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To become calmer (tranquilizarse)
SETTLE DOWN
To do something or act on a possibility - sometimes when there is a risk/danger (correr el riesgo / probar suerte)
TAKE A CHANCE
attempt to do something (intentar/probar/dar una oportunidad)
HAVE A GO / GIVE SOMETHING A TRY
To receive and follow guidance and suggestions from other people (aceptar consejo)
TAKE ADVICE
To move around on your feet slowly (deambular por ahí)
WALK AROUND
to get rid of or dispose of something you do not want - usually into a bin (tirar)
THROW (SOMETHING) OUT
to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong (regañar)
TELL (SOMEONE) OFF
To remove something from somewhere (sacar / extraer)
TAKE (SOMETHING) OUT
To rise to your feet so that you are no longer sitting or lying down (ponerse de pie)
STAND UP
To seat yourself (sentarse)
SIT DOWN
To move around quickly (corretear)
RUN AROUND
to write something so that you do not forget it (apuntar algo)
NOTE (SOMETHING) DOWN
To be mobile or active rather than sitting down (mantenerse activo)
MOVE AROUND
To decide (decidirse)
MAKE UP YOUR MIND
To do something in the incorrect way (cometer un error)
MAKE A MISTAKE
to move into a position in which your body is flat, usually in order to sleep or rest (acostarse, echarse)
LIE DOWN
To get up and move very suddenly and quickly (saltar / hacer un movimiento repentino)
JUMP UP
to give an assignment to a teacher to be graded/corrected (entregar)
HAND (SOMETHING) IN
to start stand after being in a sitting or lying position (levantarse/ponerse de pie)
GET UP
To obtain good results in school subjects, projects and exams (obtener buenas notas)
GET GOOD GRADES
To draw a line through something to show that it is wrong (tachar)
CROSS (SOMETHING) OUT