บทเรียน 2: Hidden talents
Present perfect continuous
เลือกบทเรียน
- 1Pop-ups
- 2Hidden talents
- 3Can't buy me love
- 4Travellers' tales
- 5The colleague from hell
- 6Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
- 7Career changes
- 8Art
- 9Project management
- 10The dog ate my homework!
- 11The diary of a double agent
- 12Fashion forward
- 13Flat pack skyscrapers
- 14Extreme sports
- 15Food fads
- 16Me, my selfie and I
- 17Endangered animals
- 18A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
- 19I'm really sorry...
- 20Telling stories
- 21Fakes and phrasals
- 22Looking to the future
- 23Becoming familiar with things
- 24From rags to riches
- 25Against the odds
- 26Our future on Mars?
- 27Where is it illegal to get a fish drunk?
- 28Dodgy dating
- 29Annoying advice
- 30I'll have been studying English for thirty weeks
คำศัพท์จากบทเรียน
Session 1
Time expressions with at
- at one o'clock / 2:30pm
- at breakfast / dinner / lunchtime
- at noon / midday / night
- at the weekend
Time expressions with on
- on 3rd May
- on Christmas Day
- on Saturday morning
Time expressions with in
- in the morning / afternoon / evening
- in spring / summer / autumn / winter
- in 1996
Session 3
sensation
(here) something or someone that causes great excitement or interest
auditions
short performances, usually by actors, musicians or dancers, to show that they are right for a particular play, film or show
contestants
someone who takes part in a competition
nippy (informal)
cold
warming up
preparing for a performance
feedback
opinions or thoughts about something to say if it is good or liked, usually intended to improve it
knock the judges socks off (idiom)
really impress the judges
Session 4
past it
(informal) too old or out-of-date to be interesting or useful
format
the way something (for example, a TV show) is arranged
shake-up
a complete reorganisation
hopefuls
people who are hoping to succeed
panel
a small group of people who make a decision
wannabe
short for 'want to be' (like someone or something else)
temperamental
having a mood that can change quickly and unreasonably
ear for (something)
able to recognise, appreciate and produce sounds, especially music
consistent
behaving in the same way over a period of time
versatile
able to change easily
programming language
the language that gives instructions to computers
genres
types
timbre
the quality of a musical sound
pet hates
minor or small things or habits that a person finds particularly annoying, usually more than for other people
guilty pleasures
things that a person likes, even though that they are not considered to be very good or fashionable
on a par with (something)
at the same level as (something)
catchphrases
well-known sentences or phrases, usually associated with a particular famous person