Relax and Unwind VOCABULARY: Final activity of this exceptional academic year Publicado por Marina Hurt #StaySafeStayAtHomeCOVID19 2019-2020 Active Learning Methodologies Communication Skills Emotional Intelligence ESO2 ESO3 ESO4 Listening MENTAL HEALTH Skills work Vocabulary World Mental Health Day Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Listening and Vocabulary What new expressions did you learn? Let me know! Comments Andrea Gómez Pacheco1 June 2020 at 03:19Some expressions that I have learnt:-Unwind-Take it easy- I can't wait to relax over the summer vacation.- Chill out! Don't get so angry.ReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt1 June 2020 at 08:46Good! I will use one and make it true for me: - I can't wait to relax over the summer hols!!! hahahahaDeleteRepliesReplyNieves Canales4 June 2020 at 07:32Some expressions that I have learnt:-Take it eassy -Chill out! Don’t get so angryDeleteRepliesReplyNieves Canales4 June 2020 at 07:34Some expressions that I have learnt:-Take it easy- Chill out! Don't get so angryDeleteRepliesReplyReplyNieves Canales4 June 2020 at 07:29Algunas expresiones que he aprendido:-Tomelo con calma-¡Relajarse! No te enojes tanto.ReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:47And... how do you say those in English, Nieves?DeleteRepliesReplyReplyIrene Merayo5 June 2020 at 04:50I have understood better the meaning of "unwind"- Yoga helped her to unwindReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:47Unwinding is a must, don't you think, Irene?DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAlejando García Garrido8 June 2020 at 02:03Now I know about the word unwind so, I'm going to sleep knowing more than before-Reading helps me to undrwind.ReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:48Reading has the same effect on me at night.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyPaula Bote8 June 2020 at 15:08I already knew all this expressions, but the video helped me to revise themReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:48Good to know!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyÁngel Manuel9 June 2020 at 01:36I allready knew these expresions but the video wasnice. ReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:49Good to know that also!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyIsmael Arias Royo9 June 2020 at 10:08*Chill out*UnwindReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:49Great, Ismael, that you incorporated two new words to your vocabulary stock!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyUnknown9 June 2020 at 10:19New expressions:*Chill out*UnwindReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDiana García Fidalgo10 June 2020 at 04:51Diana García FidalgoI already knew these expressions, but I've got to know better the meaning of unwind.In addition, I have also learnt that, although these expressions are really similar, they sometimes have slightly different meanings.ReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt10 June 2020 at 07:50Excellent remarks!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAimar Duque López10 June 2020 at 15:55In my case, I only have learnt the word "unwind". The other expresions already I have used more than onces. So, "unwind" is in my vocabulary list now.ReplyDeleteRepliesMarina Hurt11 June 2020 at 00:53Great to know!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyCarla Sánchez Marcos11 June 2020 at 02:39I have understanded better the meaning of unwind.It was so relaxing.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLydia Martín Tejedor11 June 2020 at 02:59I learn the meaning of:- Unwind. - I can't wait to relax over the summer vacation.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyClara Díaz11 June 2020 at 05:24Expresions that I learn:-unwind-chill (out)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJesús Ovejero Moreno11 June 2020 at 09:29I learn the meaning of "unwind", the other expressions I already knew them but it's always good to remember.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyNerea Palomino12 June 2020 at 00:45Some expressions that I have learnt:•unwind•chill outReplyDeleteRepliesReplyNerea Palomino12 June 2020 at 00:46Some expressions that I have learnt:•unwind•chill outReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAntonio Cabezas Rivadeneyra12 June 2020 at 02:52I knew all the expressions except unwind, but the information about the video it's very useful for any person.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown12 June 2020 at 09:20Celeste GonzalezI have learned the word unwind. I knew the other expressions, but it's good to remember them.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLuna Muvilla12 June 2020 at 11:54I have learn some expressions like unwind. I think the video was so interesting and usefulReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAna Pose Pérez12 June 2020 at 14:49I knew all these expressions except unwind, but it helped me to remind the meaning and to know more about the difference.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyPablo Pacheco Penis13 June 2020 at 04:31"I think the only expression that I didn't knew was ''Unwind'' the other ones, I knew them and I have heard them"ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous13 June 2020 at 07:11Claudia González BermejoI learnt the expression unwind and I remind the meaning of the others words. ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous15 June 2020 at 02:35Noa DuránI know this expresións but the video has been very interestingReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMiguel Muñoz Bartolomé15 June 2020 at 09:40I have learnt the meaning of unwind.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... 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Some expressions that I have learnt:
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-Take it easy
- I can't wait to relax over the summer vacation.
- Chill out! Don't get so angry.
Good! I will use one and make it true for me: - I can't wait to relax over the summer hols!!! hahahaha
DeleteSome expressions that I have learnt:
Delete-Take it eassy
-Chill out! Don’t get so angry
Some expressions that I have learnt:
Delete-Take it easy
- Chill out! Don't get so angry
Algunas expresiones que he aprendido:
ReplyDelete-Tomelo con calma
-¡Relajarse! No te enojes tanto.
And... how do you say those in English, Nieves?
DeleteI have understood better the meaning of "unwind"
ReplyDelete- Yoga helped her to unwind
Unwinding is a must, don't you think, Irene?
DeleteNow I know about the word unwind so, I'm going to sleep knowing more than before
ReplyDelete-Reading helps me to undrwind.
Reading has the same effect on me at night.
DeleteI already knew all this expressions, but the video helped me to revise them
ReplyDeleteGood to know!
DeleteI allready knew these expresions but the video was
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Good to know that also!
Delete*Chill out
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Great, Ismael, that you incorporated two new words to your vocabulary stock!
DeleteNew expressions:
ReplyDelete*Chill out
*Unwind
Diana García Fidalgo
ReplyDeleteI already knew these expressions, but I've got to know better the meaning of unwind.
In addition, I have also learnt that, although these expressions are really similar, they sometimes have slightly different meanings.
Excellent remarks!
DeleteIn my case, I only have learnt the word "unwind". The other expresions already I have used more than onces. So, "unwind" is in my vocabulary list now.
ReplyDeleteGreat to know!
DeleteI have understanded better the meaning of unwind.
ReplyDeleteIt was so relaxing.
I learn the meaning of:
ReplyDelete- Unwind.
- I can't wait to relax over the summer vacation.
Expresions that I learn:
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-chill (out)
I learn the meaning of "unwind", the other expressions I already knew them but it's always good to remember.
ReplyDeleteSome expressions that I have learnt:
ReplyDelete•unwind
•chill out
Some expressions that I have learnt:
ReplyDelete•unwind
•chill out
I knew all the expressions except unwind, but the information about the video it's very useful for any person.
ReplyDeleteCeleste Gonzalez
ReplyDeleteI have learned the word unwind. I knew the other expressions, but it's good to remember them.
I have learn some expressions like unwind. I think the video was so interesting and useful
ReplyDeleteI knew all these expressions except unwind, but it helped me to remind the meaning and to know more about the difference.
ReplyDelete"I think the only expression that I didn't knew was ''Unwind'' the other ones, I knew them and I have heard them"
ReplyDeleteClaudia González Bermejo
ReplyDeleteI learnt the expression unwind and I remind the meaning of the others words.
Noa Durán
ReplyDeleteI know this expresións but the video has been very interesting
I have learnt the meaning of unwind.
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