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failure /ˈfeɪljə/ UK
US sustantivo
1 fracaso
The project was a failure.
El
proyecto era un fracaso.
Past simple
pronunciation:
/id/ wanted, included, invited, started,
/d/ discovered, suffered, learned, tried, happened,
joined,
/t/
booked,
p.
138
homework:
grammarbank 4B a and b, p. 138
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effort /ˈefət/ UK US sustantivo
1
esfuerzo
to put a lot of effort into sth esforzarse mucho en algo
I put a lot of effort into
organizing the party.
Me
esforcé mucho en la organización de la fiesta.
3
to make an effort to do sth hacer un esfuerzo por/para
hacer algo
ˈsign
ˌlanguage
UK US sustantivo
lenguaje
de signos, señas
We had to use sign language to
communicate.
Tuvimos
que comunicarnos por señas.
bungee
jumping
/ˈbʌndʒi ˌdʒʌmpɪŋ/ sustantivo
goming,
benji
Play THE
piano, the violin, the guitar...
Play football, basket, tennis, chess...
Go running, swimming, climbing...
Do yoga, karate, bungee jumping...
Being able to swim is very important for a little kid.
I’ll be able to swim before the summer.
I’d be able to swim with a little help.
I could be able to speak English if I travelled to the
UK.
I’ve been able to finish the race.
I want to be able to help.
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ˈsoft drink UK US sustantivo
refresco
The film was boring
The audience were bored
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