrasal verbs have a meaning which is completely different from the meaning of the main ver
adjective endings
adjectives ending in -ing describe something which makes them feel that way
adjectives ending in -ed describe how people feel
negative prefixes
when they come before an adjective, they maits meaning opposite
un-,in-,im-,ir-,il-, dis