Red Line 3, Coursebook
158 one hundred and f i fty-eight p. 35 menagerie məˈnædʒəri Menagerie wild wa ld wild zoo zu: Zoo to marry ˈmæri Will Prince Harry marry a woman from England? heiraten → monastery ˈmɒnəstri A thousand years ago there were lots of monasteries . Kloster → university ˌju:n ˈvɜ:səti Prince William went to a university in Scotland. Universität → exhibition ˌeks ˈb ʃn At an art exhibition , you can see a lot of different pictures. Ausstellung → Talkwise p. 36 wildlife ˈwa ldla f animals, birds, … = wildlife Tierwelt → theatre ˈθ ətə You can see interesting plays at the theatre . Theater → moor mɔ: a moor = a high, wild place without many trees Hochmoor → tick t k ✓ = a tick Hakerl → cross krɒs ✕ = a cross Kreuz → Neue unregelmäßige Verben in Units 1 und 2 to begin began begun anfangen, beginnen to catch caught caught fangen to feel felt felt (sich) fühlen; empfinden to hit hit hit schlagen, treffen; stoßen to shake shook shook zittern, beben; schütteln to shoot shot shot schießen Text p. 37 hound haυnd Some people hunt animals with hounds . Jagdhund → to murder ˈmɜ:də That wasn’t an accident! Someone murdered him! ermorden → Sir sɜ: Sir ( Anrede für einen Adeligen oder Ritter ) to glow ɡləυ The detective’s pipe glowed in the dark room. leuchten, glühen → dark dɑ:k Dunkelheit wouldn’t ˈwυdnt sich weigern, nicht wollen to be afraid of ˌbi: əˈfre d əv Are you afraid of ghosts? Angst haben → heir eə The heir to a big house is usually the oldest child of the family. Erbe/Erbin → nephew ˈnefju: Your brother or sister’s son is your nephew . Neffe → to shake , shook , shaken ʃe k, ʃυk, ˈʃe kn People shake when they are cold or scared. zittern, beben; schütteln → Unit 2 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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