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martes, 17 de marzo de 2015

CHAPTER 4 ''THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA''

Betray: disloyal
Bless: make holy
Bury: put something under the earth
Corridor: hallway
Doubt: not totally belive
Glide: bird
Grave: burial place
Grip: hold
Hood: in spanish 'capuha'
Horrific: terrible
Nearly: almost
Priest: the person who is church
Settle: resolve
Share: use tghether
Tone: sound
Shoulder: body part
Ugliness: unpleassant apparence
Warm: not too hot

CHAPTER 3 ''THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA''

Beg: suplicate
Blaze: fire
Bone: part of the skeleton
Chlidish: in spanish 'infantil'
Courage: to be brave
Damp: wet
Faint: when you cannot see very well
Forehead: area above eyes
Gasp: breathe
Gather: collect
Glow: give light
Harm: physiscal hurt
Madness: uncountable
Owe: to be on debt
Roar: growl loudly
Shimmer: shine
Tightly: narrowly
Upset: defeated
Weak: not skilful
Wipe: clean

CHAPTER 2 ''THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA''

A silly goose: a person who is very silly
Accompany: to go somewhere with someone
Barely: hardly
Bow: decorative mterial
Chatter: Gossip
Cloak: in spanish 'capa'
Cover: hide protect
Crossly: angryli
Dismiss: an employee
Echo: the repite sound
Flutter about: flap
Gaslight: light emited by a gas lamp
Grateful: thankful
Jealousy: envy
Lack: shortage
Make up: invent
Neatly: tidily
Pale: with no color in the face
Pierce: make a hole
Plump: fat
Rush: run away
Slip: fall down
Smooth: straight
Startle: suprise
Struggle: have difficulty
Thin as a rake: when something is very thin
Vanished: disappear
White with skock: pale