English Grammar and Vocabulary

Adjectives

Buen – Good/Well

Enojado – Angry/Angrily

Furioso – Furious/Furiously

Lento – Slow/Slowly

Cuidadoso – Careful/Carefully

Hermoso – Beautiful/Beautifully

Rápido – Fast

Duro – Hard

Tranquilo – Quiet/Quietly

Peligroso – Dangerous/Dangerously

Nervioso – Nervous/Nervously

Rápido – Quick/Quickly

Grave – Bad/Badly

Triste – Sad/Sadly

Feliz – Happy/Happily

Fácil – Easy/Easily

Alto – Loud/Loudly

Horrible – Terrible/Terribly

Sentences with Adjectives

She is loud.

My dog runs fast.

I have a beautiful pet.

He is a careful

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Effective Communication: A Guide to Writing Professional Documents

Report Writing

Guidelines

  • Avoid using subjective language (e.g., “awesome”).
  • Use objective language (e.g., “The results indicate that…”).
  • Use headings to organize your content (e.g., “Introduction,” “Strengths,” “Weaknesses”).
  • Use transitions to connect your ideas (e.g., “Furthermore,” “In addition”).
  • Proofread your work carefully for errors.

Structure

  1. Introduction: State the purpose of the report and provide background information.
  2. Body: Present your findings and analysis, supported by evidence.
  3. Conclusion:
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Mastering Reported Speech: Exercises and Examples

Reported Speech Exercises

Exercise 1:

Instructions: Rewrite these sentences into reported speech. Use the verb in brackets.

  1. Peter suggested that we stay at home tonight. (suggest)
  2. Sarah promised her dad that she wouldn’t be late for dinner. (promise)
  3. Dr. Jones advised Mr. Thomas to give up smoking or he would suffer from larynx cancer. (advise)
  4. The teacher reminded the children not to forget to finish their science projects the next day. (remind)
  5. Alice offered to do the shopping for Anne. (offer)
  6. Susan
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Shakespearean Plays: A Comparative Overview

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet, a timeless drama by William Shakespeare, tells the tragic tale of two young lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, whose families are sworn enemies. Romeo, initially smitten with Rosaline, attends a Capulet party in disguise. There, he encounters Juliet and falls deeply in love. Despite the feud, they secretly marry the next day. However, tragedy strikes when Romeo intervenes in a fight and kills Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, who had previously killed Romeo’s friend,

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Exploring the Impact of English-Language TV on Spanish Culture and Education

Introduction

This report analyzes the introduction of English-language TV programs to Spanish television, focusing on their popularity, cultural impact, and potential improvements.

Popularity

English-language TV programs have gained popularity in Spain due to on-demand services. While many viewers watch dubbed versions, increasing English fluency leads to a preference for original versions.

Effects on Local Culture

While the impact on Spanish culture is limited due to cultural similarities, some changes

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Stage Beauty: The True Story of Edward Kynaston, the First Female Impersonator

The Rise of Edward Kynaston

In the mid-17th century, Edward “Ned” Kynaston was the most celebrated actor on the English stage. Theaters had just reopened after the Restoration of the Monarchy (1660), and Kynaston’s fame stemmed from his exceptional beauty and acting prowess. He was considered by many to be the most beautiful woman in the world, and the diarist Samuel Pepys called him “the compleat female stage beauty.”

Women on Stage

At the time, it was illegal for women to act on stage in England,

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