Unit 2 Growing PainsWord Power1. act like2. in charge of3. do with , instead of4. shout at5. followed by6. expect ……from sb.7. fly through the windowREVISION:Keys to A2 in workbook:GrammarBE (British English)AE (American English)Sam’s just gone home.The uniform fitted badly.Hello, is that Mr. He? (on the phone)I live in Xingtian Road.Call me at 5555 5678.at the weekend / in a teamPlease write to me soon.Have you got a pen?I live on Xingtian Road.Sam just went home.The uniform fit badly.Hello, is this Mr. He? (on the phone)Call me on 5555 5678.Tip: (just, already, yet) BE---Present Perfect AE---Simple Pasteg, I’ve already seen that film.I already saw that film.on the weekend / on a teamPlease write me soon.Do you have a pen?VocabularyBEAEtrouserssweetssitting roomfootballholiday toilet/WCsoccer ballpantscandyliving roomvacation restroom/bathroomVocabularyBEAErubbishfilmpostmanpetrolautumnangrytrashmoviemailmangasfallmadSpellingBEAERulesExamplescentrecolourtravellerorganise/organizetyreprogrammecentercolortravelerorganizeprogram-re vs -ermetre/meter-our vs -orhumour/humor-ll vs -lskillful/skilful-se vs -zerealise/realizetireTip: AE has the shorter and phonetic( 语音的) spelling.Which do you like better, American English or British English?That is One man’s meat is another man’s poison.A colloquialism is an informal expression used in spoken English. Colloquialisms are never used in formal English or in writing, but are often used in conversations. Alex has four sons and one daughter. She is theyoungest and the apple of her daddy’s eye.apple of one’s eye----You see, Bill spends most of the money we give him on computer games.----He is the black sheep of the family.black sheep---- English is very di...