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Diary Page: 19th January 2025

19 January 2025

@eugenio_fouz

Sunday, 19 January 2025

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PDF.-Georgia, 10

drive.google.com/PDF/Georgia,10/19 1 2025/

#PDF

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monólogo de Carlos Alsina

ondacero.es/monologo-de-alsina/8 01 2025

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Telefónica

elindependiente.com/opinion/2025/01/18/García Abadillo

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x.com/TheObjective_es/8 ene 2025/Sánchez y Franco

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lovely song

instagram.com/song/

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instagram.com/tell me the facts and the law

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grasa abdominal

x.com/San_SCF/salud/grasa.abdominal/

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Pablo Motos

‘mirar a los ojos’

instagram.com/reel/Pablo Motos/15 1 2025/Mirar a los ojos/

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tsunami del 2011

x.com/lia_viral/tsunami/

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theobjective.com/reunion-moncloa/Pallate

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TOSCANI

yorokobu.es/oliviero-toscani-benetton/

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Pedro Pineda Celis

eldebate.com/tribuna/20250119/gobierno-contra-democracia

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La función (Pablo López)

youtube.com/La función/Pablo López/

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eldebate.com/sanchez-falseo-gastos-publicos/

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ANUNCIOS INCORRECTOS

x.com/tusmedios/TUSHAR/políticamente incorrectos

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Pablo E. Ramírez

laverdad.es/murcia/pablo-enrique-ramirez/

Me alegro mucho, Pablo 

(¡por supuesto!)

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confilegal.com/20250117-hazte-oir/acusación popular/FGE

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Lo saben mis zapatos

Pablo López

youtu.be/Pablo López/Lo saben mis zapatos/

@YouTube, 5:05 m

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x.com/doctorfrusna/Ethan Hawke/

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x.com/plario214541/Begoña Gómez

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theobjective.com/2025-01-17/Estado-tirano/guadalupe-sanchez/

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x.com/pedropcelis/El Hormiguero/Juan del Val 

17 01 2025

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eldiario.es/madrid/perder-grasa/

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x.com/elespanolcom/una mujer secuestra…/

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Malos propósitos

Fernando Savater

theobjective.com/elsubjetivo/malos-propositos/

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El héroe de las mil caras

Joseph Campbell

youtube.com/CAMPBELL/El héroe de las mil caras/

@YouTube, 6 m

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texto 

claves para perder grasa

deia.eus/salud/clave-perder-grasa/

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Tanto la quería

Andy y Lucas

youtu.be/Andy y Lucas/Tanto la quería/

@YouTube, 3:38 m

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julio 2019

Albert Rivera

x.com/yonomevacunoo/Albert Rivera/julio 2019

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plataformas

linkedin.com/pulse/10-plataformas-escuchar-audiolibros/

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lecturas de Julieta Venegas

x.com/Bibliomaniatico/Julieta.Venegas

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x.com/navedelmisterio/Sin acritud/10.1.2024

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literatura.us/Entre mujeres solas/PAVESE

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audio book

Escucha mi voz

SUSANNA TAMARO

youtube.com/TAMARO/Escucha mi voz

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Juegos para elegir equipos o turnos

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juegos_para_escoger

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relato de Lucía Etxebarría

x.com/LaEtxebarria/relato de Beatriz y Manuel

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El riesgo de fingirse idiota …

Rafa Latorre

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diariosigloxxi.com/joven-17-años-gana-premio/ 

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P U B L I C I D A D

BUMPING (seguridad en casa)

eurosegur.com/guia-sobre-bumping/

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3 de junio de 2019

periodista Jorge Ramos

x.com/Rincon001A/entrevista a Nicolás Maduro/

7 minutos

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es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Ramos/

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7 trucos

elconfidencial.com/perder-peso/

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Jano García

youtube.com/entrevista a Jano García/TheObjective

1 hora

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es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jano_García/escritor

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r e m i n d e r

La vida en 56 verbos

Eugenio Fouz

‘a orillas de este sueño indescifrable, / donde uno está y no está y nadie sabe nada‘

(EUGENIO MONTEJO)

Naces, comes, orinas, duermes, defecas, despiertas, vives en una casa, oyes a tus padres, obedeces, lloras, vas a la escuela, prestas atención al maestro, escuchas, repites letras, haces garabatos con tiza, aprendes el alfabeto, coreas la p con la a: pa, te ríes, copias palabras en un cuaderno, usas un lápiz, lees las primeras palabras, copias letras, usas comas, lees en voz baja torpemente, copias palabras, haces dictados, intentas la copia de tus primeras líneas, bailas, aprendes a leer bien, lees en voz alta, escribes regular (por no decir mal), empiezas a manejar la escritura con cierta soltura, hablas a destiempo, te peleas, aceptas un no por respuesta, controlas tus instintos con dificultad, desobedeces, te corriges, cantas, entiendes, sueñas, lees porque te gusta saber, ves la cara de la muerte, estudias sin hablar, escuchas más a los demás, quieres estar solo, eres consciente de tu personalidad, gritas, lees de forma autónoma lo que te viene en gana, tomas notas en agendas, eliges, memorizas versos, das las gracias de corazón, piensas, te enamoras y vives
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El Nacional (Caracas, VENEZUELA)
lunes, 13.enero.2025

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Lingua Latina

penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/

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audio book

The genius 

T. Dreiser

youtube.com/DREISER/The genius

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English language

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prepare an oral presentation

youtu.be/oral.presentation/guidelines 

@YouTube, 10 m

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verbs 

x.com/engVid/verbs/past simple 

@YouTube, 22 m

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how to say an email address

youtube.com/email.addresses/

@YouTube, 2 m

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English grammar in a rhyme

7 January 2022

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

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grammar in a rhyme

English grammar in a rhyme

[click on the verses to see words bigger]

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two pronouns

-@quora-

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TAEP.-THE AFTER EXAM PAGE 1.6 (Business English 1)

9 December 2018

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

 

THE AFTER EXAM PAGE

Business English 1

1.6

First term

1.First of all write your name and surname in all papers of the exam. Write the date as well

2.Check that your exam paper is complete, that is, see if you have all the exercises there

3.You will receive an extra A4 paper to write some of the answers. It is not obligatory to use this paper. Anyway you must give all the papers to the teacher

4.If you need space to write an answer put a mark like an asterisk  (*) or a number between brackets (1), (2) and the message SEE NEXT PAGE or SEE PAGE 2

5.Read every exercise slowly. Do not write the answer before reading the question twice. Understand the questions

6.The time. The English tell the time in two different ways. They say: 2:30 p.m (it´s half past two).-analogical way

However, they also say 2:30 p.m (it´s two thirty).-digital way

Remember we use mainly the analogical way. You should learn this way to tell the time

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Read the whole page by clicking on the link below:

https://tinyurl.com/y7hcnw9n

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Hojas de trabajo de Inglés 1 (worksheets, Business English 1)

3 March 2018

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

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Worksheet Business English 1. I was short of money (EXTRACT)

Business English 1. Worksheet. Second term

Complete the sentences. Use CAN, CAN´T, COULD, COULDN´T

  1. I was short of money last week. I … …buy that disk
  2. I am afraid I … …come to your party
  3. When my father was a schoolboy, he was a good runner. He … …run very fast
  4. My great grandmother was very clever. She … …speak three foreign languages
  5. Daniel … …swim quite well now. But last summer he … …swim at all
  6. His uncle … …ride a horse when he was seven
  7. My grandfather loved music very much. He … …play the piano and the guitar very well
  8. Something was wrong with my alarm clock. I … ….wake up in time
  9. Max is in a hurry. He … …wait for us
  10. They talked quite loudly. I … …hear everything they said

 

   Write the plural to these nouns

man.m…….       roof.ro…….

tooth.te……..   boy.bo………

knife.kn……….. tomato.tom……..

box.bo…….       wife.wi……..

child.ch……     pencil.pen….

teacher.te…….. woman.wo……

See, download and print the whole worksheet here:

https://tinyurl.com/ybv8feeq

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Business English 1, Worksheet . Write all months of the year in order (EXTRACT)

  1. BASICS: write all months of the year in order.
  2. Conjugate the present simple tense in the affirmative form of the verb TO FINISH.terminar (translate one form into Spanish) + conjugate the present simple tense in the negative form of TO SPEAK.hablar (translate one form into Spanish)
  3. Put the following expressions in letters [for example: 44€:forty-four euros]

33 pp, 105 books, 200 friends, it´s 2:55 pm, 658 pp, year 1896, year 2000

  1. Fill in the missing letters. AV MOODLE. Wordlist

     traducción.tra……… / lector.rea…… / conjugación.conj…….  /patio.play……

    hoja asistencia.att……. p…  / ordenadores.co…………. / Brasil.Br……. /

    China.Ch…… /diseñar(v).de……     /repartir(v).del…….. /quejarse(v).com…..

See, download and print the whole worksheet here:

https://tinyurl.com/yb9bdwzp

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Revised wordlist for Business English 2 [elementary ef17]

1 June 2017

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

Revised list of words, verbs, linkers, idioms and many more issues for Business English 2.

Check the pack linked through 48 pages at IlovePDF.com:

http://tinyurl.com/y7yvydmk

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Check, if you prefer, the wordlist at @Slideshare via @LinkedIn:

http://tinyurl.com/ybjmljx3

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Cornell list of Latin words, verbs and notions (8 pages)

10 April 2017

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

THE BROWNING VERSION, from left: Ben Silverstone, Albert Finney, 1994, © Paramount

A bilingual pack of words, conjugation of verbs, notions of grammar (Latin / English).-CORNELL. Great idea for memorization of vocabulary in Latin classes.

#PDF Archive.com 

https://document.li/4vf2

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Cornell college website:

http://tinyurl.com/yktnkox

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A selection of words on Business English 1

29 October 2016

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

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I have collected a pack of words, verbs, expressions and connectors from Business English for students of 1st year at Vocational Training (Administration)

The reference book this year is Business Result Elementary (Oxford) by David Grant, John Hughes and Rebecca Turner

The document can be read, studied and downloaded on paper via @SlideShare at @LinkedIn thanks to the converter @ilovepdf_com

Check it here:

http://www.slideshare.net/EugenioFouz/ilovepdf-mergedbus-eng1-wordsandverbs

Or get the document via #PDF archive com #mypublicfiles

https://document.li/2Adn

The rule of getting 2 vowels for a fly

8 November 2015

twitter: @eugenio_fouz

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When we conjugate the 3rd person singular of the present simple tense of verbs ending in -y sometimes we wonder why the English drop the final -y and add an -i plus -es and some other times they just add a -s.

This is my rule: get 2 vowels for a fly. I will show this by means of an example:
We conjugate the present simple tense in the affirmative form of to MARRY like this:
I marry, you marry, she marries, we marry, you marry, they marry.

MARR-Y only has a vowel (considering the semivowel -y a vowel itself). According to the rule we must get 2 vowels, therefore we drop the -y and add -i plus -es. The result is: marries. (You can count up to 2 vowels) Otherwise that would be marrys which is not real English.

Take now the present simple tense in the affirmative of to PLAY like this:
I play, you play, she plays, we play, you play, they play
PLAY-S has got 2 vowels so there must not be any dropping of vowels.


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