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2A CALL THE DOCTOR?

Vocabulary
English
a cough
a headhache
a rash
a
temperature
a sunburn
vomit
sneeze
swollen
a sore throat
diarrhoea
faint
blister
cold
flu
dizzy
unconcious
twist
sprain
blood
pressure
food
poisoning
choking
pass out
come round
get over
throw up

Meaning
tos
dolor de cabeza
erupcin
fiebre
quemadura solar
vomitar
estornudar
hinchado
dolor de garganta
diarrea
desmayarse
ampolla
resfriado
gripe
mareado
inconsciente
torcer
esguince
presion arterial
intoxicacin
alimentaria
atragantarse
desmayarse
become concious
again
recuperarse
vomitar

Grammar (present perfect)


To emphasize the action, we use the continuous form. Esta forma verbal se
emplea cuando interesa destacar la accin en s misma ms que el
resultado; no se precisa si la accin ha finalizado o no. Este tiempo se utiliza
tambin para indicar la duracin de una accin que comenz en el
pasado.
We've been working really hard for a couple of months.
She's been having a hard time.
To emphasize the result of the action, we use the simple form. Describe
una accin que comenz en el pasado y que acaba de finalizar.

I've made fifteen phone calls this morning.


He's written a very good report.

2B OLDER AND WISER?


Vocabulary
CLOTHES AND
FASHION
English
loose
tight
hooded
long sleeved
sleeveless
V-neck
checked
patterned
plain
spotted
striped
vest
waistcoat
collar
top
suit
swimsuit
scarf
bow tie
cardigan
sandals
boots
cotton
denim
fur
lace
linen
lycra
silk
velvet
wool
leather
suede
fashionable
old-fashioned
scruffy
smart
trendy
stylish

meaning
ancho
ajustado
con capucha
de manga larga
sin mangas
cuello en V
con dibujos (patrones)
liso
a topos
a rayas
chaleco
cuello
top
traje
baador
bufanda
pajarita
cardigan
sandalias
botas
algodn
tela vaquera
pelo
encaje
forrado
lycra
seda
terciopelo
lana
piel
ante
de moda
pasado de moda
desaliado
elegante
moderno
estiloso

dress up
hang up
fit
suit
match
get changed
get undressed
go with

arreglarse
colgar ropa
de tu talla
te queda bien
pegarte
cambiarse
desnudarse
pegar

Grammar (adjectives as nouns, adjective order)


Position 1st*
Opinion

2nd*

3rd

4th

Size

Age

Shape

5th
Colour

6th

7th

8th

Material

Origin

Purpose

Nice

Small

Old

Square

Black

Plastic

British

Racing

Ugly

Big

New

Circular

Blue

Cotton

American

Running

Cuando hablamos del conjunto de personas de una nacionalidad ponemos un THE delante del
gentilicio: the French, the Swiss, the Japanese
Cuando hablamos de una persona en concreto de una nacionalidad deccimos: a Welshman, a
Scottish woman
Cuando ponemos varios adjetivos antes de un nombre no utilizamos el and: beautiful, old town; long,
blond hair

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