Wednesday, January 11, 2012

ni2 11/1/12

Feed‧back [uncountable]
1 advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is:
How can I provide feedback without making someone angry?
Feedback on
Try to give each student some feedback on the task.
De‧ceive [transitive]
PA [countable]
1 [usually singular]
Public address system
Electronic equipment that makes someone's voice loud enough to be heard by large groups of people
1 to make someone believe something that is not true [= trick; ↪ deception]:
He had been deceived by a young man claiming to be the son of a millionaire.
Deceive somebody into doing something
He tried to deceive the public into thinking the war could still be won.
Deceive somebody about something
I wouldn't deceive you about anything as important as this

I was wondering if you could possibly pass me the salt, please, if it’s all right and if you wouldn’t mind…

I’m afraid I can’t make it…
No way, José.

quince /kwɪns/ sustantivo
membrillo m;
(before n) ~ jelly (dulce m de) membrillo m

to have a sweet tooth

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