Si quieres controlar un idioma en cualquier situación, tendrás que tener un amplio vocabulario. En esta lección, aprenderás términos que se usan en el día a día y quizás no sabías.
Info 1: Nouns
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EXAMPLE
Bride
Novia (el día de la boda)
The bride looked gorgeous in that dress
Heir
Heredero
He can't be the heir, he's so dumb!
Host
Anfitrión
What a nice host! He was really generous
Path
Camino
The path is full of grass, where should we go?
Size
Talla
It's not my size, do you have anything bigger?
Info 2: Verbs and phrasal verbs
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EXAMPLE
Fit in
Encajar
I feel like I never fit in in big groups
Provide
Aportar
A lawyer can provide legal assistance
Refuse
Rechazar
She refused to go to the doctor and now she's really sick
Stand out
Destacar
I stood out because I worked so hard
Tease
Burlarse
Look! They're teasing that man. They're very rude
Info 3: Adjectives
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EXAMPLE
Embarrassed
Avergonzado/a
I accidentally farted in class, I am so embarrassed!
Outraged
Indignado/a
I am absolutely outraged because I paid a lot for it!
Stingy
Tacaño/a
My brother's a little stingy, he always says he's broke
Stubborn
Terco/a
Don't be stubborn and apologize to her!
Upset
Molesto/a
I was upset when I found out Jim was lying to me
Info adicional 1: Idioms and expressions
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EXAMPLE
Through thick and thin
Contra viento y marea (incondicionalmente)
I know she'll be by my side through thick and thin
To go down in flames
Fracasar estrepitosamente
If you don't stick to the plan, you'll go down in flames