Lesson 2: WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?

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hat
hat /hæt/
(noun) a piece of clothing made to fit the head, often with a brim (= a flat edge that sticks out) , usually worn out of doors
Example: Take your hat out.


May
May /meɪ/
(modal verb) used to say that something is possible
Example: My mother's birthday is in May.


December
December /dɪˈsembər/
(noun) the 12th and last month of the year
Example: My parents got married in December


for
for /fər/
(preposition) used to show who is intended to have or use something or where something is intended to be put
Example: There's a letter for you


June
June /dʒuːn/
(noun) the 6th month of the year, between May and July
Example: It is hot in June.


April
April /ˈeɪprəl/
(noun) the fourth month of the year, between March and May
Example: She was born in April.


August
August /ɔːˈɡʌst/
(adjective) impressive, making you feel respect
Example: They got married last August.


gift
gift /ɡɪft/
(noun) a thing that you give to somebody, especially on a special occasion or to say thank you
Example: Thank you for your generous gift


sorry
sorry /ˈsɑːri/
(adjective) feeling sad and ashamed about something that has been done
Example: We're sorry to hear that your father's in hospital again.


cake
cake /keɪk/
(noun) a sweet food made from a mixture of flour, eggs, butter, sugar, etc. that is baked in an oven. Cakes are made in various shapes and sizes and are often decorated, for example with cream or icing .
Example: She is making a cake.


March
March /mɑːrtʃ/
(verb) to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier
Example: I will see her in March.


November
November /nəʊˈvembər/
(noun) the 11th month of the year, between October and December
Example: He's starting his new job in November.


October
October /ɑːkˈtəʊbər/
(noun) the 10th month of the year, between September and November
Example: We 're going to London in October.


when
when /wen/
(adverb) at what time; on what occasion
Example: When will we go fishing?


late
late /leɪt/
(adjective) arriving, happening or done after the expected, arranged or usual time
Example: You are late.


January
January /ˈdʒænjueri/
(noun) the 1st month of the year, between December and February
Example: Her father died in January


July
July /dʒuˈlaɪ/
(noun) the 7th month of the year, between June and August
Example: The film festival is in July


Not at all
Not at all /nɑːt/
(adverb)
Example:


birthday
birthday /ˈbɜːrθdeɪ/
(noun) the day in each year which is the same date as the one on which you were born
Example: Happy Birthday!


September
September /sepˈtembər/
(noun) the 9th month of the year, between August and October
Example: My mother's birthday is in September


much
much /mʌtʃ/
(determiner, pronoun) used with uncountable nouns, especially in negative sentences to mean ‘a large amount of something’, or after ‘how’ to ask about the amount of something. It is also used with ‘as’, ‘so’ and ‘too’.
Example: He was much loved by all who knew him


You're welcome
You're welcome /juːa: ˈwɛlkəm/
(sent.)
Example: