Red Line 3, Coursebook
one hundred and sixty-seven 167 Check-in p. 64 coast kəυst Dover, Folkestone and Brighton are all on the south coast of England. Küste → p. 65 cliff kl f a cliff Fels, Klippe → stone stəυn Stein pier p ə Pier, Hafendamm dragon ˈdræɡn a dragon Drache → smuggler ˈsmʌɡlə Smugglers have taken things across the English Channel for hundreds of years. Schmuggler/-in → flight fla t to fly → flight Flug → sky ska At twelve o’clock the sun is shining high in the sky . Himmel → to feel sick fi:l ˈs k Small children often feel sick during long car trips. Übelkeit verspüren → ancient ˈe nʃnt alt, antik circle ˈsɜ:kl Kreis fewer ˈfju:ə a few, fewer , fewest weniger → mountain ˈmaυnt n a mountain Berg → coastline ˈkəυstla n The British Isles have a coastline of nearly 50,000 km. Küstenlinie → kilometre (= km) k ˈlɒm tə Achtung Aussprache! k ˈlɒm tə Kilometer → further ˈfɜ:ðə far, further , furthest weiter → one and a half ˌwʌn ən ə ˈhɑ:f eineinhalb, anderthalb channel ˈtʃænl The Channel is the sea between the south of England and the north of France. Kanal; Programm → ferry ˈferi a ferry Fähre → 1/4, 1/2, … 1/4 – quarter – viertel 1/2 – half – halb 3/4 – three-quarters – dreiviertel 1 1/4 – one and a quarter – eineinviertel 1 1/2 – one and a half – eineinhalb, anderthalb Unit 4 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eig ntum des Verl gs öbv
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