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Look, Watch, See- What’s the Difference? Watch = Observe with attention (MIRAR/OBSERVAR) Look = Observe for a short time (MIRAR/ECHAR UN VISTAZO) See = Something is in your field of vision (VER) (see-watch-look-see-looking-saw-watching)
SAY vs. TELL: Los dos significan ‘Decir’. La diferencia esta en la gramatica: Con ‘SAY’ no mencionas a la persona con quien estas hablando. Con ‘TELL’ sí. “It’s cold outside” I TOLD him. “It’s cold outside” I SAID. “What did … Continued
Todo el mundo odia a los ‘Phrasal Verbs’ (Cuando una preposición adapta el significado de un verbo), pero hay algunos que sí siguen una lógica. Son los de movimiento, y entender como funcionan abre cientos de posibilidades. Como se dice … Continued
Lee este artículo en Español 1. Look at the difference: In the classroom there is a book on the table. I tell you: Pick the book up. (It’s on the table) Pick up = Raise, lift something from the table, … Continued
Expressions of Future. Be + likely/due/about/bound to + infinitive It’s likely to rain tomorrow. 90% probability, according to the weather forecast. Coldplay are due to play in Barcelona this summer. I´ve already got the tickets! I was about to … Continued
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Aquí tienes los países ¿Sabes las nacionalidades (o adjectivos)? Spain = Spanish Great Britain = France = Switzerland = Holland = Sweden = Greece = China = Peru = Poland = Japan = Germany = Wales = Argentina = Ireland … Continued
Body words: You SNEEZE and COUGH when you have a cold. You SCRATCH your arm when you have an ITCH. In some countries it’s a compliment to BURP after a good meal (not in Europe or America) Do you SNORE … Continued
Read this article and answer the questions. Remember: You can listen to the text by pressing the ‘PLAY’ button at the end. Check the meaning or pronunciation by double-clicking any individual word . Use the Google translator at the top … Continued
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What’s the preposition? What are you scared….? What are you good…..? In your job, what are you responsible……., and who are you responsible …? What can’t you get used…..? What are you interested…..? What does your hapiness depend….? Is there … Continued
Criminals!! What’s their speciality? Thief= General word for someone who steals, with no speciality. Pickpocket= Shoplifter= Burglar= Arsonist= Mugger= Armed Robber= Hijacker= Kidnapper= Dealer= Fraudster= Murderer= (takes wallets and money from your pocket or bag/steals food, perfumes,etc. from shops/breaks … Continued
Superlative and Comparative Opposites IF YOU NEED MORE PRACTICE, READ THE FULL EXPLANATION ABOUT COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES HERE What’s the opposite? Careful! Some are superlative and others comparative: Cleverer = Most dangerous = More difficult= Nearest= Best = Worse= Wider= … Continued
Adjectives and Opposites Look at these adjectives: Narrow – Sharp – Straight – Smooth – Dry – Light – Lazy – High Now, find in the list the opposites of… Curly, curvy, windy, bendy = Rough = Wide = … Continued
Relatives and family members: Your mother’s brother is your….? Your son’s wife is your…..? Your brother’s daughter….? Your father’s sister’s children….? Your mother’s children with another partner…? Your father’s new wife’s children by a former marriage…? Your father’s mother’s father…? … Continued
Prefixes and Suffixes Use ‘-en-‘ as prefix or suffix to create verbs: ENABLE = hacer posible WIDEN =ensanchar DEEPEN = profundizar ENRAGE = enfurecer STRENGTHEN = fortalecer HEIGHTEN = alzar, aumentar ENTRUST = poner confianza en LENGTHEN = alargar ENTAIL = conllevar (cada gato … Continued
Verbs that look like Nouns: “A fly can’t bird, but a bird can fly” – Winnie the Pooh ‘Bird’ is a noun, but ‘fly’ is a noun and verb- one of the best-known ones. Look at these sentences: What does … Continued