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VOCABULARIO INGLÉS

Sites to buy:
Greengrocer: Verdulero
Fishmonger: Pescadero
Hardware store: Ferretería.
Taller mecánico: Garage – auto repair shop
Expresiones:
Could I have a half of kilo of fish, please?
Can I try these on?
Could you change the oil in my car please?

Food:
What do you eat for breakfast?
Pancakes: Panqueques.
Cereal: Cereal.
Toast: Tostada.
What do you have for lunch?
Salad: Ensalada.
Burger: Hamburguesa
Fries (US) Chips (UK): Papas a la francesa.
Soup: Sopa.
What do you have for dinner?
Sushi: Sushi
Noodles: Tallarines – Fideos.
Broccoli: Brocoli.
Pie: Tarta.

Basic Adjectives in English:


Heavy: Pesado.
Light: Ligero.
Fat: Gordo
Thin: Flaco.
Quiet: Tranquilo.
Loud: Ruidoso.
Others:
Blanket: Manta – Cobija.
Expresiones:
Someone will bring it up shortly: Alguien lo llevará pronto.
How far is it to the castle?: Qué tan lejos está el Castillo?.
I really like being with you: Me gusta mucho estar contigo. → Igual a: I like being
with you a lot.

Days of week and parts of the day:


Expresions:
What day is the meeting: ¿Que día es la reunion?
RTA: It’s on Wednesday
What are you plants for the weekend?
RTA: I want to go to the disco on Saturday.

Football Vocabulary:
Header: Cabezazo.
To head the ball: Cabezear la pelota.
To be sent off: Ser expulsado. (Red card).
To tackle: atacar.
To pass the ball: pasar el balon
To score a goal: anotar un gol.
Football field: Cancha.
Turf/grass: Césped.
Corner flag: Bandera de esquina.
Whistle: Pito.
To win the match/game: Ganar el partido o juego.
Expressions: This year the Euro cup is being held. Este año se celebra la Euro
Copa.
Synonyms & Antonyms:
Synonyms:
Clever – Smart.
Necessary – Essential.
Close – Shut.
Difficult – Hard.
Antonyms:
Awake – Asleep.
Full – Empty.
Inside – Outside.
Dry – Wet.

Gramática:
So – Such:
So:
So + Adjective.
So + Adverb.
So+Adverv+(that) + result
Example: They worked so fast that they finished everything early.
There are so many people here.
Such:
Such + a/an + adjective + noun.
Example: Such an interesting man. Un hombre tan interesante.
Such a nice meal: Que Buena comida.
Such + a/an + adjective + that + result.
He said such a lot that it was difficult to remember everything.
They walked such a long way they were very tired afterwards.
There are such a lot of people here.
Vocabulary:
Afterwards: Después – más tarde.
Pleasant: Agradable.
Homophone: Homófono
Herd: Manada – Rebaño.
Expresiones:
I could hardly walk. Apenas pude caminar.

Homophones:
Herd (manada – rebaño) – Heard (oír pasado).
Here – Hear (oír presente).
Deer (Siervo) – Dear(querido).
Sell (Vender) – Cell (Celda).
Sought (Buscar pasado) – Sort (Ordenar)
Leak(Fuga) – Leek (Puerro)
Missed – Mist (niebla).
Wear – Where.
Flour (Harina) – Flower
Bee – Be
See – Sea
Weight (peso – pesa - ponderar) – Wait.
Weighted (pesar en pasado) – Wade (caminar con dificultad)
Buy – Bye
Waste – Waist (Cintura)

Silent Letters:
Comb (peine)
Listen
Bite (mordida)
Island
Write
Wednesday
Hour:
Know:
Two
Answer
Raspberry
Pronunciation: UGH
Rough – Áspero/Tosco
Tough: Difícil/Duro/Arduo.
Taught: Enseñar(pasa)
Enough: Suficiente.
Thought: pensamiento.
Through: A través de.
Brought: Traer en inglés.
Caught: Coger.
Although: Aunque.
Though: Aunque – Si quiera.
Thorough: Completo – Exhaustivo – Minucioso.
MOST USED NOUNS IN ENGLISH
Time.
Person.
Year.
Way.
Day.
Thing.
Man
World
Life.
Hand.
MOST USED VERBS IN ENGLISH
Be
Have
Do
Say
Get
Make
Go
Know
Take
See
MOST USED COMMON EXPRESSIONS IN ENGLISH
Hello, how are you?
Can I get a..?
How much is it?
Where are you?
What are you up to? ¿Qué piensas hacer?
Did you have good….?(weekend for example).
Would you like…?(A coffee, for example).
Could I (take your name, for example), please: Puede darme su nombre por favor.
What do you reckon? ¿Qué cuentas?
I'm off. See you later.

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