compromise
To settle differences by making mutual concessions.
FABRIC
what something is made of, especially clothes.
My mom decided to get a part-time (work/job) after we were born
JOB
I always (see/look at/watch) the news before going to bed.
WATCH
Why do we have a holiday on Tuesday Oct. 1?
Because of the change of presidency.
COMMITMENT
to dedicate yourself to something, like a person or a cause, creating an obligation to do something.
FACTORY
a big building where products are made
The workers at the (fabric/factory) went on strike when they were refused a pay rise.
FACTORY
I (have never been/have never gone) to Canada, but I hear it’s beautiful
HAVE NEVER BEEN
When is Thanksgiving celebrated?
Thursday November 28
RESUME
to start something again, after stopping. e.g. You resume your class after you have your 10-minute break.
ACTUALLY
in reality
He loves meat and she is a vegetarian, so they always have to reach a (compromise/commitment) when deciding where to go to lunch.
COMPROMISE
.Please (see/look at/watch) me when I’m talking to you!
LOOK
How many pesos does the dollar value today?
19.64 Pesos mexicano
ASSIST
to help or be of service
CURRENTLY
in this moment
She would like to (resume/summarize) her activities as soon as possible after she has her baby.
RESUME
I (lent/borrowed) her my notes and she hasn’t given them back.
LENT
Who was the first mexican president?
Guadalupe Victoria 1824
ATTEND
to be present somewhere, like an event, school, or work
What is the difference between work and job?
Work refers to any physical labor or activitiy involving mental strain. It is uncountable.
Job is a position in a company. It is countable.
How many people (assisted/attended) the demonstration?
ATTENDED
Can you (hear/listen to) a cellphone ringing in the distance?
HEAR
In what month do the whales begin to come to Baja California Sur?
End of December