machine /məˈʆiːn/ UK
US sustantivo
máquina
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bicycle - bike
cycle
ride a bike / horse
suffocating /ˈsʌfəkeɪtɪŋ/ UK
US adjetivo
asfixiante, sofocante
only
Summer and other things I
love??? about Murcia
Walking
Spain isn’t a good place for cyclits but for
pedestrians it is normal. Whe you walk walk on a zebra crossing some drivers
stop.
Banks
Banks in Murcia are bad. You don’t do everything
online and you can’t pay when you don’t have money. There aren’t enough ATMs
and when you take out money they charge a comission.
Drivers
Spanish drivers are only polite with women, with men
they hoot and say insults.
Chemists
In Spain there are a lot of chemists and they are
completely different from UK chemists. The shop assistant gives away presents.
ID cards
In Spain we have the identity card and in Britain they
don’t.
Summers
I hate Spanish summers because it is very, very hot. A
good summer day in Spain is very hot. We have a lot of sun and it is
suffocating.
Starbucks
Starbucks in Spain is nice. They offer good coffee, a
newspaper and magazines and wi-fi. They are expansive. Usually, in Spain, there
are very few Starbucks.
Por qué ...
Why
Why are you happy?
Porque ... because
Because I’m with you
Bless you!-> salud
I’m Spanish – I’m not Spanish
I can run fast – I can’t run fast
I live in Spain – I don’t live in Spain
She likes football – She doesn’t like football.
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She goes
to the cinema
He lives in a flat
They have 2 children
I don’t like cats
The supermarket closes at 5.30
My sister doesn’t study French
My husband does housework
My son wants a guitar
My friend doesn’t work on Saturdays
Our lesson finishes at 6 o’clock
Doesn’t work, reads, speak, don’t play, wears, listen,
don’t eat fast food, has
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conductor de taxi-> taxi driver
actor-> actor
recepcionista-> receptionist
profesor-> teacher
camarero-> waiter
administrator /ədˈmɪnɪstreɪtə/ UK
US sustantivo
administrador
-a
builder /ˈbɪldə/ UK US
sustantivo
1 albañil
2 constructor -a, contratista
Police
officer
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