2021 Twitter Review (Jul-Sep)
Raffaella Carrà, Italian entertainment icon, dies aged 78 https://t.co/VjKcTEcvem
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) July 5, 2021
#monarchy#OnThisDay: 29 July 1981 – The Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Diana https://t.co/HhyRzACKJH
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) July 29, 2021
@Augus171717 https://t.co/RWiZJDgsg1
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) August 6, 2021
#animalshttps://t.co/NVArUzrDtd
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) August 8, 2021
#footballhttps://t.co/4RpleJ7oex
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) August 8, 2021
Have a go at this #lyricstraining https://t.co/DB8AvcQLXr
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 7, 2021
Can you find the words/expressions that mean:
1. to find sb attractive
2. to have fun
3. very rich
4. (used to show you feel sorry about sth) that's a shame
5. to behave in a silly way https://t.co/93yCsTC0aw
Love or politics? Catalan bishop’s resignation triggers speculation https://t.co/MvE0bBWL0Z a través de @IrishTimes
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 7, 2021
Volcano ERUPTS on Spanish island La Palma as 1,000 residents evacuate https://t.co/fgu9dqAW5P via @MailOnline
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 19, 2021
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 19, 2021
#headlines
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 27, 2021
petrol pump = surtidor de gasolina
chaos /ˈkeɪ.ɒs/#VP to warn sb about sth = avisar
shortfall = insuficencia, falta
fuel /ˈfjuː.əl/
shortage = escasez, falta
to last = durar
crisis /ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
licence holder = titular del carnet
shambles = desastre, lío pic.twitter.com/iUeXRwVwTN
Comments
As nobody knows about the volcano of La Palma because newspapers and televisions have not reported about that I´m going to inform of it. LOL
I think the volcanic eruption was a catastrophe. The lava flooded the villages of El Paso, Tazacorte and Los Llanos de Aridane. More than 5,000 people were evacuated and many of them lost their homes. Surface and ground of La Palma have been cracked and sunk by the magma and gas of the volcano. Sulfur dioxide and another gases have scaped from the volcano and they have spread to these villages. The lava have destroyed everything around it went.
People affected by the volcano have received help of charity, concerts, bank accounts and support from inside and outside of Spain.
One thing which more stands out me has been the quantity of experts and seismologists who there are in Spain. If you watched the media always appeared a different expert.
See you.
Do you remember the lengthy, daily updates about the latest trickle of the volcano? And reporters getting as close as they could to the "action" (God knows why) and hardly making out what they were saying behind their masks? Well, now the people who suffered are all but forgotten.
What I would like to know is what happened to the dogs. There is no word of them.
As nobody knows about the volcano of La Palma, because newspapers and televisions have not reported on it, I´ll inform everyone about it. LOL
I think the volcanic eruption was a catastrophe. The lava flooded the villages of El Paso, Tazacorte and Los Llanos de Aridane. More than 5,000 people were evacuated and many of them lost their homes. The surface and ground of La Palma have been cracked and sunk by the magma and gas of the volcano. Sulphur dioxide and other gases have escaped from the volcano and they have spread to these villages. The lava has destroyed everything it went around and over.
People affected by the volcano have received the help of charity, concerts, bank accounts and support from inside and outside of Spain.
What most stands out for me has been the quantity of experts and seismologists who are in Spain. If you watched the media, a different expert always appeared. (One thing we are not short of in Spain is experts)