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Title: ENGLISH


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ENGLISH
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IDIOM OF THE MONTH
Beat around the bush Meaning be deliberately
ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or
withhold information For example "Don't beat
around the bush - tell me what you want!" .
"Not to beat about the bush I'm hoping that you
might be able to give me a job" Idiom sent by
Chris Thompson
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SPANISH OMELETTE
  • INGREDIENTS
  • 4 medium-sized potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced
  • 6 eggs
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • ¼ litre olive oil
  • salt
  • PREPARATION
  • First, heat the oil in a large frying pan and
    then gently fry the sliced potatoes until almost
    soft, stirring from time to time so that they
    don't burn on the bottom of the pan. Add the
    onion and continue frying until all the pieces
    are soft. Drain the vegetables in a colander to
    get rid of the excess oil.
  • Beat the eggs in a bowl and season with salt and
    pepper. Add the potatoes, etc. and mix well and
    check seasoning.
  • Heat a little oil in a frying pan on a moderate
    heat. Pour in the potatoes and eggs and shake the
    frying pan from time to time so that the omelette
    doesn't stick to the bottom. Once the bottom of
    the omelette has set, turn the heat down low and
    cover the pan. After about ten minutes, turn the
    omelette by placing either a flat plate or
    saucepan lid on the frying pan and quickly
    turning over. Gently slide the omelette back into
    the frying pan and continue frying, once again
    shaking the pan from time to time so that it
    doesn't stick to the bottom, until it has set all
    the way through.
  • Remove the tortilla from the pan and serve with
    crusty bread.
  • Recipe sent by Chris Thompson

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Big Ben
  • Big Ben is one of London's best-known landmarks,
    and looks most spectacular at night when the
    clock faces are illuminated. You even know when
    parliament is in session, because a light shines
    above the clock face.
  • The four dials of the clock are 23 feet square,
    the minute hand is 14 feet long and the figures
    are 2 feet high. Minutely regulated with a stack
    of coins placed on the huge pendulum, Big Ben is
    an excellent timekeeper, which has rarely
    stopped.
  • The name Big Ben actually refers not to the
    clock-tower itself, but to the thirteen ton bell
    hung within. The bell was named after the first
    commissioner of works, Sir Benjamin Hall.
  • This bell came originally from the old Palace of
    Westminster, it was given to the Dean of St.
    Paul's by William III. Before returning to
    Westminster to hang in its present home, it was
    refashioned in Whitechapel in 1858

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Tongue twister of the month
  • Luke's duck likes lakes. Luke Luck licks lakes.
    Luke's duck licks lakes. Duck takes licks in
    lakes Luke Luck likes. Luke Luck takes licks in
    lakes duck likes.

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SEE YOU NEXT MONTH!!!
HORARIO/DIRECCIÓNEspacio Movilidad Lunes a
viernes de 900 a 1400Martes y jueves de 1700
a 1900Concertar cita previa.Concejalía de
JuventudPaseo Alfonso XIII, nº 5130203
CartagenaTelf. y fax 968 12 88
64bolsaidiomas_at_ayto-cartagena.
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