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resumen de los capitulos, Resúmenes de Idioma Inglés

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Tipo: Resúmenes

2022/2023

Subido el 05/11/2023

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27 oct 2023 14:56
Languaje I Units 6, 7 & 8
Languaje I
Units 6, 7 &
8
Unit 8 -
Communiti
es
001
Compound
Nouns
002
Welcoming
003
The Internet
004
Getting on
005
Qualificatio
ns
Unit 7 -
Success
006
Ability
007
Qualificatio
ns
008
Verb
phrases
009
Success Unit 6 -
Emotion
010
-ing/-ed
adjectives. Multi-word
verbs,
Verb-noun
011
Verb-Noun
collocations
012
Life events
013
Clothes &
Computers
and Love
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27 oct 2023 14:

Languaje I Units 6, 7 & 8

Languaje I

Units 6, 7 &

Unit 8 -

Communiti

es

Compound

Nouns

Welcoming

The Internet

Getting on

Qualificatio

ns

Unit 7 -

Success

Ability

Qualificatio

ns

Verb

phrases

Success

Unit 6 -

Emotion

-ing/-ed

adjectives.

Multi-word

verbs,

Verb-noun

Verb-Noun

collocations

Life events

Clothes &

Computers

and Love

NOTES

001 Compound Nouns

  • swimming pool: a structure filled with water for people to swim
  • bookshop: a shop with sells predominantly books.
  • car park: an area where people can park their cars.
  • car rental: to pay money to borrow a car from a company.
  • city centre: the main shopping or business area in a city.
  • sports centre: a building where you can do a lot of sports.
  • duty-free shop: a shop in a airport or on a ship that sells alcohol, cigarettes, etc. where you can buy without having to pay taxes.
  • gift shop: a shop that sells small things that are suitable for giving as presents.
  • high street: the main street in a town where the shops and businesses are.
  • housing zone: an area where a lot of houses have been built.
  • industrial zone: an area where is a lot of industries.
  • language school: a place where you can go yo learn a foreign language.
  • one-way street: a road down which you can only drive in one direction.
  • primary school: a school for people between 5 and 11 years old.
  • semi-detached house: a house which is joined to another house.
  • terraced house: a house that is one of a row of houses joined together.
  • shopping mall: the American term for a shopping centre
  • shopping centre: a group of shops together in one area.
  • outdoor market: a place in the open air which has lots of stalls from which you can buy things
  • supermarket: a very large shop that sell things that people need regularly in their homes.
  • traffic jam: a long line of vehicles on the road that move very slowly
  • traffic lights: a set of lights that control the movement of traffic. 

002 Welcoming

  • be my guest: used to give someone permission.
  • excuse the mess: used to apologize for your house not being tidy
  • have a seat: used to invite someone to sit down.
  • help yourself: used to give permission for someone to use or take sth that is yours.
  • make yourself at home: used when you

want someone to feel relaxed in your house.

  • put your feet up: to relax, especially by sitting with your feet supported on sth.

003 The Internet

  • search engine: a computer program that helps you to find information
  • dating site: a website to meet someone in order to have a romantic relationship.
  • personal homepage: a website where you can share facts about yourself.
  • blog: a web page where people read and write opinions about anything and everything.
  • wiki: a website with information that users can change or add things to.
  • social networking site: a web page where you can contact friends.
  • news site: a website to find out what is happening in the world.
  • photo sharing website: a website where you can upload photos for other people to look.
  • travel site: a website dedicated to travel information.
  • corporate website: a web page where you can find information about a company. 

004 Getting on

  • get to know: to become familiar with a person and discover what their personality is.
  • get on your nerves: when sth annoys you.
  • invite over: to ask someone to come to your house.
  • keep yourself to yourself: to act in a private way and not attempt to interact with other people.
  • make friends with: to become friends with someone.
  • mind your own business: to kot get involved in situations that do not concern you.
  • nuisance: someone or sth that annoys you ot causes problems. 

005 Qualifications

  • face-to-face: a meeting, conversation, etc. where you are with another person.
  • degree: the qualification that is given to you when you have successfully completed a course. •MA: a shorter university degree in a subject that you can get after your first degree.
    • PhD: a university degree of a very high level.
    • course: a series of lessons on a period of study in a particular subject.

006 Ability

  • Have a lot of ability as: to be (very) skilled.
  • Have an aptitude for: to have natural ability
  • hopeless at: having no hability
  • be an expert in: to have special skill or special knowledge in a subject.
  • be gifted at: to have natural ability
  • skillful: to be good at doing sth that you have learned an practiced
  • talented: having natural ability to do sth really well.
  • useless at: not useful or effective at all.

007 Qualifications

  • qualification: if you have a qualification, you have passed a course to show you have particular level of knowledge in a subject.
  • certificate: an official document that shows sth is true or correct.
  • driving licence: an official card that says that you are legally allowed to drive a car.
  • licence: an official document that gives you permission to do or own sth.
  • distance learning: a method of study that involves working at home.
  • apprenticeship: the period of time in which you are an apprentice. 

008 Verb phrases

  • Have on thing in common: to share an interest or idea with someone.
  • have access to: to have the right to enter a place, use sth, see someone, etc.
  • be word-class at: to be one of the best people in the world at what you do.
  • pick up on: to show or notice sth.
  • put in: to spend time working or practicing sth.
  • have talent for: to have an unusual amonunt of skill in a particular area.
  • agree with: to have the same opinion as someone else.
  • argue with: to say angry things to someone because you disagree with them.
  • worry about: to keep thinking about a problem or sth bad might happen so that you do not feel relaxed.