Esta ha sido la propuesta para empezar el curso cantando. Os invito a que practiquéis en casa. Primero pronunciando atentamente, sin importar la velocidad. Poco a poco descubrirás que las palabras se unen ... Ánimo.
Hay diferentes versiones -variaciones.
La versión que vimos en clase está en:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13wd8KvOt58
VOCABULARY
CLAP
clap⇒ vi /ˈklæp/ = aplaudir⇒ vtr palmotear⇒ vi batir palmas loc verb
Ex.
The audience clapped loudly as the band
came on stage. El público aplaudió
fuerte cuando la banda salió al escenario
STOMP
stomp⇒ vi /ˈstɒmp/ (stamp, walk heavily) = pisar
fuerte loc verb
Ex.Don't
stomp up the stairs - your sister's sleeping. (No pises fuerte cuando
subas las escaleras, tu hermana está durmiendo)
stomp
on [sth/sb] vi + prep (trample
on) = pisotear a vtr
+ prep / atropellar a vtr + prep
Ex.
Some shoppers got stomped on in the rush
to get into the store. (Pisotearon
a algunos clientes en el apuro por entrar a la tienda)
NOD
nod⇒ vi /ˈnɒd/ (head gesture: yes) = asentir⇒ vi Ex. Kyle nodded in agreement. (Kyle asintió)
SHOUT
shout⇒ vi /ˈʃaʊt/ (yell)
(talk too loudly)= gritar⇒ vi /aullar⇒ vi /chillar⇒ vi
Ex. Fiona could
hear the boss shouting from outside the building. (Fiona podía escuchar a su
jefe gritando desde afuera del edificio)
Ex.
I'm right next to you; there's no need
to shout! (Estoy
al lado tuyo, no es necesario que grites)
shout [sth]⇒ vtr (say loudly)
Ex.
Jim shouted something out of the window,
but I couldn't hear what he was saying.
(Jim gritó algo por la ventana, pero no podía escuchar lo que
decía)
‘shout’
When you shout, you speak as loudly as you can.
I
can hear you – there's no need to shout.
‘Stop
it!’ he shouted.
‘shout to’
If you shout to someone who is a long way away, you speak very
loudly so that they can hear you.
‘What are you doing down there?’
he shouted to Robin.
People waved and shouted to us as our
train passed.
‘shout at’
If you speak very loudly to someone who is near to you, for
example because you are angry with them, don't say that you ‘shout to’ them.
Say that you shout at them.
The
captain shouted at him, ‘Get in! Get in!’
Dad shouted
at us for making a mess.
You can use a to-infinitive with shout to or shout
at. If you shout to someone to do something, or shout at
them to do it, you tell them to do it by shouting.
A
neighbour shouted to us from a window to stop the
noise.
She shouted
at him to go away.
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