This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
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ID - /ˌaɪˈdiː/
noun - abbreviation for identification: any official card or document with your name and photograph or other information on it that you use to prove who you are.
sign up - /saɪn ʌp/
phrasal verb - to agree to become involved in an organized activity.
elective - /iˈlek.tɪv/
noun - a subject that someone can choose to study as part of a course.
craft - US /kræft/ - UK /krɑːft/
noun - skill in knowing how to do or make something, or a job or activity needing such skill.
something rings a bell
idiom - something, esp. a name, is familiar to you.
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This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
A quite popular slang is “I’m down!” which is what Juan said to Jack after his invitation to the restaurant. It’s used to express agreement or confirmation to something.
It can be used in a question or an answer.
Q: Are you down for bowling tomorrow?
A: I’m down!
Drivers license … Olivia Rodrigo taught me what that means owo
I would sing up for biking for sure
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rings a bell > something that sounds familiar
It’s nice to find good friends
I’d like to sign up for the yoga activity, it’s great and healthy. I really recommend it to you and besides meditation.
if you are interested you may get in touch with him at 6253441800.
I just practice!
New vocabulary:
Turn in
Instead
Meantime
Quite
By the way
Crafts
Set
Shall
xdd Jack seems to have an English accent… Is he? 👀
I think this course should be relaunched and expanded, or subdivided into more courses, there are many interesting situations to see such as work meetings, high school studies, vacation trips and many more.
I would sign up for music too 😛
He sounds like a new good friend.
A quite popular slang is “I’m down!” which is what Juan said to Jack after his invitation to the restaurant. It’s used to express agreement or confirmation to something.
It can be used in a question or an answer.
Q: Are you down for bowling tomorrow?
A: I’m down!
It seems to me that the University of Chicago has better activities than mine! Why didn’t I have this at my University? T_T I’m down!
We are all set = Estamos listos
Rings a bell: When something that you hear seems familiar to you.
A lot coincidence
Good lecture
For my list:
fɪl aʊt
llenar, rellenarˈɔlˌmoʊst dʌn
casi terminowi ər ɔl sɛt
Todos estamos listosaɪm daʊn
is an informal expression (slang) that is used to express willingness to go do something. People often reply “I’m down” when they are invited to an event of some sort. If someone uses “I’m down”, they’re saying that they’re willing to do it1ID: Identificación
Sing up: firmar
elective: Elegible, opcional
craft: artesanal
Something rings a bell: parece conocido
John and Ravi
La voz de John carvajal. Amable .
Great
Glossary:
ID - /ˌaɪˈdiː/
noun - abbreviation for identification: any official card or document with your name and photograph or other information on it that you use to prove who you are.
sign up - /saɪn ʌp/
phrasal verb - to agree to become involved in an organized activity.
elective - /iˈlek.tɪv/
noun - a subject that someone can choose to study as part of a course.
craft - US /kræft/ - UK /krɑːft/
noun - skill in knowing how to do or make something, or a job or activity needing such skill.
something rings a bell
idiom - something, esp. a name, is familiar to you.
Instead
Meantime
Quite
By the way
Crafts
Set
Shall
It’s good to find friends on our first day.
New vocabulary:
I would sing up for biking for sure
ID - /ˌaɪˈdiː/
noun - abbreviation for identification: any official card or document with your name and photograph or other information on it that you use to prove who you are.
sign up - /saɪn ʌp/
phrasal verb - to agree to become involved in an organized activity.
elective - /iˈlek.tɪv/
noun - a subject that someone can choose to study as part of a course.
craft - US /kræft/ - UK /krɑːft/
noun - skill in knowing how to do or make something, or a job or activity needing such skill.
something rings a bell
idiom - something, esp. a name, is familiar to you.
making friends is always part of the change process
Secretary I think, his
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
New vocabulary:
Turn in
Instead
Meantime
Quite
By the way
Crafts
Set
Shall
Making new friendsID: Identificaciónsing up: ingresarelective: electivas / optativascraft: artesaníassomething rings a bell: algo te suena
Very good help sir jsjj
hello
Making new friends
ID: Identificación
sing up: ingresar
elective: electivas / optativas
craft: artesanías
something rings a bell: algo te suena
It’s nice to find good friends
Juan went to the administration building to hand in his admission documents.
While waiting for the secretary, another student arrives.
This student is in the same program as Juan. It’s good news.
Both, Juan and another student sign the admission documents and agree to meet them for lunch
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Can you help me with that please? = Puedes ayudarme con eso, por favor?
Great.
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
Juan knows a new student in the university and schedule a meet in one restaurant.
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This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
thanks
Sign up: to agree to become involved in an organized activity.
Set up: the way in which things are organized or arranged
Something Rings a bell: something, esp. a name, is familiar to you.
Turn in: to give sth you have worked on to sb in authority to look at
Fill out: to put information in a form
Sign up: to agree to become involved in an organized activity.
Set up: the way in which things are organized or arranged
Something Rings a bell: something, esp. a name, is familiar to you.
noun - a subject that someone can choose to study as part of a course.
something rings a bell
idiom - something, esp. a name, is familiar to you.
I would sing up for biking for sure
ID: Identificación
sing up:
elective:
craft:
something rings a bell:
Responder
very good
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good
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakabl
great!
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
You should google it!
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
Hello
ID: Identificación
sing up:
elective:
craft:
something rings a bell:
uy
why
nice
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New vocabulary:
Turn in
Instead
Meantime
Quite
By the way
Crafts
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable
ok
what a kind assistant and it’s always great to make new friends
This is Jhon Carvajal as a Secretary I think, his voice is unmistakable.
good
I have to say, it was weird listen to teacher John and then hear to Juan referring to him character as a she (female), never mind. Over all it, I heard something about “outside cooking,” am I right? It isn’t enough cook in a regular kitchen…
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Gracias
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