jueves, 25 de mayo de 2017

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El verbo HEAR  se puede usar con 3 preposiciones distintas. ¿Sabés cuál es la correcta preposición en estas oraciones, ofabout o from? La rta con la explicación está abajo,después del dibujo.




1) I was sorry to hear ....................... your accident.

2) I haven`t heard anything ..................her for ages.

3) You say there`s a band called Youth? I've have never heard ......... them.





Rtas.:




1) about.     to hear about sb/sth: to be told about sb/sth.


2) from        to hear from sb: to receive an e-mail, a call, etc from sb.


3) of            to hear of sb/sth: to know about sb/sth because you have been told about them.    

viernes, 12 de mayo de 2017

Vocabulary: Phrasal Verbs connected with illness.


. PASS OUT: faint (picture).

. THROW UP: vomit.

. GET OVER STH.: get better, recover from sth.

. COME ROUND: become conscious again.

She's just passed out.

. Exercise: complete the sentences with the above.mentioned phrasal verbs.

1) Your mother hasn`t .................... yet from the anaesthetic.

2) That horrible smell made me want to ...........................

3) Last month I had a fever and it took me a long time to ......................... it.

4) Suddenly the woman in front of me ..........................; she became unconscious.




Answers:


1) come round


2) throw up


3) get over


4) passed out

sábado, 6 de mayo de 2017

Vocabulary: Confusing Words.

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. FOOD POISONING: an illness of the stomach caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria: You have food poisoning. (see picture). FOOD POISONED (adjective): You`re food poisoned.

INTOXICATION: the state of being ill for having drunk to much or having taken drugs. INTOXICATED (adjective)

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