Fake friends: Similar words in English and Spanish

Fake friends: Similar words in English and Spanish

In learning a new language, one of the biggest challenges for English students is dealing with false friends. This term refers to words that, although they sound or are written similarly in two languages, have completely different meanings. In the case of English and Spanish, there are numerous examples of false friends that can confuse learners. In this article by FunTalk, we will explain what false friends in English are, provide some false friends examples, and offer tips on how to avoid common mistakes when using them.

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English glossary for programmers and developers

English glossary for programmers and developers

Knowledge of technical English terms is crucial in programming and web development, as technology advances rapidly. Familiarity with English vocabulary allows both novice and experienced programmers to understand and master current tools, facilitating learning and project development. This glossary is essential to perform jobs efficiently in the technology field. In this FunTalk article, we will teach you some of the most common terms in technology, specifically in programming and web development, and how mastering this English vocabulary can facilitate your learning and project development process.

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Culture and feelings: Expressing emotions in English

Culture and feelings: Expressing emotions in English

The way emotions are expressed and understood varies significantly from one culture to another. In the context of the English language, it is interesting to explore how cultural differences influence the expression of emotions and feelings. Through this article from FunTalk, you will not only appreciate the language itself but also the cultural background that shapes our understanding of emotions.

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Use of English compounds (compound words)

Use of English compounds (compound words)

The English language, like many others, has developed mechanisms to create new words from the combination of two or more pre-existing terms. One of these mechanisms is the use of compound words, also known as compounds. These words play an essential role in the English vocabulary and help to express ideas more precisely and efficiently. In this FunTalk article, we will talk about what compound words are, their different types and some common examples.

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Popular sayings and proverbs in English

Popular sayings and proverbs in English

Popular sayings and proverbs are an integral part of any culture. They are expressions passed down from generation to generation that encapsulate teachings, life lessons and observations about human nature and the world. In English, as in other languages, there are countless short sayings that are used both in everyday life and in formal contexts. Below, FunTalk will teach you some of the most well-known English sayings and their meaning, providing a better understanding of this rich linguistic tradition.

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Expressions you should know about cooking in English

Expressions you should know about cooking in English

In our daily lives, we encounter various situations that prompt us to use different types of expressions and specific vocabulary. One of these situations is cooking. In today’s Funtalk post, we will explore a series of English cooking verbs and English cooking vocabulary that will be of great use to you in the culinary environment. Are you up for improving your English in the kitchen? Here we go!

Essential English vocabulary for the kitchen

To be able to follow and elaborate cooking recipes in English, it is essential to have some vocabulary resources. Below, we share with you a list of cooking vocabulary in English that will be useful for you to get by in the kitchen:

  • oven gloves → oven gloves
  • pressure cooker → pressure cooker
  • wooden spoon → cuchara de madera
  • chopping boardchopping board
  • saucepan → saucepan
  • kitchen scissorskitchen scissors
  • kettle → teapot
  • juicer → juicer
  • frying pan → frying pan
  • skimmer → skimmer
  • tongs → kitchen tongs
  • strainer → strainer

Tip: If you are teaching cooking vocabulary to children, a good idea is to play with physical objects. For example, place utensils on the table and play at identifying them in English.

Kitchen verbs in English

In addition to cooking vocabulary in English, it is important to know the verbs for cooking in English to be able to correctly express the actions or processes you perform while cooking. Here is a list of cooking verbs in English and Spanish that will be useful for you:

  • bake → bake
  • slice → slice
  • roast → roast
  • grate → grate
  • grill → broil → grill
  • cook → cook
  • fry → fry
  • pour → pour, dump
  • knead → knead
  • strain → strain
  • stir → stir

These English cooking verbs will have you covered in a variety of culinary situations. From “bake” to “knead,” this list will help you follow recipes in English more fluently.

Phrasal verbs related to cooking

Let’s reach a higher level of culinary English with some cooking phrasal verbs. These are especially useful in specific situations:

  • boil down → reduce (boil down )
  • boil over → overflow of the vessel when boiling
  • eat outeat out
  • warm up → warm up
  • cut up → divide, cut up
  • bolt down → gobble
  • cut out → separate
  • chop up → chop up
  • pick (something) up → pick up

With these phrasal verbs related to cooking, you will be ready to face different actions in the kitchen in English. The variety of idiomatic resources in the culinary field is extensive, so we recommend that you continue learning to expand your skills. If you need help to improve your English, contact us. We hope this post has been useful and entertaining, and we’ll see you in the next Funtalk post!