Learn Real English 1

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Learn Real English 1
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Learn Real English 1
1.
I was so sick yesterday that I barely managed to drag myself
out of bed.
2.
Quito always drags behind when we walk anywhere.
3.
At the end of the race my legs started to drag.
4.
You can never drag him away from the television.
5.
She learned to overlook her boyfriend's minor faults.
6.
She learned to overlook her boyfriend's minor faults.
7.
The soccer player was overlooked by other teams in ingland.
8.
The soccer player was overlooked by other teams in ingland.
9.
Such a crime should not be overlooked.
10. Such a crime should not be overlooked.
11. I was overlooked for a promotion.
12. I was overlooked for a promotion.
13. Only church members are allowed in the sanctuary.
14. The sanctuary contains the altar of sacrifice.
15. Time dragged terribly.
I was so sick yesterday that I barely managed to drag myself
out of bed.
to drag= resagarse, mover lentamente, cansarse. to move
yourself slowly and with effort drag yourself.
Quito always drags behind when we walk anywhere.
to drag= resagarse, mover lentamente, cansarse. to move
yourself slowly and with effort drag yourself.
At the end of the race my legs started to drag.
to drag= resagarse, mover lentamente, cansarse. to move
yourself slowly and with effort drag yourself.
You can never drag him away from the television.
to drag= resagarse, mover lentamente, cansarse. to move
yourself slowly and with effort drag yourself.
She learned to overlook her boyfriend's minor faults.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
She learned to overlook her boyfriend's minor faults.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
The soccer player was overlooked by other teams in ingland.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
The soccer player was overlooked by other teams in ingland.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
Such a crime should not be overlooked.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
Such a crime should not be overlooked.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
I was overlooked for a promotion.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
I was overlooked for a promotion.
overlook= ignorar, pasar por alto, subestimar, no dar
importancia. to ignor or not pay no attention to someone or
something.
Only church members are allowed in the sanctuary.
sanctuary=sagrario. the room inside a church, synagogue,
etc., where religious services are held, the most sacred or holy
part of a religious building.
The sanctuary contains the altar of sacrifice.
sanctuary=sagrario. the room inside a church, synagogue,
etc., where religious services are held, the most sacred or holy
part of a religious building.
Time dragged terribly.
to drag= (of time or an event) to pass very slowly.
16. The meeting really dragged.
The meeting really dragged.
to drag= (of time or an event) to pass very slowly.
17. The minutes at work dragged by.
The minutes at work dragged by.
to drag= (of time or an event) to pass very slowly.
18. The minutes at work dragged by.
The minutes at work dragged by.
to drag= (of time or an event) to pass very slowly.
19. You can expect political analysts to pick apart the governor's
speech.
You can expect political analysts to pick apart the governor's
speech.
pick (someone or something) apart or pick apart (someone or
something)= criticar. to criticize, to say all of the things that
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20. You can expect political analysts to pick apart the governor's
speech.
21. The film's critics picked Jim Carry's performance apart.
22. The film's critics picked Jim Carry's performance apart.
23. You can expect Republican's analysts to pick apart the
president's speech.
24. The mountain road had several lookouts where you could
enjoy the view.
25. The mountain road had several lookouts where you could
enjoy the view.
26. The mountain road had several lookouts where you could
enjoy the view.
27. The mountain had a lookout tower.
28. The mountain had a lookout tower.
29. It was decided to draw straws, the person getting the shortest
to be the first guard.
30. It was decided to draw straws, the person getting the shortest
to be the first guard.
31. We'd have to draw straws, if we wanted to decide anything.
32. We'd have to draw straws, if we wanted to decide anything.
33. I'll draw straws with you to see who keeps guard while Bob
comes to get his breakfast at the same time.
34. I'll draw straws with you to see who keeps guard while Bob
comes to get his breakfast at the same time.
35. We drew straws for who went first.
36. We drew straws for who went first.
are bad or wrong about (someone or something).
You can expect political analysts to pick apart the governor's
speech.
pick (someone or something) apart or pick apart (someone or
something)= criticar. to criticize, to say all of the things that
are bad or wrong about (someone or something).
The film's critics picked Jim Carry's performance apart.
pick (someone or something) apart or pick apart (someone or
something)= criticar. to criticize, to say all of the things that
are bad or wrong about (someone or something).
The film's critics picked Jim Carry's performance apart.
pick (someone or something) apart or pick apart (someone or
something)= criticar. to criticize, to say all of the things that
are bad or wrong about (someone or something).
You can expect Republican's analysts to pick apart the
president's speech.
pick (someone or something) apart or pick apart (someone or
something)= criticar. to criticize, to say all of the things that
are bad or wrong about (someone or something).
The mountain road had several lookouts where you could
enjoy the view.
lookout= puesto de observación, puesto de vigilancia. a high
place or structure from which you can see a wide area.
The mountain road had several lookouts where you could
enjoy the view.
lookout= puesto de observación, puesto de vigilancia. a high
place or structure from which you can see a wide area.
The mountain road had several lookouts where you could
enjoy the view.
lookout= puesto de observación, puesto de vigilancia. a high
place or structure from which you can see a wide area.
The mountain had a lookout tower.
lookout= puesto de observación, puesto de vigilancia. a high
place or structure from which you can see a wide area.
The mountain had a lookout tower.
lookout= puesto de observación, puesto de vigilancia. a high
place or structure from which you can see a wide area.
It was decided to draw straws, the person getting the shortest
to be the first guard.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
It was decided to draw straws, the person getting the shortest
to be the first guard.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
We'd have to draw straws, if we wanted to decide anything.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
We'd have to draw straws, if we wanted to decide anything.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
I'll draw straws with you to see who keeps guard while Bob
comes to get his breakfast at the same time.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
I'll draw straws with you to see who keeps guard while Bob
comes to get his breakfast at the same time.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
We drew straws for who went first.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
We drew straws for who went first.
draw straws (for something) Also, draw lots= decidir. to decide
on somebody to do or have something, by choosing pieces of
paper, etc.
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37. Amanda, ROSEO, CHORREO, some liquid of washing up to the
hot water.
38. They were Squirting water at people and making things.
39. Quito squirted some tomato sauce on his burger.
40. Everyone present was enthused by the idea.
41. His presentation failed to enthuse the committee.
42. He didn't seem nearly as enthused about it, but Dad enjoyed
it.
43. This dinner is wonderful! he enthused.
44. They said the owner of the store got busted for selling to
minors or something.
Amanda squirted some liquid of washing up to the hot water.
squirt.= chorrear, rosear. (to force a liquid) to flow out through
a narrow opening in a fast stream.
They were Squirting water at people and making things.
squirt.= chorrear, rosear. (to force a liquid) to flow out through
a narrow opening in a fast stream.
Quito squirted some tomato sauce on his burger.
squirt.= chorrear, rosear. (to force a liquid) to flow out through
a narrow opening in a fast stream.
Everyone present was enthused by the idea.
to enthuse= entusiasmarse. to talk in an excited way about
something that you are interested in.
His presentation failed to enthuse the committee.
to enthuse= entusiasmarse. to talk in an excited way about
something that you are interested in.
He didn't seem nearly as enthused about it, but Dad enjoyed
it.
to enthuse= entusiasmarse. to talk in an excited way about
something that you are interested in.
This dinner is wonderful! he enthused.
to enthuse= entusiasmarse. to talk in an excited way about
something that you are interested in.
They said the owner of the store got busted for selling to
minors or something.
to bust=to arrest (someone).
45. Police busted 12 gang members on weapons charges.
Police busted 12 gang members on weapons charges.
to bust=to arrest (someone).
46. Police busted him because they think he's involved with a
terrorist group.
Police busted him because they think he's involved with a
terrorist group.
to bust=to arrest (someone).
47. He's been busted for selling drugs.
He's been busted for selling drugs.
to bust=to arrest (someone).
48. He was busted for drunk driving.
He was busted for drunk driving.
to bust=to arrest (someone).
49. Javier got busted for drug possession.
Javier got busted for drug possession.
to bust=to arrest (someone).
50. We're going to organize a, TRABAJO MANUAL, project to
mobilize our club members.
We're going to organize a hands-on project to mobilize our
club members.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
The program consists of interactive lessons with several handson activities.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
Now, the Catholic Church believes in hands-on healing.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
The school is hands-on new activities this year.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
The children's museum is full of hands-on displays.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
She's always been very hands-on when it comes to running
the restaurant.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
They need hands-on experience with the machinery.
hands on= trabajo manual. practica, de practica en, involving
or allowing the use of your hands or touching with your hands.
With so many candidates, we can afford to pick and choose.
pick and choose= escoger. to choose only the best or most
appropriate things or people.
As one of Hollywood's most successful actors, he's now in a
position to carefully pick and choose his roles.
pick and choose= escoger. to choose only the best or most
appropriate things or people.
The newspaper picks and chooses which stories to report.
pick and choose= escoger. to choose only the best or most
appropriate things or people.
51. The program consists of interactive lessons with several,
TRABAJOS MANUALES, activities.
52. Now, the Catholic Church believes in, TRABAJO MANUAL,
healing.
53. The school is, DE PRACTICA EN, new activities this year.
54. The children's museum is full of, TRABAJOS MANUALES,
displays.
55. She's always been very, DE PRACTICA EN, when it comes to
running the restaurant.
56. They need, PRACTICA EN, experience with the machinery.
57. With so many candidates, we can afford to pick and choose.
58. As one of Hollywood's most successful actors, he's now in a
position to carefully pick and choose his roles.
59. The newspaper picks and chooses which stories to report.
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60. Salad bars allow customers to pick and choose from a wide
selection of vegetables.
61. Our tails were starting to drag.
62. She dragged one of the other tables over to ours.
63. Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!.
64. When I was skinny, I slid right through that tunnel.
65. He slid the key into his pocket.
66. He quietly slid the money into my hand.
67. He always finds a way to slide in a reference to his new book.
68. She picked at a salad while I ate my steak.
69. She picked at a salad while I ate my steak.
70. She picked at the buttons on her jacket while waiting for her
interview.
71. She picked at the buttons on her jacket while waiting for her
interview.
72. He was picking at his shoelaces.
73. He was picking at his shoelaces.
74. A seafood restaurant overlooking the lake.
Salad bars allow customers to pick and choose from a wide
selection of vegetables.
pick and choose= escoger. to choose only the best or most
appropriate things or people.
Our tails were starting to drag.
to drag= arrastrar. to move something by pulling it along a
surface, usually the ground.
She dragged one of the other tables over to ours.
to drag= arrastrar. to move something by pulling it along a
surface, usually the ground.
Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!.
to drag= arrastrar. to move something by pulling it along a
surface, usually the ground.
When I was skinny, I slid right through that tunnel.
to slide (always followed by an adverb or
preposition)=deslizar, pasar rapido y facilmente. to go, move
or pass through something smoothly and easily into or out of
something.
He slid the key into his pocket.
to slide (always followed by an adverb or
preposition)=deslizar, pasar rapido y facilmente. to go, move
or pass through something smoothly and easily into or out of
something.
He quietly slid the money into my hand.
to slide (always followed by an adverb or
preposition)=deslizar, pasar rapido y facilmente. to go, move
or pass through something smoothly and easily into or out of
something.
He always finds a way to slide in a reference to his new book.
to slide (always followed by an adverb or
preposition)=deslizar, pasar rapido y facilmente. to go, move
or pass through something smoothly and easily into or out of
something.
She picked at a salad while I ate my steak.
1.- pick at= pick at (something)= to eat small amounts of
(food) very slowly usually because you do not want to eat.or.
2.- pick at= pick at (something)= to pull on (something) with
your fingertips or your fingernails often because you are
nervous.
She picked at a salad while I ate my steak.
pick at= pick at (something)= to eat small amounts of (food)
very slowly usually because you do not want to eat. or b: to
pull on (something) with your fingertips or your fingernails
often because you are nervous.
She picked at the buttons on her jacket while waiting for her
interview.
1.- pick at= pick at (something)= to eat small amounts of
(food) very slowly usually because you do not want to eat.or.
2.- pick at= pick at (something)= to pull on (something) with
your fingertips or your fingernails often because you are
nervous.
She picked at the buttons on her jacket while waiting for her
interview.
1.- pick at= pick at (something)= to eat small amounts of
(food) very slowly usually because you do not want to eat.or.
2.- pick at= pick at (something)= to pull on (something) with
your fingertips or your fingernails often because you are
nervous.
He was picking at his shoelaces.
1.- pick at= pick at (something)= to eat small amounts of
(food) very slowly usually because you do not want to eat.or.
2.- pick at= pick at (something)= to pull on (something) with
your fingertips or your fingernails often because you are
nervous.
He was picking at his shoelaces.
1.- pick at= pick at (something)= to eat small amounts of
(food) very slowly usually because you do not want to eat.or.
2.- pick at= pick at (something)= to pull on (something) with
your fingertips or your fingernails often because you are
nervous.
A seafood restaurant overlooking the lake.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
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75. A seafood restaurant overlooking the lake.
76. Our back yard is overlooked by several houses.
77. Our back yard is overlooked by several houses.
78. The beautiful mountains that overlook the village.
79. The beautiful mountains that overlook the village.
80. We rented a suite that overlooks the lake.
81. We rented a suite that overlooks the lake.
82. Our bathroom window overlooks the neighbour's garden.
83. Our bathroom window overlooks the neighbour's garden.
84. To bypass the city, take the highway that circles it.
85. Is there a way to bypass the bridge construction?.
86. Well, we decided to bypass the aquarium this time.
87. We bypassed the city, we took the highway that circles it.
88. Let's draw straws to see who will drive.
89. He drew the short straw so he has to drive.
90. So we kind of, picked and chose and drew straws and decided
that we were gonna do first.
91. Quito go to take a shower, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
A seafood restaurant overlooking the lake.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
Our back yard is overlooked by several houses.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
Our back yard is overlooked by several houses.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
The beautiful mountains that overlook the village.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
The beautiful mountains that overlook the village.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
We rented a suite that overlooks the lake.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
We rented a suite that overlooks the lake.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
Our bathroom window overlooks the neighbour's garden.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
Our bathroom window overlooks the neighbour's garden.
overlook= Mirar, tener vista desde arriva hacia. to have a view
looking down at (something).
To bypass the city, take the highway that circles it.
bypass=rodear, bordear. to go around or avoid (a place or
area).
Is there a way to bypass the bridge construction?.
bypass=rodear, bordear. to go around or avoid (a place or
area).
Well, we decided to bypass the aquarium this time.
bypass=rodear, bordear. to go around or avoid (a place or
area).
We bypassed the city, we took the highway that circles it.
bypass=rodear, bordear. to go around or avoid (a place or
area).
Let's draw straws to see who will drive.
to draw straws= To decide by a lottery with straws of unequal
lengths. Sortear.
He drew the short straw so he has to drive.
to draw straws= To decide by a lottery with straws of unequal
lengths. Sortear.
So we kind of, picked and chose and drew straws and decided
that we were gonna do first.
to draw straws= To decide by a lottery with straws of unequal
lengths. Sortear.
Quito go to take a shower, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
What a drag=¡qué pereza!,¡qué hueva!.
92. Quito clean your room, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
Quito clean your room, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
What a drag=¡qué pereza!,¡qué hueva!.
93. Kaz go to take a shower, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
Kaz go to take a shower, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
What a drag=¡qué pereza!,¡qué hueva!.
94. Kaz clean your room, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
Kaz clean your room, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
What a drag=¡qué pereza!,¡qué hueva!.
95. Kaz, do the dishes, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
Kaz, do the dishes, Oh Dad, what a drag!.
What a drag=¡qué pereza!,¡qué hueva!.
96. You. tire me. out. with. all. your questions.
You tire me out with all your questions.
Me agotas con todas tus preguntas.
97. I am. taking. a piss.
98. San Juana. BLANK. her children noisily.
SanJuana regaña a sus niños ruidosamente.
I am taking a piss.
San Juana scolds her children noisily.
scolds
99. Sarah has a flower tattooed on her. BLANK.
Sarah tiene una flor tatuada en su barriga.
Sarah has a flower tattooed on her midriff.
midriff.
100. is the name given for the front of your body between your
chest and waist?.
vientre, panza, abdomen, estomago, barriga.
midriff.
midriff.
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