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WORD LIST LEVEL 1

Unit 1  Who do you think you are?


WORDS AND PHRASES
Word / Phrase Part of Speech Phonetic Spelling Definition Sample Sentence
be affected by phrase /bi əˈfektəd baɪ/ to be changed or influenced The area has been badly
by something affected by pollution.
common sense noun [non-count] /ˌkɑmən ˈsens/ the ability to make sensible Common sense is just as
decisions by using your important as intelligence.
judgment
culture noun /ˈkʌltʃər/ a society that has its own set Some cultures place a lot of
of ideas, beliefs, and ways of value on social identity.
behaving
deal with phrasal verb /ˈdil wɪð/ to solve a problem, organize I find my boss very difficult to
something, or get along well deal with.
with someone
discrimination noun [non-count] /dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/ unfair treatment of someone Immigrants in this country are
because of their religion, race, often victims of discrimination.
etc.
emotion noun /ɪˈmoʊʃ(ə)n/ a feeling, for example of Happy people experience
happiness, sadness, etc. more positive than negative
emotions.
family noun /ˌfæm(ə)li the kind of family you come Your family background can
background ˈbækɡraʊnd/ from have an enormous influence
on the type of person you
become.
family values noun /ˌfæm(ə)li ˈvæljuz/ beliefs that you learn from your Family values have a
family strong impact on a child’s
development.
genocide noun [non-count] /ˈdʒenəˌsaɪd/ the murder of large numbers News images of the genocide
of people belonging to a in Rwanda shocked the world.
particular race
identity noun /aɪˈdentəti/ the qualities that make Most people have many
someone or something what different social identities.
they are and different from
other people
life goals phrase /ˈlaɪf ˌɡoʊlz/ the things you hope to achieve Doing voluntary work abroad
in the future was always one of my life
goals.
loyalty noun [non-count] /ˈlɔɪəlti/ support that you always give They have a strong sense of
to someone or something loyalty to their group.
because of your feelings of
duty and love toward them
make sense of phrase /meɪk ˈsens əv/ to be able to understand My teacher speaks too quickly
something – I can’t make sense of what
she’s saying.
novel noun /ˈnɑv(ə)l/ a long, written story about Have you read the new novel
imaginary or partly imaginary by Dan Brown?
characters and events

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Word / Phrase Part of Speech Phonetic Spelling Definition Sample Sentence


persecution noun [non-count] /ˌpɜrsɪˈkjuʃ(ə)n/ unfair treatment of someone Unfavorable racial stereotypes
because of their religion, race, can contribute to persecution.
appearance, etc.
podcast noun /ˈpɑdˌkæst/ a radio programme or video You can download our weekly
that can be downloaded from podcast for free.
the internet onto a computer
or mobile device
poem noun /ˈpoʊəm/ a piece of writing using I prefer reading novels to
beautiful language that is poems.
arranged in fixed lines and
usually has a rhythm
prejudice noun [non-count] /ˈpredʒədɪs/ an unreasonable opinion or We must work together to try
feeling, especially the feeling to eradicate racial prejudice.
of not liking a particular group
of people
sense verb /sens/ to know about something We can often sense when
through a natural ability or someone has a problem.
feeling, without being told
sense of noun /ˌsens əv ˈhjumər/ the ability to see the funny side We get on well together and
humor of a situation share the same sense of humor.
sense of noun /ˌsens əv aɪˈdentəti/ the feeling you have about It’s important in life to have a
identity what type of person you are strong sense of identity.
and how you are different from
other people
sense of noun /ˌsens əv the feeling of wanting to Teenagers often lack a sense of
responsibility rɪˌspɑnsəˈbɪləti/ behave in a way that is sensible responsibility.
or kind
sensible adjective /ˈsensəb(ə)l/ reasonable and practical Sensible people always think
before they act.
sensitive adjective /ˈsensətɪv/ able to understand other She’s very sensitive to other
people’s feelings easily people’s emotions.
sensitive adjective /ˈsensətɪv/ likely to upset people He doesn’t like talking about
sensitive issues.
social group noun /ˈsoʊʃ(ə)l ˌɡrup/ your friends Most people feel the need to
belong to a social group.
social status noun [non-count] /ˌsoʊʃ(ə)l ˈsteɪtəs; the position that someone has People with a lot of money
ˌsoʊʃ(ə)l ˈstætəs/ in society tend to have higher social
status than people who don’t.
source noun /sɔrs/ a person, place or thing that A person’s nationality can be a
provides something that you source of pride for them.
want
stereotype noun /ˈsteriəˌtaɪp/ a very firm and simple idea What is the national stereotype
about what a particular type of of a British person?
person or thing is like

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Useful Expressions
Expression Topic / Category Sample Sentence
I couldn’t agree more. Agreeing and disagreeing A: People are too selfish nowadays.
B: I couldn’t agree more.
I’m afraid I can’t agree. Agreeing and disagreeing A: I think individuals are more important
than society.
B: I’m afraid I can’t agree.
I’m sorry, but I just don’t think that’s true. Agreeing and disagreeing A: I don’t think your family should ever
force you to act in a certain way.
B: I’m sorry, but I just don’t think
that’s true. Sometimes your family
understands what is best for you.
In a way, you’re right, but … Agreeing and disagreeing A: People have the right to be
themselves.
B: In a way, you’re right, but in some
situations it’s not always possible.
Well, yes, to a certain extent but … Agreeing and disagreeing A: People have the right to be
themselves.
B: Well, yes, to a certain extent but
sometimes it’s not always possible.
Yes and no. Agreeing and disagreeing A: Do you think the internet is a good
thing?
B: Yes and no.

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