- [[English Lesson]] - what **foodstuffs** typically **go to waste** in your **household**? - to rot - to go bad - moldy - what are your top priorities work-wise? - https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65007871 - ** has been rescued ** - state has not changed - came after - prop up = give a boost - amid = in the middle of - gdp = bip - weekend’s/Sunday’s deal > weekend/Sunday deal - when we've sat down -> present perfect - focus on process - vs when we sit down -> ... rather than outcome - There is a broken glass on the floor - what happened? -> you're asking about the broken glass - vs what has happened? -> you're asking about how it happened = the process - Let me know - **when** *you finish* the report - once you finish - the minute you finish - as soon as you finish - **grammar: OTHER, THE OTHER, OTHERS, THE OTHER DAY, ANOTHER** - …..  day, ………  dollar. **Another** - I have **……… plans** tonight, sorry. **Other** - **…….. option** is to take the train. **Another** - I'll have one cookie, but you can have **………… ** **The other** - Can you pass me **………  book** on the table? **The other** - **………… reason** why I love living in this city is the food.  **Another** - The **other** team scored a goal in the last minute of the game. - Let's try **………..  restaurant**, this one is too crowded. **Another** - **………….. ** in the group agreed with my idea. **Others** - **…….. day**, I saw a beautiful sunset. **The Other** - ### Gerontokratie Gerontokratie entstammt den altgriechischen Ausdrücken γέρων géron sowie κράτος krátos und bedeutet „Herrschaft der Alten“. Sie ist eine Herrschaftsform, in der hauptsächlich Menschen hohen Alters das politische Handeln bestimmen