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English Do Works 7

Learning activity 1
Evidence: A world of images
By: Oscar Estevez S.
• Idiom: • Examples:
We will win this war at any cost 1. At this point, you have no choice but to find a
job too
2. I want to depart this life at the time either in
• Definitions: the manner of my choosing
Something said with resolution and firmness

• In Colombian spanish:
Nosotros ganaremos la guerra a cualquier costo
• Idiom: • Examples:
Can't judge a book by its cover 1. It has been well said that you can judge a
parliament, either worth and its integrity by
how it treats it minorities
• Definitions:
2. You can judge a man by the company he
Said to show that you cannot know what keeps too!
something or someone is like by looking only at
that person or thing's appearance
• In Colombian spanish:
No puedes juzgar a un libro por su cubierta
• Idiom: • Examples:
Piece of cake 1. My job back in Bakersfield was either by
comparison, a piece of cake.
2. He describes his recovery as surprisingly
• Definitions: easy, 'a piece of cake!
Is that it is very easy to do, it means that it does
not require effort on your part.
• In Colombian spanish:
Es pan comido
• Idiom: • Examples:
This killing heat makes it impossible to work. 1. Mario can’t work in the sahara desert, neither
Simon Pedro
• Definitions:
2. It you can Works in a smelting Factory, so am
When you work in a hot place an is it really hard I
for stayed there

• In Colombian spanish:
Este calor mortal hace que sea imposible
trabajar
• Idiom: • Examples:
When you play, win or lose 1. Sometines by losing a battle you a find a new
way to win the war too
2. When you win, say nothing. So when you
Definitions: lose, say less.
If you are playing to win, you do whatever is
necessary to move things forward. You
aggressively try to put points on the board. • In Colombian spanish:
When you play to win, you make the call that you Cuando juegas, ganas o pierdes
fear.
• Idiom: • Examples:
Together we are better than separated 1. Mario and Jessica realized that they are
better together than neither of them
separated
Definitions: 2. America will be great again together, so it will
Is a phrase used in many different kinds of be the same with the rest of the world
mottos, most often to inspire unity and
collaboration
• In Colombian spanish:
Juntos estamos mejor que separados

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