Emotions
High Frequency Words 1
High Frequency Words 2
Email writing
Grammar
100

How do we say "enfadado" in English?

Angry

100
What's the meaning of "give advice"?

Dar consejo(s)

100

Use "keen on" in a sentence

I'm keen on playing football.

100

How do I start an informal email?

Hi...! Hello...!

100

What's the difference between present simple and present continuous? 

Present simple is used to talk about routines / general truths / timetable events. (Ex: The plane leaves at 10pm / I go to school by bus)

Present continuous is used to talk about actions happening at the moment or to talk about future arrangements. (Ex: We're studying English / I'm going to Italy this summer)

200

What does "frightened" mean?

Asustado/Aterrado

200

Have you ever "gone abroad"?

Yes, I've been to England/Italy/France/etc...

200

True or False. The word "Facilities" translates as "Instalaciones"

True

200

How do I start a formal email?

Dear Mr/Mrs... Dear Sir/Madam
200

Create a sentence with a comparative and a sentence with a superlative.

From my point of view, English is easier than maths.

English is the best subject. 

300

How do we say "emocionado" in English?

Excited

300

Use the word "successful" in a sentence

I want to be a successful lawyer in the future. 

300

What is the meaning of "achievement"

Logro

300
What closing can I use in an informal email?

Best / Cheers / Take care / All the best / Thanks

300

Use "would" in a sentence.

Ex: If I were you, I would spend less time on TikTok

400

Use the word "pleased" in a sentence

I'm pleased with the job I've done

400

Explain what "to be available" means

It means you have time to do something. For example "Hang out tomorrow? Yes, I'm available" : I have free time so I can hang out with you tomorrow.

400

Use "According to" in a sentence.

According to the president of Spain, the United States should immediately stop their attack on Iran.

400

When do I start a formal email with "Dear Mr/Mrs and when do I start it with "Dear Sir/Madam"?

We use "Mr/Mrs" when we know the name of the other person. Ex: Deat Mr Johnson. 

We use "Sir/Madam" when we DON'T know the name of the other person. Ex: Dear Sir. 

400

Turn this Direct Speech into Reported Speech: We didn't enjoy the film.

They told me/us that they hadn't enjoyed the film.

500

How do we say "nostalgia" o "nostálgico" in English?

Homesick

500

What is the translation for "mejorar". Use it in a sentence.

"Improve". I want to improve my English.

500

Talk about the you got punished.

I got punsihed for not doing my English homework, I wasn't allowed to play videogames for two weeks!
500

What closing can I use in a formal email?

Yours sincerely / Yours faithfully / Kind regards / Best regards
500

Create a sentence with the third conditional.

Ex: If I hadn't gone to university, I wouldn't have met my best friend.