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www.marekconnellenglish.com 2018-02-26 Monday Juan Llobell Marek Connell English notes 1,5 t live h v n xp r enc . My father experimented lived experienced that situation. My father experimented with drugs. He s h s more xp r enc d. xp r enc . t d rn c nd ct n experiment. I have suffered /lived xp r enc d that situation. The lorry h s suffered hd n cc d nt. He is suffering from cancer. n qual t T st p n( nte v n ) slapstick comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions and humorously embarrassing events. "slapstick humour" T keep abr st of what sgo ng on in the World. = To keep up to date False Friend Stand p comedy show(s). A stand p comedy stand p com d ans A mnol g a long speech by one actor in a play or film, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast programme. "he was reciting some of the great monologues of Shakespeare" (the) spitting m g [imi ] (exactly the same.) "he is the spitting image of his father." d ble entendre a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent. "he was unable to get through two consecutive sentences without a smutty double entendre" Cran t w-tr ck t mend (to repair) ***

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www.marekconnellenglish.com2018-02-26MondayJuanLlobellMarekConnellEnglishnotes1,5t liveh v n xp r enc .My father experimented livedexperienced that situation.

My father experimented with drugs.

He sh s more xp r enc d.

xp r enc .

t d r n

c nd ctnexperiment.

I havesuffered/lived xp r enc dthat situation.Thelorry h ssufferedh d n cc d nt.Heissufferingfromcancer.n qual t T st p n( nte v n )

slapstickcomedy based on deliberately clumsy actions and humorously

embarrassing events. "slapstick humour"

T keepabr stofwhat sgo ngonintheWorld.= To keep up to date

FalseFriend

Stand pcomedyshow(s).Astand pcomedystand pcom d ans

A m nol g a long speech by one actor in a play or film, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast programme. "he was reciting some of the great monologues of Shakespeare" (the)spitting m g [imi ](exactly the same.)"he is the spitting image of his father." d bleentendrea word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent. "he was unable to get through two consecutive sentences without a smutty double entendre"

Cran

t w-tr ck

t mend(to repair)***

Here are the dictionary definitions:

mend = a verb

Meanings:

to repair something that is broken or damaged:

Could you mend this hole in my shirt?

I've left my watch at the jeweller's to be mended.

The plumber came to mend the burst pipe.

The country's president is seeking to mend relations with the

United States.

repair= a verb

Meanings

1 to put something that is damaged, broken or not working

correctly, back into good condition or make it work again:

to repair (the surface of) the road

to repair a roof after a storm

The garage said the car was so old it wasn't worth repairing.

I really must get my bike repaired this weekend.

fix = a verb

1. to repair something:

They couldn't fix my old computer, so I bought a new one.

+objectgod wnbadl(adv)

/w ll(adv)

w +object. "the comedian's Nazi jokes didn't go down well with the Jewish audience" T com /godownw s m ng.

go in for something. to do something regularly, or to enjoy something: I've never gone in for spending all day at the beach. Allmym n go s ndr gs.T goove +object.(examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way)

ebb the movement of the tide out to sea. "the tide was on the ebb" (of tidewater) move away from the land; recede. "the tide began to ebb" (Don’tletit)Gotoyouhead:whensomepraiseorflatterymakesapersonfeelsbetterormoresuperiorthanhe/shereallyis.go on record. also be on record. If you go on record or if you are on record as saying something, you say it publicly and officially and it is written down. ( / testify.) T go ff n/ tat ng nt. to make a go of something (idiomatic) To attempt to make a success of (something); especially, to attempt to make a living. He quit his regular job and tried to make a go of it as an artist. H ss f t

T b mad p

of+object

compos dcompris d

T consist f( )

Ic dd w thac p ft .to want or need someone or something; to benefit from someone or something. I could do with a nice cool drink right now. I could do with some help on this project.

Go ff nalarm

cango ff A

bombg n

p on Food cango ff

t’sworth t.

not

t’sworth (+object) !s t ?

t’swo thmywhil .wo thwhil

T b worth (deserving)