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Unit 5 Level C1 EDDNA GALINDO
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Ingles Lenguas Mind Map on Unit 5 Level C1 EDDNA GALINDO, created by Eddna Galindo on 26/02/2016.
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Unit 5 Level C1 EDDNA GALINDO
Reflexive pronouns
I enjoy was my car by myself
Help yourself to some coffee
Ocuppy yourself with the homework
Jorge was angry with herself
Margarita learned to play guitar by herself
itself
My cat hurt itself
They are prepare the party by themselves
ourselve
We're always laughing at ourselves
You Know that yourself
Prefix with multiple meanings
inter- between or joined together
My boyfriend work in an international company
counter- in opposition to or as a reaction to
super- more than usual or extremely
over- too much or from above/on top/across
semi- partly or half
pseudo- not real
under- not enough or below
The situation was underdiscuss in the meeting
Verb + infinitive with to or verb+ing
Mean
Mean +verb+ing= involve necessitate
You cook the cake very well. Thats means I ate all cake.
Mean + infinitive verb with to= intend
I meant to eat a little piece of cake.
Go on
Go on + verb + ing = continue an action
I go swimming to twice a week
Go on + infinite whit to = begin a new action
I go on play cards with Barbara
Forget
Forget + verb+ ing = looks back to memories of the past
I'll never forget playing cards with my grandfather
Forget + infinitive with to = refers to now or the future
I forgot to play cards with Carlos today
Regret
Regret+ verb +ing= be sorry for what's already happened
I regret spending so much money last night.
Regret+ infinitive with to = be sorry for what you're about to say
We regret to inform you that your application has been rejected.
Job expressions
be stuck in a rut = be too fixed in one particular type of job, activity or method
a dead-end job = a job in which there is no chance or getting a promotion
I have been in a dead end job
take on too much work = accept too much work
Carlos takes on to much work
be snowed under = have so much work that you have problems dealing with it all
I have been snowed under
talk shop = talk about your job with those you work with when not at work
team player = someone who is good at working closely with other people
be self-employed = not working for an employer but finding wokr for yourself or having your own business
a pittance = a very small amount of money, especially money received as payment or income
a fortune = a large amount of money, goods, property, etc.
high-powered = a very important job or a very successful person
work experience = a period of time in which a student temporarily works for an employer to gain experience
shadow sb following someone else while they are at work in order to learn about that person's job
a deadline = a time by which something must be done
against the clock= if you do something against the clock, you do it as fast as possible and try to finish it before a certain time
be up to eyes = in sth be very busy doing something
take it easy relax and not use too much energy
i am take it easy
(climb) the career ladder = the sequence of job positions through which a person progresses in an organisation
Actually, I am to climb the career leader
run-of-the-mill = ordinary and not special or exciting in any way
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