Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Vocabulary "Friendship"

Some vocabulary about "friendship":

  • argue - discutir.
  • close friend - amigos íntimos.
  • colleage - compañero.
  • get on very well - llevarse bien.
  • have a lot in common - tener mucho en común.
  • keep in touch - mantener el contacto.
  • known - conocido.
  • lost touch - perder contacto.
  • meet - conocerse.

Typical questions in dialogues:

  • How long have you known him/her?
  • Where did you meet?
  • Why do you get on well?
  • What do you have in common?
  • Do you ever argue? What about?
  • How often do you see each other?
  • How do you keep in touch the rest of the time?
  • Have you ever lost touch? Why? When?
  • Do you think you'll stay friends?
Here is a website which helps you to find out friends and lets you read what people you've lost touch with are doing now (Friends reunited).

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Vocabulary - Houses

Here you have vocabulary about houses, first you have vocabulary about sorts of houses, and after, vocabulary about objects you can find in anyone's house ...




The House

And here are another words to remember:

  • airy - espacioso, aireado, ventilado
  • area - zona, area.
  • bother(to) - molestar.
  • bothered - incomodo. molesto, enfadado, enojado.
  • by the sea - cerca del mar.
  • on the coast - en la costa.
  • countryside - campo.
  • domer / garret - buhardilla.
  • domer window - ventana de buhardilla.
  • golden - dorado.
  • hi-tech flat - pisos que contienen elementos de alta tecnología (p.e. domótica).
  • penthouse - ático.
  • to run out of st - quedarse sin algo (p.e. run out of food).
  • wooden - de madera.

And here you can find more interesting vocabulary.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Steady job/ Steady phone (Vocabulary)

Lo único que tengo ahora es un trabajo estable

"Lo único que tengo ahora es un trabajo estable"

steady job - trabajo estable



steady phone - teléfono fijo

Monday, February 04, 2013

Vocabulary about Education

Homework

Today we have been talking about topics related to Education (N.E.F. on page 52 - Back to school, aged 35), and in the following link you will find homeworks for next day:

Monday, January 28, 2013

Monday, November 26, 2012

Rob or Steal?


ROB OR STEAL?

Key


  • To rob a place or a person (of things)
  • To steal objects (from a place or person)


To rob a place or a person (of things) - rob (robbed, robbed)
El verbo to rob va seguido de un lugar o una persona.
Para nombrar el objeto robado se agrega of + el objeto.


They have robbed me.
They robbed the bank.
I was robbed of my cheque-book.


To steal objects (from a place or person) - steal (stole, stolen)
El verbo to steal va seguido del objeto robado.
Para nombrar de dónde o a quién se roba se agrega from + el lugar o la persona.

Someone has stolen my watch.
They stole plenty of money from us.

Related words


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Vocabulary Calendar

Write a new word every day , underline the stress and write the translation may be a brilliant idea , don't you think?