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Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminar) - Socialización y relaciones

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Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminary)

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

andar

andar

Ex: Do you want to hang out after school and grab a bite to eat ?¿Quieres **pasar el rato** después de la escuela y comer algo?
to meet up
[Verbo]

to come together with someone, usually by prior arrangement or plan in order to spend time or do something together

encontrarse, quedar

encontrarse, quedar

Ex: Last weekend , we met up at the concert and had a great time .El fin de semana pasado, nos **encontramos** en el concierto y lo pasamos genial.

to build a positive relationship with a specific person, often by spending time together and getting to know each other

Ex: Attending social events and gatherings can help you make friends in a new city.
to meet
[Verbo]

to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose

encontrarse, reunirse

encontrarse, reunirse

Ex: The two friends decided to meet at the movie theater before the show .Los dos amigos decidieron **encontrarse** en el cine antes de la función.
to spend
[Verbo]

to pass time in a particular manner or in a certain place

pasar, dedicar

pasar, dedicar

Ex: I enjoy spending quality time with my friends .Disfruto **pasar** tiempo de calidad con mis amigos.

to become familiar with someone or something by spending time with them and learning about them

Ex: He joined the club to get to know more people with similar interests.
to see
[Verbo]

to visit a particular place or person

ver, visitar

ver, visitar

Ex: We decided to see the Grand Canyon on our road trip .Decidimos **ver** el Gran Cañón en nuestro viaje por carretera.
to joke
[Verbo]

to say something funny or behave in a way that makes people laugh

bromear

bromear

Ex: The teacher joked that the homework would be graded by the class pet .El profesor **bromeó** diciendo que la tarea sería calificada por la mascota de la clase.
to lie
[Verbo]

to intentionally say or write something that is not true

mentir

mentir

Ex: Stop it ! You are currently lying to cover up your mistake .¡Basta! Estás **mintiendo** para encubrir tu error.
truth
[Sustantivo]

the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

verdad

verdad

Ex: Personal honesty and transparency contribute to a culture of truth.La honestidad personal y la transparencia contribuyen a una cultura de **verdad**.

to end a romantic relationship or marriage

rompiendo (pareja)

rompiendo (pareja)

Ex: They decided to split up after ten years of marriage.Decidieron **separarse** después de diez años de matrimonio.

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

pelearse

pelearse

Ex: Despite their longstanding friendship , a series of disagreements caused them to fall out and go their separate ways .A pesar de su larga amistad, una serie de desacuerdos les hizo **enfriarse** y seguir caminos separados.

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

decepcionar

decepcionar

Ex: The team's lackluster performance in the second half of the game let their coach down, who had faith in their abilities.El rendimiento mediocre del equipo en la segunda mitad del partido **decepcionó** a su entrenador, que tenía fe en sus habilidades.

to quickly develop a positive connection with someone

Ex: We were hitting it off so well during our vacation together.

(of people and their relationship) to gradually become less close

alejarse, distanciarse

alejarse, distanciarse

Ex: If they do n't make an effort to stay connected , they may grow apart in the future .Si no hacen un esfuerzo por mantenerse conectados, podrían **alejarse** en el futuro.
to make up
[Verbo]

to become friends with someone once more after ending a quarrel with them

hacer las paces

hacer las paces

Ex: The friends made up after their misunderstanding and apologized to each other .Los amigos **se reconciliaron** después de su malentendido y se disculparon mutuamente.

to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one

terminar (una relación)

terminar (una relación)

Ex: He found it hard to break up with her , but he knew it was the right decision .Le resultó difícil **romper** con ella, pero sabía que era la decisión correcta.
to turn to
[Verbo]

to seek guidance, help, or advice from someone

volverse hacia

volverse hacia

Ex: During difficult times , people often turn to their friends for emotional support .En tiempos difíciles, las personas a menudo **recurren a** sus amigos para obtener apoyo emocional.
to get on
[Verbo]

to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal

llevarse bien, tener buena relación

llevarse bien, tener buena relación

Ex: They've been trying to get on with their in-laws and build a strong family connection.Han estado tratando de **llevarse bien** con sus suegros y construir una conexión familiar fuerte.
to rely on
[Verbo]

to depend on someone or something for support and assistance

contar con, depender de

contar con, depender de

Ex: As a hiker , you need to rely on proper gear for safety in the wilderness .Como excursionista, necesitas **depender de** el equipo adecuado para la seguridad en la naturaleza.

to have a good relationship with someone

llevarse bien con, tener buena relación con

llevarse bien con, tener buena relación con

Ex: Despite their differences , they get on with each other .A pesar de sus diferencias, ellos **se llevan bien**.
Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminar)
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