Curso de inglés, Verbos Irregulares (lecturas)

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23

23

Es t a l ect ur a ha s i do es cr i t a par a pr act i car el “pas t s i mpl e”. A l a der echa s e encuent r a l a t r aducci ón del “pas t s i mpl e” de l os ver bos i r r egul ar es s ol ament e. El “pas t s i mpl e” de l os ver bos r egul ar es t er mi na s i empr e en “- ed”. Abel W hen I went t o Am er ica last sum m er , I had a r eally

f ui - t uve

wonder f ul t im e. Ever y day beg an wit h a nice br eak f ast and ended wit h

empez aba

a big bowl of chocolat e ice cr eam . My g r andpa always k eeps his f r eezer well st ock ed wit h ice cr eam . A f ew days bef or e we ar r ived in Am er ica, he went shopping and boug ht about t en six- pack s of m y f at her ’s

f ue compr ó

f avour it e beer , and six half g allons of chocolat e ice cr eam . W hen he cam e back hom e and put all t hose bot t les of

vol vi ó – pus o

beer and all t hat ice cr eam on t he k it chen t able, m y g r andm ot her couldn’t st op laug hing . But m y g r andpa said,

di j o

“ Don’t laug h, don’t laug h, we ar e g oing t o eat and dr ink ever yt hing . ” T hen he t ook a g lass, sat down, and beg an

cogi ó - s e s ent ó

dr ink ing his f ir st beer .

empez ó

W e st ayed in Am er ica f or f ive week s, and t he f r eezer was never wit hout chocolat e ice cr eam . G r andpa never f or g ot t o buy it .

ol vi daba

I n t he evening bef or e g oing t o bed, he always wr ot e a

es cr i bí a

list of what he had t o do t he next day. I ce cr eam was always at t he t op of t he list . He t houg ht t hat I couldn’t

pens aba

live wit hout it . And he was r ig ht . ( t urn over) Carmelo Mangano – http://www.englishforitalians.com – for private or academic use only.

UNIT

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24

Abel

( cont i nuat i on)

Besides eat ing and dr ink ing we did lot s of ot her t hing s. O ne day, m y sist er Debr a, m y uncle David and I went t o

hi ci mos f ui mos

W ashing t on t o see t he Space Museum . You can’t im ag ine how happy I f elt when I saw t he aer oplane t hat t he W r ig ht

s ent í - vi

br ot her s used in m ak ing t he wor ld’s f ir st f lig ht . W e also saw t he r ock s t hat t he ast r onaut s br oug ht back f r om t he

t r aj er on

m oon. === bow l f reezer w el l s t ocked s i x- pack hal f gal l on list

= = = =

cuenco congel ador bi en pr ovi s t o conf ecci ón de 6 bot el l as - l at as = 2 l i t r os apr ox. = lista

at t he t op of bes i des s pace f l i ght rock pi l ot t o pi l ot

= = = = = = =

el pr i mer o de además de s i t i o, es paci o vuel o pi edr a pi l ot o pi l ot ar

W ilbur and O r ville W r ig ht invent ed t he f ir st aer oplane. O n Decem ber 17, 1903, t hey m ade t he wor ld’s f ir st f lig ht . O r ville pilot ed t he plane.

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UNIT

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25

En l a col umna de l a der echa hemos pues t o l a “bas e f or m” de l os ver bos i r r egul ar es . Copi a en un cuader no es t a l ect ur a y r el l ena con un l ápi z l os es paci os vací os con l os ver bos cor r es pondi ent es en “pas t s i mpl e”. Luego mi r a l a l ect ur a pr ecedent e, par a ver s i has comet i do al gunas f al t as . Abel W hen I …. . t o Am er ica last sum m er , I wonder f ul t im e.

…. . a r eally

go - have

Ever y day …. . wit h a nice br eak f ast and ended wit h a big bowl of chocolat e ice cr eam . My g r andpa always k eeps his f r eezer well st ock ed wit h ice cr eam .

begi n

A f ew days bef or e we ar r ived in Am er ica, he …. shopping and …. . about t en six- pack s of m y f at her ’s f avour it e beer , and six half g allons of chocolat e ice cr eam . W hen he …. . hom e and …. . t he beer and t he ice cr eam on t he k it chen t able, m y g r andm ot her couldn’t st op laug hing . But m y g r andpa …. . , “ Don’t wor r y, we ar e g oing t o eat and dr ink ever yt hing . ” T hen he …. . a g lass, …. . , and …. . dr ink ing his f ir st beer .

go buy

W e st ayed in Am er ica f or f ive week s, and t he f r eezer was never wit hout chocolat e ice cr eam . G r andpa never …. . t o buy it .

come back - put s ay t ake s i t down - begi n

f or get

I n t he evening bef or e g oing t o bed, he always …. . a list of what he had t o do t he next day. I ce cr eam was always at t he t op of t he list . He …. . t hat I couldn’t live wit hout it . And he was r ig ht .

wr i t e

Besides eat ing and dr ink ing , we …. . lot s of ot her t hing s. O ne day, m y sist er Debr a, m y uncle David and I …. t o W ashing t on t o see t he Space Museum . You can’t im ag ine how happy I …. . when I …. . t he aer oplane t hat O r ville W r ig ht used in m ak ing t he f ir st f lig ht . W e also saw t he r ock s t hat t he ast r onaut s …. . back f r om t he m oon.

do

t hi nk

go f eel - s ee br i ng

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UNIT

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26

Es t a l ect ur a ha s i do es cr i t a par a pr act i car el “pas t s i mpl e”. A l a der echa s e encuent r a l a t r aducci ón del “pas t s i mpl e” de l os ver bos i r r egul ar es s ol ament e. El “pas t s i mpl e” de l os ver bos r egul ar es t er mi na s i empr e en “- ed”. G eor ge and Lydi a “A Happy Weekend” Lydia was pr epar ing br eak f ast when she hear d t he door bell

r ing ing .

T he

bell

r ang

t hr ee

t im es,

so

she

oyó sonó

under st ood t hat her f r iends had ar r ived. She im m ediat ely

comprendió

r an t o t he door , and when she opened it she saw t he

corrió - vio

sm iling f aces of her t wo best f r iends: Flor a and Er ica. Af t er em br acing and k issing t hem , she led t hem t o t he

las llevó

k it chen. O n t he k it chen t able t her e was alr eady hot t ea, cof f ee, m ilk and biscuit s. T he t hr ee ladies sat down and

se sentaron

beg an t o have br eak f ast . T hey wer e in a hur r y, so half an

empezaron

hour lat er t hey lef t t he house.

dejaron

As soon as t hey g ot int o t he car , t hey t ur ned on t he r adio t o list en t o t he weat her f or ecast .

-

T hey wer e

entraron fueron

luck y! T he weat her was g oing t o be f ine f or t he whole week end. Er ica was an exper t dr iver . She dr ove bet t er t han any

conducía

m an, so ever ybody was r elaxed and happy. Dur ing t he whole j our ney t o Bat h, wher e t hey wer e g oing t o spend t heir week end, t hey t alk ed, laug hed and sang all k inds of

cantaron

song s. Er ica loved t o dr ive, and she never g ot t ir ed. Fr om t im e t o t im e she even t old som e f unny st or ies t o k eep her

contaba

f r iends in a j olly m ood. Have a nice t im e, ladies! *** ( t urn over) Carmelo Mangano – http://www.englishforitalians.com – for private or academic use only.

UNIT

23

27

G eor ge and Lydia

( cont i nuat i on)

“A Happy Weekend” W hen G eor g e cam e back hom e at eig ht o’clock in t he evening and went int o t he k it chen, he f ound t he dir t y

volvió fue - encontró

plat es, cups, g lasses, spoons and f or k s st ill on t he t able. So he pat ient ly put ever yt hing in t he sink and beg an t o

puso - empezó

wash t hem . But he soon st opped. I t was near ly half past eig ht and he f elt ver y hung r y.

se sentía

He went t o t he k it chen cupboar d, but he only f ound

fue - encontró

som e br ead and a pack et of biscuit s. So he went t o t he r ef r ig er at or hoping t o f ind his dinner t her e, but in t he f r idg e t her e was only a piece of cheese, t wo sm all apples, a bot t le of m ilk and an eg g . He k new t hat Lydia was g oing t o spend t he week end

sabía

wit h her f r iends in Bat h. But bef or e leaving she could have pr epar ed som et hing f or his dinner , t houg ht poor

pensó

G eor g e. “ Sur ely she was in a hur r y and f or g ot t o pr epar e

olvidó

it , ” he said t o him self . So he opened t he f r idg e ag ain and

se dijo

g ot out t he cheese, a bot t le of m ilk and t he eg g . But when

salió

he put t hem on t he t able, t he eg g beg an t o r oll, f ell of f

empezó - cayó

t he t able and

se rompió

-

br ok e, of cour se.

Poor G eor g e! He at e a piece of br ead and cheese, and dr ank half a g lass of m ilk . But he st ill f elt hung r y, and

comió bebió - se sentía

sad, ver y sad. T en m inut es lat er he went t o t he bedr oom , t ook of f his

se quitó

j ack et , t ook of f his shoes and lay down on t he bed. He

se tumbó

was so t ir ed t hat in a f ew m inut es he f ell asleep.

se durmió

Half an hour lat er he wok e up. He f elt cold and, of cour se, hung r y! W hat could he do?

-

He t houg ht f or

se despertó pensó

about t en m inut es, t hen he had a br illiant idea. He t ook

tuvo - cogió

t he phone and r ang up his colleag ue, O scar .

telefoneó

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UNIT

23

( cont i nuat i on)

28 G eor g e and Lydia “A Happy W eekend”

W hen O scar hear d G eor g e ask ing him t o g o out f or dinner , he couldn’t believe his ear s. O scar was sing le and he spent m ost of his evening s g oing t o pubs and r est aur ant s. He lik ed G eor g e ver y m uch, because he was honest and a har d wor k er . He had of t en invit ed him t o g o out , but G eor g e had seldom accept ed.

oyó

I t was a beaut if ul evening . A big silver m oon shone over G lum ville. A cool aut um n wind g ent ly blew t he dr y leaves f r om one side of t he st r eet t o t he ot her . G eor g e wor e his f avour it e blue suit , his g r ey over coat and his black hat . He was q uit e eleg ant . He shut t he f r ont door of his house and went t o t he cor ner of t he st r eet t o wait f or O scar .

brillaba

W hile he st ood t her e wait ing f or his f r iend, he beg an t o t hink about his wor k , and his lif e. He had t o do som et hing t o chang e it .

estaba

pasaba

soplaba llevaba cerró fue

tenía

O scar was ver y punct ual. At half past nine t hey wer e alr eady sit t ing in a ver y eleg ant r est aur ant . A nice wait er br oug ht t hem t he m enu. T hey or der ed t heir dinner , and

trajo

O scar chose t he wine.

eligió

W hile t hey wer e wait ing f or t heir dinner O scar ask ed, “ W her e did you buy t hat eleg ant suit ?” “ I boug ht it at

compré

Self ridges. I know it is elegant but it cost, relatively little,”

costó

answered George. W hen dinner was ser ved, O scar beg an t o t alk about his last holiday in Cost a Rica. He t old G eor g e what a f ant ast ic t im e he had t her e. He slept t ill t en, g ot up, had br eak f ast and went t o t he beach. T he beach was a beaut if ul solit ar y place. T he sea was em er ald g r een. Ever y m or ning he swam f or a couple of hour s, t hen he lay under a beach um br ella and r ead a book f or t he r est of t he m or ning . ( t urn over)

empezó contó dormía

nadaba leía

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UNIT

23

( cont i nuat i on)

29

G eor g e and Lydia “A Happy W eekend”

W hile in Cost a Rica, he never r ead t he newspaper s,

leía

and he never wat ched t elevision. T wice a week he wr ot e a

escribía

car d and sent it t o his par ent s t o t ell t hem t hat he was all

enviaba

r ig ht . W hen dinner was over and t he wait er br oug ht t he bill, O scar paid f or bot h and he also g ave t he wait er a g ood

trajo pagó - dio

t ip. W hile t hey wer e g oing back hom e, O scar lear nt f r om

aprendió

G eor g e t hat Lydia was in Bat h wit h her f r iends Flor a and Er ica, so he insist ed on t ak ing G eor g e t o a nig ht club. W hat a beaut if ul place it was! Poor G eor g e didn’t even k now t hat such a place exist ed in G lum ville. I n t he nig ht club t hey m et anot her colleag ue who sat at

encontraron

t heir t able. T he t hr ee of t hem dr ank beer and whisk y,

bebieron

spok e about f oot ball, t old j ok es and laug hed t he whole

hablaron

nig ht . I t was half past f our in t he m or ning when O scar t ook

llevó

G eor g e back hom e. His head was spinning a lit t le. He k new t hat he had dr unk t oo m uch. But he f elt r eally

sabía

happy. He slept soundly t ill t welve o’clock , and dr eam t t hat

durmió - soñó

he was in Cost a Rica. T hat Sunday inst ead of wor k ing in his lit t le g ar den as he usually did, he went t o a pub t o have lunch. T hen he

hacía

called O scar and t hey bot h spent t he af t er noon bowling .

pasaron

Lif e wasn’t so t oug h af t er all, t houg ht poor G eor g e.

pensó

=== w eat her f orecas t

= pr onós t i co del t i empo

t o s l eep s oundl y

= dor mi r pr of undament e

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UNIT

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30

En l a col umna de l a der echa hemos pues t o l a “bas e f or m” de l os ver bos i r r egul ar es . Copi a en un cuader no es t a l ect ur a y r el l ena con un l ápi z l os es paci os vací os con l os ver bos cor r es pondi ent es en “pas t s i mpl e”. Luego mi r a l a l ect ur a pr ecedent e, par a ver s i has comet i do al gunas f al t as . “A Happy Weekend” Lydia was pr epar ing br eak f ast when she …. . t he door bell r ing ing . T he bell …. . t hr ee t im es, so she …. . t hat her f r iends had ar r ived. She im m ediat ely …. . t o t he door , and when she opened it she …. . t he sm iling f aces of her t wo best f r iends: Flor a and Er ica.

hear r i ng - under s t and r un s ee

Af t er em br acing and k issing t hem , she …. . t hem t o t he k it chen. O n t he k it chen t able t her e was alr eady hot t ea, cof f ee, m ilk and biscuit s. T he t hr ee ladies …. . and …. . t o have br eak f ast . T hey wer e in a hur r y, so half an hour lat er t hey …. . t he house.

l ead

As soon as t hey …. . t he car , t hey t ur ned on t he r adio t o list en t o t he weat her f or ecast . - T hey …. . luck y! T he weat her was g oing t o be f ine f or t he whole week end.

get i nt o be

Er ica was an exper t dr iver . She …. . bet t er t han any m an, so ever ybody was r elaxed and happy. Dur ing t he whole j our ney t o Bat h, wher e t hey wer e g oing t o spend t heir week end, t hey t alk ed, laug hed and …. . all k inds of song s. Er ica loved t o dr ive, and she never g ot t ir ed. Fr om t im e t o t im e she even …. . som e f unny st or ies t o k eep her f r iends in a j olly m ood.

dr i ve

Have a nice t im e, ladies! *** W hen G eor g e …. . hom e at eig ht o’clock in t he evening and …. . int o t he k it chen, he …. . t he dir t y plat es, cups, g lasses, spoons and f or k s st ill on t he t able. So he pat ient ly …. . ever yt hing in t he sink and beg an t o wash t hem . But he soon st opped. I t was near ly half past eig ht and he …. . ver y hung r y. ( t urn over)

s i t down - begi n l eave

s i ng t el l

come back go - f i nd put f eel

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UNIT

23

31

G eor g e and Lydia

( cont i nuat i on)

“A Happy W eekend” He …. . t o t he k it chen cupboar d, but he only …. . som e br ead and a pack et of biscuit s. So he …. .

t o t he

go - f i nd go

r ef r ig er at or hoping t o f ind his dinner t her e, but in t he f r idg e t her e was only a piece of cheese, t wo sm all apples, a bot t le of m ilk and an eg g . He …. .

t hat Lydia was g oing t o spend t he week end

know

wit h her f r iends in Bat h. But bef or e leaving she could have pr epar ed som et hing f or his dinner , …. . poor G eor g e.

t hi nk

“ Sur ely she was in a hur r y and …. . t o pr epar e it , ” he …. .

f or get - s ay

t o him self . So he opened t he f r idg e ag ain and …. . t he

get out

cheese, a bot t le of m ilk and t he eg g . But when he …. .

put

t hem on t he t able, t he eg g beg an t o r oll, …. .

f al l of f

t he t able

and …. . , of cour se.

br eak

Poor G eor g e! He …. . a piece of br ead and cheese, and …. . half a g lass of m ilk . But he st ill f elt hung r y, and sad,

eat dr i nk

ver y sad. T en m inut es lat er he went t o t he bedr oom , …. . his

t ake of f

j ack et , t ook of f his shoes and …. . on t he bed. He was so

l i e down

t ir ed t hat in a f ew m inut es he …. . .

f al l as l eep

Half an hour lat er he …. . . He f elt cold and, of cour se, hung r y! W hat could he do? m inut es, t hen he …. .

-

He …. . f or about t en

t hi nk

a br illiant idea. He t ook t he phone

have

and …. . his colleag ue, O scar . W hen O scar …. .

wake up

r i ng up

G eor g e ask ing him t o g o out f or

hear

dinner , he couldn’t believe his ear s. O scar was sing le and he

…. .

m ost

of

his

evening s

g oing

to

pubs

and

s pend

r est aur ant s. He lik ed G eor g e ver y m uch, because he was honest and a har d wor k er . He had of t en invit ed him t o g o out , but G eor g e had seldom accept ed. ( t urn over) Carmelo Mangano – http://www.englishforitalians.com – for private or academic use only.

UNIT

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32 G eor g e and Lydia

( cont i nuat i on)

“A Happy W eekend” I t was a beaut if ul evening . A big silver m oon …. . over G lum ville. A cool aut um n wind g ent ly …. . t he dr y leaves f r om one side of t he st r eet t o t he ot her . G eor g e …. . his f avour it e blue suit , his g r ey over coat and his black hat . He was q uit e eleg ant . He …. . t he f r ont door of his house and …. . t o t he cor ner of t he st r eet t o wait f or O scar .

s hi ne bl ow wear

W hile he …. . t her e wait ing f or his f r iend, he beg an t o t hink about his wor k , and his lif e. He …. . t o do som et hing t o chang e it .

s t and have

O scar was ver y punct ual. At half past nine t hey wer e alr eady sit t ing in a ver y eleg ant r est aur ant . A nice wait er …. . t hem t he m enu. T hey or der ed t heir dinner , and O scar …. . t he wine.

s hut go

br i ng choos e

W hile t hey wer e wait ing f or t heir dinner O scar ask ed, “ W her e did you buy t hat eleg ant suit ?” “ I …. .

it at

buy

Self r idg es. I k now it is eleg ant but it …. . r elat ively lit t le” ,

cos t

answer ed G eor g e. W hen dinner was ser ved, O scar …. .

t o t alk about his

last holiday in Cost a Rica. He …. . f ant ast ic t im e he had t her e. He …. . br eak f ast

and

…. .

to

t he

beach.

G eor g e what a

t ill t en, T he

g ot up, had

beach

was

a

begi n t el l s l eep go

beaut if ul solit ar y place. T he sea was em er ald g r een. Ever y m or ning he …. . f or a couple of hour s, t hen he …. .

s wi m

under an um br ella and …. .

l i e - r ead

a book f or t he r est of t he

m or ning . W hile in Cost a Rica, he never …. .

t he newspaper s,

r ead

and he never wat ched t elevision. T wice a week he …. . a

wr i t e

car d and …. . it t o his par ent s t o t ell t hem t hat he was all

s end

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UNIT

23

( cont i nuat i on)

33

G eor g e and Lydia “A Happy W eekend”

W hen dinner was over and t he wait er …. . t he bill, O scar …. .

f or bot h and he also …. .

t he wait er a g ood

br i ng pay - gi ve

t ip. W hile t hey wer e g oing back hom e, O scar …. . f r om

l ear n

G eor g e t hat Lydia was in Bat h wit h her f r iends Flor a and Er ica, so he insist ed on t ak ing G eor g e t o a nig ht club. W hat a beaut if ul place it was! Poor G eor g e didn’t even k now t hat such a place exist ed in G lum ville. I n t he nig ht club t hey

…. . anot her colleag ue who …. .

meet - s i t

at t heir t able. T he t hr ee of t hem …. . beer and whisk y,

dr i nk

…. . about f oot ball, t old j ok es and laug hed t he whole

s peak

nig ht . I t was half past f our in t he m or ning when O scar …. .

t ake

G eor g e back hom e. His head was spinning a lit t le. He …. .

know

t hat he had dr unk t oo m uch. But he f elt r eally happy. He …. . soundly t ill t welve o’clock , and he …. . t hat he

s l eep - dr eam

was in Cost a Rica. T hat Sunday inst ead of wor k ing in his lit t le g ar den as he usually …. . , he went t o a pub t o have lunch. T hen he

do

called O scar and t hey bot h …. . t he af t er noon bowling .

s pend

Lif e wasn’t so t oug h af t er all, …. . poor G eor g e.

t hi nk

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UNIT

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34 Tr ansl at i on

1.

Tr aduce or al m ent e.

2.

Copi a t oda l a pági na.

1.

-

2.

T her e is a t able in t he m iddle of t he r oom … T her e is a book in t he m iddle of t he t able…

3.

-

Don’t t alk nonsense! T he shops ar e closing . G o and buy a loaf of br ead!

4.

-

But I am in t he m iddle of m y Fr ench t r anslat ion -

5. 6.

-

9.

13. 14.

-

16.

-

11. 12.

O h, m ot her ! I am af r aid of t he st or m ! T he t hunder deaf ens m e!

-

10.

But , m ot her ! I t is r aining ! You k now t hat I always f all of f m y bicycle in t he r ain.

7. 8.

Your Fr ench isn’t so im por t ant . G o! At once!

T hen g o of f t o bed! But I ’m af r aid t hat t he lig ht ning will blind m e! Don’t be silly! - O ne of you boys m ust buy t he loaf . W ell, I can’t g o because I m ust do m y Fr ench t r anslat ion, and he can’t g o because he has a cold. T hen I am ver y sor r y, but t her e will be no br ead f or dinner . W e lived in London f or m any year s…

17.

… but now we live in a q uiet lit t le t own.

18. 19.

I n wint er it is ver y cold her e, but t he sum m er s ar e wonder f ul. T her e ar e people who lik e t o live in t he m ount ains.

20.

T her e ar e ot her s who lik e t o live near t he sea.

21. 22. 23.

Som e people lik e t o live in a big cit y… But lif e in a q uiet lit t le t own is t he best of all. T her e is no sm ok e, no noise… not hing wor r ies us… all is peace and q uiet .

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Tr ansl at i on 1.

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2.

Hay una m esa en m edio de la habit ación… Hay un libr o en m edio de la m esa…

3.

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¡No dig as t ont er ías! Las t iendas est án cer r ando. ¡Ve y com pr a una hog aza de pan!

4.

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Per o yo est oy en m edio de m i t r aducción de f r ancés.

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¡O h, m am á! ¡T eng o m iedo de la t or m ent a!

5. 6. 7.

8. 9.

12. 13.

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16.

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11.

Per o m am á, ¡est á lloviendo! T ú sabes q ue yo siem pr e ( m e) caig o de m i biciclet a en la lluvia. ( c o n l a l l u v i a )

¡El t r ueno m e ensor dece!

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10.

T u f r ancés no es t an im por t ant e. ¡Ve! ¡I nm ediat am ent e!

¡Ent onces vet e a la cam a! ¡Per o yo t em o q ue el r elám pag o m e cieg ue! ¡No seas t ont o! – Uno de vosot r os m uchachos debe com pr ar la hog aza. Bien, yo no puedo ir por q ue t eng o q ue hacer m i t r aducción de f r ancés, y él no puede ir por q ue t iene un r esf r iado. Ent onces lo sient o m ucho, per o no habr á pan par a ( la) cena. Nosot r os vivim os en Londr es por m uchos años…

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Per o ahor a vivim os en un t r anq uilo pueblecit o.

18. 19.

En invier no hace m ucho f r ío aq uí, per o los ver anos son m ar avillosos. Hay per sonas a q uienes les g ust a vivir en las m ont añas.

20.

Hay ot r as a q uienes les g ust a vivir cer ca del m ar .

21. 22. 23.

A alg unas per sonas les g ust a vivir en una g r ande ciudad. Per o la vida en un t r anq uilo pueblo es lo m ej or de t odo. No hay ning ún hum o, ning ún r uido… nada nos pr eocupa… t odo es paz y t r anq uilidad.

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Vocabul ar y

almost applause at last at once aw ful baker began bicycle to blind bought certainly to close to deafen to describe dirty to drow n fell felt fool foolish found gave hail hero to imagine journey lightning loaf look luck

Ø:lmoust EplØ:z Et la:st Et wúns Ø:ful beikE bigAn baisikl tu blaind bØ:t sE:tEnli tu klouz tu defn tu diskraib dE:ti tu draun fel felt fu:l fu:liS faund geiv heil hiErou tu imAdZin dZE:ni laitniN louf luk lúk

casi aplauso finalmente inmediatamente terrible panadero empezó bicicleta cegar compré ciertamente cerrar ensordecer describir sucio ahogar -se caí me sentía tonto (sustantivo) tonto (adjetivo) encontré me dio granizo héroe imaginar viaje relámpagos hogaza mirada fortuna, suerte

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Vocabul ar y

middle mud proud to push quiet to reach remaining to remind to ride

midl múd praud tu push kwaiEt tu ri:tS rimeiniN tu rimaind tu raid

medio barro orgulloso empujar tranquilo alcanzar que queda - que quedaba

said to seem storm thought thunder torrent trouble to turn back w ay I w ent off

sed tu si:m stØ:m †Ø:t †úndE tØrEnt trúbl tu tE:n bAk wei went Øf

dijo parecer temporal pensé trueno torrente problema volver camino me fui

r ecor dar a, r ecor dar l e a mont ar (a cabal l o); andar (en bi ci cl et a, mot o)

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