Class 11/03/19 Flashcards
How do you say…?
Una Contraoferta
A counteroffer
How do you say…?
Bien vestido
Well dressed
How do you say…?
Dar la mano
Shake hands
How do you say…?
Ceja / las cejas
Eyebrow / Eyebrows
How do you say…?
Has quedado mal
You made a bad impression / you looked bad
How do you say…?
Maleducado
IMpolite (not umpolite)
How do you say…?
Las cosas pasan desapercibidas
Things GO UNNOTICED
How do you say…?
Cumplir objectivos
To meet targets
How do you say…?
Le ha costado acustumbrarse…
It has been difficult for her / him to get used to…
How do you pronounce…?
Rhythm
Rhythm
How do you say…?
Teletrabajar
To work from home
How do you pronounce…?
Apply
Apply
Correct the sentence:
I told to him…
I told him
‘TELL’ DOESN’T take a preposition after it.
(However, ‘SAY’ takes TO after it - I SAID TO HIM…)
How do you say…?
Complacer
To please
How do you say in English…?
(Él) es muy sensible
(Ella) es muy sensata
He is very SENSITIVE (Es muy sensible)
She is very SENSIBLE (Es muy sensata)
How do you say…?
Reprochar
To reproach
What is the difference between:
DISCUSS and ARGUE
(Hint: it’s the opposite to Spanish!)
TO DISCUSS - argumentar, debatir razonadamente
TO ARGUE - discutir, disputar, pelear
How do you say…?
Remar
To row
What time is it?

It’s ten PAST ten (or 10:10)
What time is it?

It’s quarter PAST seven (or 07:15)
What time is it?

It’s five PAST one (or 1:05)
What time is it?

It’s quarter TO nine (or 8:45)
What time is it?

It’s ten PAST twelve (or 12:10)
What time is it?

It’s five TO eight (or 07:55)
What time is it?

It’s quarter TO six (or 05:45)
What time is it?

It’s twenty TO eight (or 07:40)
What time is it?

It’s half PAST nine (or 09:30)
What time is it?

It’s five TO eleven (or 10:55)
HIS or HER?

HER
(The ‘her’ relates to Mrs Richardson, not the baby boy)
HIS or HER?

HIS
(The ‘his’ relates to Benjamin, it doesn’t matter if his friend is male or female)
HIS or HER?

HER
(The ‘her’ relates to the woman, not to the husband)
SHE or HE / HIS or HER?

SHE / HER
(The ‘her’ relates to the big sister, it doesn’t matter if she’s reading to a girl, a boy, or both)
SHE or HE / HIS or HER?

SHE / HER
(The ‘her’ relates to the girl, it doesn’t matter if she’s with her grandma, or her grandad)