Red Line 3, Coursebook

164 one hundred and sixty-four Pronomen Personalpronomen Objektpronomen Possessivbegleiter Reflexivpronomen I me my myself you you your yourself he/she/it him/her/it his/her/its himself/herself/itself we us our ourselves you you your yourselves they them their themselves Talkwise p. 52 answering machine ˈɑ:nsr ŋ məˌ ʃi:n Answering machines answer the phone when nobody is at home. Anrufbeantworter → to call s.o. back ˌkɔ:l ˈbæk I’ll call you back when I get home. jdn. zurückrufen → to leave a message ˌli:v ə ˈmes dʒ eine Nachricht hinterlassen Text p. 53 fuss fʌs When lots of people talk at the same time, there’s a fuss . Aufregung, Wirbel → you’d better ju:d ˈbetə you’d better = you should du solltest lieber → to move along mu:v əˈlɒŋ Don’t stand there. Move along , please! weitergehen → smoke sməυk smoke Rauch → sudden ˈsʌdn plötzlich; plötzliche(r/s) glare ɡleə grelles Licht What the heck … ? ˌwɒt ðə ˈhek Was zum Teufel … ? wreck rek Wrack to try hard tra ˈhɑ:d Maths is important for her. She always tries hard in that subject. sich sehr bemühen → heavy ˈhevi 100 kg? That’s heavy . schwer → lead led Blei stroke strəυk My grandad had a stroke last year, but he’s OK now. Schlag(anfall) → tattoo tætˈu: Tätowierung harm hɑ:m There’s no harm . = It isn’t dangerous. Schaden, Verletzung → calm kɑ:m When it isn’t windy, the sea is usually very calm . ruhig → What’s … got to do with it? ˈwɒts . . . ˌɡɒt tə du: w ð t Was hat … damit zu tun? Unit 3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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