- New Words
Afford: to be able to meet the expense of or pay for
Bargain: a purchase to one's advantage, esp. at less than the usual cost
Be worth: having a value of, or equal in value to, as in money
Save up: to set (money) aside for later use or need
Department store: a large store that sells a variety of goods organized by departments
Department store: a large store that sells a variety of goods organized by departments
Catch up: to overtake someone or something moving
Miss out: to fail to experience or take advantage of something
Miss out: to fail to experience or take advantage of something
Pick up: to learn gradually or as one goes along
Take up: to pick or choose from a number of alternatives
Sour: having an acid taste resembling that of vinegar
Turn up:to appear, arrive, happen.
Take up: to pick or choose from a number of alternatives
Sour: having an acid taste resembling that of vinegar
Turn up:to appear, arrive, happen.
- Extra Vocabulary
Department Store: A large store that sells a variety of goods organized by departments.
Fraction: A part of a whole.
Gloves: A covering for the hand made with a separate part for each finger.
Half-price: For half the normal price.
Shop owner: A person who has an own shop.
Souvenir: A small, cheap article given or kept as a reminder of a place one has visited.
Sports gear: Stuff used for physical activities.
Delicious: Pleasing to the senses.
Mild: Gentle or soft in feeling.
Nutritious: Providing nutrients.
Spicy: Having or containing spice; seasoned with spices.
Sweet: Having the taste or flavor of sugar or the like.
Present perfect👍👍👍
For and since with Present Perfect👍👍👍
Still, yet and already with Present Perfect👍👍👍
LISTENING
Looking for a bargain: 👍👍👍
Holiday club:👍👍👍
READING
Looking for a bargain:👍👍👍
A taste of the world👍👍👍
WRITING
Discussion essay👍👍👍
SPEAKING
Abi 👍👍
School proyect👍👍
Tabu👍👍👍
We'll see after the exam...
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