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alcanzar – /əˈtʃiːv/ – What would you like to achieve during your gap year?
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achieve
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logro – /əˈtʃiːvmənt/ – What's your biggest achievement so far?
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achievement
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estar de acuerdo – /əˈɡriː/ – Do you agree with me?
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agree
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acuerdo – /əˈɡriːmənt/ – The two groups reached an agreement .
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agreement
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discutir – /ˈɑːɡjuː/ – How often do you argue with your parents?
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argue
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discusión – /ˈɑːɡjumənt/ – They had a terrible argument and didn't speak again.
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argument
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adjuntar – /əˈtætʃ/ – Did you attach the report to your email?
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attach
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archivo adjunto – /əˈtætʃmənt/ – Please send me the document as an attachment .
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attachment
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opciones – /tʃɔɪs/ – How much choice do we have about our work?
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choice
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elegir – /tʃuːz/ – Which subject are you going to choose to study at university?
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choose
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indemnizar – /ˈkɒmpenseɪt/ – Did they compensate you for the accident?
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compensate
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indemnización – /ˈkɒmpenˈseɪʃn/ – They wanted compensation for the delayed flight.
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compensation
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quejarse – /kəmˈpleɪn/ – I would like to complain to the hotel manager.
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complain
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queja – /kəmˈpleɪnt/ – The customer made a complaint about the poor service.
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complaint
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respeto – /kənˈsɪdəˈreɪʃn/ – Thanks for your consideration . That's very helpful.
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consideration
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entregar – /dɪˈlɪvə(r)/ – When will they deliver our new sofa?
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deliver
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entrega – /dɪˈlɪvəri:/ – I have to stay at home. I'm waiting for a delivery .
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delivery
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demostrar – /ˈdemənstreɪt/ – I would like to demonstrate how to use this new coffee machine.
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demonstrate
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demostración – /ˈdemənˈstreɪʃn/ – Please watch this demonstration carefully.
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demonstration
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explicar – /ɪkˈspleɪn/ – Can you explain this mathematical formula to me?
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explain
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explicación – /ˈekspləˈneɪʃn/ – That sounds really strange. What was their explanation ?
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explanation
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suspender – /feɪl/ – I don't want to fail this exam.
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fail
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fracaso – /ˈfeɪljə/ – Failure is only temporary. We can learn from it.
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failure
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mejorar – /ɪmˈpruːv/ – Can I improve my English quickly?
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improve
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mejora – /ɪmˈpruːvmənt/ – This is a big improvement ! You've worked hard.
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improvement
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perder – /luːz/ – Try not to lose your mobile phone!
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lose
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pérdida – /lɒs/ – The loss of our best player is very bad for the team.
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loss
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conseguir – /ˈmænɪdʒ/ – How will you manage working and studying at the same time?
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manage
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dirección – /ˈmænɪdʒmənt/ – The management asked everyone to work overtime.
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management
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pagar – /peɪ/ – I have to pay for the meal now.
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pay
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pago – /ˈpeɪmənt/ – I'm waiting for the payment to come into my bank account.
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payment
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contestar – /rɪˈspɒnd/ – I need to respond to this email before I leave.
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respond
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respuesta – /rɪˈspɒns/ – Did you get an answer? ~ No, there was no response .
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response
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venta – /seɪl/ – I bought these jeans in the big sale. They were really cheap.
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sale
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vender – /sel/ – I would like to sell my old car.
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sell
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servir – /sɜːv/ – The waiter served dinner to the customers.
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serve
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servicio – /ˈsɜːvɪs/ – The service here is terrible! I had to wait for ages.
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service
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tener éxito – /səkˈsiːd/ – It takes a lot of hard work to succeed in this business.
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succeed
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éxito – /səkˈses/ – The new book was a great success . Lots of people bought it.
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success
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tentar – /tempt/ – Don't tempt me to leave early. I must stay here.
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tempt
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tentación – /tempˈteɪʃn/ – There is a big temptation to check your phone a lot.
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temptation
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tratar – /triːt/ – The doctor can treat this illness.
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treat
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tratamiento – /ˈtriːtmənt/ – This is the treatment for your illness. Take this medicine.
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treatment
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cuidado – /keə(r)/ – You need to take care of your teeth or you will have problems.
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care
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cuidadoso – /ˈkeəf(ə)l/ – That drink is hot. Please be careful not to drop it.
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careful
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con cuidado/atención – /ˈkeəfəli:/ – Please drive carefully . I don’t want you to have an accident.
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carefully
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descuidado – /ˈkeələs/ – He is a careless driver. He will cause an accident.
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careless
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descuidadamente – /ˈkeələsli/ – He carelessly threw away an important document.
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carelessly
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comodidad – /ˈkʌmfət/ – I bought this sofa for comfort , not style.
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comfort
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cómodo – /ˈkʌmftəbl/ – The room wasn’t great but the bed was comfortable .
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comfortable
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cómodamente – /ˈkʌmftəbli:/ – Is everyone sitting comfortably ?
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comfortably
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moda – /ˈfæʃn/ – Are you interested in new fashions ?
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fashion
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de moda – /ˈfæʃnəb(ə)l/ – These clothes are very fashionable. Do you like them?
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fashionable
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afortunado – /ˈfɔːtʃənət/ – He was fortunate not to have injured himself in the accident.
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fortunate
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afortunadamente – /ˈfɔːtʃənətli:/ – The rain was heavy, but fortunately we had our umbrellas.
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fortunately
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fortuna – /ˈfɔːtʃuːn/ – He couldn’t believe his good fortune when he found $20.
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fortune
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confiado – /ˈhəʊpf(ə)l/ – I am hopeful about my future. I think it will go well.
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hopeful
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inútil – /ˈhəʊpləs/ – This is hopeless . I'll never understand it.
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hopeless
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impaciente – /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/ – She is so impatient . She won’t wait for more than five minutes.
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impatient
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impacientemente – /ɪmˈpeɪʃntli:/ – He kept impatiently pressing the bell to get someone’s attention.
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impatiently
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suerte – /lʌk/ – Are luck and practice just as important as talent?
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luck
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afortunado – /ˈlʌki:/ – He was lucky enough to win the competition.
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lucky
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por suerte – /ˈlʌkɪli:/ – Luckily he caught an earlier bus or he might have missed his flight.
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luckily
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pasión – /ˈpæʃn/ – She has a passion for literature. She loves reading.
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passion
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apasionado – /ˈpæʃn/ – He's passionate about music and plays two instruments.
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passionate
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paciencia – /ˈpeɪʃns/ – You need a lot of patience to work with children.
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patience
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paciente – /ˈpeɪʃnt/ – He is patient and will take his time to explain things.
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patient
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pacientemente – /ˈpeɪʃntli/ – Please wait patiently . We will be boarding the plane in one hour.
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patiently
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sol – /ˈpæʃn/ – It's good to see the sun . The weather is lovely.
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sun
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soleado – /ˈsʌni:/ – It's going to be a sunny day. Wear a hat.
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sunny
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usar – /juːs/ – What use is this? I can't do anything with it.
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use
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útil – /ˈjuːsf(ə)l/ – This is a useful website. I'll send you a link.
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useful
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inútil – /ˈjuːsləs/ – This umbrella is useless . I think it's broken.
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useless
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incómodo – /ʌnˈkʌmftəb(ə)l/ – This chair is uncomfortable . I need to buy a new one.
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uncomfortable
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incómodamente – /ʌnˈkʌmftəbli:/ – The train was uncomfortably hot.
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uncomfortably
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desafortunado – /ʌnˈfɔːtʃənət/ – It’s unfortunate you couldn’t be there. It was a great party.
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unfortunate
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por desgracia – /ʌnˈfɔːtʃənətli:/ – The parks were beautiful, but unfortunately it rained every day.
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unfortunately
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desafortunado – /ʌnˈlʌki:/ – Do you know anyone who is particularly lucky or unlucky ?
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unlucky
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desgraciadamente – /ʌnˈlʌkɪli:/ – Unluckily for her, she missed her flight.
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unluckily
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violencia – /ˈvaɪələns/ – Journalists reported violence in the streets.
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violence
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violento – /ˈvaɪələnt/ – They had a violent argument and didn't speak again.
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violent
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