Es importante que aprendas palabras diferentes para poder expresarte con fluidez. En este resumen, verás vocabulario sobre objetos que usas en tu día a día. Si lo repasas con frecuencia, ¡no se te olvidará!
Info 1: Objetos de uso diario
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Air conditioning
Aire acondicionado
Please, turn the air conditioning on
Central heating
Calefacción central
There is central heating in my house
Conditioner
Acondicionador
We ran out of conditioner
Deodorant
Desodorante
Oh! I forgot to put deodorant on!
Desk
Escritorio
My laptop is on the desk
Duvet
Edredón
That is a really soft duvet
Fridge
Frigorífico
I have some tomatoes in the fridge
Hair dryer
Secador de pelo
I use the hair dryer a lot in winter
Microwave
Microondas
You can cook pizza in the microwave
Mirror
Espejo
Look at yourself in the mirror, you look good!
Moisturizer
Crema hidratante
Try putting on some moisturizer
Pillow
Almohada
I need to buy a new pillow
Shower gel
Gel de baño
That shower gel smells like oranges
Tissues
Pañuelos
Stop crying! I don't have any tissues
Washing machine
Lavadora
The washing machine is in the laundry room
Info 2: Vocabulario extra sobre objetos del día a día
iNGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Broom
Escoba
The broom is next to the door
Glue
Pegamento
You can fix it using glue
Mop
Fregona
The mop is still wet
Stapler
Grapadora
I can't find the stapler!
Toothbrush
Cepillo de dientes
Ugh! My toothbrush is dirty
Info adicional 1: Idioms relacionados con los objetos del día a día
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
To be on the ball
Estar atento, preparado
She's always on the ball, nothing passes her by
To hit the books
Empollar, clavar los codos
I need to hit the books if I want to pass the exam