Monthly Archives: March 2009

Cleopatra

(From Vilaweb’s Diari d’ Escola): Intelligent, beautiful, cultured, ambitious, politically astute. These are some of the words used to describe Cleopatra (69 BC- 30 BC), queen of Egypt and considered by many to be one of the most fascinating women of all times.

Materials per a la reunió amb famílies de 4t B

Verbs + preposition

The exam of unit 7 will only include the combinations of verbs + preposition that are included in your No Problem 4! coursebook. They are:

  • to make up with = fer les paus amb
  • to go out with = sortir amb
  • to break up with = trencar amb
  • to fall in love with = enamorar-se de
  • to have an argument with = discutir-se amb
  • to get married to = casar-se amb
  • to talk to = parlar amb (American English = talk with)
  • to get divorced from = divorciar-se de
  • to talk about = parlar de
  • complain about = queixar-se de

Apart from these verbs + preposition, you should also be familiar with the verbs that appear in unit 113 of your Essential Grammar in Use. However, you will not be tested on them. They are:

  • ask (sb) for = demanar (a algú) alguna cosa
  • belong to = pertànyer a
  • happen to = succeïr a
  • laugh at = riure’s de
  • listen to = escoltar
  • pay for = pagar (alguna cosa)
  • speak to (sb) about (sth) = parlar amb (algú) de (quelcom).
  • talk to (sb) about (sth) = parlar amb (algú) de (quelcom).
  • thank (sb) for = agrair (a algú) alguna cosa
  • think about/of = pensar en
  • wait for = esperar (no esperar-se!).
  • write to (sb) = escriure a (algú)
  • phone/call = trucar, telefonar a
  • look at = mirar
  • look for = buscar
  • look after = tenir cura de
  • depend on = dependre de

Oxford Practice Grammar (Basic), also known as ‘the blue book’, adds the following combinations:

  • belong to = pertànyer a
  • apply for =  fer una solicitut
  • agree with = estar d’ acord amb
  • arrive at = arribar a un lloc petit o un edifici
  • arrive in = arribar a una ciutat o país

Saint Patrick’s Day, 17th March

Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. However, it is not only the Irish who celebrate the 17th March, but also thousands of people who live in the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. On this day, people like to wear something green, eat typical Irish food or drink Guinness, the widely-known Irish beer.

If you want to know more, I recommend you watch this video where you’ll learn some new expressions: