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More than my colleagues, my friends.
More than my students, my kids.
Don´t forget your roots, but now it´s time to open your wings.
Last day of the school year, 4th year Secondary.
The best of luck!!
Need to slow down. Music always helps.
Goodnight...


Os facilito un listado por orden alfabético de Phrasal Verbs que puede seros mucha utilidad. 
Hay cientos y cientos de Phrasal Verbs. No se trata de volverse locos, pero sí de unificar listados y diseñar uno donde aparezcan los indispensables, los más frecuentes y útiles para nosotros y el nivel de inglés que tenemos o al que aspiramos. Elaborar un listado para realmente incorporarlos a nuestra expresión oral y escrita. Si no los utilizamos, los olvidaremos.
Pincha aquí y echa un vistazo.
(Gracias, Mª Carmen NF!)


You should know lots of phrasal verbs if you want to reach a good English level. However, it’s difficult to learn phrasal verbs and use them naturally because...
  1. There are hundreds of them.
  2. Many times you can´t  guess their meaning.
  3. One  phrasal verbs can have different meanings.
  4. Some phrasal verbs can be separated while some other can’t 
  5. There are two words phrasal verbs but there are also three words phrasal verbs 
Why don´t you practise Phrasal Verbs using flashcards? Click here and good luck!


Para muchos de vosotros, que andáis preparando o estáis ya en plenos exámenes B1/B2, un listado bastante útil que os ayudará a repasar verbos esenciales y sus correspondientes preposiciones.
Vamos allá.


To accuse (someone) of (something)
To apologise to (someone) for (something)
To apply for (a job)
To ask (someone) about (someone / something)
To ask (someone) for (something) (pedir algo)
To believe in (something)
To belong to (someone)
To blame (someone / something) for (something)
To borrow (something) from (someone)
To compare (something) with (something)
To complain to (someone) about (someone / something)
To concentrate on (something)
To congratulate (someone) on (something)
To crash into (something) (estrellarse)
To depend on (someone / something)
To die of (an illness)
To divide (something) into (parts)
To dream about (someone / something)
To explain (a problem) to (someone)
To forgive (someone) for (something)
To happen to (someone / something)
To hear about (something)
To insist on                                                  
To invite (someone) to (a party)
To laugh at
To listen to (someone / something)
To look after (someone / something)
To look at (someone / something)
To look for (someone / something) (to try to find)
To look forward to
To object to (someone / something)
To pay (someone) for (something)
To persist in
To prefer (someone / something) to (someone / something)
To prepare for
To protect (someone / something) from (someone / something)
To provide (someone) with (something)
To punish (someone) for (something)
To remind (someone) of (someone / something) (me hace redordar)
To remind (someone) about (something) (recordarle a alguien algo)
To run into (something) (estrellarse) / (someone) (atropellar)
To spend (money) on (something)
To shout at (someone) (angrily) / to (someone) (para que se entere)
To smile at
To speak to (someone) about (someone / something)
To succeed in
To suffer from (an illness)
To take care of (someone / something)
To talk to (someone) about (someone / something)
To thank (someone) for (something)
To think about (someone / something) (reflexionar sobre algo, recordar)
To think of (pensar en algo, imaginar, recordar)
To throw (something) at (someone / something) (para golpearle)
To throw (something) to (someone / something) (para que lo coja)
To translate (a book) from (one language) into (another language)
To wait for (someone / something)
To warn(someone) about (someone / something)
To write to (someone)

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Re-post. Para mis alumn@s, para mis hijas, para todos los jóvenes, para cada uno de nosotros. Ahora que empieza a hacer estragos el cansancio y necesitamos toda la motivación del mundo. 

 


Relative Clauses Exercises
Join with a Relative Pronoun

Defining relative clauses

We use defining relative clauses to give essential information about someone or something – information that we need in order to understand what or who is being referred to. A defining relative clause usually comes immediately after the noun it describes.
They’re the people who want to buy our house.

Non-defining relative clauses

We use non-defining relative clauses to give extra information about the person or thing. It is not necessary information. We don’t need it to understand who or what is being referred to.

My sister Clare, who lives in Oxford, is doing the London marathon this year.



Relative Pronouns
who
people and sometimes pet animals
defining and non-defining
which
animals and things
defining and non-defining; clause referring to a whole sentence
that
people, animals and things; informal
defining only
whose
possessive meaning;
for people and animals usually; sometimes for things in formal situations
defining and non-defining
whom
people in formal styles or in writing; often with a preposition; rarely in conversation; used instead of who if who is the object
defining and non-defining
No relative pronoun
when the relative pronoun defines     the object of the clause
defining only




                            
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