English Vocabulary: Vocab Rehab
English Vocabulary: Vocab Rehab está diseñado a enseñar vocabulario cada semana. Tal vez te enseñemos cómo usar una palabra que te cuesta o te enseñamos una palabra nueva. El vocabulario siempre viene con definiciones y ejemplos para poder entender la palabra con su contexto.
Siempre intentamos usar palabras que realmente son usados en un contexto de: Trabajo, un examen y para cuando viajas, etc. Echa un vistazo a nuestros posts de hoy sobre la enseñanza de vocabulario en inglés. Seguro que te gustarán.
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- English Vocabulary: Vocab Rehab

English Collocations with Annual. Collocations are words that go together. Stop learning vocabulary on its own and start learning them in groups. Which nouns go with adjectives? Which prepositions go with verbs? Collocations with Annual Annual Assemble Annual Budget Annual Celebration Annual Conference Annual Cost Annual Meeting Annual Membership Annual...

B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: Grateful. Every fourth Thursday of November, people in the US celebrate Thanksgiving. From all the TV shows and movies, you would think that this is the most important holiday in the US, but that is not the case. People travel so much for Thanksgiving because...

False Friends: Terrific and terrifying. False Friends are always causing confusion. It’s hard to learn tham all at once, so little by little we show you one or two words that are often confusing for Spanish speakers. Terrific – genial Terrifying – terrorífico False Friends Now that you have learned...

Irregular Plurals in English can be difficult to remember. There is a long list of irregular plural nouns that you may be more familiar with. For example, people is the plural for person, or shelves is the plural for shelf. Here you have irregular plurals that are commonly used in...

B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: No, Not, None. Why is it so complicated to say NO in English? Once you know when and where to use these words, it will be easier to apply them. NO Use no directly before nouns/noun phrases There is no time to waste. She has...

B2 C1 C2 Vocabulario en inglés: DIY. Search for DIY online and you’ll find thousands of videos teaching you how to make home repairs on your home. In the last decade, DIY has exploded and it’s great to be a part of it. DIY Do It Yourself Do home repairs,...

English Vocabulary: commute. We are all commuters (except you remote workers who commute from your kitchen to your home office). How do you commute every day? By train, car, bike or walking? Commute (verb) To travel from work to home or vice versa. I commute to work every day by...

Vocabulario en inglés: Beat vs Win. Congratulations Spain on winning your fourth EuroBasket title!!! It was an exciting match and has inspired me to talk to you about these two words that can be very confusing. Vocabulario Inglés: Beat Beat means to defeat someone We must say who we have...
B2 C1 C2 Vocabulario en inglés: icon. Icon is used much more frequently than in Spanish. It can be a person, such as the Queen or how Michael Jordan is a sports icon, but it can also be a thing. The Starry Night painting by Van Gogh can be an...

B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: Procrastinate. At University, I was a procrastinator. I had a 10-page paper due the next morning and I started writing it at 10pm. As I got older I procrastinated less and less. Now, procrastination is a thing of the past. Procrastinate Verb To wait a...

B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: Cove. This summer you may have visited a Cala and thought, what do you call this is English. A cove or an inlay is that smaller, more intimate place to escape from tourists and enjoy the sea. English Vocabulary: Cove A place on the coast...

False Friends: Suburbs vs slum. Interestingly enough, in Spain, (not in México or other Spanish Speaking countries) people often get confused by the word ‘suburbs’ in English. This is because the word suburbio in Spain has a very different meaning. Suburb an area where people live that is outside of...

English Vocabulary: Say Tell Speak Talk. We use these words in almost every conversation, so let’s learn to use them correctly. SAY To speak words She said she was coming. I know he’s upset because he said so. To tell someone about something The officer refused to say what had...

False Friends: Sensitive and Sensible. False Friends can be very confusing as they are words that sound similar in two languages but have different meanings. Here are just two examples. Sensitive In English, to be sensitive means to understand what people are feeling and treat them in a respectable way....

Make your adjectives stronger using these B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: Intensifiers. This will help improve your writing and speaking skills on a test, but also get you speaking like a native. Remember to pay attention to the way you pronounce them as we tend to emphasize our intensifiers. So...

As you can see, there are many B2 C1 C2 Synonyms for MAKE, so take your English up a notch and learn how and when to use these words. Note that some of these words may have other meanings, but we are only addressing their meanings related to make. assemble...

Today we are looking at B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: Bias. Bias is a word that often causes lots of confusion. Let’s take a look at it’s meaning and uses. Bias If someone is bias, they support or oppose a particular person or thing in an unfair way. It is...

En este post, explicamos la diferencia entre lend y borrow. Lend Dar algo a alguien, esperando que lo devuelva / To give something to someone, expecting them to give it back Cuando tienes algo, lo prestas. / When you have something, you lend it. Le prestó a su hermano algo...

B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary: Job Work Career shows us the differences between when to use Job vs Work vs Career. Even some of my advanced students still mix us the difference between job and work, so let’s take a look. Job Job is a countable noun. This means that...

This week we explore the differences between Responsibility and Accountability in this post, Vocabulario en inglés: Responsible Accountable. This is especially difficult for Spanish speakers, since both words translate to responsabilidad. In the photo above, the sentence you can hide from responsibility but you can’t hide from accountability highlights the...

The word we are focusing on today for all of you who are learning B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary – leverage. Leverage has several different meanings. We only highlighted one in the photo, but below you will find all the different ways in which we can use this word. Leverage...

¡Feliz Día Internacional de la Mujer! Hoy te enseñamos B2 C1 vocabulario en inglés: Empowerment. Empowerment The process of gaining freedom and becoming stronger and more confident so that you can control what happens to you. The government believes strongly in the empowerment of women. Click here to find out...

En Vocab Rehab, enseñamos B2 C1 vocabulario en inglés. Hoy se enfoque a repair, fix y mend. Repair, Fix, Mend All three mean to make something that is damaged, broken or not working correctly, work again Usually they are interchangeable but there are some instances where one is better suited...

Learn B2 C1 English Vocabulary with our Vocab Rehab posts. Occur, happen, take place Yes, all of these expressions mean to exist or come into existence, but there are times when it is more appropriate to say one verses the other. Happen to come into existence (usually less formal that...

False friends – Falsos Amigos siempre nos causan problemas. Aprenderlos poco a poco. Understanding – Comprensivo Si quieres decir a alguien que son comprensivos. No digas que son Comprehensive, diles que:You are very understanding. Comprehensive – Completo Si quieres decir que necesitas algo completo, usa comprehensive. I will be taking...

Feelings and Emotions. Mis alumnos siempre dicen que no saben suficiente vocabulario y que terminan usando las mismas. Por eso mismo he creado Vocab Rehab. En esta sesión, B2 C1 C2 English Vocabulary veamos diferentes maneras de hablar de los sentimientos y emotiones. Así que cuando alguien te pregunta, ‘How...

English vocabulary for graphs es una de las lesiones más prácticos y útiles que doy. En un momento en el trabajo hayas tenido que leer, escuchar o explicar el vocabulario de un gráfico. Así que ya es la hora de dejar de usar siempre lo mismo ‘go up’ y ‘go...

Comprendemos que es muy difícil saber cuándo usar los gerundios o los infinitivos en inglés. Por eso hemos creado una seria de posts para poder explicarlo. En este vamos a hablar de las frases que no cambian el significado o cambian de una forma muy ligera al utilizar los verbos...

Stop using boring words like scary and start using these exciting Vocabulary: synonyms for scary. You can use these words to talk about movies, TV series, a story, etc. Instead of saying ‘That movie was scary’, say ‘That movie was spine-tingling!’ Impress your friends and start speaking like a native....

Se puede cambiar nombres NO contables a nombres contables. Un nombre contable es un nombre que se puede contar. Por ejemplo: una silla, dos sillas. Pichar AQUÍ para aprender más sobre nombres contables. Un pronombre no contable es un pronombre que no se puede contar. Por ejemplo: Azúcar, agua, pan. ¿Como puedo...

En el post anterior te explicamos todos las partes del exterior del coche, pero el vocabulario del interior del coche tambien puede resultar necesario. Alquilar un coche para viajar este verano no puede ser más fácil. Conduciendo en un pais que no es el tuyo Recuerdo la primera clase de...
Tal vez hablas con fluidez en ingles pero llega al momento de alquilar un coche y de repente hay mucho vocabulario: partes de un coche en inglés que no sabes o nunca has utilizado. Aquí te enseñamos las partes del exterior del coche para que tu próxima adventura sea más...

It’s movie night, so check out this Vocabulary – Movie/TV night. Vocabulary – meaning and examples Set in a story, series, film, set refers to the time or place the action happens The film News of the World with Tom Hanks, is set in Texas after the Civil War. Film...

This International Work’s Day, learn some vocabulary and follow the links to learn about the origins of this day. May Day – Also known as International Worker’s Day, on the 1st of May, traditionally celebrates the beginning of spring (click here to learn more) and now marks a day to...

There are lots of reasons why we all hate meetings. But by avoiding some of these common traps, you can have meetings that are efficient and effective. Don’t forget to read the definitions and examples below the post! Late starts – when the meeting begins after the scheduled time. Looks...

#Collocations are words that go together in a certain language. All of the words above collocate with the word money. Let’s take a look at their meanings. to fork out money – To unwillingly pay an amount of money. Fork out some money for the drinks! to sink money into...