Vocabulary of basic things you need to go camping.
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Monday, 5 February 2018
GOING CAMPING
Saturday, 13 January 2018
TYPES OF CHAIRS & TABLES
Monday, 8 January 2018
SMILEYS FOR FEELINGS & EMOTIONS
Because today is blue Monday, a day of mixed feelings and emotions, our post is about adjectives that express them. Welcome back to school!
More about feelings on previous posts HERE
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Adjectives,
Basics,
Feelings,
Smileys,
Vocabulary
Tuesday, 2 January 2018
TYPES OF WORDS ACCORDING TO THEIR FORM & MEANING: ANTONYMS, HOMOGRAPHS, HOMOPHONES (OR HOMONYMS) & SYNONYMS
This charts explains the different kinds of words according to their form & meaning.
Links to previous posts on:
- ANTONYMS.
- HOMOPHONES.
- SYNONYMS.
Etiquetas:
Antonyms,
Homographs,
Homophones,
Link,
Synonyms,
Vocabulary
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
BASIC URBAN VOCABULARY
Monday, 11 December 2017
PHRASAL VERBS WITH 'PULL'
Saturday, 18 November 2017
EXPRESSIONS WITH 'MIND'
Sunday, 12 November 2017
BINOMIAL EXPRESSIONS
This chart above and the list below are a compilation of frequently used English binomial expressions.
13. Short and sweet
Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task.
E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today.
14. Sooner or later
Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in the not-too-distant future.
E.g. He’ll turn up sooner or later.
15. Step by step
Meaning: From one stage to the next in sequence.
E.g. We were shown the process step by step.
16. Neat and tidy
Meaning: In a state of good order; tidy.
E.g. The house is neat and tidy.
E.g. She was sick and tired of her daughter pestering her to help her with her homework.
17. Wine and dine
Meaning: To entertain someone to a fine meal.
E.g. The company wined and dined the prospective clients.
18. Up and down
Meaning: Upward and downward, alternately
E.g. She looked me up and down and hinted that I could do with losing some weight.
19. Back and forth
Meaning: Going from one place or position to another and back again.
E.g. The back and forth movement of the tide causes erosion of the coastline.
20. Far and wide
Meaning: Over a great distance or large area; nearly everywhere.
E.g. People came from far and wide to see the show.
21. Loud and clear
Meaning: In a clear and easily understandable manner.
E.g. The message from voters came across loud and clear.
22. Skin and bones
Meaning: Emaciated; very thin, as from lack of nutrition.
E.g. Look at that starving dog; he's nothing more than skin and bones.
23. Odds and ends
Meaning: Miscellaneous things.
E.g. The garage was filled with a random assortment of odds and ends.
24. Make or break
Meaning: To be a crucial factor in determining the success of something.
E.g. Vince knew that his ability to come up with a catchy hook would make or break his song.
25. Take it or leave it
Meaning: A situation has to be accepted without change, or rejected outright.
E.g. That's the deal: take it or leave it.
26. Sooner or later
Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in the not-too-distant future.
E.g. He’ll turn up sooner or later.
27. Wear and tear
Meaning: Damage or depreciation resulting from ordinary use
E.g. I drive carefully and have my car serviced regularly to avoid wear and tear.
28. Ups and downs
Meaning: Periods of positive and negative events, moods, or interactions; highs and lows.
E.g. Heidi and Mike had their ups and downs, but they stayed married for more than 60 years.
29. Little by little
Meaning: A small amount at a time.
E.g. I earned enough money, little by little, to buy a car.
30. Spick and span
Meaning: Clean, spotless; original sense “like new”.
E.g. I mopped up the kitchen floor so it was spick-and-span.
31. Slice and dice
Meaning: To break a body of information down into smaller parts or to examine it from different viewpoints so that you can understand it better
E.g. Transcripts of the debate were available almost immediately, providing some opportunities to slice and dice the contenders’ words.
32. Win or lose
Meaning: Whether you succeed or fail
E.g. Win or lose, you must be proud that you got this far.
33. Do’s and don’ts
Meaning: Instructions and warnings about what you should and should not do in a particular situation
E.g. Here is a list of do’s and don’ts for anyone planning to start a business.
34. Live and learn
Meaning: To learn from the experiences that life gives us (often you live and learn), said when you hear or discover something which is surprising.
E.g. You mean I can get a discount because I’m under 26? Well, you live and learn – I never knew that!
Meaning: Efficiently brief in duration, especially when referring to an unpleasant task.
E.g. The staff meeting was short and sweet today.
14. Sooner or later
Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in the not-too-distant future.
E.g. He’ll turn up sooner or later.
15. Step by step
Meaning: From one stage to the next in sequence.
E.g. We were shown the process step by step.
16. Neat and tidy
Meaning: In a state of good order; tidy.
E.g. The house is neat and tidy.
E.g. She was sick and tired of her daughter pestering her to help her with her homework.
17. Wine and dine
Meaning: To entertain someone to a fine meal.
E.g. The company wined and dined the prospective clients.
18. Up and down
Meaning: Upward and downward, alternately
E.g. She looked me up and down and hinted that I could do with losing some weight.
19. Back and forth
Meaning: Going from one place or position to another and back again.
E.g. The back and forth movement of the tide causes erosion of the coastline.
20. Far and wide
Meaning: Over a great distance or large area; nearly everywhere.
E.g. People came from far and wide to see the show.
21. Loud and clear
Meaning: In a clear and easily understandable manner.
E.g. The message from voters came across loud and clear.
22. Skin and bones
Meaning: Emaciated; very thin, as from lack of nutrition.
E.g. Look at that starving dog; he's nothing more than skin and bones.
23. Odds and ends
Meaning: Miscellaneous things.
E.g. The garage was filled with a random assortment of odds and ends.
24. Make or break
Meaning: To be a crucial factor in determining the success of something.
E.g. Vince knew that his ability to come up with a catchy hook would make or break his song.
25. Take it or leave it
Meaning: A situation has to be accepted without change, or rejected outright.
E.g. That's the deal: take it or leave it.
26. Sooner or later
Meaning: Eventually, at some undetermined time in the not-too-distant future.
E.g. He’ll turn up sooner or later.
27. Wear and tear
Meaning: Damage or depreciation resulting from ordinary use
E.g. I drive carefully and have my car serviced regularly to avoid wear and tear.
28. Ups and downs
Meaning: Periods of positive and negative events, moods, or interactions; highs and lows.
E.g. Heidi and Mike had their ups and downs, but they stayed married for more than 60 years.
29. Little by little
Meaning: A small amount at a time.
E.g. I earned enough money, little by little, to buy a car.
30. Spick and span
Meaning: Clean, spotless; original sense “like new”.
E.g. I mopped up the kitchen floor so it was spick-and-span.
31. Slice and dice
Meaning: To break a body of information down into smaller parts or to examine it from different viewpoints so that you can understand it better
E.g. Transcripts of the debate were available almost immediately, providing some opportunities to slice and dice the contenders’ words.
32. Win or lose
Meaning: Whether you succeed or fail
E.g. Win or lose, you must be proud that you got this far.
33. Do’s and don’ts
Meaning: Instructions and warnings about what you should and should not do in a particular situation
E.g. Here is a list of do’s and don’ts for anyone planning to start a business.
34. Live and learn
Meaning: To learn from the experiences that life gives us (often you live and learn), said when you hear or discover something which is surprising.
E.g. You mean I can get a discount because I’m under 26? Well, you live and learn – I never knew that!
Monday, 6 November 2017
[9thCW] COOKING PHRASAL VERBS
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Cooking,
CW,
PhrasalVerbs,
Vocabulary
Thursday, 2 November 2017
FAST FOOD
This chart shows examples of what's not considered as the healthiest food you can eat. They are all examples of FAST FOOD. Do you usually eat this kind of food?
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
31st OCTOBER: SOME HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES
It's 31st October again, that means it's Halloween again!
In Halloween children and some adults usually disguise themselves in costumes.
Houses are decorated with Jack-O-Lanterns, lots of spiders, cobwebs, witches and ghosts.
On Halloween evening in the USA, groups of children are seen walking round the neighbourhood dressed up in costumes, visiting houses to get sweets.
Typical Halloween festive activities are:
- Trick or treat (going round houses to receive sweets).
- Going to costume parties.
- Decorating places. Carving pumpkins to make Jack-O-Lanterns.
- Lighting bonfires.
- Apple bobbing: The game is played by filling a tub or a large basin with water and putting apples in the water. Because apples are less dense than water, they will float at the surface. Players then try to catch one with their teeth. Use of arms is not allowed, and often are tied behind the back to prevent cheating.
- Visiting haunted houses.
- Telling scary stories.
- Watching terror films.
All the info about Halloween in ClickOnEnglish: HERE
Saturday, 28 October 2017
ONLINE FALSE FRIENDS DICTIONARY
There's always a group of words you must be careful with at the time of working out meanings, they are FALSE FRIENDS. That is, word that look similar to other words in your own language, but don't mean what they seem to.
Here's a link to an ONLINE FALSE FRIENDS DICTIONARY.
You can also find the same link at the ENGLISH DICTIONARIES & VOCABULARY HELP section on the right hand column of this blog.
Etiquetas:
FalseFriends,
Link,
Translation,
Vocabulary
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
[9thCW] "GASTRONOMY", OUR 2018'S CULTURAL WEEK TOPIC
The topic of our 9th Cultural Week has already been officially decided and announced. This year it will be devoted to GASTRONOMY, which is the practice or art of choosing, cooking and eating good food.
So the English Department has to start brainstorming ideas of which aspect we'll be working on.
We're open to suggestions...
So you can propose... for example:
Recipes in English?
British, American, Canadian, Australian... dishes?
Ways of cooking?
Best worldwide restaurant ranking?
Best worldwide restaurant ranking?
So what do you fancy to eat?
Galician version of this post @ ArquivosDoTrasno
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Cooking,
CW,
Food,
Gastronomy,
Link,
Projects,
SchoolActivities,
Vocabulary
Friday, 20 October 2017
CONFUSING: LOSE vs MISS
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
SUFFIX SUMMARY CHART
Here's a suffix summary chart.
For complete information on suffixation, check previous post about SUFFIXES HERE.
Friday, 6 October 2017
TYPES OF HOUSES/BUILDINGS
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
CLASSROOM LANGUAGE: ACTIVITIES & OBJECTS
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1ºESO,
Basics,
ClassroomLanguage,
Functions,
Imperative,
Speaking,
Vocabulary
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
ANIMAL NAMES BY GENDER & AGE
This picture chart shows names of animals according to gender (male/female) and age.More on animal names depending on age on a previous post HERE: BABY ANIMALS.
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
CRIME-PUNISHMENT PICTIONARY
Thursday, 15 June 2017
COLLOCATIONS WITH 'MONEY'
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