Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
Alexander vargas maldonado
1. CREATING YOUR BLOG
INGLÉS B1+
ALEXANDER VARGAS MALDONADO
CODIGO: 6804461
GRUPO: 900004_11
TUTOR
ANDREA DEL PILAR CACERES
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA – UNAD
ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, ARTES Y HUMANIDADES
PROGRAMA DE PSICOLOGIA
2016
2. PHRASAL VERBS
TO ASK OUT:
To invite someone to go on a date.
Peter is so shy to ask Camila out.
Yesterday Camilo asked Maria
out to an ice-cream.
3. LOOK AFER :
To take care of someone or something.
Laura often looks after her pets.
Mothers always does the best
to look after their children.
4. TO THINK OVER:
To consider something carefully before deciding.
He just recieved an offer , but he needs to think over
a few minutes.
5. TO DROP IN :
To visit someone casually and often without prior
information.
last night my friends dropped in at my home and we had
fun.
6. TO TAKE OFF:
To leave the ground and begin to fly, to remove clothing or
things.
Everyday many planes takes off
to the United States.
Please, take off your cap before
entering the bank.
7. TAKE OUT :
To remove something from a bag, pocket etc,
Take out a peace of paper for the exam please.
8. TO TRY ON :
To put something on to see if it fits you or if it looks nice.
Women generally try on clothes many times before
buying .
9. TO BREAK UP:
To end a relationship. To disrupt the usual flow of something.
Ann and Michael broke up, they
Had been together for three years.
Bart Simpson is so bored with his
daily routine, he wants to break up
that with something great.
10. TO GET AWAY WITH:
To scape blame and punishment.
Corrupt politicians in Colombia often get away with
that.
11. TO GET RID OF:
To eliminate or discard something or someone.
I use poison spray to get rid of mosquitos.