Es importante que aprendas palabras diferentes para poder expresarte con fluidez. En este resumen, verás vocabulario sobre accidentes geográficos. Si lo repasas con frecuencia, ¡no se te olvidará!
Info 1: Lugares y accidentes geográficos
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Bridge
Puente
He needs to cross that bridge
Cave
Cueva
People used to live in caves
Cliff
Acantilado
Stop running! There is a cliff!
Coral reef
Arrecife de coral
I have never seen a coral reef
Earthquake
Terremoto
Earthquakes are really dangerous
Forest
Bosque
If you get lost in the forest, use a compass
Glacier
Glaciar
Glaciers are melting due to global warming
Hill
Colina
My house was built on a hill
Island
Isla
The best beaches are on the islands
Lake
Lago
There is a lake near my school
Meadow
Prado
This meadow is full of sheep
River
Río
Don't drink water from the river!
Tsunami
Tsunami
The last tsunami was devastating
Volcano
Volcán
Volcanos must be so hot
Waterfall
Cascada
That's a beautiful waterfall!
Info 2: Vocabulario extra sobre lugares y accidentes geográficos
tiNGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Beach
Playa
I love going to the beach in summer
Desert
Desierto
No one can live in the desert
Mountain
Montaña
I went hiking in the mountains once
Ocean
Océano
The ocean is too big, I don't feel safe there
Valley
Valle
If we keep walking, we'll get to the valley
Info adicional 1: Idioms relacionados con accidentes geográficos
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
To be in deep water
Estar con la soga al cuello, en líos
He's in deep water right now, no one can help him
To beat around the bush
Irse por las ramas
Stop beating around the bush already and get straight to the point!
To burn one's bridges
Quemar las naves, destruir la oportunidad de volver al punto en el que estabas
Don't burn your bridges! You never know what might happen in the future