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Daily Routine, Best Friend Profile, and English Grammar Review

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My Structured Daily Schedule

Morning Routine: Fitness and Preparation

  • My daily routine begins when the alarm sounds at 8:00 in the morning.
  • After a brief complaint about waking up early, I eat breakfast, brush my teeth, and walk my dog.

Around 11:00 AM, I head to the gym. I usually train for two hours or an hour and a half, depending on the day.

When I return home, I eat lunch, which often consists of fruit, yogurt, or other light options.

After lunch, I take a shower. I then prepare meals for myself and my brothers, as they attend school and college in the morning.

Afternoon Commitments and Commuting

Around 3:00 PM, I leave to catch the bus. I either travel to Madrid for the police academy or go to the Institute to prepare for my subjects.

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Essential English Vocabulary: Humans, Animals, and Nature

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Animal Rights Vocabulary

  • Mistreat: maltratar
  • Tame: domesticado
  • Endangered species: especies en vías de extinción
  • Extinct: extinguido
  • Cage: jaula
  • Wildlife: vida salvaje
  • Laboratory: laboratorio
  • Research: investigación
  • Experiment: experimento
  • Human guinea pigs: conejillos de indias humanos
  • Species: especie
  • Breed: criar
  • Ethical: ético
  • Hunt: cazar
  • Free-range: ecológico, de granja
  • Vegetarian: vegetariano
  • Factory farms: producción industrial de animales de granja
  • In captivity: en cautiverio

Nature or Nurture Concepts

  • Formative: developmental
  • Portrayed: depicted, shown
  • Dog-like: with characteristics similar to a dog
  • Upbringing: raising
  • Raw: uncooked
  • Orphanage: center where children whose parents have died

Phrasal Verbs Related to Care & Acquisition

  • Bring up: raise
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English Vocabulary for Jobs, Education, and Personality Traits

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Vocabulary U. 6

Jobs and Education

  • Apply for a job: Solicitar un trabajo
  • Claim benefits: Reclamar beneficios
  • Do a course: Hacer un curso
  • Do a degree: Hacer un grado (universitario)
  • Do an assignment: Hacer una tarea escolar
  • Do business: Hacer negocio
  • Do your homework: Hacer los deberes
  • Drop out: Dejar algo
  • Get a job: Conseguir un trabajo
  • Get fired: Estar despedido
  • Get good/bad grades: Sacar buenas/malas notas
  • Get paid: Ser pagado
  • Get promoted: Ser ascendido
  • Graduate from university: Graduarse
  • Leave school: Dejar el colegio
  • Pass an exam: Aprobar un examen
  • Pass with flying colors: Aprobar sobrado
  • Pass your driving test: Aprobar el carnet de conducir
  • Start a business: Empezar un negocio
  • Start a career: Empezar la carrera laboral
  • Start work: Empezar a trabajar
  • Teach yourself:
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English Vocabulary and Grammar Guide

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Behind Bars: Legal and Crime Vocabulary

Spanish - English

  • Entre rejas - Behind bars
  • Prihibido - Forbidden
  • Cumplir - Enforce/comply
  • Celda - Cell
  • Robo - Theft/robbery
  • Obedecer - Comply
  • Delincuente - Offender
  • Multar - Fined
  • Hurto - Shoplifting
  • Acusar de - Charged with
  • Culpable - Guilty
  • Juzgado - Court
  • Enderezar el rumbo - Go straight
  • Juicio - Trial
  • Condenar - Convict
  • Desobedecer - Defy
  • Meterse en un lio - Get into trouble
  • Levantar el castigo - Let you off the hook
  • Robo/estafa - Daily robbery
  • Con las manos en la masa - Caught red-handed
  • Borrar sus huellas - Cover their tracks
  • Tomar medidas - Crack down on
  • De hecho y derecho - Above board
  • Vista gorda - Turn a blind eye
  • Dejar las cosas claras - Lay down the law
  • Enmendar la conducta - Mend his ways
  • A la fuga - On the run

Modal

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The Impact of ICT on Education: Transforming Teaching and Learning

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How does ICT integration in education impact the teaching profession?

ICT integration fosters:

  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Sharing of ideas and experiences
  • Mutual support in learning

What are some primary ways teachers can utilize ICT?

Teachers can leverage ICT to:

  • Find resources
  • Prepare lessons
  • Organize student work
  • Evaluate results
  • Manage learning records

What are three new teaching and learning forms introduced by ICT?

  • Project-based learning
  • Cross-curricular learning
  • Attractive learning experiences

Name three ways ICT empowers students as creators.

  • Programming
  • Website development
  • Robotics

What are some key changes observed in learners due to ICT?

Increased Motivation:

  • Reduced fear of public mistakes
  • Students as educators
  • Teachers as lifelong learning models

Other

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Vocabulary List: Travel, Nature, and Education Terms

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Vocabulary Translations and Terms

Travel and Transportation Vocabulary

  • Aircraft: Avión
  • At sea: En el mar
  • At top speed: A máxima velocidad
  • Captain: Capitán
  • Commuting: Desplazamientos
  • Congestion: Congestión
  • Crew: Equipo
  • Flight attendant: Azafata
  • In the air: En el aire
  • On land: En tierra
  • Run: Correr
  • Rush hour: Hora punta
  • Traffic jam: Atasco
  • Underground: Subterráneo
  • Voyage: Viaje
  • Journey: Travesía
  • Travel: Viaje
  • Trip: Viaje

Travel Activities and Gear

  • Back-packing: Hacer las maletas
  • City break: Escapada de ciudad
  • Get away from it all: Alejarse de todo
  • Go deep-sea diving: Practicar buceo en aguas profundas
  • Go hiking: Practicar senderismo
  • Go sightseeing: Ir de turismo
  • Go with the flow: Ir con el flujo
  • Boots: Botas
  • Off the beaten track: Fuera del camino trillado
  • Package holiday:
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The Power of Hearing Dogs: Transforming Lives

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R: Love Locks on Bridges

1. Carolyn Barnabo and C...

cause it ws romantic thg to do.

2. Which sentence...

follows an Italian tradition.

3. The phrase “padlocks...

padlocks have appeared in great quantities and vry quickly.

4. The municipal aut…

when part of a històric bridge fell cause of weight of the locks.

5. The city of Paris is putting panels of ...

prevent the damage that the locks cause.

6. According to the text, padlock sellers...

are making profits from this epidemic.

7. Lovelocks...

can now be found in a variety of places.

8. Lisa Anselmo thinks that it...

to assign a place for people to attach their locks.

R: Esperanto and Universal Communication

1. Who was Doktoro Es?

The invntr of n artificial ne lan.

2. According to the text, Zamenhof was..

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Homophones and Commonly Confused Words

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Common Homophones

  • I'll, isle, aisle
  • Eight, ate
  • Bear, bare
  • Be, bee, b
  • Blue, blew
  • Break, brake
  • Buy, by, bye
  • Sell, cell
  • Sent, cent
  • Dear, deer
  • Die, dye
  • Fair, fare
  • Flee, flea
  • Flower, flour
  • Guest, guessed
  • Heal, heel
  • Hear, here
  • Hole, whole
  • Our, hour
  • In, inn
  • Its, it's
  • New, knew
  • Not, knot
  • No, know
  • Made, maid
  • Male, mail
  • Meet, meat
  • Night, knight
  • Pear, pair, pare
  • Pale, pail
  • Pray, prey
  • Rain, reign, rein
  • Real, reel
  • Write, right, rite
  • Road, rowed, rode
  • Peace, piece
  • Roll, role
  • Sale, sail
  • Sea, see, c
  • Site, sight, cite
  • Sore, soar
  • Sole, soul
  • Sun, son
  • Stare, stair
  • Steak, stake
  • Steal, steel
  • Tale, tail
  • Through, threw
  • To, too, two
  • Vein, vain, vane
  • Waste, waist
  • Wait, weight
  • Way, weigh
  • Week, weak
  • Would, wood
  • Chord, cord

Globalization and Culture

  • Americanized/global brand: A word known worldwide.
  • Way of life
  • Brain drain: Fuga
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French Town Vocabulary & Directions for Travelers

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French Town Vocabulary & Directions

Places in Town

  • route : road
  • place : square
  • rond-point : roundabout
  • école secondaire : secondary school
  • magasin de chaussures : shoe shop
  • centre-ville : town center
  • feux de circulation : traffic lights

Prepositions of Place

  • derrière : behind
  • entre : between
  • devant : in front of
  • à côté de : next to
  • au coin de : on the corner of
  • en face de : opposite

Common Expressions

  • il y a (deux ans) : two years ago
  • se perdre : to get lost
  • rester en contact : to keep in touch
  • déménager / aller vivre (en Australie) : to move to Australia

Giving Directions

  • traverser la rue : to cross the street
  • prendre (la rue) : to take the street
  • aller tout droit : to go straight ahead
  • tourner à gauche / à droite : to turn left / to turn right
  • passer
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Mastering Reported Speech: Tense, Modals & More

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Reported Speech: Mastering the Rules

Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, involves changes to verb tenses, modal verbs, possessive adjectives, and expressions of time and place. These changes primarily occur in declarative and interrogative sentences (statements and questions).

Tense Changes in Reported Speech

TenseDirect SpeechReported Speech
Present SimpleJohn said: “I'm exhausted”John said that he was exhausted.
Present ContinuousJohn said: “I’m working too hard”John said that he was working too hard.
Past SimpleJohn said: “I worked too hard”John said he had worked too hard.
Past ContinuousJohn said: “I was working too hard”John said he had been working too hard.
Present PerfectJohn said: “I’ve worked too hard”John
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