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Vocabulario para PS: Apuntes de Inglés B2.1 de Andrea Traverso, Apuntes de Inglés para Derecho

Recopilación de vocabulario y expresiones relacionadas con la educación, la comida, la narración, los deportes y los nombres en inglés intermedio B2.1. Contiene términos relacionados con el proceso de aprender, la comida y la cocina, la narración y el relato, los deportes y las actividades físicas, y cómo nuestros nombres pueden afectarnos y a otros. Además, incluye frases informales y expresiones relacionadas con cada tema.

Tipo: Apuntes

2020/2021

Subido el 09/09/2022

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¡Descarga Vocabulario para PS: Apuntes de Inglés B2.1 de Andrea Traverso y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés para Derecho solo en Docsity! VOCABULARY to PS | ENGLISH B2.1. ANDREA TRAVERSO CA1 & CA2| Learning Online “The future of degrees” ● Vocabulary of education: feedback retroalimentación career carrera profesional assessments evaluaciones courses cursos degree grado o licenciatura qualifications calificaciones, notas enroll inscribirse, matricularse ● Expressions of education: flexible timetable cronograma flexible wide range amplia gama, gran rango reasonable cost precio razonable up-to-date methodology metod. actualizada instant access virtual classroom personalized feedback social networking Some informal phrases: - I decided to raise/top up my knowledge. - I’ve been studying a lot of complementary courses to further my career. - The way of earning a living is changing because of technology. - My friend loves to come in handy to her supervisor. - Studying English gives a boost to your curriculum. 1 VOCABULARY to PS | ENGLISH B2.1. ANDREA TRAVERSO CA3 | Dedicated Foodies Part 1: “Food TV” ● Ways of preparing food: steam - cocido al vapor boil - hervido chill - en frío fry - frito bake - al horno roast - asado ● Describing food and restaurants: polite service VS. rude service undercooked food VS. delicious food fresh food VS. stale food comida rancia inexpensive price VS. overpriced varied selection VS. limited selection efficient service VS. inefficient service casual decor VS. formal decore inviting decor VS. disgusting decor hidden location VS. easy-to-find location ubicación oculta Some phrases: - My favorite restaurant is a cozy vegetarian restaurant. It has a rustic decor, delicious food for many tastes and is not too expensive. - This restaurant has a variety of vegan selection meals. - Steamed food is healthier than fried food. - I prefer fresh food bought from local farmers, even if they don't have an easy-to-find location. 2 VOCABULARY to PS | ENGLISH B2.1. ANDREA TRAVERSO CA5 | Adrenaline Junkies Part 1: “Why do they do it?” ● Sports verbs: (do) hacer do athletics atletismo do bodybuilding culturismo do aerobics do exercise do yoga (play) jugar play rugby play cards cartas play snooker billar play cricket críquet (go) ir a go horseriding go racing correr go jogging trotar go dancing go cycling ● Extreme sport’s name: skydiving paracaidismo base jumping salto base freerunning marcha libre freediving buceo libre waterskiing esquí acuático rockclimbing escalada de montaña ● Others: canoeing scuba-diving buceo de bombona snorkeling buceo trekking senderismo mountain running mountain climbing kitesurfing surf de vela snowboarding skiing esquiar ice-skating patinaje sobre hielo hang-gliding ala delta gymnastics 5 VOCABULARY to PS | ENGLISH B2.1. ANDREA TRAVERSO ● Sport’s expressions: PARTICIPATE in WIN a competition A MATCH un partido TAKE UP a new sport empieza PERFORM a difficult move COMPETE in a race CHALLENGE yourself rétate SCORE a point / a goal apunta, marca SUPPORT a team ayuda BEAT your opponent vence ● Inviting and persuading phrases: - It’d be great if you could come. - We’ll have so much fun. - We’d love you to come with us. - How about coming with us? - What do you think - will you come? - Go for it! - Come on, you’ll love it! - Don’t worry, it’ll be fine. Some phrases: - Sometimes people want to do something risky in order to find adventures. - During these days in Galicia, I have been canoeing on a beautiful river in Ourense. - Some people risk their lives and rely on luck when doing dangerous sports. 6 VOCABULARY to PS | ENGLISH B2.1. ANDREA TRAVERSO CA6 | What’s in a name? Part 1: “How our first names affect our lives” ● Observing people. Verbs for facial gesturing: sneer burla wink guiño pout hacer pucheros scowl ceño fruncido frown “torcer el gesto” glare resplandor blush rubor grin sonrisa ● Personality types. Adjectives that describes the person: laid-back relajado VS. bossy mandón heartless desalmado VS. understanding rash precipitado VS. cautious cauteloso aggressive VS. easy-going “fácil de llevar” driven impulsivo VS. lethargic haphazard despreocupado VS. methodical stingy tacaño VS. generous kind amable VS. selfish egoísta ● Others: forceful enérgico ambitious passive impetuous caring cariñoso sympathetic mean mezquino consistent coherente 7
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