Nelson Mandela, Spain's Anti-Trafficking Effort and English Notes
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The man who changed the world
“The man who changed the world”
Mandela died in Johannesburg on 5th December. The former president of South Africa was 95. He was considered an “amazing man”. He was born in 1918 when South Africa was a British colony. He fought against Apartheid, which was a system that separated white and black people. He was in prison for 27 years. After being released he became president of his country for 20 years.
Spain attacks sex gangs with 59 million aid
“Spain attacks sex gangs with 59 million aid to prostitutes”
Spain has more prostitutes than the Netherlands, Italy, Britain and Greece combined. About 1.5 million Spaniards and foreigners pay for sex every day. Many of the prostitutes come from other countries: China, Romania and Latin America. Some of them are forced by gangs. The Spanish government will put in practice measures to shelter and aid prostitutes who break away from traffickers.
Kelly wants to introduce Emily to her cousin
Kelly wants to introduce Emily to her cousin
- meeting
- is he slim
- short hair
- how is he
- many friends
- what are your hobbies?
- what do you think?
At the pub
At the pub
- I get up
- I leave home at eight o'clock
- Do you arrive at home?
- What is your work
- don't watch
- what is your work?
- Work
- It is.
Dad has lost his keys
Dad has lost his keys
- have you seen
- put them
- don't you go to the kitchen
- have you checked your
- they wouldn't have disappeared
- they your keys
- where were they?
Conditionals
1º Conditional: If + present simple / will + infinitive
2º Conditional: If + past simple + would + infinitive
Relative clauses
Relative clauses: who (persons), which (things), whose (indicates possession p/c), where, when.
PAU: Describing someone
PAU situation: Describing someone
A: What do you look like? B: I am tall, of average build, dark and well-built. I have straight, short hair. I have a small nose and a big mouth.
Asking for and giving advice
Asking for and giving advice (pedir dar consejos)
A: It's my mum's birthday next Saturday. What do you think I can do? B: Well, you should get her a nice present.
Weather
Weather: A: What's the weather like today / yesterday / tomorrow? B: It is/was/will be sunny, hot, wet, wet, dry, foggy, cold, rainy, windy.