Saturday, 1 February 2020

WE'RE EXPECTING DRY SPELLS


What does the word  spell  mean?  As is normally the case, this word has different meanings and can be both a noun and a verb. Let's have a look at some of the meanings:
as a noun
1) spoken words that are thought to have magical power, or (the condition of being under) the influence or control of such words:
   The witch cast a spell on the prince and he turned into a frog.
   A beautiful girl would have to kiss him to break the spell.
   Sleeping Beauty lay under the wicked fairy's spell until the prince woke her with a kiss.
2) a short period of a particular type of weather; a period of time for which an activity or condition lasts continuously:
   a spell of dry weather
   I keep having dizzy spells
as a verb
1) to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order:
   Does she spell her name with a C or with a K?
(Source: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/)





C1 level_Photocopies from 22nd January + Delilah by Tom Jones
C1 level_Photocopies from 27th January + Eye in the Sky by Alan Parsons Project
C1 level_Photocopies from 29th January:  part I  _  part II


C2 level_photocopies from 23rd January_1 + Have I told you lately by Van Morrison
C2 level_photocopies from 23rd January_2 + BBC lecture about Einstein (audio)
C2 level_photocopies from 28th January + Son of a preacher man by Dusty Springfield
C2 level_photocopies from 30th January + Why do we text instead of call (audio) + I drove all night by Cyndi Lauper


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