Lesson 5
Expressions
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Emotions
Amazed
Happy
Confused
Disgusted
Embarrassed
Annoyed
Interested
Sad
Scared
Shocked
Modals and adverbs
Modals
It might mean he didn’t hear you
It may mean he didn’t hear you
It could mean he agrees with you
It must mean he doesn’t agree with you
Adverbs
Maybe it means he didn’t hear you
That probably means he agrees with you
Perhaps it means he doesn’t agree with you
Roleplay
Person 1: Have you met Nikolay, the student from Bulgaria?
Person 2: No, I haven’t
Person 1: Well, he seems really cool, but there’s one thing I noticed. He moves his head from side to side when you talk to him.
Person 2: Maybe it means he doesn’t understand what you say.
Person 1: Mmm. I don’t think so
Person 2: It probably means he doesn’t agree with you
Person 1: Actually no. I just googled it and I found out that people from Bulgaria move their heads from side to side when they agree with you.
Person 2: So that’s what it means.
Phrasal verbs with “get”
1. to get to do sth |
9. to get behind with sth |
17. to get sth on |
2. to get to know sb |
10. to get down |
18. to get over sth |
3. to get away |
11. to get down to doing sth |
19. to get to |
4. to get across |
12. to get sb down |
12. to get through |
5. to get ahead of sb |
13. to get near |
21. to get together |
6. to get along with sb |
14. to get in |
22. to get out of |
7. to get back |
15. to get on |
23. to get sth back |
8. to get through |
16. Get about |
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Prohibition, Permission and Obligation
Permission
You can turn right here.
You’re allowed to pass here.
Obligation
You have to turn left here.
You‘ve got to pass here.
Prohibition
You can’t turn right here.
You aren’t allowed to enter here.