Zusammenfassung der Ressource
5th Term
- DIS
- Dishonest
- Disability
- Disagree
- Disarmed
- Dislike
- IL
- IL Legal
- IL Legible
- IL Literate
- UN
- Unable
- Unpopular
- Untidy
- Unemployed
- Uncomfortable
- Uncountable
- Unreal
- IM
- Impossible
- Going up and down at the same time it's impossible
- Impatient
- Is not good to be impacient with the old people
- Impolite
- Imperfect
- This thing is chepaer because they are imperfect
- That boy is impolite, he's saying all the time rude words
- Grammar
- Comparatives
- We use this word to compare things with
others
- To make sentences with this types of word we use for example: He is as clever as Mauro
- Superlatives
- We use this word to indicate superiority to other word
- To make sentences with this important words we use for example: She's better than Mauro at playing football
- Vocabulary
- Rope: Thick cord
- Approached: Move closer
- MP: Member of Parlament
- PM: Prime minister
- Big Challenge
- The emblem of England: The rose
- Patron saint of England: St. George
- The emblem of Scotland: The thistle
- Patron saint of Scotland: St. Andrew
- The emblem of Wales: Daffodil and Leek
- Patron saint of Wales: St. David
- The emblem of Ireland: Shamrock
- Patron saint of Ireland: St. Patrick
- Negative Prefixes: Negative prefixes are
the opposite of affirmative prefixes. In
English, one way to make negative
statements is by adding negative prefixes
to nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Here are
some English negative prefixes: a–, dis–,
il–, im–, in-, ir–, non–, un–.