151.- Conectores en inglés. Cuando se trata de… A1 – C2.
CUANDO SE TRATA DE… A1 Woman should stick together in relation to gender inequality. A2 …. regarding gender inequality at work. B1 …when it comes to gender inequality. B2 …on the issue of / in light of gender inequality. C1 …when it comes (right) (down) to gender inequality. C2 …as far as gender inequality...
read more150.- Conectores en inglés. Debido a … A1 – C2.
DEBIDO A A1 Most of the air pollution takes place because of the burning of fossil fuels. A2 Most of the air pollution takes place as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels. B1 Most of the air pollution takes place due to the burning of fossil fuels. B2 Most of the air pollution takes place owing to the burning of fossil fuels. C1 Most of the air pollution takes place in the event of / through / following the burning of fossil...
read more149.- Cómo hablar de probabilidad en inglés.
PROBABILIDAD A1 A two-week circuit breaker lockdown is possibly/probably going to happen. A2 A two-week circuit breaker lockdown is expected to happen. B1 In all likelihood, a two-week circuit breaker lockdown will happen. B2 A two-week circuit breaker lockdown is likely to happen. Chances are that a two-week circuit breaker lockdown will happen. C1 A two-week circuit breaker lockdown may very well/is set to take place/ is on the horizon/...
read more148.- Cómo suponer en inglés. A1-C2.
SUPUESTAMENTE A1 The man who apparently killed fifty puppies has been captured. A2 The man who supposedly killed fifty puppies has been captured. B1 The man who is said to have been killed fifty puppies has been captured. B2 The man who is supposed to have killed fifty puppies has been captured. C1 The man who allegedly/seemingly/reportedly/presumably/ killed fifty puppies has been captured. C2 The man who ostensibly/ seemingly/ professedly/ killed...
read more147.- Talk about problems in English
Collocations related to problems Face/encounter/confront a problem If you face or encounter or confront a problem, then you are aware of it and you are trying to deal with it. For example: Today, we are facing global warming issues that must be dealt with as soon as possible. When they tried to deal with the problem of discipline in their school, they encountered the problem of drugs abuse. The Johnsons have been confronted with many problems since they moved to another country. Address/tackle the problem If you address or...
read more122.- Korrekte Deutsche Aussprache.
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read more124.- wo oder wohin, wo woher, am See, am am Bahnhof, Dativ und Akkusativ.
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read more146.- Phrasal verbs related to education
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read more7.- Le, la, lo… Leísmo, laísmo, loísmo. B2.C1.
Le, la, lo… Leísmo, laísmo, loísmo. B2.C1. Complemento directo = objeto directo= C.D. Complemento indirecto = objeto indirecto= C.i. Introducción Cuando un verbo es transitivo, lleva complemento directo ( CD) En este caso, lo correcto es : Masculino: “lo(s) “ singular o plural (*) Femenino: “la(s)” singular o plural ¿Te gusta mi coche?… Pues lo he comprado muy barato. Comprar: transitivo A mi madre…. Pufff…. Tú no la conoces...
read more145.- Christmas phrasal verbs.
Look Forward To Meaning: to wait for something with pleasure Are you looking forward to the holiday season or are you feeling a little grinch-like? Hang Up Meaning: to fix something or secure something somewhere from the top of the object Last year we had a large tree, the whole family was helping my father to dress the tree and hang up decorations. Put Up Meaning: to place something somewhere in an upright position so everybody can see it When do you usually put your Christmas tree...
read more144.- Housework vocabulary.
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read more143.- Collocations with plan. Nivel B2. C1.
volver a vocabulario Inglés DEBERES: Leer atentamente la teoría. Hacer frases con: Shelve a plan. Traduce esta frase: Tenemos otras prioridades en este momento. Tendremos que poner el plan inicial en cuarentena. COLLOCATIONS WITH PLAN Come up with a plan Think of a plan The best plan The best thing to do Unveil a plan Officially tell people about it Abandon a plan Decide not to continue with...
read more111.- Übungen Wo oder Wohin (Präsens). B2. Video.
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read more140.- Small talk questions – FOOD.
Small talk questions about food FAVOURITE FOODS What’s your favourite dish? What’s your favourite meal? What do you like to eat? Are there any foods that you absolutely hate? Are there any foods that you absolutely won’t eat? Do you like trying new foods? What’s the most recent food that you’ve tasted? What have you eaten recently? What new food have you tried...
read more139.- Leisure activities
LEISURE ACTIVITIES –> GO + -ING Go running Go walking Go surfing Go sailing Go climbing Go camping Go dancing Go shopping Go swimming Go jogging Go hiking Go sightseeing Go skiing Go fishing Go skating Go scuba diving Go...
read more110.- Kleidung. Schopen. B2
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read more138.- What’s the difference between rob and steal?
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read more187.- YOLO. Profesor.
https://madrid-berlin-idiomas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/yolo.mp3 Do you like taking risks or living in the present? Well, if you want to justify your plans, we have an expression you can use. Transcript Jiaying Welcome to The English We Speak with me, Jiaying… Roy … and me, Roy. Did you just eat my entire bucket of popcorn? Jiaying Yes, I did! YOLO! Roy I can’t believe you ate my popcorn! I was going to share that with you while we watched a film! And what on earth does YOLO mean? Jiaying You only live...
read more137.- Phrases and verbs related to communication
1- To Make Eye Contact Meaning: to try and communicate with them without using words As I said, some ways of communicating are verbal, and others are nonverbal. So to make eye contact is a non-verbal way of communicating. We can use our eyes to tell somebody exactly what we want. We can indicate with our eyes looking left, looking right, or we raise our eyes to heaven. We are telling somebody perhaps that we don’t believe what we’re hearing, or we’re a little bit shocked when we open our eyes wide. Example: She slowly raised her eyes...
read moreNetzwerk A1. Arbeitebuch.
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read moreNetzwerk. A1. Kursbuch.
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read more116.- Bestehen in, aus, auf. B1.2. Video.
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