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For / during / while, travel vocabulary, 'to pick up', job interviews  - AIRC13

For / during / while, travel vocabulary, 'to pick up', job interviews - AIRC13

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For / during / while, travel vocabulary, 'to pick up', job interviews - AIRC13

FromAprende ingles con inglespodcast de La Mansión del Inglés-Learn English Free

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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Feedback/News: Thank you to Enrique (Colombia) for his comment that Craig's Spanish is improving.
 
Gramática:  For, During and While
A question on Facebook from David Blanco Vargas from Sevilla
How to use during
During is a preposition which is used before a noun (during + noun) to say when something happens. It does not tell us how long it happened. For example:
"Nobody spoke during the meeting."
"We don't get any snow here in Valencia during the winter."
"During my childhood I lived on a farm."
How to use while 
When is used to talk about two things that are happening at the same time. The length of time is not important. Remember that while is used with a subject and a verb (while + subject + verb). For example:
"The phone rang while (or when) I was having a shower."
"I met my girlfriend while (or when) we were travelling in South America."
"I'll speak to you when (not XwhileX) I finish my work."
How to use for 
For is a preposition which is used with a period to say how long something goes on:
"We've been podcasting for 2 months."
"I've been living in Valencia for 16 years."
Reza has been teaching English for 20 years."
"Craig has know Reza for a while" (un rato)
 
Vocabulary Corner: Travel words
Trip (countable noun) / travel (is an uncountable noun and a verb)
To go on a trip
to go on a business trip
Journey - 
The journey from Madrid to Valencia takes about 3 and a half hours
Flight (noun) / Fly (verb)
Reza's flight to Belfast was about two and half hours. He took a flight from Alicante.
Voyage - travelling by ship or in space
Cruise - Reza has never been on a cruise. He'd like to cruise around the Mediterranean. 
The titanic wasn't a cruise. It didn't stop at many different places.
 
Learn and revise travel vocabulary in our holiday lesson:
http://www.mansioningles.com/cursointer/cursointer11_1.htm 
 
Phrasal verb: To pick up
Can you pick up that box for me, it’s very heavy. (literal)
I'll pick you up tomorrow morning and take you to the airport. (Idiomatic) - to drop off
"Pick me up at my hotel and drop me off at the airport."
I'll give you a lift - Can you give me a lift to the supermarket?
Give me a ride (American English)
A gin and tonic is a 'pick me up'.
I picked up a girl at a party yesterday, but she wouldn’t give me her phone number. (Idiomatic)
to pick up/to chat up = ligar
to get off with (a girl/boy) = to kiss etc......
 
Pronunciación: Greetings
How are you? - I'm fine
How's it going? - Fine, what about you?
How're you doing? - I'm great, and you?
What's up? 
Alright?
Whatcha!
G'day! (Australia)
good morning (in Ireland) NOT X"Top of the morning to you!"X
 
Reza's Top Tip: Job Interviews
Search on YouTube.com for "job interviews"
Record yourself with a camcorder or with your mobile phone.
Use video to improve your body language and pronunciation.
 
Listen to a job interview and practise work vocabulary:
http://www.mansioningles.com/cursointer/cursointer22_6.htm
 
If you need help with interviews and translatons, contact Reza at belfastreza@gmail.com
 
Send us an email, or a sound file (mensaje de voz en mp3) with a comment or question to mansionteachers@yahoo.es or belfastreza@gmail.com.
 
Puedes darnos estrellas y una crítica en iTunes.
The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called See You Later - licensed by creative commons under a by-nc license at ccmixter.org.
 
 
 
Released:
Jan 31, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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