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The Bathroom – Baia – carte de colorat

bathtub = cadă soap = săpun sponge = burete toilet = toaletă toilet paper = hârtie igienică washing-basin = chiuvetă towel = prosop shower = duș toothbrush = periuță de dinți toothpaste = pastă de dinți radiator = calorifer mirror = oglindă brush = perie de păr washing machine = mașină de spălat Acest capitol din cartea de colorat pentru copii poate fi descărcat de aici:

5 Phrasal Verbs for Business

Step down = to give up a position or to resign Example: The marketing manager stepped down because of the low sales revenue. Put in ( we talk about an offer) = to come with an offer Example: Many companies are bidding, we should put in a good offer. Go under = to go bankrupt, having no money to pay the debts Example: They went under because of the investment policy.


6 Phrasal Verbs for Business

Back/Pull out of = to decide not to do something that has been already arranged/to retreat from... Example: Our company pulled out of the deal with XYZ because of the new terms. Bail out = Giving capital to financially troubled companies in order to save them Example: Because of the pandemic situation, many tourism companies, restaurants and other business need to be bailed out with taxpayer money.

10 Phrasal Verbs related to Christmas

Catch up with Meaning: To talk to someone you have not seen for a long time, to find out what he/she has been doing. Example: At Christmas, we always catch up with our family. Hang up Meaning: To attach something, usually a piece of clothing. Example: Hang up your socks on the fireplace, Santa will come tonight. Meet up Meaning: To meet someone in order to do something


A feast with Friends

The snow sparkles on the window. Through the glass a lonely man is looking, hoping to see at least one human soul at the gate. It‘s Christmas Eve and the sun sets slowly above his house... The lights that enchantingly adorn the city will light up soon. „The day is almost over and not even one phone call did I get.”, he whispers sadly to himself. „I was always there for them when they asked me to. And now, when…

Global Learning te invită și pe TINE să intri în lumea literaturii!

În perioada de izolare, cel mai bun remediu pentru plictiseală la cei mici este să evadeze în lumea cărților, a literaturii și a poveștilor. Nu există nimic mai bun decât stimularea imaginației de la o vârstă fragedă, și acest lucru este cel mai bine realizat prin niște cursuri ușoare, amuzante și plăcute, ținute de doi elevi de liceu și de un student. Ceea ce vrem să dăm mai departe copiilor este felul în care poveștile sunt scrise, ajungând să identifice…


Common Qualifiers in Business English

When you speak too directly, you may lead to a conflict and the person you are negotiating with may feel offended or the reality you show may seem too unbearable. That’s why is better to use qualifiers. The qualifiers help us to soften a direct statement to make it bearable. Here are some of them: a bit Example: Don’t say: That equipment is too expensive for us. Say: That equipment is a bit too expensive for us.

A few essential business verbs and nouns Part V

Verbs: add Could you add these terms to our contract, please? call I was called to a meeting this evening. choose They chose Robert to be the new department manager. divide They divided the money equally after their firm was sold. drop She dropped her phone in the middle of the meeting.