Lifted from http://www.fastcompany.com/
”Uff… Qué pereza… Idioms a estas horas…”.
¿Y si te digo que vas a aprender 7 (sí, SIETE) en un solo mini texto?
Veamos si puedes relacionar los idioms en negrita con las definiciones en cursiva sin usar diccionarios ni traductores.
Ésta es la versión en Word con la respuesta: Daily Routines Idioms
Come on! Rise and shine! We’ve got to leave!
There’s no time for breakfast. We can get a bite to eat on the motorway.
I’ll drive and you can have a nap in the back seat.
When we get there, there’ll just be time to freshen up before the meeting.
It’s going to be a long day. I’ll be ready to crash out about 8 o’clock.
Still, we can stay home the following evening and put our feet up, and just watch the box.
To have a snack or meal:………………………………………………..
A command to someone to get up (often said to someone who doesn’t want to and at a very early hour):…………………………………………………
To watch television:………………………………………………..
A short sleep:………………………………………………..
To wash and tidy oneself:………………………………………………..
To be very tired/ready to sleep almost anywhere:…………………………………………………
To relax:……………………………………………….
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Nota: Este texto aparece en el libro de Vocabulary In Use ‘Upper intermediate and Advanced’ de Cambridge, que se puede descargar de forma gratuita :)