Study

Revision 2º bach

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • If you keep.............classes. The teacher will get mad at you.
    SKIPPING
  • Use one word to complete the beginning. ....... the price, we bought it because we thought it was worth it.
    DESPITE the price, we bought it because we thought it was worth it.
  • 'To get on the bandwagon' means....
    to join an activity that has become very popular or to change your opinion to one that has become very popular so that you can share in its success.
  • Formal talk on a serious subject given to a group of students
    A lecture
  • I looked at her with (APPROVAL) because she did not give me a Valentine's gift, I wasn't exactly over the moon, you know?.
    I looked at her with DISAPPROVAL because she did not give me a Valentine's gift.
  • What's the difference between a college and a university?
    Colleges are often smaller institutions that emphasize undergraduate education in a broad range of academic areas. Universities are typically larger institution
  • He pretended to finish his exam. Translate this sentence.
    Fingió terminar su examen
  • Me voy a cortar el pelo ( en la peluquería)
    I am going to have/ get my hair cut
  • What's the meaning of PTA regarding EDUCATION?
    A PTA is a school association run by some of the parents and teachers to discuss matters that affect the children and to organize events to raise money. PTA is
  • That's the well-known British singer Ed Sheeran, ...... succeeded in getting a Grammy.
    That's the well-known British singer Ed Sheeran,WHO succeeded in getting a Grammy.
  • Grado universitario
    bachelor's degree
  • 'To be on the wagon' means....
    Abstaining from drinking alcoholic beverages, as in Don't offer her wine; she's on the wagon. This expression is a shortening of on the water wagon,
  • My mother is going on vacation. Everybody depends on her. Link both sentences using 'who' or 'whom'
    My mother, on whom everybody depends/ who everybody depends on, is going on vacation.
  • Rewrite it using a formal style: Is that the man (who) she arrived with?
    Is that the man with whom she arrived?
  • Se está acostumbrando a comer verdura.
    He is getting used to eating vegetables
  • Doctorado
    PhD
  • What's a peripatetic teacher?
    A teacher who works in different schools and travels between them.
  • What's the Ivy League?
    a group of long-established universities in the eastern US having high academic and social prestige. It includes Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia.
  • Times Square has become one of the most famous (word that starts with 'L')… in the country
    Times Square has become one of the most famous LANDMARKS in the country
  • To leave somebody off the hook (Unit 6)
    to allow (someone who has been caught doing something wrong or illegal) to go without being punished If you ask me, they let him off the hook too easily.
  • Rewrite this sentence so it has the same meaning using a more formal style:He liked the people (that) he lived with.
    He liked the people with whom he lived.
  • I asked the taxi driver to … me ... (PHRASAL VERB) outside the airport.
    I asked the taxi driver to DROP me OFF outside the airport.
  • Sergio, cuyo coche fue robado, no fue a la policía.
    Sergio, whose car had been stolen, did not go to the police.
  • IDIOM: Ella se enfadó muchísimo
    She blew a fuse
  • Yo solía estudiar mucho (utiliza un 'idiom') mucho
    I used to hit the books
  • This book (ORIGIN) as a series of lectures about shipwrecks, which were given two decades ago.
    This book ORIGINATED as a series of lectures about shipwrecks, which were given two decades ago.
  • Ella necesita ayuda 24/7.
    She need round-the-clock aid.
  • Creating the skyscraper was no easy task. They (BUILD)... such a large building before.
    They HAD NEVER BUILT such a large building before.
  • Pensaba que me preguntabas otra cosa, no nos hemos entendido (IDIOM).
    We got our wires crossed
  • The student didn’t carry out the teacher’s commands properly because he had..... (Use 'UNDERSTAND' and make any necessary changes)
    The student didn’t carry out the teacher’s commands properly because he had MISUNDERSTOOD them.
  • I dislike living in this town and I am really keen on travelling, I am really getting ............(use an IDIOM)....
    I dislike living in this town and I am really keen on travelling, I am really getting ITCHY FEET.
  • '''He stopped jogging and waited for Lily to .........."(PHRASAL VERB which means: succeed in reaching a person who is ahead of one.)
    "He stopped jogging and waited for Lily to CATCH UP
  • Rewrite this sentence so it has the same meaning using a more formal style: The person (who) he is negotiating with is the Chairman of a large company.
    The person with whom he is negotiating is the Chairman of a large company.
  • Estudio 2º de bachillerato
    I am a sixth form student/ I study year 12 (USA) / I study year 13 (UK)
  • Michael Jordan estuvo jugando/jugó durante 20 años y luego se retiró.Use the best option, taking into account you have no context.
    Michael Jordan had been playing for 20 years and then he retired.
  • Rewrite this sentence so it has the same meaning using a more formal style:It is a club (which) many important people belong to.
    It is a club to which many important people belong.
  • Define: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior.
    Freshman: a student who is in 9th grade or has just entered College/ University, ; Sophomores: a student who is in 10th grade or in the second year of Univ.