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VOCABULARY

Accuracy - exactitud /precisión


Accurate - preciso
Do/write an essay - hacer/escribir un ensayo
Do/take an exam - hacer un examen
Do an exercise - hacer un ejercicio
Fluency - fluidez
Fluent - con fluidez
Do homework - hacer deberes
Memorisation - memorización
Memorise - memorizar
Learn by heart - aprender de memoria
Make a mistake - cometer un error
Practice (noun) - practicar
Practise (verb) - practice

PRACTICE - Práctica
Exam practice - práctica de examen
TO PRACTISE - practicar
I need to practise more for my exam

Revision - repaso
Study - estudiar
Translate - traducir
Translation - traducción

Illegal-
Illogical -
Impolite -
Impossible -
Incorrect
Informal
Invisible
Irregular
Irresponsible
Uncomfortable
Unhappy
Unofficial
Unusual

Vocabulary test

LANGUAGES, COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES WITH CAPITAL LETTERS

1. Complete the sentences with the correct language, country or nationality.

Thai people are from Thailand


In Brazil they speak Portuguese
People from Turkey are Turkish
Astrians speak German
People from Egypt are Egyptians
Swiss people are from Switzerland

2. Complete the sentences with the words. There are three words that you don’t need.

Do , exercise, fluency, fluent, make, practice, revision, translation, practise

1. This is an English TRANSLATION of a Thai poem


2. REVISION is essential before a history exam.
3. I’m FLUENT in three languages.
4. Anybody can MAKE a mistake.
5. At our school we DO a lot of homework.
6. This is the sixth EXERCISE on this page.

Are the words correct?

Ilegal → illegal
Impolite
Informal
Unusual - CORRECT
Irresponsible
Unofficial
Illogical

RELATIVE CLAUSES

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Some - unos/unas
Any - cualquier (contable)
Much -mucho (incontable)
A lot of - un montón de (incontable)
A few - unos pocos/unas pocas …. (contable)
A little - un poco/ una poca (incontable)
Many - muchos/muchas (contable)

Complete the sentences with some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, or a little.
1. I haven’t got many English magazines, only a few
2. We haven’t got much information about this country - nothing at all
3. There was only a little milk in the fridge
4. Were there a lot of people at the concert? Yes, thousands
5. We haven't got much time, just 5 minutes
6. I was thirsty so he gave me a little water

Relative Clauses
Who - que/ quien (personas)
Which - que/quienes (objectos)
That - que
Whose - de quien/de quienes
Where - donde
When - cuando
Who - a quien

Claudia is a linguist. She teaches German


Claudia is a linguist who teaches German

John Cani is an actor who speaks Xhosa.


The park is a beautiful place where you can go there at the weekend
Last year was a special year

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