Complete:
“If I’d known about the traffic, I ___ earlier.”
would have left
What is the difference between:
“job,” “work,” and “career”?
Job = specific position
Work = general activity
Career = long-term professional path
Correct:
“I’m looking forward to meet you.”
I’m looking forward to meeting you.
“Actually” means:
en realidad
Which word is stressed on the THIRD syllable?
opportunity / manager / comfortable
opportunity
Rewrite using the passive:
“People say that the company will close next year.”
The company is said to close next year. / It is said that the company will close next year.
Give a synonym for:
“reliable”
dependable, trustworthy
Correct:
“She accused him for stealing the money.”
She accused him of stealing the money.
“Eventually” means:
finalmente
What is the silent letter in “subtle”?
b
Choose the correct option:
“I wish I ___ so much work to do.”
a) don’t have
b) didn’t have
c) hadn’t had
b) didn’t have
What phrasal verb means:
“to cancel unexpectedly”?
call off
Which sentence is correct?
b) I’m used to waking up early.
Choose the correct meaning of “sane”:
b) cuerdo
Which word has a different vowel sound?
though / rough / low
rough
What is the difference between:
“I stopped smoking”
and
“I stopped to smoke”?
Stopped smoking = quit the habit
Stopped to smoke = paused another activity to smoke
Complete with ONE word:
“The movie really lived ___ to the hype.”
up
Correct
“She has less problems than before.”
She has fewer problems than before.
Comprehensive
a) comprensivo (emocional)
b) completo / exhaustivo
c) complicado
d) competitivo
b) completo / exhaustivo
Pronounce:
yacht
colonel
choir
aisle
queue
plumber
/jɒt/
/ˈkɜːnəl/
/ˈkwaɪə/
/aɪl/
/kjuː/
/ˈplʌmər/
Complete:
“Not only ___ late, but he also forgot the documents.”
was he
What is the difference between:
“economic” and “economical”?
Economic = related to the economy
Economical = not expensive / saves money
Last year I traveled to the Cristopher Colombus country exhibition in London, and I learned a lot of new informations about his life. There were too much people in the museum, so it was difficult to see the paintings clear. The guide said that Colombus had many influencies in modern navigation, but I think there is less evidences than people believe. Anyway, I really enjoyed the visit because I took a lot of photos and met interesting persons.
Last year I traveled to the Christopher Columbus country exhibition in London, and I learned a lot of new information about his life. There were too many people in the museum, so it was difficult to see the paintings clearly. The guide said that Columbus had many influences on modern navigation, but I think there is less evidence than people believe. Anyway, I really enjoyed the visit because I took a lot of photos and met interesting people.
A very common topic about British people is the facility with which they communicate with tourists. They usually have a thick accent, which makes communication more difficult. Plus, they are not very sympathetic; they are rather serious people.
However, London is great, and there are plenty of spectacles in Piccadilly Circus you can watch if you have the opportunity. On the other hand, their sanity is not the best; recent cuts in the budget are having a negative impact on the healthcare and the population.
To resume: they can molest you with their attitude but the city offers many interesting things to have lots of diversions.
A very common cliché about British people is the ease with which they communicate with tourists. They usually have a thick accent, which makes communication more difficult. Plus, they are not very friendly; they are rather serious people.
However, London is great, and there are plenty of shows in Piccadilly Circus you can watch if you have the opportunity. On the other hand, their health is not the best; recent cuts in the budget are having a negative impact on the healthcare and the population.
To summarise: they can bother you with their attitude but the city offers many interesting things to have lots of fun.
Pronounce them:
tough
though
thought
thorough
through
throughout
/ˈtʌf/ hard
/ˈðəʊ/ however
/ˈθɔːt/ result of thinking
/ˈθʌrə/ exhaustive
/ˈθruː/ in one end and out another
/θruːˈaʊt/ during