49.-Pronombres personales Akkusative. 1 . A2
Pronombres personales Akkusative. 1 . A2 Transforme según el modelo. Der Chef ruft die Skretärin Er ruft sie. 1.- Frau Schmidt ruft den Ober. ……… ruft…….. . 2.- Das Mädchen ruft den Ober. ………ruft………. . 3.- Max und Horst rufen das Fräulein ………rufen……. . 4.- Tintin ruft Milou. ………ruft………. . 5.- Der Junge ruft die Mutter ...
read more48.-Pronombres personales + gefallen. 1. A2.
Pronombres personales + gefallen. 1. A2. Transforme según el modelo Der Film gefällt Herrn und Frau Siemens sehr. Pasa a ser: Er gefällt ihnen sehr. Ahora tú: 1.- Der Film gefällt .Frau Leder sehr. Er gefällt…sehr. 2.-Der Film gefällt dem Mädchen sehr 3.-Der Film gefällt den Mädchen sehr. Er gefällt…sehr. 4.-Fer film gefällt den Jungen sehr. Er gefällt…sehr. 5.- Der Film gefällt den Touristen sehr. 6.- Der Film gefällt der Freundin sehr...
read more52.- Leihen vs ausleihen vs verleihen. B2
Was man leicht verwechselt(confunde): LEIHEN vs. AUSLEIHEN vs. VERLEIHEN jdm. etw. (AUS)LEIHEN jdm. etw. geben, das die Person eine Weile behalten darf Ich habe ein Klapprad. Soll ich dir das (AUS)LEIHEN? Wenn ich gewusst hätte, wie du mit Büchern umgehst, hätte ich dir keins (AUS)GELIEHEN! sich etw. (VON jdm.) (AUS)LEIHEN das Eigentum einer Person eine Weile behalten bevor man es zurück gibt. Hast du nicht ein Klapprad? Könnte ich mir das mal (AUS)LEIHEN? Ich LEIHE mir keine Bücher von ihm AUS, weil ich gerne...
read more66.- Conjunciones de conclusión. Advanced.
In sum In brief Briefly In short In outline In the long run For the most part After all In essence On balance Overall By the large Consequently Hence So Then Therefore Thus As a result To conclude in conclusion Finally Evidently To sum up On the whole Summarising In closing All in all By and large All things considered In summary
read more11.- Traducción: Marco zur Post B1(profesor)
Marco zur Post Marco zur Post B1 Marco ist neu in der Stadt. Er hat gestern einen Brief an seine Eltern geschrieben, heute möchte er ihn zur Post bringen. Aber wo ist die Post? Marco hat die Adresse im Internet nicht gefunden. Er muss jemanden fragen. An der Bushaltestelle steht ein alter Mann.”Entschuldigung, wo ist bitte die Post?”, fragt Marco höflich.”In der Goethestraße”, antwortet der alte Mann.”Muss ich mit dem Bus fahren oder kann ich zu Fuß gehen?”, fragt Marco. “Dieser Bus...
read more65.- Sinónimos de Big. First Certificate
• large • huge • giant • hefty • gigantic • sizeable • colossal • massive • immense • enormous • monstrous • humongous • tremendous •...
read more6.- No dar su brazo a torcer. B2
Se utiliza la expresión ‘No dar el brazo a torcer’ para indicar la negativa de alguien a realizar alguna cosa, también durante una discusión o debate no querer cambiar su opinión en algún asunto (a pesar de que pueda estar equivocado) e incluso, a pesar de encontrarse en minoría en una votación, seguir empeñado en que tiene razón y que no le van a hacer cambiar de opinión El origen de la expresión ‘No dar el brazo a torcer’ la encontramos en la tradicional competición de ‘pulsos’ (pulsear), en el que dos...
read more64.- Vocabulary. Enough First Certificate
Max is two years old. Can Max go to school at this age? Not really, he is only two years old. We can say: Max is not old enough. Here we used an adjective + enough. What does enough mean? Enough can mean sufficient or sufficiently or as much as required or needed. But here it says NOT enough. Not enough can mean less than necessary, less than sufficient. Max is not old enough means he doesn’t have the necessary age. His age is less than sufficient. In this lesson we are going to look at the word ENOUGH and its meanings, uses...
read more51.- Dative Verb be- Prefix Verb. B1.2
to advise = raten/beratento answer = antworten/beantwortento follow to serve = dienen/bedienento thank = danken/sich bedankento threaten = drohen/bedrohen English VerbDative Verbbe- Prefix Verbto adviseratenIch habe ihm geraten, ein Haus zu kaufen.beratenIch habe ihn beim Hauskauf beraten. to answerantwortenIch habe ihm auf seine Frage nicht geantwortetbeantwortenIch habe ihm seine Frage nich
read more156. Dictado: Sticking point (profesor)
157.-Sticking point Transcript Feifei Hello and welcome to The English We Speak with me, Feifei… Roy …and me, Roy. Feifei Roy, please will you sit down! It’s really annoying with you always just standing there! Roy No, I refuse to sit down! I haven’t sat down for the whole week. I heard you talking about ‘a sticking point’ the other day, and after you played a joke on me and glued me to the chair – I will not sit down ever again! Feifei No, Roy! ‘A sticking point’ refers to a problem or issue that...
read more165.- May vs. Might First Certificate
https://madrid-berlin-idiomas.com/wp-content/uploads/video/videos-ingles/may-and-might.mp4 May and Might are modal verbs. They can normally be interchanged without a significant difference in meaning. I might go I may go May and Might more or less have the same meaning. (We will see more about this later) With modals verbs, there is only one form of them for every subject pronoun. For example with the modal verb MIGHT. We say… I might You might He might She might It might We might They might The same happens...
read more33.- To look down on Advanced. C1
To look down on Advanced. C1 To look down on/upon ≈ to hold in contempt, scorn; to consider oneself superior to to look down one’s nose at ≈ to be scornful or dismissive of; to feel oneself superior to = menospreciar, despreciar, sentirse superior a; desdeñar to look down on/upon to look down...
read more32.- To despise. Advanced. C1
To despise. Advanced. C1 to despise ≈ to regard as inferior or worthless; to feel contempt for; to scorn or disdain; to look down upon; to treat with contempt or dis-dain; to disregard = despreciar; sentir o mostrar desprecio; tratar con desprecio; sentir indiferencia hacia algo o alguien despisal/despisement ≈ the act of despising, contempt = el acto...
read more31.-To feel/show contempt for . Advanced C1
To feel/show contempt for . Advanced C1 To feel/show contempt for ≈ the action of scorning or despising; the mental attitude in which something or someone is considered as worth- less or of little account = sentir o mostrar desprecio por o hacia algo o alguien to treat with contempt ≈ the action of scorning or despising; = tratar con desprecio to hold in contempt ≈ an act...
read more30.-To disdain Advanced. C1
To disdain Advanced. C1 To disdain ≈ to consider to be unworthy of oneself or of one’s notice; to regard with disdain; to be angry or offended; to move to in- dignation or scorn; to offend, to displease = desdeñar; considerar indigno de uno mismo o de ser notado; mirar con desdén; sentirse enojado u ofendido; sentir indigna-ción o desprecio disdain ≈ contempt, scorn, derision,...
read more29.-To scorn. Advanced. C1.
to scorn ≈ to speak or behave contemptuously; to use derisive language; to jeer (at); to treat with ridicule; to show extreme contempt for; to mock, deride = despreciar; hablar o comportarse con desprecio; usar lenguaje burlón; burlarse de; tratar ridiculizando mofándose de alguien, ridiculizar; mostrar un desprecio extremo por scorn ≈ mockery, derision, contempt; a taunt, an insult = burla, desprecio;...
read more61.- Frases y expresiones con “all” C1.
ALL OVER Don´t even ask me what this was but it was all over the walls!• • • • • • • • • • • • • ALL BUT The forest or woodland that used to be in the backyard is now all but disappeared.KNOW IT ALL Those who think they know it all are very annoying to those of us who actually do.• • • • • • • • • • • • • ALL-NIGHTER I am going to suggest not pulling another all-nighter• • • • • • • • • • • • • ALL TALK He is all talk but when it c
read more60.- Emociones en inglés. B2. First Certificate.
intensity Happy Sad Angry scared Confused Strong ecstatic elated energized enthusiastic excited exuberant jubilant loved marvelous terrific thrilled uplifted crushed sorrowful defeated uncared for dejected worthless depressed wounded devastated burdened disgraced condemned drained demoralized exhausted deserted helpless distraught hopeless empty hurt grievous rejected humbled terrible miserable unloved mournful unwanted pitiful discarded abused exploited betrayed fuming enraged mad...
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