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Can you book a tennis ... on Sunday?


#Vocabulary #A2
👨‍👩‍👧 between vs among 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦


😊 Between is typically used when referring to two things, like "between a rock and a hard place," while among is used for a greater number.


#Between #Among #Vocabulary #A2 #B1
receptionist

re‧cep‧tion‧ist /rɪˈsepʃənɪst/ ●●○ noun [countable]

someone whose job is to welcome and deal with people arriving in a hotel or office building, visiting a doctor etc.

▪️ One of us would be a hotel receptionist, the other a lost tourist.


#Vocabulary #Receptionist #A2
🛋 lamp
/læmp/ ●●● S3 noun [countable]

1 an object that produces light by using electricity, oil, or gas

table/desk/bedside lamp
oil/electric/fluorescent lamp

#Vocabulary #Lamp #A2
🚴🛣 bicycle lane

ˈbicycle lane
[bicycle lane] BrE NAmE (also informal ˈbike lane) (both NAmE)

(BrE ˈcycle lane) noun a part of a road that only bicycles are allowed to use


Photo: The Varied Designs of Tokyo's Bicycle Lanes


#BicycleLane #Vocabulary #A2 #AEF3U3AE1b #3A #AEF3
listen vs. hear


We use hear for sounds that come to our ears, without us necessarily trying to hear them! For example, 'They heard a strange noise in the middle of the night. ...

Listen is used to describe paying attention to sounds that are going on. For example, 'Last night, I listened to my new Mariah Carey CD.


#Vocabulary #Listen #Hear #A2
🍟 Tastes in English


#Vocabulary #A2
put something on
phrasal verb

1. CLOTHES put something on

to put a piece of clothing on your body
OPP take off:

❇️ He took off his uniform and put on a sweater and trousers.
❇️ I’ll have to put my glasses on; I can’t read the sign from here.


#PutOn #Vocabulary #A2
lost 2 ●●● S2 W3 adjective

1 CANNOT FIND YOUR WAY

if you are lost, you do not know where you are and are unable to find your way somewhere

❇️ ‘Are you lost?’ the driver asked.
❇️ I got thoroughly lost on the way here.
❇️ a lost child


https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/lost#lost__2 #A2
Nouns ending in -f or -fe (but not -ff or –ffe) change the -f or –fe to –ves

#A2 #Grammar #Wife #Wives
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