File 05 - THE COUNTRY Flashcards

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granero

El tiempo era tan malo que metimos a todos los animales en el granero.

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barn
n
/bɑːn/
The weather was so bad we put all the animals in the barn.

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arbusto

Mira ese pájaro sentado en lo alto del arbusto.

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bush
n
/bʊʃ/
Look at that bird sitting on top of the bush.

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acantilado

Me encanta pasear por los acantilados cerca del mar.

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cliff
n
/klɪf/
I love to walk along the cliffs near the sea.

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gallo

El gallo es tan ruidoso que despierta a todos por la mañana.

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cockerel
n
/kɒk(ə)r(ə)l/
The cockerel is so loud he wakes everyone up in the morning.

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vaca

Me encanta la leche fresca que obtenemos de nuestra vaca.

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cow
n
/kaʊ/
I love the fresh milk we get from our cow.

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casa de campo

Nuestro cortijo está al lado del trabajo pero a kilómetros del pueblo.

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farmhouse
n
/ˈfɑːmhaʊs/
Our farmhouse is right next to work but miles from the town.

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valla

Tengo una nueva valla entre el jardín mío y el de mi vecino.

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fence
n
/fens/
I have a new fence between mine and my neighbour’s garden.

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campo

Me encanta mirar el campo al final de mi jardín.

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field
n
/fiːld/
I love looking over the field at the end of my garden.

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puerta

Hay una puerta que da acceso al jardín trasero en el lateral de mi casa.

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gate
n
/ɡeɪt/
There is a gate to the back garden at the side of my house.

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hierba

Ha hecho tanto calor que la hierba ya no es verde, es marrón.

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grass
n
/ɡrɑːs/
It’s been so hot that the grass is no longer green, it’s brown.

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crecer

En nuestra granja cultivamos zanahorias, coles y guisantes.

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grow
v
/ɡrəʊ/
We grow carrots, cabbages, and peas on our farm.

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cosecha

Cuando era niño, siempre quería ayudar a cosechar los cultivos de la granja de mis padres.

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harvest
v
/ˈhɑːvɪst/
As a child, I always wanted to help harvest the crops on my parents’ farm.

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seto

En Inglaterra, es típico ver setos entre los campos.

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hedge n
/hedʒ/
In England, you typically see hedges between fields.

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gallinas

Las gallinas son pollos hembra.

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hens
n pl
/henz/
Hens are female chickens.

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colina

No son realmente montañas. Son más pequeñas, más bien colinas.

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hill n
/hɪl/
They’re not really mountains. They are smaller – more like hills.

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corderos

Las ovejas dan a luz corderos en primavera.

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lambs
n pl
/læmz/
Sheep give birth to lambs in the spring.

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hoja

En otoño, las hojas cambian a unos colores increíbles.

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leaf (pl leaves) n
/liːf/ (/liːvz/)
In the autumn, the leaves change to some amazing colours.

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barro

El campo de fútbol parece más barro que césped. La culpa la tiene la lluvia.

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mud
n
/mʌd/
The football pitch is more like mud than grass. I blame the rain.

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camino

Camina por el sendero durante cinco minutos y luego gira a la derecha.

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path
n
/pɑːθ/
Walk along the path for five minutes and then turn right.

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recoger

Plantamos calabacines en mayo y los recogemos de julio a septiembre.

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pick
v
/pɪk/
We plant courgettes in May and pick them from July to September.

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plantar

Plantamos calabacines en mayo y los recogemos de julio a septiembre.

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plant v
/plɑːnt/
We plant courgettes in May and pick them from July to September.

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estanque

Tengo un pequeño estanque en mi jardín con algunos peces.

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pond n
/pɒnd/
I have a small pond in my garden with a few fish in it.

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rocas

Cuando era niño me encantaba trepar y pescar en las rocas.

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rocks n pl
/rɒks/
I loved climbing on and fishing in the rocks when I was a child.

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ovejas

Las ovejas paren corderos en primavera.

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sheep n pl
/ʃiːp/
Sheep give birth to lambs in the spring.

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palos

Necesitamos más palos para el fuego.

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sticks n pl
/stɪks/
We need more sticks for this fire.

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piedras

Esta playa tiene demasiadas piedras. Prefiero las playas de arena.

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stones n pl
/stəʊnz/
This beach has too many stones. I prefer sandy beaches.

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arroyo

Hay un pequeño arroyo, pero es demasiado pequeño para pescar.

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stream
n
/striːm/
There’s a little stream, but it’s too small to fish in.

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valle

El río baja por la montaña y recorre el valle por la parte inferior.

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valley n
/ˈvæli/
The river goes down the mountain and runs along the valley at the bottom.

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madera
bosque

No es realmente un bosque. Yo lo llamaría un bosque pequeño.

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wood
n
/wʊd/
It’s not really a forest. I’d call it a small wood.