somebody put something my drink

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somebody put something my drink
Unit 9: Party time
Unit 9: Party time
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directions pl
[d41rekSnz]
Wegbeschreibung
coast
[k48st]
Küste
surf
surfboard
hut
pretty
to get back
to have a party
first things first
to DJ
loads of
[s3.f]
[1s3.fb0.d]
[hct]
[1pr9ti]
[get 1bäk]
[h4v 4 1p2.ti]
[!f3.st T9Nz 1f3.st]
[!di. 1d7e9]
[1l48dz 4v]
Brandung
Surfbrett
Hütte
ziemlich, recht
zurückkommen
eine Party feiern
zuallererst
(Musik/Platten) auflegen
eine Menge
mega inf
barbecue
guest
lifeguard
just in case
soft drink
[1meg4]
[1b2.b9kju.]
[gest]
[1la9fg2.d]
[d7cst 9n 1ke9s]
[1sqft dr9Nk]
superklasse, mega
Grillparty
Gast
RettungsschwimmerIn
für alle Fälle
alkoholfreies Getränk
lemonade
strong
spirits pl
…, remember.
to take care of sth
invitation
[lem41ne9d]
[strqN]
[1sp9r9ts]
[r91memb4]
[te9k 1ke4 4v]
[!9nv91te9Sn]
Limonade
stark
Spirituosen
…, denk daran.
sich um etw kümmern
Einladung
creative
how come
[kri1e9t9v]
[!ha8 1kcm]
kreativ
wieso
footpath
steep
yard
mile
narrow
traffic lights pl
roundabout
straight on
exit
to turn left/right
towards
northern
cloudy
scattered showers
[1f8tp2.T]
[sti.p]
[j2.d]
[ma9l]
[1när48]
[1träf9k la9ts]
[1ra8nd4ba8t]
[!stre9t 1qn]
[1eks9t]
[!t3.n 1left, !t3.n 1ra9t]
[t41w0.dz]
[1n0.D4n]
[1kla8di]
[!skät4d 1Sa84z]
Fußweg
steil
Yard (Längenmaß, entspricht 0,914 m)
Meile (Längenmaß, entspricht 1609 m)
eng, schmal
(Verkehrs-)Ampel
Kreisverkehr
geradeaus
Ausfahrt, Ausgang
links/rechts abbiegen
auf … zu, in Richtung auf
Nord-, nördlich
wolkig, bewölkt
vereinzelte/örtliche (Regen-)Schauer
inland
[19nländ]
im Landesinneren, landeinwärts
coastal
area
westerly
breeze
[1k48stl]
[1e4ri4]
[1west4li]
[bri.z]
KüstenGebiet, Bereich, Feld
West-, Westwind
Brise, leichter Wind
spell
[spel]
Abschnitt, Weile, kurze Zeit
temperature
to die down
course of the day
to rise
[1tempr4tS4]
[!da9 1da8n]
[k0.s]
[ra9z]
Temperatur, Fieber
nachlassen, sich legen
Lauf des Tages
(an)steigen
I asked him how to get to the Church. He then gave
me directions.
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Seite 103 Transkript
She’s pretty happy. She’s quite happy.
I had a party to celebrate my birthday.
= a lot of
There were loads of people at Josh’s party. He has
so many friends!
My Dad doesn’t like alcohol. He only has soft
drinks.
She sent me an invitation to her party. I hope I can
go.
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1 mile = 1760 yards
The traffic lights turned red so all the cars stopped.
The supermarket is straight on. It’s on this road.
I haven’t seen the sun all day because it’s cloudy.
Scattered showers are forecast for tomorrow. We
can’t sunbathe at the beach.
It will be warmer inland than on the coast. It’s
always windy near the sea.
Tomorrow it will be sunny but with a breeze.
Remember to wear a jumper.
Tomorrow there will be sunny spells. Sometimes it
will be sunny and sometimes it will be cloudy.
Unit 9: Party time
to remain
outbreak
[r91me9n]
[1a8tbre9k]
risk
[r9sk]
(übrig) bleiben
Ausbruch, (plötzliche Regen-)
Schauer
Risiko
thunder
[1Tcnd4]
Donner
ground
likely
heavy rain
to sunbathe
suncream
[gra8nd]
[1la9kli]
[!hevi 1re9n]
[1scnbe9D]
[1scnkri.m]
Gelände
wahrscheinlich
starker Regen
sonnenbaden
Sonnencreme
to design
[d91za9n]
entwerfen, gestalten
brochure
to party
consumer
particularly
at risk
after dark
to dress up
secret
[1br48S4]
[1p2.ti]
[k4n1sju.m4]
[p41t9kj4l4li]
[4t 1r9sk]
[!2.ft4 1d2.k]
[!dres 1cp]
[1si.kr9t]
Broschüre, Prospekt
auf Partys gehen, feiern
VerbraucherIn, KonsumentIn
besonders
gefährdet
nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit
sich ankleiden, sich schick machen
geheim, heimlich
signal
to keep sb informed
a pain
[1s9gn4l]
[ki.p 9n1f0.md]
[4 1pe9n]
Signal, Zeichen
jdn informieren
lästig, nervig
to keep off
[!ki.p 1qf]
meiden, die Finger lassen von
alcoholic
statistics pl
[!älk41hql9k]
[st41t9st9ks]
alkoholisch
Statistiken, statistische Angabe(n)
major
[1me9d74]
bedeutend
cause
crime
rape
vandalism
to stay away from
drunk
gut feeling
[k0.z]
[kra9m]
[re9p]
[1vänd4l9z4m]
[!ste9 41we9 fr4m]
[drcNk]
[gct 1fi.l9N]
scared
embarrassed
childish
drug
hallway
well-lit
Know … (imperative)
to behave
to take sides
no matter
to be stranded
unwise
[ske4d]
[9m1bär4st]
[1tSa9ld9S]
[drcg]
[1h0.lwe9]
[!wel 1l9t]
[n48]
[b91he9v]
[te9k 1sa9dz]
[n48 1mät4]
[bi 1stränd9d]
[!cn1wa9z]
Ursache
Verbrechen, Straftat
Vergewaltigung
Vandalismus
sich fern halten
Betrunkene/r
instinktives Gefühl, Gefühl aus dem
Bauch
verstört, ängstlich
verlegen
kindisch
Droge, Rauschgift
Flur, Korridor, Gang
hell erleuchtet
Merke, … / Erkenne, …
sich benehmen
Partei ergreifen
gleichgültig, egal
festsitzen
unklug
to break out
[!bre9k 1a8t]
ausbrechen
[1s3.kl]
[1ne9b4h8d]
[1rel4v4nt]
Kreis, Clique
(Wohn-)Gegend, Nachbarschaft
relevant, wichtig
There can be lots of risks for young people at
parties.
There was an awful storm yesterday. The thunder
was so loud.
It is going to be very sunny tomorrow. We must
remember to wear suncream!
She designed a great party invitation. It made
everyone really excited about the party.
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und VERITAS-Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
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I like to party at the weekend.
A consumer is a person who buys goods or services.
If you go to a party with a friend, you are less at risk.
I wrote him a secret letter. No one else knows about
it.
My mum is such a pain! She always tells me what to
do.
“Keep off the alcohol at the party. It can be very
dangerous,” said Jackie’s mum.
Wine and beer are alcoholic drinks.
Statistics say that many young people watch twice as
much TV as they should.
Crime is a major problem in our town. There are a
lot of thefts.
My little sister is scared of dogs. They frighten her.
He put a drug in her drink. He spiked it.
He behaves like a child sometimes. He’s so childish.
That was a bit unwise. You shouldn’t have done
such a silly thing.
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circle
neighbourhood
relevant
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That’s not very relevant. We’re not interested in
how she did it.
Unit 9: Party time
to set the scene (for)
[!set D4 1si.n]
initial
advice column
to turn to
totally
to be against
to give way
to be mad at AE
to spark
obvious
[91n9Sl]
[4d1va9s kql4m]
[1t3.n t4]
[1t48t4li]
[bi 41genst]
[g9v 1we9]
[bi 1mäd 4t]
[sp2.k]
[1qbvi4s]
den Boden bereiten,
Voraussetzungen schaffen (für)
Anfangs-, erste
Ratgeberspalte
sich wenden an
völlig, total
dagegen sein
nachgeben
auf jdn. böse sein
zünden, Feuer fangen
offensichtlich, klar
to be around
to let sb down
to get back to sb
to ask sb round
to invest in
wicked
to force oneself on sb
to spike (a drink)
from out of town
untrue
to lead sb on
[bi 41ra8nd]
[!let 1da8n]
[!get 1bäk t4]
[!2.sk 1ra8nd]
[9n1vest]
[1w9k9d]
[!f0.s 1qn]
[spa9k]
[fr4m !a8t 4v 1ta8n]
[cn1tru.]
[!li.d 1qn]
da sein
jdn im Stich lassen, jdn enttäuschen
jdm zu Ohren kommen
jdn einladen
investieren
bösartig
sich jdm aufdrängen
etw (in ein Getränk) hineinmischen
von außerhalb
unwahr
jdm (falsche) Hoffnungen machen
[1p2.ti g484]
[41kju.z]
[4d1m9t]
[get 9n 1tctS w9D]
[1häsl]
[1d7el4s]
[!n48 1we9]
[1w9l9N]
PartygängerIn
beschuldigen, vorwerfen
zugeben
(sich) in Verbindung setzen mit
Ungelegenheiten, Stress
eifersüchtig
ausgeschlossen
bereit, willig, gewillt
task
agony aunt
romance
to convince
frankly
emotional
[t2.sk]
[1äg4ni 2.nt]
[r481mäns]
[k4n1v9ns]
[1fräNkli]
[91m48S4nl]
Aufgabe, Arbeit
Kummertante
Romanze, Liebesgeschichte
überzeugen
offen
emotional
overcritical
consequence
[!48v41kr9t9kl]
[1kqns9kw4ns]
überkritisch
Folge, Konsequenz
[1kql4m]
Spalte
excited
loud
urgent
to overlook
to keep away from
[9k1sa9t9d]
[la8d]
[13.d74nt]
[!48v41l8k]
[!ki.p 41we9 fr4m]
(freudig) aufgeregt, erregt
laut
dringend, eilig
übersehen
sich fernhalten von
attractive
salad
fridge
[41träkt9v]
[1säl4d]
[fr9d7]
attraktiv, reizvoll
Salat
Kühlschrank
[wa9 qn 13.T]
[1mju.zli]
warum um Himmels willen
Müsli
I totally agree. That’s a great idea!
I’m against the idea. I don’t agree with it.
It’s obvious he’s tired. He didn’t go to bed very
early.
That’s not what I said. That’s totally untrue.
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partygoer
to accuse
to admit
to get in touch with
hassle
jealous
no way
willing
= someone who goes to a party
Get in touch with me if you need any more help.
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I’m very emotional. I’m often happy and then sad
the next minute.
If you do something bad, you have to face the
consequences.
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column
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why on earth
muesli
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The winners were very excited when they found out.
It’s very urgent. I need to know as soon as possible.
Keep away from empty streets at night. They can be
dangerous.
That’s an attractive idea. I’d quite like to do that.
Put the milk back in the fridge when you’ve
finished.
Unit 9: Party time
to talk sb into
excuse
imagination
[!t0.k 19nt4]
[9k1skju.s]
[9!mäd791ne9Sn]
jdn (dazu) überreden
Entschuldigung
Fantasie, Vorstellungskraft
unwelcome
[cn1welk4m]
nicht willkommen
pot
bar
loaf
can
tuna
[pqt]
[b2.]
[l48f]
[kän]
[1tju.n4]
Kanne, Topf, Becher
Riegel
Laib
Dose
Thunfisch
tub
[tcb]
Becher
He’s got a very lively imagination. He makes up lots
of stories.
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und VERITAS-Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
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I bought two loaves of bread. Is that enough?
She bought a tin of tuna at the supermarket to eat
for dinner.
There are three tubs of ice cream in the freezer.