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To 'matricularse', for example for an English course, you 'put your ______ ______'
put your name down
To start a new activity = put your name down for / sign up for / take up
take up
What are you looking forward to?
Christmas, the weekend, the holiday, my birthday
The opposite of pass an exam?
fail
Siberia is maybe the ___________ (cold) place in the world (comparative/superlative)
coldest
I gave up to learn / learning Russian
learning (after give up - rendirse)
I feel like to watch TV / watching TV
watching TV (after feel like)
I hope to see / seeing you again soon
to see (after hope)
Do you mind to help / helping me?
helping (after mind)
England is smaller than Spain. England is not _____ ______ _____ Spain
not as big as
Gill's partner is the same age as her. He is _____ old____ her.
as old as
Gill is taller than me. I am not __ tall ____ Gill
not as tall as
Did you used to / Is you used to / Did you use to play Hide and Seek?
Did you use to
I had a lovely travel/trip/journey with my school to the Basque Country
trip
I used to like the series Wednesday, but it got boring, I __________ ________ it. (phrasal verb, stop liking something)
went off (go off)
You wash your clothes in this machine
washing machine
This machine means you don't need to wash up
dishwasher
This cooks food very quickly
microwave
Where do you wash your hands? It is white with taps
a sink / washbasin
Where do many people keep their books
on a (book) shelf
Where might you keep plates, cups, in the kitchen?
in a cupboard
Some flats have this, it is outside of their living room or bedroom, there might be table a chairs there
a balcony
Where do families relax, watch TV together
living room
Where might you park a car?
garage
In which room do English people usually eat? (NOT the kitchen)
dining room
What does narrow mean
the opposite of wide, estrecho
What is a town hall
ayuntamiento, local council building
Next week I will travel/trip/journey to England to visit my mom.
travel (verb)
Did you have a good travel/trip/journey to Portugal? The beaches are lovely
trip (holiday)
My travel/trip/journey home was terrible, the bus broke down, and we had to wait for 2 hours.
journey (transport)
What is a helmet
casco, protect your head
What is chess?
ajedrez, a board game
Put your pencil/pen above your nose
correct position
Where do you keep your clothes? A type of furniture in the bedroom
wardrobe
asignatura in English
subject
Spell the three sciences in English
physics, chemistry and biology
What is a cooker?
the 'machine' that cooks food NOT the person
Hot and cold water comes out of these (in the kitchen and bathroom)
taps
English for edredon?
duvet
What do you rest your head on, in your bed?
pillows
What does boiling mean?
very hot
What does freezing mean
very cold
What does exhausted mean?
very tired
What is the (good) place you have been to?
best
History is my (bad) subject (comparative/superlative)
worst
My mum is (beautiful) than my teacher (comparative/superlative)
more beautiful than
This was the (wet) week of the whole year (comparative, superlative)
wettest
Explain 'show off'
presumir. I hate people who show off that they have a lot of money
Explain 'set off'
begin a journey. I set off for school at 7:45
Explain 'take after'
Look, act like a parent/grandparent
Explain 'looking forward to'
tener ganas, something in the future you are excited, happy about. For example, I am looking forward to Christmas Day
Do you fancy to have/having pizza for lunch?
having
I hate to study/studying during the holidays
studying
I chose to learn / learning Spanish rather than French
to learn
Agree: I won't go on holiday this year. Neither....
Neither will I
Agree: I have a brother..... So
So have I
Agree with this: I can't speak Japanese. Neither
Neither can I
Agree with this: I love ice-cream! So....
So do I!
Which is correct: I didn't use to eat salad / I didn't used to eat salad
I didn't use to eat salad
'solia' in English - I _______ to live in Russia
used
past simple negative: I was drinking coffee
I didn't drink coffee
He saw/was seeing his friend while he walked/was walking home.
He saw his friend while he was walking home
While I ate/I was eating dinner, my partner arrived/was arriving home.
While i was eating dinner, my partner arrived home
past continuous: he .... read...at 10pm yesterday
He was reading at 10pm yesterday
negative past simple: she go to school
She didn't go to school
past simple of teach - spell
taught
Meet me ____ the supermarket door
at (specific point)
The pencils are _____ the shelf
on
I live _____ Cordoba.
in
I need some information / informations
information (uncountable)
She has a few / a bit of friends in her town.
a few (countable)
I don't eat much/many sugar
much (uncountable)
present continuous negative: I....eat.....breakfast
I am/I'm not eating breakfast
present continuous: we........work........hard today
We are working hard today
Make this negative: She likes playing basketball
She doesn't like playing basketball
present continuous: She .... study .... English
She is / She's studying English
sometimes: I am lazy, especially at weekends.
I am sometimes lazy, especially at weekends.
'rarely' : I play sport, I don't enjoy it.
I rarely play sport, I don't enjoy it.
add 'often' to this sentence: I stay up late.
I often stay up late
What does 'hardly ever' mean?
rarely, casi nunca, almost never
I got up ______ 07:30 this morning
at
I like going on holiday _____ the summer
in
My teacher's birthday is _____ the 8th of November
on