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Specialized University of the Americas

Veraguas Extension
Faculty of Bioscience and Public Health
Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety

Matter
ENGLISH 449 TO VIRTUAL

Prof
EYRA MAYBETH RODRIQUEZ OF MADRID

Student:
Roger B. Mendez M.

Deadline:
04/06/2022
1. Celebrate: Celebrar
 Commemorate an event, especially if a party or other act is organized for it.
 Today we are going to celebrate my mom's birthday

2. Host: Anfitrión
 Person who has guests at home, especially when he attends them properly and
gives them his attention.
 My dad is the host of the party.

3. Throw: Organizar
 Prepare something carefully thinking about all the details necessary for its proper
development.
 my dad throw a party for my mom.

4. Hold: Realizar
 To carry out an action or to carry out a thing.
 My dad hold a party every weekend

5. Have: Tener
 Correspond to someone a quality or
state
 let's have a party at my house.
6. Party: Fiesta
 Meeting of people in a place to have fun or celebrate an event and in which they
usually dance, eat, etc.
 Today is my farewell party.

7. Go clubbing: ir de discotecas
 They are places of recreation and socialization that reach their greatest popularity
on Friday and Saturday nights.
 I like to go clubbing with my Friends.

8. Go out a drink: salir a tomar una copa


 Go out for a drink with my Friends.

9. Wine and dine: Vino y cena


 I went out with my friends for dinner and wine.
10. Ball: Baile
 Party or public celebration in which the attendees dance.
 today is my farewell ball.

11. Fair: La feria


 Popular festival that is celebrated in a locality every year on the same dates and in
which attractions and stalls are installed, shows are performed, etc.
 Tomorrow I'm going to the fair with my brothers.

12. Festival: Festival


 Party in which there are performances,
especially musicals.
 Today we will go to the music festival in
Panama.
13. Banquet: Banquete
 Meal attended by many people and in which an event is celebrated.
 Today is the graduation banquet.

14. Gathering: Reunión


 Group of people who meet for a specific purpose, especially to talk about
something.
 Tomorrow is daniel's farewell gathering.
15. Get together: Reunirse
 It's like a more informal meeting.
 Roger is going to get together with his friends this weekend.

16. Send-off: Desdedida


 say goodbye to a friend or something
 Today is Rogers send-off party.

17. Housewarming: estreno de una casa (Inauguración)


 inaugurate a place or a house.
 a party celebrating a move to a new home.

18. Fundraising: Recaudación de fondos


 Raise funds for a specific cause.
 Today we will celebrate a fundraiser for miguel's operation.

19. Piss-up: Fiesta donde hay mucho alcohol.


 Party where you are going to get drunk, where there is a lot of alcohol involved.
 Today there will be a party at Angel's house and I want to get drunk.

20. Booze up: Emborracharte


 drink a lot of alcohol at a party get drunk
 This weekend I'm going to get booze up.

21. Shindig: Fiesta


 used more informally.
 Today I will go to a shindig at Raúl's house.

22. Bash: Fiesta


 more casual party
 Today we will have a birthday bash for my dad.

23. Let your hair down: Suéltate el pelo


 it means you feel relaxed
 I'm very calm at your party I'll let my hair down.

24. have a whale of a time: he pasado un rato muy divertido


 it means you had a good time, a fun time.
 Today I had a very fun time with my parents.
25. The time of your life: El momento de tu vida
 it means you have had the time of your life
 This trip to Europe has been the best moment of my life.

26. Have a ball: Tienes un baile


 It means you had a great time you had fun at the celebration.
 I had a lot of fun yesterday have a ball.

27. Night on the town: noche en la ciudad


 It means that you are going to the city in an area where there are many restaurants,
bars, etc.
 Today I'm going to party night on the town.

28. Night on the tiles: noche en los azulejos


 It means almost the same as the previous one, you leave your house to the center
of the city to have fun
 This weekend we are going to party night on the tiles.

29. Go on a bender: ir de juerga


 Going on a spree means partying that will last all night.
 Yesterday I went out partying with my friends all night.

30. Paint the town red: Irse de parranda


 It means that you have a great time at the party with your friends.
 tonight paint the town.

TIME TO CELEBRATE!

1. colourful
2. attract
3. competition
4. daily
5. display
6. event
7. exhibition
8. fabulous
9. fascinating
10. unusual
11. parade
12. to last
13. local
14. prize
15. exciting
16. scene
17. sculptor
18. take part
19. take place
20. delicious
21. sensational
22. behave
23. gathering
24. relatives
25. annual
26. symbolize
27. citizen
28. community
29. outdoor activities
30. participate
31. to fast
32. artistic
33. feast
34. crowd
35. artist
36. gather
37. honour
38. occasion
39. society
40. festivities
41. include
42. preparation
43. atmosphere
44. cheer
45. costumes
KEY
VERBS CELEBRATIONS, ADJECTIVES PEOPLE

EVENTS NOUNS

Attract Competition Colourful Sculptor

to last daily fabulous citizen

take part display fascinating relatives

take place event unusual crowd

symbolize exhibition exciting

participate parade delicious

to fast local sensational

gather price artistic

include scene

cheer behave

gathering

annual

community

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