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Pre-intermediate Wordlist with English Profile level description

Wordlist
a a bit a lot (+ comparative) about absolutely achievement across Actually, administration aerobics after aggressive agree on agree to

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determiner phrase phrase adverb adverb noun adverb adverb noun noun preposition adjective verb verb A1 B2 B1 B1 B1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A1 A2 B1 B1 B1 A2 A2 A1 A1 B1 B1 A2 A2

Definition
every or each slightly very much

Example
I do three hours a day at the moment. Um, it's a bit boring. It can get a lot colder.

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close to a particular number or time, although They pay about 16 percent interest a not exactly that number or time year. completely something good that you have done that was difficult from one side to the other used when you are saying what is true in a situation the things that you have to do in order to manage the work of an organization physical exercises that you do to music, especially in a class when something has happened angry and violent towards another person to decide something with someone to say you will do something that someone asks you to do a system that keeps the air cool in a building or car every person or thing in a group used to show that something is agreed, very often nearly from one part of a road, river, etc to another in addition at all times in the past very surprised very surprising how much there is of something I think he'll be absolutely furious. This film is his greatest achievement to date. It's about 18 cm across Actually, we were at university together. I've got experience in sales, administration and catering. When I was at college, I did aerobics. After about half an hour, the Canadian guy called. We all know that people are aggressive. Remember to agree on a price first. He agreed to help me paint my house. A lot of people use air conditioning but its expensive. I can find all the ingredients I need at my local supermarket. Is it all right if I drop by tomorrow? I use it all the time. there was almost no choice. If you continue along Damrak, you'll come to the Dam. Also, the intercom doesn't work properly. The food was not always good. I was amazed at the price. It's amazing how many people can't read. He ate a huge amount of food.

air conditioning noun all all right all the time almost along also always amazed amazing amount pronoun adjective phrase adverb preposition adverb adverb adjective adjective noun

angry annoyed another Antarctica antique any any anything Anyway, apartment block apologise apology apply appointment archaeology architecture army arrange arrangement arrival arrive art article as (not) as ... as As far as I know, as soon as

adjective adjective determiner noun noun determiner determiner pronoun adverb noun verb noun verb noun noun noun noun verb noun noun verb noun noun conjunction phrase phrase phrase

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feeling that you want to shout at someone or He's really angry with me for upsetting hurt them because they have done something Sophie. bad I was annoyed with Charlotte for being angry late. Another problem is, we can't find the key a different person or thing for the balcony door. the very cold continent in the most southern It shows the coast of Antarctica. part of the world an antique book collector an object that is old, and rare or beautiful used in questions and negatives to mean 'some' used to mean 'one' when it is not important which one used in questions and negatives to mean 'something' In conversation, used to change the subject, return to an earlier subject or get to the most interesting point a large building that is divided into apartments to tell someone that you are sorry about something you have done something you say or write to say sorry for something bad you have done to ask officially for something, often by writing a time you have arranged to see someone the study of people from long ago by looking at things such as their buildings and tools We don't have any second-hand clothes. Any time is fine. Are you doing anything tonight? Anyway, what's new with you? It has 46 areas, each with its own apartment blocks. I'd like to apologise. a letter of apology I applied to some colleges. I have an appointment with Dr Jones for two o'clock. What kind of archaeology do you do?

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Unit 02 modern architecture

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the design and style of buildings

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a military force that fights wars on the ground the British Army to make plans for something to happen plans for how something will happen when someone or something arrives somewhere to get to a place the making of paintings, drawings, etc or the things made I've arranged a meeting with him. I've made arrangements to go home this weekend. late arrival We arrived in Paris at midday. fine/modern art

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a piece of writing in a magazine or newspaper magazine articles while Five or six people tried to stop me as I was driving through the city.

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used to compare two things, people, amounts, Texas isn't as cold as Edmonton. etc used to say what you think is true, although As far as I know, he was a simple man. you do not know all the facts at the same time or a very short time after As soon as I started using the digital camera, my pictures were terrible.

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as soon as possible at the moment athlete

phrase phrase noun

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If you do something as soon as possible, you do it as quickly as you can now someone who is good at sports such as running, jumping, or throwing things the second largest of the world's oceans

We need the repairs done as soon as possible. What are you doing at the moment? I'm not a great athlete. The Cape Verde islands are in the Atlantic Ocean

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Atlantic Ocean noun atmosphere Austria away awful back back back bad bag bake baking tray balance balcony ball ban bank account noun noun adverb adjective noun adverb adjective adjective noun verb noun noun noun noun verb noun B2 B1 A1 B2 B1 A2 B1 A2 A1 A2 A1 A1 A2 B1

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the feeling which exists in a place or situation There's a nice atmosphere. a country in Europe somewhere else, or to or in a different place, very bad the part of something that is furthest from returning where someone or something was before at or near the back of something not good or pleasant a container used for carrying things to cook something such as bread or a cake in an oven a flat piece of metal that you put things such as biscuits on when you cook them in an oven the amount of money you have in a bank account a small area on the outside wall of a high building where you can stand or sit Its between Austria and Switzerland. I'll be away on business. I think it's awful. Can I put my case in the back? I'll be back in five minutes. He found it on the back seat. bad weather Would you like a bag? I sometimes bake cakes. pour onto a baking tray

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Unit 03 balance enquiry There's a balcony.

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a round object that you throw, kick, or hit in a a tennis ball game, or something with this shape to officially stop a person or many people from doing something an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and take it out when you need it a piece of paper that shows how much money you have put into your bank account and how much you have taken out If you ban boxing, it will become more dangerous. I need to open a bank account.

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bank statement noun

Unit 08 How about we organise a barbecue? We can put veggies on the barbecue. Do you usually just pay the full price or do you bargain? basil leaves He won a basketball scholarship.

barbecue barbecue bargain basil basketball be able to be born

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a party at which you cook food over a fire outdoors a metal frame for cooking food over a fire outdoors to try to agree how much you will pay for something a plant whose leaves are used to add flavour to food a game in which two teams try to win points by throwing a ball through a high net to have the necessary physical strength, When a person or animal is born, they come out of their mother's body and start to exist

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Unit 12 I would love to be able to play it again. She was born in London in 1973.

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be up to be up to become because been believe benefits best

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to be doing or planning something, often something secret and bad to be the responsibility of someone to begin to be something used to give a reason for something be to think something, although you are not completely sure extra good things that you get from your employer in addition to the usual fixed amount of money good: better than any other something you say or write at the end of a letter or email good: of a higher quality or more enjoyable than someone or something else well: more, or in a more successful way in the space that separates two places, people, or things a piece of paper that tells you how much you must pay for something not able to see a large building containing many apartments or offices to cook food in water that is boiling very hot

What have you been up to? It's up to you. He became interested in sumo from watching it on television. I just like it because it means I can do a lot of different things. It's been so hot today. Many experts believe it was made in Europe. benefits such as private health care She's one of our best students. Best wishes, Marc He got a better job in the States. I'd like to get to know him better. It's between Austria and Switzerland. Could I have the bill? Deaf and blind people can laugh. a block of flats Boil the pasta for 10 minutes. Hot? It's boiling!

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Best wishes, phrase better better between bill blind block boil boiling bonus book border bored with boring borrow bother bottled water bought bowl boxer boxing (boxing) ring break breakfast breathe adjective adverb preposition noun adjective noun verb adjective noun verb verb adjective adjective verb verb noun verb noun noun noun noun noun noun verb

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an extra amount of money that you are given, I've got my bonus! especially because you have worked hard to arrange to use or do something at a time in the future to have a border with another country feeling tired and unhappy because something not interesting or exciting to take money from a bank and pay it back over a period of time to make the effort to do something water which has been treated in order to PAST of buy a round, deep dish used for holding soup and other food someone who does the sport of boxing a sport in which two people hit each other while wearing big, leather gloves (=pieces of clothing for your hands) a small enclosed area where boxers compete I'd like to book a room for three nights, from the tenth of November. It borders France. I'm bored with this film. a boring job I borrowed some money from the bank. I don't bother with it. Dont drink bottled water. I've just bought you a birthday present. Put them in a bowl. Boxers are great athletes. Boxing is dangerous.

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Unit 14 The boxers mustn't step outside the ring. a lunch / coffee / cigarette break We all have breakfast at different times. breathe in/out

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when you stop an activity for a short time, usually to rest or to eat the food you eat in the morning after you wake up to take air into and out of your lungs

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bring broken broken bring up buffet built

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to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere damaged and separated into pieces not working to care for a child until it is an adult, often giving it particular beliefs a meal in which dishes of food are arranged PAST of build an organization that provides services and advice for people who work in business

What clothes should I bring? broken glass The video's broken. I was brought up to play classical piano. a buffet breakfast They've built two new hotels in the last six months. A business centre is important.

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business centre noun

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business hotel noun by (+ time) by (a person) by (a place) preposition preposition preposition A2 A2 B1 A2

a hotel that has meeting rooms and Our comfortable business hotel is located equipment that business people can use when in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. they are working together What do you hope to have done by before a particular time or date 2020? used to show the person or thing that does They were given to me by my mother. something Would you prefer to live by the sea or in near or next to the mountains? through doing or using something used to show measurements or amounts a small machine that you use to do mathematics to telephone someone to give someone or something a particular name to telephone someone again, or to telephone someone who makes a telephone call a unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides a type of popular West Indian song to be allowed to used to request something Can I pay by card? It's 25 by 18 cm. Can you remember your rst calculator? Could you ask him to call me? We have our own instrument called the steel drum I'll call you back later. The caller's name is Yusuf Karim. I try to eat about 2000 calories a day. We have a local music called calypso. You can smoke when you're 16. Can we have a bottle of water?

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by (noun / -ing) preposition by calculator call call call (sb) back caller calorie calypso can (for permission) can cancel cant stand capital car preposition noun verb verb phrasal verb noun noun noun modal verb modal verb verb verb noun noun

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to say that an organized event will not happen The meeting has been cancelled. to hate someone or something the most important city in a country or state a vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a few people a gas that is produced when people and animals breathe out, or when carbon is burned (formula CO2 ) the amount of carbon dioxide (= a gas produced when carbon is burned) that one person's activities produce a job that you do for a lot of your life, especially one for which you are trained giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident or make a mistake I can't stand waiting. The capital is Funafuti. There are so many cars on the roads. A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) we produce. I'm trying to reduce my carbon footprint. a successful career in marketing Be careful, Michael - that knife's sharp.

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carbon dioxide noun carbon footprint career careful

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Caribbean Sea case cash cash machine catch up with catering

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a sea of the Atlantic Ocean which is north of South America a large bag with a handle which you use for carrying clothes in when you are travelling money in the form of coins or notes (=paper money) a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, that you can get money from using a plastic card to learn or discuss the most recent news providing food and drinks for people a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.01 metres a region between North and South America B1 A1 A2 A2 an official document that gives details to show that something is true to make something become different

Its an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. Can I put my case in the back? I'm taking 50 in cash. How often do you use a cash machine?

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Unit 05 catch up with friends Who did the catering for the party? It was 38 cm across. They were made by people in Central America. I've got a certificate in Food Safety for Catering. Would you mind changing our appointment? Do you usually give the change to taxi drivers as a tip?

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centimetre / cm noun Central America noun certificate change change change noun verb noun verb

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changing room noun

charge cheap check check out cheerful Cheers. cheese chicken childhood chilli chop chore church cinema classical clay clean clever

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the money that you get back when you pay more for something than it costs to get one type of money in exchange for a Can I change these euros, please? different type a room in a shop where you can try clothes, or I dont mind the changing rooms. a room where you change into clothes to do sport Is there an extra charge for that? the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially a service or activity not expensive, or costing less than usual to look at something to make sure that it is right or safe to leave a hotel after paying your bill happy something friendly that you say before you start to drink alcohol with someone a yellow or white solid food made from milk the meat of a chicken the part of your life when you are a child a small, thin, red or green vegetable that tastes very hot to cut something into small pieces a boring job that you must do a building where Christians go to pray a building where you go to watch films traditional in style a heavy soil that is hard when it is dry, used for making bricks and containers to remove the dirt from something good at learning and understanding things a cheap flight

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Check that you've locked the door. When's check-out time? She seemed fairly cheerful. Cheers! Tomato and cheese bruschetta Roast chicken was for special occasions. She had an unhappy childhood. 5ml chopped dried chillies Chop the onion and pepper. I find cooking a real chore. We used to go to church every Sunday morning. I like going to the cinema. classical and modern dance Its made of clay. cleaning windows a clever student

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client climate close cloud coast coin cold cold collection colour come back comfortable comfortable comic complain complaint completely complicated computer concrete

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someone who pays for services or advice the weather conditions of an area near in distance one of the white or grey things in the sky that are made of small water drops the land beside the sea a flat, round piece of metal used as money having a low temperature a common illness which makes you sneeze a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in one place red, blue, green, yellow, etc to return making you feel relaxed and free from pain relaxed and without pain a magazine with stories told in pictures

What is the name of his client? a hot, dry climate It's close to the city centre. rain clouds It's on the Mediterranean coast. a pound coin cold water/weather I had a bad cold. art collection

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Unit 12 What colour shall I paint the kitchen? Have you ever flown to a different country and come back the next day? comfortable shoes Make yourself comfortable while I fetch you a drink. I read one or two comic books a week.

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to say that something is wrong or that you are I'm writing to complain about the when someone says that something is wrong I wish to make a complaint. or not good enough Its completely different from school. in every way or as much as possible with many different parts and difficult to understand an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information a wet mixture that is used in building and that becomes hard when it dries an event, sometimes lasting a few days, at which there are a group of talks on a particular subject, or a meeting in which especially business matters are discussed formally something that you say when you want to congratulate someone to telephone someone or write to them when you communicate with someone to keep doing something near or easy to get to preparing food for people to eat slightly cold to make something become less hot The instructions were so complicated. We've put all our records on computer. concrete blocks A conference room for business meetings.

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conference

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Congratulation exclamation s! contact verb contact noun continue convenient cooking cool cool verb adjective noun adjective verb

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I hear you're getting married. Congratulations! I'll ask her to contact you. They're not in contact now. If you continue along Damrak, you'll come to the Dam. The new supermarket is very convenient for me. I do the cooking. a cool drink Yawning is simply a way of cooling the brain.

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cost cotton could could could countryside course

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If something costs a particular amount of money, you have to pay that in order to buy or do it. cloth or thread that is made from the cotton plant used to talk about what is possible or might happen used as a more polite form of 'can' when used as the past form of 'can' to talk about what someone or something was able or allowed to do land that is not in towns or cities and has farms, fields, etc a series of lessons about a particular subject

You shouldn't ask people how much their home cost. a cotton shirt We could get a group together. Could you just tell me your names, Sorry I couldn't come to your party last Saturday. A comfortable house in the countryside. Last year I did a course in marketing. If I want to spend hours cooking a threecourse dinner for friends, I can find all the ingredients I need at my local supermarket. Cream on strawberries was a luxury. Grameen's customers can't usually get credit from normal banks. He paid by credit card. a crowded train Babies cry, on average, for two or three hours every day. I play more Cuban music. a fresh cucumber salad When people move to a new country they often get culture shock. foreign currency a ready-made lasagne or curry

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course

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a part of a meal

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cream credit credit card crowded cry Cuban cucumber culture shock currency curry custom cut

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a thick, white liquid that is taken from milk a method of paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying interest as well as the original money a small plastic card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later very full of people to produce tears from your eyes because you are sad coming from or relating to Cuba a long, green vegetable that you eat in salads the feeling of confusion someone has when they go to a new and very different place

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the units of money used in a particular country a type of food from India, made of vegetables or meat cooked with hot spices a habit or tradition to use a knife or other sharp tool to divide something or make a hole in something

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Cut the meat into small pieces.

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CV (Curriculum noun Vitae) cycle dark days verb adjective noun

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a document which describes your Send us your CV. qualifications and the jobs you have done, which you send to an employer that you want to work for He normally cycles for 25 minutes to to ride a bicycle wash the clothes. nearer to black than white in colour It's dark blue. used to talk about a particular period of time when something happened or existed In the days before the Internet, I'd check the television news.

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day trip deaf Dear , decide defeat degree (Celsius) degree delighted department describe dessert die difficult digital camera directions discount discover dish dishwasher dislike do (+ work/studies) do (+ chores/sport) do (+ date / time) doctorate document forget done dormitory (= student hall US)

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a visit to a place in which you go there and not able to hear used at the beginning of a letter, before the name of the person you are writing to to choose something after thinking about the possibilities to win against someone in a fight or competition a unit for measuring temperature, shown by a qualification given for completing a university course very pleased a part of an organisation, such as school, business or government which deals with a particular area of work to say what someone or something is like

Do you organise day trips? Many deaf people learn to lip read. Dear Marc, She's decided to take the job. Akebono defeated Konishiki. A lightning bolt heats the air to about I wanted to do a degree in art. They are delighted with their new car. I work in the IT department.

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sweet food that is eaten after the main part of a dessert course a meal to stop living I think I would die without it. not easy and needing skill or effort to do or difficult to see understand I remember when I got my f rst digital a type of camera that records images that you camera. can use and store on a computer instructions that tell you how to get to a place, or how to do something when a price is made lower to be the first person to find something important part of a meal a machine that washes plates, glasses and other kitchen equipment to not like someone or something to study to perform an action or job to be able to do something or go somewhere with someone at a particular time the most advanced type of qualification from a university We stopped to ask for directions. They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students. This strange book was discovered by Wilfred Voynich. What dishes can you, or people you know, cook? Is your dishwasher only half full? Why do you dislike her so much? I've done courses in music, local history and Spanish. Doing the vacuuming may be a better way to keep fit. Can you do tomorrow? I'm doing a doctorate in archaeology. work documents on the computer Don't forget to bring a guidebook! I've done courses in music, local history and Spanish. I've lived in a dormitory.

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a piece of paper with official information on it to not remember to do something finished or completed a large bedroom with a lot of beds, especially in a school

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double double room down drawing dream dried

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to increase and become twice the original size The urban population in Asia and Africa or amount, or to make something do this will double. a room in a hotel for two people along a picture made with a pencil or pen the perfect holiday/house/job, etc, that you want more than any other PAST of dry a machine which sells drinks Could I book a double room? Go down the big street. Other people say it's really just a bad drawing of part of South America. his dream home 5ml chopped dried chillies a drinks machine in the corner

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drinks machine noun drive driver verb noun A1 A1 A2

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to make a car, bus, or train move, and control She's learning to drive. what it does someone who drives a vehicle He's got a car with a driver for his job.

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driving licence noun driving test drop by during dust earn east easy economy election noun phrasal verb preposition verb verb noun adjective noun noun

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an official document that allows you to drive Do you have a driving licence? a car an official test of your driving skills that you must pass so that you can drive a car on your I passed my driving test first time. own to visit someone for a short time, usually Is it all right if I drop by tomorrow? During rush hour, a Canadian man and at a particular moment in a period of time his teenage son got in the cab. The most frightening moments were the to remove dust from something dust storms. You shouldn't talk about how much you to get money for doing work earn. the direction you face to see the sun rise Its in the east of Italy. not difficult Everyone's easy to work with. the system by which a country makes and The country's economy is unique. uses goods and money a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job a piece of electrical equipment used to cut hair off the face or body a type of energy that can produce light and heat, or make machines work in addition to someone or something an email address and password that allow you to use email with nothing or no one inside An en suite bathroom is directly connected to a bedroom the power and ability to be very active without becoming tired It has elections every four years. I have an electric shaver. The electricity has been turned off. Anything else? When was the first time you opened an email account? an empty house en suite bathroom I have a lot more energy now.

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electric shaver noun electricity else email account empty en suite energy energy enjoy (+ ing) environment error noun adverb noun adjective adjective noun noun verb phrase noun A2 A1 B1 B1 A1 B1 B2 A2 A2

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the power that comes from electricity, gas, etc Energy may become too expensive. If you enjoy something, you like doing it the air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live a mistake I really enjoy working in a team. The new road may cause damage to the environment. a computer error/human error

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euro even ever every exactly exam exciting excuse exhausted exhausting expensive experience expert extra extreme facilities fail fall

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a unit of money that is used in many European countries; used to emphasize something that is surprising at any time each one of a group of people or things something you say when you agree completely with someone

Can I change these euros, please? I don't even have one at home. Have you ever done a course in your free time? Every week I do ten minutes' more walking. Yes, exactly.

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an official test of how much you know about a maths exam something, or how well you can do something making you feel very happy and interested a reason that you give to explain why you did something wrong very tired making you feel very tired costing a lot of money knowledge that you get from doing a job, or someone who has a lot of skill in something or a lot of knowledge about something additional very large in amount or degree the buildings, equipment and services provided for a particular purpose to not pass a test or an exam to suddenly go down and hit the ground to be very attracted to someone / something and begin to love it / them known or recognised by many people to want to have or do something the price that you pay to travel on an aeroplane, train, bus, etc very interesting the most popular style of clothes or behaviour at a particular time Your favourite person or thing is the one that you like best. a typical quality or an important part of something to think something or have an opinion an emotion to discover something or someone that you have been looking for to think or feel a particular way about someone or something to get somewhere you are trying to reach an amount of money that you must pay for doing something wrong to complete something I find it quite exciting. Give an excuse for not going to Kim's party. He looks exhausted. What an exhausting day! expensive jewellery I've got experience in sales, Many experts believe it was made in Europe. Or is there an extra charge for that? extreme weather and storms The facilities could definitely be better. I failed my exams. She fell off her bike. They may fall in love with the new foods. It's famous for its art collection. Do you fancy having lunch? How much is the minimum fare for a taxi in your city? a fascinating film Long hair is back in fashion. I think my favourite thing is my TV. special features People often feel that the differences are interesting. guilty feelings I found the number on the back of the credit card. I find travelling stressful. I had a map but I still couldn't find my way back to the hotel. You have to pay a fine if you keep books too long. I've finished my homework.

fall (fell) in love verb famous fancy fare fascinating fashion favourite feature feel feeling find (sthg or sb) adjective verb noun adjective noun adjective noun verb noun verb

find (sthg) + adj verb find your way fine finish (+ -ing) phrase noun verb

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flexible working phrase hours flood floor floor flower football match verb noun noun noun noun

the part of a wall in a room where you can have a fire before everything or everyone else the condition of being physically strong and healthy hours of work that you can choose yourself so that you can do other things, for example spend time with your family If a place floods or is flooded, it becomes covered in water a surface that you walk on inside a building a particular level of a building the attractive, coloured part of a plant where the seeds grow a game of football used to show an amount of time or distance to be given to or used by someone or something because of something someone from another country PAST PARTICIPLE of forget PAST of find not busy doing anything not costing any money very cold Fresh food has been made or collected recently and has not been frozen or dried. cooked in hot oil or fat behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone afraid or nervous

A comfortable house with a replace. First, the air conditioning is broken. health and fitness We have flexible working hours. problems with flooding wooden floors on the tenth floor a bunch of flowers I want to go to a football match tomorrow. I've been with the sales team at CSP for three months. I'm sure we'll have a job for you. Simply give us your CV and come in for an interview. He was the rst foreigner to achieve this. Ive forgotten your email address. I've found a new job. Are you free on Thursday evening? Free health care The weather here's freezing. fresh fruit/vegetables a fried egg a friendly face/smile

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for (+ period of preposition time / distance) for (+ person who receives sthg) for (+ reason) foreigner forgotten found free free freezing fresh fried friendly frightened frozen fruit fruit salad fry full price funny furious gadget garden preposition preposition noun verb verb adjective adjective adjective adjective adjective adjective adjective adjective noun noun verb ?phrase adjective adjective noun noun

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I've always been frightened of going to the dentist. Frozen food has been made so that it will last frozen food things such as apples or oranges that grow on a tree or a bush, contain seeds, and can be dried/fresh fruit eaten as food a mixture of pieces of different types of fruit, Fresh fruit salad with cream to cook something in hot oil Fry the onions in a little butter. the normal price of something and not a It was on sale so I didn't pay the full special lower price price. making you smile or laugh a funny story very angry My boss was furious with me. a small piece of equipment that does a a kitchen gadget particular job an area of ground next to a house, often with the front/back garden grass, flowers, or trees

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gesture get back get into get into gift girl give give up given glass glove go (+ ing) go back go out with good good good idea got govern government great green salad grill grill group guidebook

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We all gathered in front of the TV. Then I generally have breakfast and a usually or mostly shower. the study of all the countries of the world, and I've done a geography course. of the surface of the Earth such as the mountains and seas a movement you make with your hand, arm, He made a rude gesture at the crowd. or head to show what you are thinking or feeling to return to a place after you have been What's the first thing you do when you somewhere else get back home? to succeed in being chosen or elected for a I got into the School of Art and Design in to become interested in an activity or subject, I really got into motorbikes when I was something that you give to someone, usually a birthday/wedding gift We have three children - a boy and two a female child or young woman girls. to put something in someone's hand so that I could give you eighty. they can use it or look at it If you give up a habit, such as smoking, or something such as alcohol, you stop doing it Your friend is trying to give up smoking. or using it PAST PARTICIPLE of give a hard, clear substance that objects such as windows and bottles are made of a piece of clothing which covers your fingers and hand to move or travel somewhere in order to do something to return to have a romantic and usually sexual enjoyable or nice something that is an advantage or help to a person or situation successful or able to do something well a suggestion or plan for doing something PAST of get to officially control a country the group of people who officially control a country very good a salad which consists of lettuce and other raw green vegetables a frame of metal bars over a fire on which They were given to me by my mother. broken glass a pair of gloves I go running every morning. They were going back to Canada. Steve's going out with Erika now. a good book It's hard work but it's for your own good. I'm good at working in a team. Good idea! I got my first calculator when I was about eleven. In the past it was governed by Britain. The Government has cut taxes.

a vegetable like a small onion with a very strong taste and smell a substance in a form which is like air and is used for cooking and burning to join other people somewhere to make a

Chicken in garlic sauce a gas cooker

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something that you often do, almost without thinking about it have a small hard ball of ice which falls from the sky like rain; a piece of hail a piece of electrical equipment for drying your hair with hot air to wait for a short time satisfied and not worried almost never to own something to eat or drink something to own or possess to have enough time to do something to need or be forced the person who is in charge of an organization the official leader of a country

I got into the habit of having biscuits with my coffee. Who's the best teacher you've ever had? The largest hailstone fell in Bangladesh in 1986. I have a hairdryer but I hardly ever use it. Hang on a minute. I'm not very happy with the view. I have one but I hardly ever use it. We have a cat. have breakfast Have you got a map? At that speed, you don't have time to think. You have to go to school until you're 17. The Pope is also the head of the Catholic Church. Who's the head of state in your country? health and fitness I get free health care. I'm a member of a health club. I'm sorry to hear that Solar heaters are very popular in the South of India. heavy traffic Hello Cameron, It helps me to relax after a long day at work. Add water and some herbs. Hi Cameron, . historical documents a history book When I was at college, I played hockey. I get four weeks' holiday a year. Home-made pasta in a tomato and olive sauce. Hope you had a great time. When people cry, their bodies make a lot of hormones. a hot summer's day Having a hot spring bath in Japan 3.5 hours from Sydney some household chores

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the condition of your body the set of services provided by a country or an a place where members can go to do physical exercise to be told some information a machine that heats air or water large in amount or degree said when you meet someone or start talking with someone to make something easier or better a plant that is used in cooking to add flavour to food hello relating to the past the study of events in the past a game which two teams play in which a small ball is hit with a long stick a time when you do not have to go to work or school made at home and not bought from a shop

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How about ? phrase How much ? adverb hungry adjective hurricane hurt I (don't) think I guess remember I suppose I suppose so. I'm (really) sorry. ice cream icy ID card ideal idea noun verb phrase phrase verb phrase phrase phrase noun adjective noun adjective noun

the work that you do to keep your house clean used to talk about the way something happens or is done used to make a suggestion used to ask about quantity wanting or needing food a violent storm with very strong winds

I can't stand doing housework. I learned how to play the steel drum when I was a little girl. How about a fruit salad? How much is that? I'm hungry. What's for dinner? Our house was damaged in the hurricane. Simon hurt his knee playing football. I think small shops are better. I guess it's worth a lot of money. I remember getting my first Sony I haven't thought about it a lot, but I suppose it should be moved. Can I come with you? "I suppose so." I'm sorry but I think you've made a mistake. vanilla ice cream icy roads You dont have to carry an ID card. What would be your ideal job? One idea is that the most important reason for laughing is to make other people feel good. If you had a computer, your life would be a lot easier. If you want to eat here, you might have to book in advance. If you visit in the summer, you should go to the house in the evening. If you're interested in art, you'll love the Van Gogh Museum. If you ask me, they're only interested in making money. The pages are illustrated. My family is very important to me. I'm in a hurry to get where I'm going. In addition, I emailed your office on December 12, but In fact, I'd really like to live here. Are you still in touch? Is internet access included?

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to cause someone pain or to injure them used to introduce a suggestion or explanation in order to be polite used when you think that something is probably true or likely If you remember a fact or something from the used to show that you are not certain or not completely happy about something used to show agreement to something when you do not really want to used to show politeness when refusing something or disagreeing a sweet, cold food made from frozen milk covered in ice an identity card perfect, or the best possible opinion or belief used to say that something will happen only after something else happens or is true used to talk about something that might happen or be true used to talk about something that might happen or be true used to say that something will happen only after something else happens or is true said when giving your opinion on something

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if (+ past conjunction simple) ... would(n't) if (+ present) conjunction might if (+ present) conjunction should if (+ present) conjunction will If you ask me, illustrate important in a hurry in addition In fact, in touch included idiom verb adjective noun phrase phrase phrase adjective

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to draw pictures for a book valuable, useful, or necessary If you are in a hurry, you want or need to do something quickly. added to what already exists used to emphasise what is really true If you are in touch with someone, you regularly communicate with them by telephoning, emailing, etc. part of something else

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causing problems to get bigger or to make something bigger very large in amount or high in level An independent country is not governed or ruled by any other country. facts about a situation, person, event, etc one of the different foods that a particular type of food is made from a small creature with six legs, for example a bee or a fly a spray (=liquid in a container which forces it out in small drops) that you use to keep insects away in or into a room, building, or container an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano the money you earn from keeping your money in a bank account wanting to give your attention to something keeping your attention the equipment and systems that allow you to use the Internet a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course enthusiastic about or interested in to ask someone to come to your house, to a party, etc. the activity of making clothes smooth using an iron (=a piece of electrical equipment) an area of land that has water around it

It is very inconvenient living so far away from the shops. Smoking increases the risk of serious illnesses. She earned an incredible amount of money. The smallest independent country in the world. Do you have any information about art galleries? I don't have the ingredients for a cake. There are lots of insects so remember to buy insect spray. There are lots of insects so remember to buy insect spray. Don't wear your shoes inside. An insturment called the steel drum. They pay about 16 percent interest a year. I'm interested in art. an interesting person Each room has internet access. I had an interview last week for a job in London. I'm not really into reggae. They've invited us to the wedding. John was doing the ironing. It's an island in the South Pacific.

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used to mean the thing, situation, or idea that The water's quite hot so you shouldn't has already been talked about stay in it for too long. used with the verb 'be' in sentences giving the It was my birthday. time, date, weather or distances used with the verb 'be' in sentences giving the It was hot and sunny. time, date, weather or distances the use of computers and other electronic equipment to keep and send information it is not decided yet to be important or to affect what happens IT skills Are you going to Emma's party? "I don't know, it depends - we might be going away that weekend." it doesn't really matter

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a country in Europe a company that finds work for people in return for payment to become a member of an organization a very short time ago only at the same time as

Its in Rome in Italy. An interview at a job agency. He flew to Japan to join Azumazeki's stable. I've just started a new job. Could I just leave a message? Helsinki is just as cold as Moscow.

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said to a person working in a shop when they offer to help you but you want to continue I'm just looking, thanks. looking at the goods on your own

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karate kid kilo(gram) / kg kilometre / km kind kind kind of know (that) lap laptop large lasagne late latest later Latin America laugh laugh laundry leaflet

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a sport from Japan in which people fight with the hands or feet a child a unit for measuring weight, equal to 1000 grams a unit for measuring distance, equal to 1000 metres a type of thing or person Kind people do things to help others and show that they care about them. used when you are trying to explain or describe something, but you cannot be exact to have information about something in your mind the top part of your legs when you are sitting down a small computer that you can carry around with you big a type of Italian food consisting of flat pieces of pasta with layers of meat and sauce in between after the usual time or the time that was arranged most recent after some time the countries of South and Central America and Mexico to smile and make sounds with your voice because something is funny when you smile and make sounds with your voice because something is funny clothes, sheets, etc that need to be washed a piece of folded paper which has information

When I was at college, I played karate. It started when I was a kid. It weighed 1 kg. They can be up to 18 km high. It's a kind of book. That's very kind of you. But I've always had a, a kind of special feeling about the mountains. I know that he worked in Gdansk. I sat on my dad's lap. a laptop computer a large number of people a ready-made lasagne or curry

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to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity the skin of animals that is used to make shoes and bags to not take something with you when you go away from a place to go away from a place or a situation the left side a building with a swimming pool and places where you can play sports to give something to someone for a period of time not as much or as often as a plant with green leaves, which you eat in salads Light colours are pale. a glass object containing a wire which produces light from electricity a sudden flash of light in the sky during a storm similar to someone or something a small, green fruit that is sour like a lemon

I learned how to play the steel drum when I was a little girl. a leather jacket Thanks, but I'll leave them. I left school when I was eighteen. on your left I go swimming at the local leisure centre. I lent my bike to Sara. They talk to each other less than they used to. Tomato and lettuce salad It's light yellow. If you use light bulbs in your kitchen, change to low-energy bulbs. A lightning bolt heats the air to about 30,000 C. It has wings like an aeroplane. We need some limes.

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make (+ comparative) make (+ date / time) make (+ object + adjective) make (+ object + verb) make (food / drink) make friends make it make sure make the bed management manager marathon market material maths may maybe meal meat Mediterranean Sea medium meeting member menu message metal meter

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to cause someone or something to be (+ comparative) to be able to go to an event to cause someone or something to be (+ adjective) to force someone or something to do something to produce or create something to begin to know and like someone to arrive at a place at the right time to take action so that you are certain that something happens, is true, etc to make the sheets and covers on a bed tidy

It makes life easier. Can you make Saturday? You use it to make water hot. Why do some illnesses make some people yawn. Can I make myself a cup of coffee? He's shy and finds it difficult to make friends. I'm sorry but I can't make it on Saturday. Make sure you bring plenty of light clothes. I always make the bed in the morning. The management isn't very good either. She's the manager of the local sports club. Who wants to run in a marathon? a flower market They'll use local materials for building. I've done a maths course. Energy may become too expensive. Maybe she should talk to her. a three-course meal I don't eat meat. Its on the Mediterranean coast. Medium, please. I had a meeting with the sales team yesterday. It's a member of the UN. It has a good menu with lots of vegetarian dishes. Would you like me to take a message? It has two pieces of metal inside. Do taxis in your city always use a meter?

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small amounts of money that very poor people borrow in order to start a small He got a microcredit loan from the business. The money that the business makes World Bank. then allows them to feed and look after themselves and their families. Do you keep the microwave on standby? an electric oven that uses waves of energy to quickly cook food or make it warmer from the Middle East Middle Eastern capitals include Baghdad and Tel Aviv. This might create two groups of people. Rachel's new job is 200 miles away. do military service Use 10 millilitres of vinegar.

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I don't mind the changing rooms. At first life is difficult and you miss your to regret that a person or thing is not present home. to not go to something I'll miss the lunch. something that you do or think that is wrong make a mistake modern art/architecture I used to believe that monsters lived under my bed. I used to believe the moon followed me.

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Daily chores may do you more good than going to the gym. There are now more than seven a greater number or amount of people or thousand other microcredit things organisations around the world. used to show that something happens a They talk to each other more than they greater number of times than before used to. When you go to a mosque, there are a a building where Muslims say their prayers few rules. giving you motivation a motivational speaker a vehicle with two wheels and an engine My dad had a motobike. a soft white Italian cheese mozzarella cheese People prefer to go to much hotter a lot countries. a type of fungus (=organism like a plant) with I never eat mushrooms. a short stem and a round top, some types of which can be eaten the word or group of words that is used to Er, what was your name again, please? refer to a person, thing, or place They're a two-island nation in the a country or the people living in a country Caribbean. made or caused by nature and not by people natural gas or machines a place where animals and plants live and are You work at the Nature Reserve. protected

using the newest ideas, design, technology, etc and not traditional an imaginary creature that is large, ugly, and frightening the round object that shines in the sky at night and moves around the Earth used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs

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If you need something, you must have it, and I need English for my work. if you need to do something, you must do it. to have to not ever, not one time the (time) that follows the present one classes for adults that are taught in the evening less than no person a sound, often a loud, bad sound Noisy people or things make a lot of noise. usually the direction that is on your left when you face towards the rising sun a piece of paper money this time at the present time, especially when compared to the past an amount the dry fruit of some trees which grows in a hard shell, and can often be eaten a thing that you can see or touch but that is not alive one of the five main areas of sea used to show that what you are saying is obvious agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority a thick liquid produced from plants and animals that is used in cooking a thick liquid that comes from under the Earth's surface and that is used as a fuel used before you start speaking not modern a small green or black fruit that is eaten or used to make oil oil made from olives, used for cooking or on salads relating to the Olympic games an international sports competition that happens every four years the route you take to get from one place to another When a person or a thing is on standby, they are ready to be used if necessary You'll need to cover your arms and legs. I've never been very good with computers. What will you do the next time? I also study art history at night school. Grameen gives small loans - usually no more than US$100. No one knows for sure where it came from. Stop making so much noise! We've had problems with noisy neighbours. He normally cycles for 25 minutes to wash the clothes. Its in the north of Italy. Do you have any smaller notes? Can you hear me now? People decide what news they get nowadays. Unfortunately, there are a number of problems. a brazil nut I could see a bright, shiny object in the sky. the Pacific Ocean Of course, that's not the same. The official languages are Tuvaluan and English. Warm olives with oil and bread. Energy, especially oil, will be very expensive. OK, so that's y dot karim at finadajob dot com dot au. old-fashioned clothes black olives We need to buy some olive oil. Win an Olympic medal. I saw the Olympics on TV. I was on my way to a conference. Do you keep the microwave and other kitchen machines on standby?

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I always try to be on time but I'm sometimes late. I got really stressed and sometimes only did it once or twice a week. Why don't we go online? Vegetables from every continent are only a few minutes away. Bring some jumpers or a jacket or something for the evenings. Yes, the blue one or your red one or whatever. Are you ready to order? Do you organise tours of the city? Would you prefer to work outdoors? an electric oven In 2007, Grameen Bank had over seven million customers We have our own instrument called the steel drum People yawn when their brains need more oxygen. Its a group of islands in the Pacic Ocean.

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to ask for food or other things to plan or arrange something not inside a building a piece of kitchen equipment which is used for cooking food more than an amount, number, or age belonging to a particular person a gas in the air that people and animals must breathe the largest of the world's oceans

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someone who is travelling in a car, aeroplane, a front-seat passenger etc, but not controlling the car, aeroplane, etc up to and further than someone or something Go past the palace. the time before the present a food that is made from flour and water and is made in many different shapes the money you receive from your employer for doing your job to give money to someone because you are buying something from them In the past, I'd go to a shop to buy the gift. Spaghetti is my favourite pasta. The pay's not great. How would you like to pay?

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a calm, quiet situation an oval-shaped, green or yellow fruit someone that you write letters to but have not met a powder that is made from seeds, used to give food a slightly spicy flavour for each out of every 100, shown by the symbol % exactly right for someone or something someone who acts, sings, dances or plays music for other people to enjoy possibly when you use the telephone to communicate with someone by telephone

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Perfect for people who love peace and quiet. Pear, apple and cheese salad. Now theyre pen friends. salt and pepper kilometres per hour I pay seven percent interest a year. It's perfect for people who love peace and quiet. Do you know any of the performers? Perhaps we should get some ice cream. A phone call between Leonardo and Min. When was the last time you phoned for a taxi? When I was at college, I did photography. Can you type in your PIN? It's a great place to work. Do you have any plans for the weekend?

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a light substance that can be made into different shapes when it is soft and has many Most children's toys are made of plastic. uses When you play a sport or game, you do it. happy about something a piece of writing, especially one that has short lines and uses words that sound the same an opinion or fact that deserves to be a particular quality or characteristic of a person or thing ideas and activities relating to how a country or area is governed to make water, air, soil, etc dirty or harmful an area of water that has been made for people to swim in having little money liked by many people the number of people living in a particular area certain that something is true a thing that you own I play tennis with my brother. I'm pleased to be back home. love poems OK, that's a good point. good and bad points He has little interest in politics. polluted parts of the city The hotel has two outdoor pools. a bigger, poorer group which can't afford (oil). 'Jack' was the most popular boy's name. What's the population of Brazil? Are you sure you saw him? "Absolutely positive." personal possessions

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If something is possible, it can happen or be Would it be possible to write to them? done. to arrange for something to happen at a later Can we postpone? time the unit of money used in the UK and Ireland; Do you have Scottish pounds? to make a liquid flow from or into a container I poured the milk into a jug. to do something again and again in order to get better at it a small, pink sea animal which you can eat when you like something or someone more than another person or thing a talk giving information about something to push something firmly a pan with a lid which you use to cook food quickly in steam How often do you practise? Prawns and green vegetables personal preferences Do you ever have to make presentations to a lot of people? Press the button to start the machine. Please learn to use a pressure cooker.

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a machine which is connected to a computer a laser printer and which makes writing or images on paper only for one person or group and not for everyone used to mean that something is very likely a situation that causes difficulties something that someone makes or grows so that they can sell it to say that you will certainly do something correctly, or in a satisfactory way the advantages and disadvantages of something to move something to a place or position what you get when you pass an exam or a course a row of people waiting for something, one behind the other doing something fast or taking only a short time without much noise or activity a building and the surrounding area where trains stop for people to get on or off water that falls from the sky in small drops a half circle with seven colours that sometimes appears in the sky when the sun shines through rain private parking Big cities will probably stop growing. I've got a problem with my computer. We have a new range of skin-care products. I promised to meet a friend tonight. Also, the intercom doesn't work properly. We discussed the pros and cons of buying a bigger house. Where have you put the keys? medical qualifications Are you in the queue? We usually have a quick meal in front of the TV. I fancy a quiet night in tonight. Im looking for the railway station. heavy rain In 1979, a rainbow in North Wales lasted for three hours.

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Do you ever read stories to friends? ready to order ready-made meal I really want to go again. Is there any particular reason why he doesn't want to come? And can I have a receipt, please? Go out of reception and turn left. Listen, the reception's really bad here. Can you recommend some things to see?

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when paper, glass, plastic, etc is put through a ways to encourage recycling process so that it can be used again to make something less someone who makes sure that players follow the rules during a sports game a way of signing off a letter or email a type of popular music from Jamaica with a strong beat an official form on which you write your name and other information so that you are allowed to live somewhere, vote, study, etc. making you feel relaxed relating to religion to make someone think of something or someone else the borrowed money that you pay back to answer Prices have been reduced by almost 50 percent. They have rules and theres a referee. Regards, Cameron Clarke. We have a lot of reggae.

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Leonardo fills in the registration card. a relaxing bath religious building It just reminds me of those days, the sunny summer days. I make repayments every month. Do you always reply to emails

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an arrangement that you make to have a seat I have a reservation. on an aeroplane, a room in a hotel, etc a place where many people go for a holiday to be the person who caused something to happen, especially something bad to leave your job and stop working because you are old small grains from a plant that are cooked and eaten A rich person has a lot of money. PAST PARTICIPLE of ride exactly in a place on time the right side a tourist resort Le Corbusier is responsible for some of the problems in cities today. She retired from the company in 1990. Fried rice with mushrooms. a rich group which can afford energy Have you ever ridden a camel? I'm usually right on time on your right

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Right. rise roast rosemary rumba run running rush salad sales sales team salmon salsa salt sauce sauna sausage save save money say scanner scholarship science Scotland Scottish sea sea level season

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used to express agreement or show that you have understood an increase in the amount of money that you earn If you roast food, you cook it in an oven or over a fire a herb that grows as a bush with thin, pointed leaves a type of dancing originally from Cuba, or the music for this to move on your feet at a faster speed than walking the sport of moving on your feet at a speed faster than walking to hurry or move quickly somewhere a cold mixture of vegetables that have not been cooked the part of a company that deals with selling things the people in a company who sell the company's goods a large, silver fish, or the pink meat of this fish

Right. I haven't had a rise since I started. Roast the lamb in a hot oven for 35 minutes. chopped fresh rosemary I play rumba He can run very fast. I go running three times a week. People are always rushing to get somewhere. I can buy a ready-made bag of salad. I've got experience in sales, administration and catering. Ive been with the sales team at CSP for three months Grilled salmon with potatoes

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a room that is hot and filled with steam where Id rather have a nicer pool than a people sit to relax or feel healthy sauna. a mixture of meat and spices pressed into a Sausages are nice. long tube to reduce the amount of something you use It all saves energy.

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to keep money so that you can buy something So I saved up some money and I started with it in the future having lessons. My mum says bon appetit before we to speak words start eating. a piece of equipment that copies words or a printer and a scanner pictures from paper into a computer an amount of money given to a person by an organization to pay for their education He won a a basketball scholarship. When I was at college, I did science. Thiagos flying from France to Scotland. Do you have Scottish pounds? I'd like to live by the sea. Sea levels will rise. climate and seasons

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the study of the structure of natural things and the way that they behave a country north of England that is part of the United Kingdom relating to Scotland a large area of salt water the level of the sea's surface, used to measure the height of an area of land one of the four periods of the year; winter, spring, summer, or autumn

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If something is second-hand, someone else had it or used it before you. to notice people and things with your eyes to appear to be to choose someone or something working for yourself and not for a company or other organization to offer something for people to buy to arrange for something to go somewhere to give someone food or drink, especially in a restaurant or bar a system that supplies something that people need to make quick, short movements from side to side or up and down, or to make something or someone do this the physical form of something made by the line around its outer edge to have or use something at the same time as someone else a large fish with very sharp teeth surprised and upset used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do a television or radio programme or a theatre performance when you wash your whole body while standing under a flow of water. a piece of bathroom equipment that you stand under to wash your whole body to close something, or to become closed a sister or brother

second-hand books Can I see the big rug at the top? The staff don't seem very interested. Please select amount. be self-employed Do you sell tickets? Have you ever sent a text message to the wrong person? Are you still serving? I'm writing to complain about the service provided by your agency. He was shaking with nerves. a circular shape She shares a house with Paul. theres a shark After his announcement, there was a shocked silence. You should probably ask ahead of time if you can bring something. You want to go to a concert or show with some friends. I had a shower and got dressed. He's in the shower. He shut the door and the cab drove away. my mum, dad and all my siblings Tourism is bad for a country's areas of natural beauty and historical sights.

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something which you see, especially something interesting to arrange to do an organised activity

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Last week I signed up for an IT skills course. I remember when I got my first digital being the colour of silver camera, a little silver one. Something which is similar to something else Calypso is similar to music from Latin from a time in the past until a later time or I've had some of them since I was five. until now from a time in the past until a later time or I've worked here since 2008. until now a room in a hotel for one person Could I book a single room? how big or small something is What size is it? one side of a hill or mountain that you ski on (= move over snow on long, thin objects) to move over snow wearing skis When you use ski slopes there are a few rules. When I was at college, I went skiing.

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skill slowly smile smoke snack sneeze snow snowflake so so So, soap social life

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the ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have done it many times at a slow speed to make the corners of your mouth go up so that you look happy or friendly to breathe smoke into your mouth from a cigarette a small amount of food When you sneeze, air suddenly comes out through your nose and mouth. soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky when the weather is cold a small piece of snow that falls from the sky

You need good communication skills to be a teacher. Can you speak more slowly, please? She smiled at me. You can smoke when you're 16. Would you like to try these snacks? He had a cold and was sneezing a lot. Children were playing in the snow. The worlds largest snowflake fell in 1887. I'd like to watch American films so I need to improve my listening. I don't think so. So, what brings you to Vancouver? a bar of soap I think social networking sites replace peoples social lives. I think social networking sites replace peoples social lives. use solar power There's no easy solution to this problem. I might have some other sizes. I still practise on the luge sometimes. I'm looking for somewhere to stay. Sorry, but more people die in football matches, you know. Sorry, y dot karim at ? I was sorry to hear about your brother's accident. I'm sorry that I ever met him. It was sort of surrounded by mountains. That sounds good. What's the soup of the day? It's in the Mediterranean, to the south of Sicily.

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used to say that something is the reason why something else happens used to give a short answer to a question to avoid repeating a phrase used before you introduce a subject of a substance that you use for washing the time that you spend with other people, enjoying yourself a website which allows you to communicate with friends and to meet new people

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power that is created from the sun's energy the way to stop a problem used to mean an amount of something without saying exactly how much or how many on some occasions but not always or often used to mean a place when you do not know exactly where it is or when it is not important exactly where it is used to show politeness when expressing refusal or disagreement used as a polite way to say that you did not hear what someone has just said used to show that you are sad about a person or situation used to say that you wish something in the past had been different used to describe a situation approximately to seem good/interesting/strange from what you have heard or read a usually hot, liquid food made from vegetables, meat or fish the direction that is on your right when you face towards the rising sun

South Pacific south-west spacious Spanish sparkling (water) special speed speed limit spell spice sport sports centre Sri Lanka stall stand start start with starter starving stay steak steel drum still (water) stir stone storey storm story

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the region which includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and other islands in the Pacific Ocean the direction between south and west large and with a lot of space coming from or relating to Spain a drink with bubbles in it not ordinary or usual how fast something moves or happens the fastest speed that a car is allowed to travel on a particular road to write or tell someone the letters which are used to make a word a substance made from a plant, which is used to give a special taste to food a game or activity which people do to keep healthy or for enjoyment, often competing against each other a building with places where you can play different sports a country in Asia a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place to be in a vertical position on your feet to begin to happen or to make something begin to happen to begin a set of activities with the thing or person mentioned something that you eat as the first part of a meal very hungry to spend a short period of time in a place a thick, flat piece of meat or fish large oil container which has been made into a musical instrument and is played like a drum A still drink does not have any bubbles in it. to mix food or liquid by moving a spoon round and round in it a hard, natural substance that is found in the ground a level of a building very bad weather with a lot of rain, snow, wind, etc a description of a series of real or imaginary events which people read for enjoyment

Its an island in the South Pacic. They're in the Indian Ocean, south-west of Sri Lanka. a spacious apartment/office I've done a Spanish course. Sparkling or still? special features He was travelling at a speed of 90 mph. I never break the speed limit. Could you spell that for me? herbs and spices winter sports How often do you go to a sports centre? Theyre in the Indian Ocean, south-west of Sri Lanka. a market stall He was standing outside the terminal. It all started when I was a kid. The tour of the castle starts with a walk round its famous gardens. Order the starters. I'm absolutely starving. I'm staying with friends in Honolulu right now. Steak in a mushroom sauce An instrument called the steel drum. Still, please. Stir the mixture until it is smooth. a stone wall I live in a two-storey apartment. a snow/thunder storm a horror story

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a small, red fruit with small, brown seeds on its surface a good characteristic making someone worry a lot a card which says that someone is a student and has their name and other details on it a buidling where students stay usually in their first year at university. to learn about a subject, usually at school or university used to mean a substance or a group of things or ideas, etc without saying exactly what they are very silly or not clever an area where people live outside the centre of a city to say an idea or plan for someone else to consider a style of wrestling (= a fighting sport) originally from Japan certain used to show agreement feeling surprise because something has happened that you did not expect an examination of people's opinions or behaviour made by asking people questions moving through water by moving your body an area of water that has been made for people to swim in a country in Europe

Strawberries and cream What are your strengths? a stressful job Can I see a student card? I've lived in a student hall. I'm studying Japanese. Onions, peppers, potatoes and stuff like that. That's a stupid thing to say. a suburb of New York I suggest that we park the car here. Akebono Taro, sumo wrestler and yokozuna. I'm sure that he won't mind. Sure, if we can get tickets for a day or a night. I'm surprised to see you here. They're doing a survey of local people's habits and preferences The doctor recommended swimming as the best all-round exercise. Barbecue area next to swimming pool Its between Austria and Switzerland. Which restaurant has tables outside? Would you take twenty? People take their time having their breakfast.

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to go somewhere with someone, often paying Can you take me to the Park Inn? for them or being responsible for them to take something back to the place you borrowed or bought it from used to describe or ask how high someone or something is a place where you can go to get a taxi a drop of water that comes from your eye when you cry to say something to someone, usually giving them information to order someone to do something When was the last time you took something back to a shop? How tall is she? Get a taxi at a taxi rank. The human eye makes three different kinds of tears. What would you like me to tell her? I'd tell her to move if that doesn't work!

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temperature temple tend to tennis terrible terrified terrifying text than Thank you. That's it. The thing is trouble the UN (United Nations)

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how hot or cold something is a building where people in some religions go to pray to often to a particular thing or be likely to do a particular thing a sport in which two or four people hit a small ball to each other over a net very bad very frightened making someone feel very frightened to send a text message used to compare two different things or amounts used to tell someone that you are pleased about something they have given you or done for you used to say that there isn't any more of something used to introduce a problem which relates to something that you have just said

The hottest months are May, June and July, when temperatures can rise to 4045 C. a Buddhist temple I tend to get up at around six thirty now. When I was at college, I played tennis. a terrible accident I'm terrified of flying. It was quite terrifying. When someone texts you, how quickly do you text them back? There's more choice than there used to be. Thank you very much for the birthday card. [Have you got any food?] We've got some milk in the fridge. That's it. The thing is, Chandigarh is too popular.

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next, or after something has happened in or at a particular place used to show that something exists or happens used to talk about the present time a long piece of writing that you do as part of an advanced university course Something that is thick is larger than usual between its opposite sides. a particular set of objects to have an opinion about something or someone to have an opinion about something or someone to consider doing something used to introduce someone

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a storm that has thunder (=loud noise) and A thunderstorm has a lot of energy. lightning (=sudden flashes of light in the sky) a period of minutes, hours, years, etc. a particular point in the day or night a list of times when buses, trains, etc arrive and leave tinned food is sold in metal containers have a good time Is this a good time to talk? bus timetable on the computer tinned food

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an extra amount of money that you give to a driver, etc to thank them feeling that you want to rest or sleep used with a verb to show the infinitive used to show who receives something or experiences an action used to say your real opinion bread that has been heated to make it brown with each other used before adjectives and adverbs to mean more than is allowed/necessary/ possible an extremely strong wind that blows in a circle

Do you usually give the change to taxi drivers as a tip? I'm too tired to go out tonight. Is it possible to see you on the 19th? Akebono Taro was the rst foreigner to become a yokozuna To be honest, I didn't really enjoy the party. a slice of toast We usually eat together in the evening. too much time The fastest winds on earth are inside a tornado.

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a visit to and around a place, area, or country a tour of Europe the business of providing services for tourists someone who visits a place for pleasure and does not live there an office that supplies information to people who are visiting an area for pleasure or interest a soft piece of cloth or paper that you use for drying yourself a very tall building divided into apartments or offices Tourism helps people from different places to understand each other. Only tourists wear shorts and T-shirts in the hot sun. Sergei is in the tourist ofce. a bath towel Do many people live in tower blocks where you live?

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a custom or way of behaving that has There is a great tradition of dance in St continued for a long time in a group of people Petersburg. following the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people for a traditional farming methods long time the cars, trucks, etc using a road when you prepare for a sport or competition Sorry we're late - we got stuck in traffic.

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When do luge athletes usually start training? the activity of travelling I'm interested in travel. to make a journey I was travelling to the USA. a machine with a moving part which you walk His wife suggested buying a treadmill or run on for exercise and walking on it. a country consisting of a group of islands in the Caribbean (= a sea between North and I came from Trinidad and Tobago. South America) to put on a piece of clothing to discover if it Can I try it on? fits you or if you like it to reduce the level of sound or heat that a machine produces to change direction when you are moving or to make a car do this If everyone turned down their heating or air conditioning, we'd use less energy. Turn left.

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Tuvalu listing twin room type in understand (understood) that unfortunately unfriendly unhappy unique unique unusual urban urbanisation use use (sthg) for / to used to usually vacuum vanilla vegetable vegetarian vegetarian veggie very view

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a country consisting of a group of islands to the east of Australia a list in a newspaper or magazine of the films, plays, etc. that are on a room in a hotel with two single beds (= beds for one person each) If you type an instruction or piece of to know or become aware of something used to say that you wish something was not true or that something had not happened not friendly not satisfied different from everyone and everything else

Tuvalu lies in the Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and Australia. TV and film listings Could I book a twin room? The waitress asks Thiago to type in his They understand that it has good and bad things to offer. Unfortunately, I won't be able to come because I'll be in Porto. I think they are unfriendly. I'm very unhappy about this level of service. Everyone's fingerprints are unique.

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unusual and special a unique opportunity different and not ordinary, often in a way that an unusual name is interesting belonging or relating to a town urban areas the process by which more and more people leave the countryside to live in cities an article about urbanisation Describe its use. I use it for my job.

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a purpose for which something is used if you use something, you do something with it for a particular purpose

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used to show that a particular thing always happened or was true in the past, especially if I used to have a wonderful red bicycle. it no longer happens or is no longer true in the way that most often happens to clean somewhere using a vacuum cleaner a substance that is used to give flavour to some sweet foods a plant that you eat, for example a potato, onion, etc someone who does not eat meat or fish not eating or containing meat or fish a vegetable or a vegetarian (someone who does not eat meat or fish) used to make an adjective or adverb stronger You usually find it in the kitchen. I usually vaccum at the weekends. Warm chocolate cake with chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Prawns and green vegetables suitable for vegetarians a vegetarian restaurant We can put veggies on the barbecue.

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And at that time, food was very expensive. It has a wonderful view of the how well you can see something from a place mountains. an official mark in your passport (=book showing where you come from) that allows you to enter or leave a particular country to go somewhere to see someone or a place You cant get into the country without the right visa. I was visiting my brother.

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Vivid descriptions or memories produce strong, clear images in your mind.

He gave a very vivid description of life in Caracas.

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a game in which two teams use their hands to When I was at college, I played hit a ball over a net volleyball. to choose someone or something in an Who did you vote for? election or meeting by writing a cross on an official piece of paper or putting your hand up to stay in a place until someone or something Could you wait here for five minutes? arrives Do you want me to see if there are any to desire a particular need or plan of action tickets? used in giving advice to mean that someone You want to tell him now, before it's too should do something late. having a temperature between cool and hot to clean part of your body with water and soap a machine that washes clothes Warm olives with oil and bread. You have to wash yourself with a towel and lots of soap. The green washing machine uses 25 litres of water a wash.

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to use too much of something or use They waste less energy. something badly a bad use of something useful when there is a I think these sites are a complete waste limited amount of it of time. a particular part or quality of someone or something that is not good or effective a camera which records moving pictures and sounds and allows these to be shown on the Internet as they happen an official ceremony at which a man and woman get married to measure how heavy someone or something is used to tell someone how pleased you are about their success earning a lot of money the direction that you face to see the sun go down used to suggest something used to ask information about something used to say at what time something happened or will happen used to make a suggestion used to talk about what someone or something is willing or able to do used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about used to talk about what someone or something is willing or able to do What are your strengths and weaknesses? a webcam for the computer

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We're going to a wedding on Saturday. It weighs about 40 grams. I passed my exams. "Well done!" a well-paid job Its in the west of Italy. What about fruit? What time is breakfast? When you get to the canal called Prinsengracht, turn right. Why don't we have a look online? I'll do that for you. He'll be twenty-five, I think. I'll give her the message and ask her to contact you.

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What about ? phrase what when why will (for offers) will (for predictions) will (for promises) determiner conjunction adverb modal verb modal verb modal verb

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used to make a request or order, especially in Yes, I'll have some water, please. a restaurant to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a He won a basketball scholarship. competition or competitive situation The fastest winds on earth are inside a tornado. with a lot of wind a windy day an alcoholic drink that is made from the juice Steak in a red wine sauce with roasted of grapes potatoes. expression of hope for another person's good wishes success or happiness or pleasure on a particular occasion a natural, fast movement of air used to say that people or things are in a place I'm in the restaurant with my dad. together or are doing something together having or possessing when you take money out of a bank account It's blue with white letters. This account allows you to make withdrawals whenever you want to.

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I did the test without any problems. The rst football World Cup was won in PAST of win 1930 by Uruguay. used politely to ask someone for something or I wonder if you could change this ten for to suggest something me? the hard material that trees are made of a piece of wood made of wood a wooden chair a group of letters or sounds that mean I don't remember the word in English. something Do you chat to people at work during the the place where you go to do your job day? to do a job that you get money for I chat with the people I work with. If a machine or piece of equipment works, it is I need to print something but the not broken. printer's not working. Planning in advance usually works quite If something works, it is successful. well. the number of days or hours that you spend How do you feel at the end of a working working each week week? to think about problems or unpleasant things Don't worry about it. bad: more unpleasant or difficult than The exam was worse than I expected. something else that is also bad bad: the most unpleasant or difficult used to refer to a situation that you can imagine happening used to talk about things in the past that happened often or always used as a more polite form of will in requests and offers used to say what you want or ask someone what they want If you would rather do something, you would prefer to do that thing. What's the worst job you've ever had? It would be really nice to get out of the city. When I was a little girl, we'd often swim in the pool. Would it be possible to meet up tomorrow? I'd prefer women-only classes as well. I'd rather have a nicer pool than a sauna.

not having, using, or doing something

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would (for verb imaginary future) would (for past verb habit) would (polite verb enquiry) would prefer would rather (not) phrase phrase

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write to (someone) written wrong wrong with yawn yoga

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to send someone a letter presented as a document on paper not correct If something is wrong, there is a problem. to take a deep breath with your mouth wide open, because you are tired or bored a set of exercises for the mind and body, based on the Hindu religion

When was the last time you wrote a letter to someone? Have you ever written a thesis or a very long essay? I might be wrong but I think they should build the airport near Sibley. What's wrong with Cecile? She yawned and looked at her watch. She does yoga three times a week.

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have interested in marathon need night school play really reason run so feature weakness study won aerobics all right amazing

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verb adjective noun A1 A2 B2

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to own something wanting to give your attention to something a race in which people run for about 26 miles/42 km If you need something, you must have it, and if you need to do something, you must do it.

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classes for adults that are taught in the evening I also study art history at night school. When you play a sport or game, you do it. used when you are saying what is the truth of a situation the facts about why something happens or why someone does something to move on your feet at a faster speed than walking used to say that something is the reason why something else happens a typical quality or an important part of something a particular part or quality of someone or something that is not good or effective to learn about a subject, usually at school or university PAST of win physical exercises that you do to music, especially in a class used to show that something is agreed, understood or acceptable very surprising I play tennis with my brother. I really want to go again. Is there any particular reason why he doesn't want to come? He can run very fast. I'd like to watch American films so I need to improve my listening. special features What are your strengths and weaknesses? I'm studying Japanese. The rst football World Cup was won in 1930 by Uruguay. When I was at college, I did aerobics. Is it all right if I drop by tomorrow? It's amazing how many people can't read.

any appointment art

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used to mean 'one' when it is not important which one a time you have arranged to see someone the making of paintings, drawings, etc or the things made now someone who is good at sports such as running, jumping, or throwing things to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money or opportunity to do something something you say or write at the end of a letter or email to care for a child until it is an adult, often giving it particular beliefs to give someone or something a particular name a type of popular West Indian song

Any time is fine. I have an appointment with Dr Jones for two o'clock. fine/modern art What are you doing at the moment? I'm not a great athlete.

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I would love to be able to play it again. Best wishes, Marc I was brought up to play classical piano. We have our own instrument called the steel drum We have a local music called calypso. The meeting has been cancelled.

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to say that an organized event will not happen

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a vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats There are so many cars on the roads. for a few people to make something become different the part of your life when you are a child traditional in style a heavy soil that is hard when it is dry, used for making bricks and containers the weather conditions of an area an event, sometimes lasting a few days, at which there are a group of talks on a particular subject, or a meeting in which especially business matters are discussed formally to make something become less hot Would you mind changing our appointment? She had an unhappy childhood. classical and modern dance Its made of clay. a hot, dry climate A conference room for business meetings.

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Yawning is simply a way of cooling the brain.

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culture shock curry degree (Celsius) drop by

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used as the past form of 'can' to talk about what Sorry I couldn't come to your party last someone or something was able or allowed to Saturday. do When people move to a new country they the feeling of confusion someone has when they often get culture shock. go to a new and very different place a type of food from India, made of vegetables or meat cooked with hot spices a unit for measuring temperature, shown by the symbol written after a number to visit someone for a short time, usually without arranging it before to be very attracted to someone / something and begin to love it / them very interesting the most popular style of clothes or behaviour at a particular time a ready-made lasagne or curry A lightning bolt heats the air to about 30,000 C (degree Celsius). Is it all right if I drop by tomorrow? They may fall in love with the new foods. a fascinating film Long hair is back in fashion.

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fall (fell) in love verb fascinating fashion adjective noun

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feel get into girl go (+ ing) idea great hang on Hello , Hi , history hockey how

verb phrasal verb noun verb noun adjective phrasal verb exclamation exclamation noun noun conjunction

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to think something or have an opinion

People often feel that the differences are interesting.

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to become interested in an activity or subject, or I really got into motorbikes when I was a start being involved in an activity teenager. A1 A2 A2 A1 B1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 B1 B1 A2 B1 a female child or young woman to move or travel somewhere in order to do something a suggestion or plan for doing something very good to wait for a short time said when you meet someone or start talking with someone hello the study of events in the past a game which two teams play in which a small ball is hit with a long stick used to talk about the way something happens or is done used to make a suggestion We have three children - a boy and two girls. I go running every morning. Good idea! That's great! Hang on a minute. Hello Cameron, Hi Cameron, . a history book When I was at college, I played hockey. I learned how to play the steel drum when I was a little girl. How about a fruit salad?

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How about ? phrase I suppose so. incredible instrument into karate kid Latin America learn local look Love, lovely magical manager miss motivational motorbike nowadays Olympic Olympics online phrase adjective noun preposition noun noun noun verb adjective noun noun adjective adjective noun verb noun noun adverb adjective noun adverb

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used to show agreement to something when you Can I come with you? "I suppose so." do not really want to very large in amount or high in level an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano enthusiastic about or interested in a sport from Japan in which people fight with the hands or feet a child the countries of South and Central America and Mexico to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity relating to an area near you when you look at someone or something something you write at the end of a letter or email to a friend or member of your family very nice or enjoyable special or exciting She earned an incredible amount of money. An insturment called the steel drum. I'm not really into reggae. When I was at college, I played karate. It started when I was a kid. Music form Latin America. I learned how to play the steel drum when I was a little girl. She goes to the local school. Can I have a look at those ones there? Love, Pam We had a lovely day together. It was a magical night.

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someone in control of an office, shop, team, etc She's the manager of the local sports club. to regret that a person or thing is not present giving you motivation a vehicle with two wheels and an engine at the present time, especially when compared relating to the Olympic games an international sports competition that happens every four years connected to a system of computers, especially the Internet At first life is difficult and you miss your home. a motivational speaker My dad had a motobike. People decide what news they get nowadays. Win an Olympic medal. I saw the Olympics on TV. Why don't we go online?

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own performer photography politics practise Regards, reggae rumba running salsa science similar skiing so sometimes sound speed sport start steel drum Sure, swimming tennis terrible terrifying think about training travel Trinidad and Tobago

adjective noun noun noun verb noun noun noun noun noun noun adjective verb adverb adverb verb noun noun verb

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belonging to a particular person

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someone who acts, sings, dances or plays music Do you know any of the performers? for other people to enjoy the activity or job of taking photographs ideas and activities relating to how a country or area is governed to do something again and again in order to get better at it a way of signing off a letter or email a type of popular music from Jamaica with a strong beat a type of dancing originally from Cuba, or the music for this the sport of moving on your feet at a speed faster than walking a type of dance and music from Latin America When I was at college, I did photography. He has little interest in politics. How often do you practise? Regards, Cameron Clarke. We have a lot of reggae. I play rumba I go running three times a week. a salsa club When I was at college, I did science. Calypso is similar to music from Latin America. When I was at college, I went skiing. I don't think so. I still practise on the luge sometimes. That sounds good. He was travelling at a speed of 90 mph. winter sports It all started when I was a kid. An instrument called the steel drum. Sure, if we can get tickets for a day or a night. The doctor recommended swimming as the best all-round exercise. When I was at college, I played tennis. a terrible accident It was quite terrifying. What do you think about this? When do luge athletes usually start training?

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the study of the structure of natural things and the way that they behave Something which is similar to something else has many things the same, although it is not exactly the same to move over snow wearing skis used to give a short answer to a question to avoid repeating a phrase on some occasions but not always or often to seem good/interesting/strange from what you have heard or read how fast something moves or happens a game or activity which people do to keep healthy or for enjoyment, often competing against each other to begin to happen or to make something begin to happen large oil container which has been made into a musical instrument and is played like a drum

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noun adjective noun noun adjective adjective verb noun noun noun A2 A2 A1 A2 B2 A1 B1 B1

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used to show agreement moving through water by moving your body a sport in which two or four people hit a small ball to each other over a net very bad making someone feel very frightened to have an opinion about something or someone when you prepare for a sport or competition

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the activity of travelling I'm interested in travel. a country consisting of a group of islands in the I came from Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean (= a sea between North and South America)

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understand (understood) that unique unique volleyball want when why yoga

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to know or become aware of something different from everyone and everything else unusual and special a game in which two teams use their hands to hit a ball over a net to desire a particular need or plan of action used to say at what time something happened or will happen used to make a suggestion a set of exercises for the mind and body, based the things that you have to do in order to manage the work of an organization at all times in the past to ask officially for something, often by writing the study of people from long ago by looking at the feeling which exists in a place or situation be extra good things that you get from your employer in addition to the usual fixed amount of money when you stop an activity for a short time, usually to rest or to eat someone who makes a telephone call providing food and drinks for people an official document that gives details to show that something is true an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information to keep doing something a thick, white liquid that is taken from milk nearer to black than white in colour a part of an organisation, such as school, business or government which deals with a particular area of work sweet food that is eaten after the main part of a the most advanced type of qualification from a university finished or completed an official document that allows you to drive a car not difficult If you enjoy something, you like doing it at any time an official test of how much you know about something, or how well you can do something

They understand that it has good and bad things to offer. Everyone's fingerprints are unique. a unique opportunity When I was at college, I played volleyball. Do you want me to see if there are any tickets? When you get to the canal called Prinsengracht, turn right. Why don't we have a look online? She does yoga three times a week. I've got experience in sales, administration and catering. The food was not always good. I applied to some colleges. What kind of archaeology do you do? There's a nice atmosphere. It's been so hot today. benefits such as private health care a lunch / coffee / cigarette break The caller's name is Yusuf Karim. Who did the catering for the party? I've got a certificate in Food Safety for Catering. We've put all our records on computer. If you continue along Damrak, you'll come to the Dam. Cream on strawberries was a luxury. It's dark blue. I work in the IT department.

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administration noun always apply archaeology atmosphere been benefits break caller catering certificate computer continue cream dark department dessert doctorate done adverb verb noun noun verb noun A2 B1 B1 A2 B1 A2 B2 B1 A1 B1 A2 A1 A2 A2

noun noun noun noun noun verb noun adjective noun noun noun adjective

a dessert course I'm doing a doctorate in archaeology. I've done courses in music, local history and Spanish. Do you have a driving licence? Everyone's easy to work with. I really enjoy working in a team. Have you ever done a course in your free time? a maths exam

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driving licence noun easy enjoy (+ ing) ever exam adjective verb adverb noun

experience fail

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knowledge that you get from doing a job, or from doing, seeing, or feeling something

I've got experience in sales, administration and catering.

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flexible phrase working hours for (+ period of preposition time / distance) for (+ person who receives for (+ reason) free geography get into give good had health care holiday ideal interview preposition preposition adjective noun phrasal verb verb adjective verb noun

to not pass a test or an exam I failed my exams. hours of work that you can choose yourself so that you can do other things, for example spend We have flexible working hours. time with your family used to show an amount of time or distance I've been with the sales team at CSP for three months.

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to be given to or used by someone or something I'm sure we'll have a job for you. Simply give us your CV and come in for an because of something interview. not costing any money Free health care the study of all the countries of the world, and I've done a geography course. to succeed in being chosen or elected for a I got into the School of Art and Design in position in a school or other organization Limoges. to put something in someone's hand so that I could give you eighty. they can use it or look at it successful or able to do something well I'm good at working in a team. have Who's the best teacher you've ever had? the set of services provided by a country or an organization for treating people who are ill I get free health care. I get four weeks' holiday a year. What would be your ideal job?

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a time when you do not have to go to work or school perfect, or the best possible

a meeting in which someone asks you questions I had an interview last week for a job in to see if you are suitable for a job or course London. the use of computers and other electronic equipment to keep and send information a company that finds work for people in return for payment to go away from a place or a situation to try to find someone or something the people who are in control of an office, shop, team, etc the study or science of numbers and shapes IT skills An interview at a job agency. I left school when I was eighteen. I was looking for a little restaurant. The management isn't very good either. I've done a maths course.

IT (information noun technology) job agency leave look for management maths message noun verb

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military service noun name never OK outdoors part-time pass noun adverb noun adverb adjective verb

a piece of written or spoken information which Would you like me to take a message? one person gives to another army training that young people must do in do military service some countries the word or group of words that is used to refer Er, what was your name again, please? to a person, thing, or place not ever, not one time used before you start speaking not inside a building working or studying only for part of the day or the week to succeed at a test or an exam I've never been very good with computers. OK, so that's y dot karim at finadajob dot com dot au. Would you prefer to work outdoors? a part-time job I passed my exams - just!

pay place qualification retire Right. rise sales sales team say self-employed sign up for since (+ point in time) skill slowly Sorry, ? Spanish spell strength tell Thank you. thesis well-paid written all almost bake baking tray barbecue barbecue

noun noun noun verb exclamation noun noun noun verb adjective verb preposition noun adverb phrase adjective verb noun verb exclamation

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the money you receive from your employer for doing your job a position, building, town, area, etc what you get when you pass an exam or a course to leave your job and stop working because you are old used to express agreement or show that you have understood an increase in the amount of money that you earn the part of a company that deals with selling things the people in a company who sell the company's goods to speak words working for yourself and not for a company or other organization

The pay's not great. It's a great place to work. medical qualifications She retired from the company in 1990. Right. I haven't had a rise since I started. I've got experience in sales, administration and catering. Ive been with the sales team at CSP for three months My mum says bon appetit before we start eating. be self-employed Last week I signed up for an IT skills course.

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to arrange to do an organised activity

from a time in the past until a later time or until I've worked here since 2008. now the ability to do an activity or job well, You need good communication skills to be a especially because you have done it many times teacher. at a slow speed used as a polite way to say that you did not hear what someone has just said coming from or relating to Spain to write or tell someone the letters which are used to make a word a good characteristic to say something to someone, usually giving them information Can you speak more slowly, please? Sorry, y dot karim at ? I've done a Spanish course. Could you spell that for me? What are your strengths? What would you like me to tell her?

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used to tell someone that you are pleased about Thank you very much for the birthday card. something they have given you or done for you a long piece of writing that you do as part of an advanced university course earning a lot of money I'm writing a thesis on my work in the Amazon. a well-paid job Have you ever written a thesis or a very long presented as a document on paper essay? I can find all the ingredients I need at my every person or thing in a group local supermarket. nearly there was almost no choice. to cook something such as bread or a cake in an I sometimes bake cakes. oven pour onto a baking tray a flat piece of metal that you put things such as biscuits on when you cook them in an oven a party at which you cook food over a fire outdoors a metal frame for cooking food over a fire outdoors How about we organise a barbecue? We can put veggies on the barbecue.

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basil boil bored with boring bowl breakfast can cheap cheese chicken chilli chop chore cool credit credit card Cuban currency cut cycle difficult dislike dried empty even expensive fresh fried friendly frozen fruit

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a plant whose leaves are used to add flavour to food to cook food in water that is boiling feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or exciting a round, deep dish used for holding soup and other food the food you eat in the morning after you wake up used to request something not expensive, or costing less than usual a yellow or white solid food made from milk the meat of a chicken a small, thin, red or green vegetable that tastes very hot to cut something into small pieces a boring job that you must do slightly cold a method of paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying interest as well as the original money a small plastic card that allows you to buy something and pay for it later coming from or relating to Cuba the units of money used in a particular country to use a knife or other sharp tool to divide something or make a hole in something to ride a bicycle not easy and needing skill or effort to do or to not like someone or something PAST of dry with nothing or no one inside

basil leaves Boil the pasta for 10 minutes. I'm bored with this film. a boring job Put them in a bowl. We all have breakfast at different times. Can we have a bottle of water? a cheap flight Tomato and cheese bruschetta Roast chicken was for special occasions. 5ml chopped dried chillies Chop the onion and pepper. I find cooking a real chore. a cool drink Grameen's customers can't usually get credit from normal banks. He paid by credit card. I play more Cuban music. foreign currency Cut the meat into small pieces. He normally cycles for 25 minutes to wash the clothes. difficult to see Why do you dislike her so much? 5ml chopped dried chillies an empty house

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used to emphasize something that is surprising I don't even have one at home. costing a lot of money Fresh food has been made or collected recently and has not been frozen or dried. cooked in hot oil or fat behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone Frozen food has been made so that it will last a long time by freezing things such as apples or oranges that grow on a tree or a bush, contain seeds, and can be eaten as food a mixture of pieces of different types of fruit, which is usually served at the end of a meal expensive jewellery fresh fruit/vegetables a fried egg a friendly face/smile frozen food

dried/fresh fruit Fresh fruit salad with cream

fruit salad fry garlic

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to cook something in hot oil Fry the onions in a little butter. a vegetable like a small onion with a very strong Chicken in garlic sauce taste and smell

go out with green salad grill grill happy have herb home-made I (don't) think ice cream If you ask me, inconvenient ingredient interesting lasagne lettuce lime live main course meal meat medium meeting menu

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to have a romantic and usually sexual relationship with someone a salad which consists of lettuce and other raw green vegetables a frame of metal bars over a fire on which food can be put to be cooked to cook food using direct heat satisfied and not worried to eat or drink something a plant that is used in cooking to add flavour to food made at home and not bought from a shop used to introduce a suggestion or explanation in order to be polite a sweet, cold food made from frozen milk said when giving your opinion on something

Steve's going out with Erika now. Grilled salmon with potatoes and green salad Cook meat and vegetables on different grills. Grill the fish for 2 to 3 minutes on each side. I'm not very happy with the view. have breakfast Add water and some herbs. Home-made pasta in a tomato and olive I think small shops are better. vanilla ice cream If you ask me, they're only interested in making money. It is very inconvenient living so far away from the shops. I don't have the ingredients for a cake. an interesting person a ready-made lasagne or curry

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causing problems one of the different foods that a particular type keeping your attention a type of Italian food consisting of flat pieces of pasta with layers of meat and sauce in between

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a plant with green leaves, which you eat in salads a small, green fruit that is sour like a lemon

Tomato and lettuce salad We need some limes. live music order a main course a three-course meal I don't eat meat. Medium, please. I had a meeting with the sales team yesterday. It has a good menu with lots of vegetarian dishes. Middle Eastern capitals include Baghdad and Tel Aviv.

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A live performance is done with an audience. the largest or most important part of a meal when you eat, or the food that you eat at that time the soft parts of animals, used as food cooked so that it is no longer red in the middle

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when people come together for a reason, usually to talk about something a list of food and drinks that you can get in a restaurant from the Middle East

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using the newest ideas, design, technology, etc modern art/architecture and not traditional a soft white Italian cheese mozzarella cheese a type of fungus (=organism like a plant) with a I never eat mushrooms. short stem and a round top, some types of which can be eaten Noisy people or things make a lot of noise. the dry fruit of some trees which grows in a hard shell, and can often be eaten We've had problems with noisy neighbours. a brazil nut

oil old-fashioned olive olive oil only order parmesan cheese pasta pear pepper perhaps pour prawn problem quick quiet ready-made relaxing rice roast rosemary salad salmon salt sauce sausage serve shake should snack soup sparkling (water)

noun adjective noun noun adverb verb noun noun noun noun adverb verb noun noun adjective adjective adjective adjective noun verb noun noun noun noun noun noun verb verb verb noun noun adjective

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a thick liquid produced from plants and animals that is used in cooking not modern a small green or black fruit that is eaten or used to make oil oil made from olives, used for cooking or on salads not more than a particular size or amount to ask for food or other things a hard dry Italian cheese

Energy, especially oil, will be very expensive. old-fashioned clothes black olives We need to buy some olive oil. Vegetables from every continent are only a few minutes away. Are you ready to order? parmesan cheese Spaghetti is my favourite pasta. Pear, apple and cheese salad. salt and pepper Perhaps we should get some ice cream. I poured the milk into a jug.

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a food that is made from flour and water and is made in many different shapes an oval-shaped, green or yellow fruit a powder that is made from seeds, used to give food a slightly spicy flavour possibly to make a liquid flow from or into a container a small, pink sea animal which you can eat a situation that causes difficulties

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Prawns and green vegetables I've got a problem with my computer. We usually have a quick meal in front of the doing something fast or taking only a short time TV. without much noise or activity I fancy a quiet night in tonight. bought or found in a finished form and ready to ready-made meal making you feel relaxed a relaxing bath small grains from a plant that are cooked and Fried rice with mushrooms. eaten If you roast food, you cook it in an oven or over Roast the lamb in a hot oven for 35 minutes. a fire a herb that grows as a bush with thin, pointed chopped fresh rosemary leaves a cold mixture of vegetables that have not been I can buy a ready-made bag of salad. cooked a large, silver fish, or the pink meat of this fish a white substance used to add flavour to food a liquid that you put on food to add flavour a mixture of meat and spices pressed into a long tube to give someone food or drink, especially in a restaurant or bar to make quick, short movements from side to side or up and down, or to make something or someone do this used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do a small amount of food a usually hot, liquid food made from vegetables, meat or fish a drink with bubbles in it Grilled salmon with potatoes salt and pepper pasta with tomato sauce Sausages are nice. Are you still serving? He was shaking with nerves. You should probably ask ahead of time if you can bring something. Would you like to try these snacks? What's the soup of the day? Sparkling or still?

spice start with starter stay steak still (water) stir strawberry stressful table tinned toast together unfriendly vanilla vegetable vegetarian vegetarian veggie very warm

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a substance made from a plant, which is used to give a special taste to food to begin a set of activities with the thing or person mentioned something that you eat as the first part of a meal to spend a short period of time in a place a thick, flat piece of meat or fish A still drink does not have any bubbles in it. to mix food or liquid by moving a spoon round and round in it a small, red fruit with small, brown seeds on its surface making someone worry a lot a piece of furniture with four legs, used for eating off, putting things on, etc tinned food is sold in metal containers bread that has been heated to make it brown with each other not friendly a substance that is used to give flavour to some sweet foods a plant that you eat, for example a potato, someone who does not eat meat or fish not eating or containing meat or fish a vegetable or a vegetarian (someone who does not eat meat or fish) used to make an adjective or adverb stronger having a temperature between cool and hot used to suggest something

herbs and spices The tour of the castle starts with a walk round its famous gardens. Order the starters. I'm staying with friends in Honolulu right now. Steak in a mushroom sauce Still, please. Stir the mixture until it is smooth. Strawberries and cream a stressful job Which restaurant has tables outside? tinned food a slice of toast We usually eat together in the evening. I think they are unfriendly. Warm chocolate cake with chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Prawns and green vegetables suitable for vegetarians a vegetarian restaurant We can put veggies on the barbecue. And at that time, food was very expensive. Warm olives with oil and bread. What about fruit?

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What about ? phrase wine with wrong with Actually, after as back back back noun preposition adjective adverb preposition conjunction

an alcoholic drink that is made from the juice of Steak in a red wine sauce with roasted grapes potatoes. used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together If something is wrong, there is a problem. used when you are saying what is true in a situation when something has happened while the part of something that is furthest from the front or in the opposite direction to the front returning where someone or something was before at or near the back of something I'm in the restaurant with my dad. What's wrong with Cecile? Actually, we were at university together. After about half an hour, the Canadian guy called. Five or six people tried to stop me as I was driving through the city. Can I put my case in the back? I'll be back in five minutes. He found it on the back seat.

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case change comfortable convenient cry drive driver during fall fare find (sthg or sb) find (sthg) + adj get back go back In fact, later live look meter way passenger pen friend phone for put receipt shut So, stand story

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a large bag with a handle which you use for carrying clothes in when you are travelling the money that you get back when you pay more for something than it costs

Can I put my case in the back?

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Do you usually give the change to taxi drivers as a tip? Make yourself comfortable while I fetch you relaxed and without pain a drink. The new supermarket is very convenient for near or easy to get to me. to produce tears from your eyes because you are Babies cry, on average, for two or three sad hours every day. to make a car, bus, or train move, and control She's learning to drive. what it does someone who drives a vehicle He's got a car with a driver for his job. During rush hour, a Canadian man and his at a particular moment in a period of time teenage son got in the cab. to suddenly go down and hit the ground She fell off her bike. the price that you pay to travel on an aeroplane, How much is the minimum fare for a taxi in train, bus, etc your city? to discover something or someone that you I found the number on the back of the credit have been looking for card. to think or feel a particular way about someone I find travelling stressful. or something to return to a place after you have been What's the first thing you do when you get somewhere else back home? to return They were going back to Canada. used to emphasise what is really true In fact, I'd really like to live here. after some time to have your home somewhere used to describe the appearance of a person or thing Forty minutes later, I arrived at La Guardia. I was living in Frankfurt. He wasn't looking very happy.

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a piece of equipment for measuring the amount Do taxis in your city always use a meter? of something such as electricity, time, or light the route you take to get from one place to another someone who is travelling in a car, aeroplane, etc, but not controlling the car, aeroplane, etc someone that you write letters to but have not met to communicate with someone by telephone A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 to move something to a place or position a piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money to close something, or to become closed used before you introduce a subject of conversation that is of present interest, especially when you are asking a question: to be in a vertical position on your feet a description of a series of real or imaginary I was on my way to a conference. a front-seat passenger Now theyre pen friends. When was the last time you phoned for a taxi? Where have you put the keys? And can I have a receipt, please? He shut the door and the cab drove away. So, what brings you to Vancouver? He was standing outside the terminal. a horror story

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take (someone) verb to take back taxi rank text then tip travel visit wait about agree on amount army arrive bag balance be up to bill borrow bring can (for permission) cash cash machine change cinema cold could crowded custom dish forget earn else euro find your way phrasal verb noun verb adverb noun verb verb verb adverb verb noun noun verb noun noun phrase noun verb verb modal verb noun

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to go somewhere with someone, often paying for them or being responsible for them to take something back to the place you a place where you can go to get a taxi to send a text message next, or after something has happened an extra amount of money that you give to a driver, etc to thank them to make a journey to go somewhere to see someone or a place to stay in a place until someone or something arrives close to a particular number or time, although not exactly that number or time to decide something with someone how much there is of something a military force that fights wars on the ground to get to a place a container used for carrying things the amount of money you have in a bank to be the responsibility of someone a piece of paper that tells you how much you to take money from a bank and pay it back over a period of time to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere to be allowed to money in the form of coins or notes (=paper money) a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, that you can get money from using a plastic card

Can you take me to the Park Inn? When was the last time you took something Get a taxi at a taxi rank. When someone texts you, how quickly do you text them back? Then he handed me fifty dollars. Do you usually give the change to taxi drivers as a tip? I was travelling to the USA. I was visiting my brother. Could you wait here for five minutes? They pay about 16 percent interest a year. Remember to agree on a price first. He ate a huge amount of food. the British Army We arrived in Paris at midday. Would you like a bag? balance enquiry It's up to you. Could I have the bill? I borrowed some money from the bank. What clothes should I bring? You can smoke when you're 16. I'm taking 50 in cash. How often do you use a cash machine?

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to get one type of money in exchange for a different type a building where you go to watch films having a low temperature used to talk about what is possible or might very full of people a habit or tradition part of a meal to not remember to do something to get money for doing work in addition to someone or something a unit of money that is used in many European countries; to get somewhere you are trying to reach

Can I change these euros, please? I like going to the cinema. cold water/weather We could get a group together. a crowded train learn about the customs and traditions What dishes can you, or people you know, cook? Don't forget to bring a guidebook! You shouldn't talk about how much you earn. Anything else? Can I change these euros, please? I had a map but I still couldn't find my way back to the hotel.

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fine flower freezing gift have to hot spring

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an amount of money that you must pay for doing something wrong the attractive, coloured part of a plant where very cold something that you give to someone, usually for to need or be forced a place where hot water naturally comes out of the ground

You have to pay a fine if you keep books too long. a bunch of flowers The weather here's freezing. a birthday/wedding gift You have to go to school until you're 17. Having a hot spring bath in Japan How much is that? You dont have to carry an ID card. There are lots of insects so remember to buy insect spray. There are lots of insects so remember to buy insect spray. Don't wear your shoes inside. They pay about 16 percent interest a year. The water's quite hot so you shouldn't stay in it for too long. It was my birthday. It was hot and sunny. Are you going to Emma's party? "I don't know, it depends - we might be going away that weekend." it doesn't really matter I lent my bike to Sara. They can get bigger loans if they make all their repayments. Make sure you bring plenty of light clothes. Maybe she should talk to her. He got a microcredit loan from the World Bank.

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How much ? adverb ID card insect insect spray inside interest it (for things mentioned earlier) it (for times and dates) it (for weather and temperature) It depends. It doesn't matter. lend loan make sure maybe noun noun

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used to ask about quantity an identity card a small creature with six legs, for example a bee or a fly a spray (=liquid in a container which forces it out in small drops) that you use to keep insects away in or into a room, building, or container the money you earn from keeping your money in a bank account used to mean the thing, situation, or idea that has already been talked about used with the verb 'be' in sentences giving the time, date, weather or distances used with the verb 'be' in sentences giving the time, date, weather or distances it is not decided yet to be important or to affect what happens to give something to someone for a period of time money that someone borrows to take action so that you are certain that something happens, is true, etc possibly small amounts of money that very poor people borrow in order to start a small business. The money that the business makes then allows them to feed and look after themselves and their families.

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There are now more than seven thousand a greater number or amount of people or things other microcredit organisations around the world. When you go to a mosque, there are a few a building where Muslims say their prayers rules. almost in nearly 80,000 villages to have to less than You'll need to cover your arms and legs. Grameen gives small loans - usually no more than US$100.

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noise note over pay percent PIN (Personal Identification Number) pound press promise religious repayment Scotland Scottish select ski slope smoke soap student card take temple That's it. think about towel

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a sound, often a loud, bad sound a piece of paper money more than an amount, number, or age to give money to someone because you are buying something from them out of every 100, shown by the symbol %

Stop making so much noise! Do you have any smaller notes? In 2007, Grameen Bank had over seven million customers How would you like to pay? I pay seven percent interest a year.

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the secret number that allows you to use a bank Can you type in your PIN? card in a machine A2 B1 B1 B2 the unit of money used in the UK and Ireland; Do you have Scottish pounds? to push something firmly to say that you will certainly do something relating to religion the borrowed money that you pay back a country north of England that is part of the United Kingdom relating to Scotland to choose someone or something Press the button to start the machine. I promised to meet a friend tonight. religious building I make repayments every month. Thiagos flying from France to Scotland. Do you have Scottish pounds? Please select amount.

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one side of a hill or mountain that you ski on (= When you use ski slopes there are a few move over snow on long, thin objects) rules. to breathe smoke into your mouth from a cigarette a substance that you use for washing You can smoke when you're 16. a bar of soap

a card which says that someone is a student and Can I see a student card? has their name and other details on it B1 B1 to accept something a building where people in some religions go to pray used to say that there isn't any more of something to consider doing something a soft piece of cloth or paper that you use for drying yourself If you type an instruction or piece of information in, you press the necessary letters, numbers or other keys on your computer keyboard an official mark in your passport that allows you to enter or leave a particular country Would you take twenty? a Buddhist temple [Have you got any food?] We've got some milk in the fridge. That's it. I'll think about it. a bath towel

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The waitress asks Thiago to type in his PIN.

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You cant get into the country without the right visa.

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to choose someone or something in an election or meeting by writing a cross on an official piece Who did you vote for? of paper or putting your hand up to clean part of your body with water and soap an official ceremony at which a man and woman get married when you take money out of a bank account You have to wash yourself with a towel and lots of soap. We're going to a wedding on Saturday. This account allows you to make withdrawals whenever you want to.

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worry a a bit a lot (+ comparative) air conditioning (not) as ... as bad be born best better better calorie careful

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to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel Don't worry about it. anxious every or each I do three hours a day at the moment. slightly Um, it's a bit boring. very much a system that keeps the air cool in a building or car used to compare two things, people, amounts, etc not good or pleasant It can get a lot colder. A lot of people use air conditioning but its expensive. Texas isn't as cold as Edmonton. bad weather

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When a person or animal is born, they come out She was born in London in 1973. of their mother's body and start to exist good: better than any other She's one of our best students.

good: of a higher quality or more enjoyable than He got a better job in the States. someone or something else well: more, or in a more successful way a unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident or make a mistake a unit for measuring length, equal to 0.01 metres a room in a shop where you can try clothes, or a room where you change into clothes to do sport I'd like to get to know him better. I try to eat about 2000 calories a day. Be careful, Michael - that knife's sharp. It was 38 cm across. I dont mind the changing rooms.

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centimetre / cm noun changing room noun cheerful church clever client close cold days delighted do (+ work/studies) do (+ chores/sport) dust energy every exhausting extreme facilities adjective noun adjective noun adjective noun noun adjective verb verb verb noun determiner adjective adjective noun

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happy a building where Christians go to pray good at learning and understanding things someone who pays for services or advice near in distance a common illness which makes you sneeze used to talk about a particular period of time when something happened or existed very pleased to study to perform an action or job to remove dust from something

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She seemed fairly cheerful. We used to go to church every Sunday morning. a clever student What is the name of his client? It's close to the city centre. I had a bad cold. In the days before the Internet, I'd check the television news. They are delighted with their new car. I've done courses in music, local history and Spanish. Doing the vacuuming may be a better way to keep fit. The most frightening moments were the dust storms. I have a lot more energy now. Every week I do ten minutes' more walking.

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the power and ability to be very active without becoming tired each one of a group of people or things

making you feel very tired What an exhausting day! very large in amount or degree extreme weather and storms the buildings, equipment and services provided The facilities could definitely be better. for a particular purpose

generally good good habit hailstone heavy hot household hurricane icy important ironing just as as

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usually or mostly enjoyable or nice something that is an advantage or help to a person or situation something that you often do, almost without thinking about it a small hard ball of ice which falls from the sky like rain; a piece of hail large in amount or degree very warm a family or group of people who live together in a house a violent storm with very strong winds

Then I generally have breakfast and a shower. a good book It's hard work but it's for your own good. I got into the habit of having biscuits with my coffee. The largest hailstone fell in Bangladesh in 1986. heavy traffic a hot summer's day some household chores Our house was damaged in the hurricane. icy roads My family is very important to me. John was doing the ironing. Helsinki is just as cold as Moscow. It weighed 1 kg. They can be up to 18 km high. a large number of people I go swimming at the local leisure centre. A lightning bolt heats the air to about 30,000 C. Have they decided on the location of the factory? I always make the bed in the morning.

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covered in ice valuable, useful, or necessary the activity of making clothes smooth using an iron (=a piece of electrical equipment) at the same time as a unit for measuring weight, equal to 1000 grams a unit for measuring distance, equal to 1000 metres big a building with a swimming pool and places where you can play sports a sudden flash of light in the sky during a storm a place or position to make the sheets and covers on a bed tidy

kilo(gram) / kg noun kilometre / km large leisure centre lightning bolt location make the bed millilitre / ml mind more much (+ comparative) normally ocean once or twice per pool preference product rain noun adjective noun noun noun phrase noun verb determiner adverb adverb noun phrase preposition noun noun noun noun

a unit for measuring liquid, equal to 0.001 litres Use 10 millilitres of vinegar. B1 A1 B1 B1 B1 to be annoyed or worried by something used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs a lot usually one of the five main areas of sea a few times A2 A2 B2 B1 A1 for each an area of water that has been made for people to swim in when you like something or someone more than another person or thing something that someone makes or grows so that they can sell it water that falls from the sky in small drops I don't mind the changing rooms. Daily chores may do you more good than going to the gym. People prefer to go to much hotter countries. He normally cycles for 25 minutes to wash the clothes. the Pacific Ocean I got really stressed and sometimes only did it once or twice a week. kilometres per hour The hotel has two outdoor pools. personal preferences We have a new range of skin-care products. heavy rain

rainbow sauna sea season seem service shower shower snow snowflake special speed limit sports centre stall storm stupid survey tall temperature tend to than think thunderstorm to be honest tornado tourist treadmill

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a half circle with seven colours that sometimes appears in the sky when the sun shines through rain a room that is hot and filled with steam where people sit to relax or feel healthy a large area of salt water one of the four periods of the year; winter, spring, summer, or autumn to appear to be a system that supplies something that people need when you wash your whole body while standing under a flow of water. a piece of bathroom equipment that you stand under to wash your whole body soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky when the weather is cold a small piece of snow that falls from the sky not ordinary or usual the fastest speed that a car is allowed to travel on a particular road a building with places where you can play different sports

In 1979, a rainbow in North Wales lasted for three hours. Id rather have a nicer pool than a sauna. I'd like to live by the sea. climate and seasons The staff don't seem very interested. I'm writing to complain about the service provided by your agency. I had a shower and got dressed. He's in the shower. Children were playing in the snow. The worlds largest snowflake fell in 1887. special features I never break the speed limit. How often do you go to a sports centre?

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a large table or a small shop with an open front a market stall from which goods are sold in a public place very bad weather with a lot of rain, snow, wind, a snow/thunder storm very silly or not clever That's a stupid thing to say. an examination of people's opinions or behaviour made by asking people questions used to describe or ask how high someone or something is how hot or cold something is They're doing a survey of local people's habits and preferences How tall is she? The hottest months are May, June and July, when temperatures can rise to 40-45 C.

to often to a particular thing or be likely to do a I tend to get up at around six thirty now. particular thing used to compare two different things or There's more choice than there used to be. amounts to have an opinion about something or Do you think you could tell me a bit more? someone a storm that has thunder (=loud noise) and lightning (=sudden flashes of light in the sky) used to say your real opinion an extremely strong wind that blows in a circle someone who visits a place for pleasure and does not live there a machine with a moving part which you walk or run on for exercise A thunderstorm has a lot of energy. To be honest, I didn't really enjoy the party. The fastest winds on earth are inside a tornado. Only tourists wear shorts and T-shirts in the hot sun. His wife suggested buying a treadmill and walking on it.

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vacuum washing machine weigh wind windy wonder worse worst would prefer would rather (not) along annoyed cooking

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to clean somewhere using a vacuum cleaner a machine that washes clothes

I usually vaccum at the weekends. The green washing machine uses 25 litres of water a wash.

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to measure how heavy someone or something is It weighs about 40 grams. a natural, fast movement of air with a lot of wind used politely to ask someone for something or to suggest something bad: more unpleasant or difficult than something else that is also bad bad: the most unpleasant or difficult used to say what you want or ask someone what they want If you would rather do something, you would prefer to do that thing. from one part of a road, river, etc to another angry preparing food for people to eat a document which describes your qualifications and the jobs you have done, which you send to an employer that you want to work for used at the beginning of a letter, before the name of the person you are writing to to be the first person to find something important The fastest winds on earth are inside a tornado. a windy day I wonder if you could change this ten for me? The exam was worse than I expected. What's the worst job you've ever had? I'd prefer women-only classes as well. I'd rather have a nicer pool than a sauna. If you continue along Damrak, you'll come to the Dam. I was annoyed with Charlotte for being late. I do the cooking. Send us your CV.

CV (Curriculum noun Vitae) Dear , discover double down adjective verb verb preposition

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Dear Marc, This strange book was discovered by Wilfred Voynich.

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to increase and become twice the original size or The urban population in Asia and Africa will amount, or to make something do this double. along a machine which sells drinks Go down the big street. a drinks machine in the corner

drinks machine noun electricity energy environment flood gas guidebook have got historical if (+ present) might if (+ present) should noun noun phrase verb noun noun verb adjective conjunction conjunction A2 B1 B1 B1 A2 A2 A1 B1 A2 A2

a type of energy that can produce light and heat, The electricity has been turned off. or make machines work the power that comes from electricity, gas, etc the air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live If a place floods or is flooded, it becomes covered in water a substance in a form which is like air and is used for cooking and burning a book that gives visitors information about a to own or possess relating to the past used to talk about something that might happen or be true used to talk about something that might happen or be true Energy may become too expensive. The new road may cause damage to the environment. problems with flooding a gas cooker Have you got a guidebook? Have you got a map? historical documents If you want to eat here, you might have to book in advance. If you visit in the summer, you should go to the house in the evening.

if (+ present) conjunction will information leaflet left material may might natural oil organise past pollute poor population probably queue noun noun noun noun verb verb adjective noun verb preposition verb adjective noun adverb noun

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used to say that something will happen only after something else happens or is true facts about a situation, person, event, etc a piece of folded paper which has information

If you're interested in art, you'll love the Van Gogh Museum. Do you have any information about art galleries? Have you got a leaflet? on your left They'll use local materials for building. Energy may become too expensive. This might create two groups of people.

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the left side a solid substance from which things can be made used to talk about what is possibly true or will possibly happen used to talk about what will possibly happen

made or caused by nature and not by people or natural gas machines a thick liquid that comes from under the Earth's Energy, especially oil, will be very expensive. surface and that is used as a fuel to plan or arrange something Do you organise tours of the city? up to and further than someone or something to make water, air, soil, etc dirty or harmful having little money Go past the palace. polluted parts of the city a bigger, poorer group which can't afford (oil).

the number of people living in a particular area What's the population of Brazil? used to mean that something is very likely a row of people waiting for something, one behind the other a building and the surrounding area where trains stop for people to get on or off the place in a hotel or office building where people go when they arrive to say that someone or something is good or suitable for a particular purpose a place where many people go for a holiday A rich person has a lot of money. the right side the level of the sea's surface, used to measure the height of an area of land to offer something for people to buy Big cities will probably stop growing. Are you in the queue? Im looking for the railway station. Go out of reception and turn left. Can you recommend some things to see? a tourist resort a rich group which can afford energy on your right Sea levels will rise.

railway station noun reception recommend resort rich right sea level sell shocked sight somewhere surprised tour noun verb noun adjective noun noun verb adjective noun adverb adjective noun

Do you sell tickets? After his announcement, there was a shocked surprised and upset silence. something which you see, especially something Tourism is bad for a country's areas of interesting natural beauty and historical sights. used to mean a place when you do not know I'm looking for somewhere to stay. exactly where it is or when it is not important exactly where it is feeling surprise because something has I'm surprised to see you here. happened that you did not expect a visit to and around a place, area, or country a tour of Europe

tourism tourist office

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the business of providing services for tourists

Tourism helps people from different places to understand each other.

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an office that supplies information to people Sergei is in the tourist ofce. who are visiting an area for pleasure or interest a custom or way of behaving that has continued There is a great tradition of dance in St for a long time in a group of people Petersburg. the cars, trucks, etc using a road Sorry we're late - we got stuck in traffic.

tradition traffic pass

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an official document or ticket which shows that You have to show your pass when you get on you have the right to go somewhere or use a the bus. particular form of transport to change direction when you are moving or to make a car do this belonging or relating to a town the process by which more and more people leave the countryside to live in cities Turn left. urban areas an article about urbanisation I'll do that for you. He'll be twenty-five, I think. I'll give her the message and ask her to contact you. Yes, I'll have some water, please. It's about 18 cm across It shows the coast of Antarctica. an antique book collector

turn urban urbanisation

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will (for offers) modal verb will (for predictions) will (for promises) will (for requests / orders) across Antarctica antique any article ball modal verb modal verb modal verb adverb noun noun determiner noun noun

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used to talk about what someone or something is willing or able to do used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about used to talk about what someone or something is willing or able to do used to make a request or order, especially in a restaurant from one side to the other the very cold continent in the most southern part of the world an object that is old, and rare or beautiful

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used in questions and negatives to mean 'some' We don't have any second-hand clothes. a piece of writing in a magazine or newspaper a round object that you throw, kick, or hit in a game, or something with this shape a piece of paper that shows how much money you have put into your bank account and how much you have taken out magazine articles a tennis ball paper bank statements

bank statement noun

Unit 08 Do you usually just pay the full price or do you bargain? I just like it because it means I can do a lot of different things. Many experts believe it was made in Europe. What do you hope to have done by 2020? They were given to me by my mother. Would you prefer to live by the sea or in the mountains?

bargain because believe by (+ time) by (a person) by (a place)

verb conjunction verb preposition preposition preposition

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to try to agree how much you will pay for something used to give a reason for something to think something, although you are not completely sure before a particular time or date used to show the person or thing that does something near or next to

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by (noun / -ing) preposition by Central America clean could day trip die dishwasher document drawing expert favourite full price given glass help illustrate verb noun noun noun preposition noun verb modal verb

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through doing or using something used to show measurements or amounts a region between North and South America

Can I pay by card? It's 25 by 18 cm. They were made by people in Central America. cleaning windows Could you just tell me your names, please? Do you organise day trips? I think I would die without it. Is your dishwasher only half full? work documents on the computer Other people say it's really just a bad drawing of part of South America.

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to remove the dirt from something used as a more polite form of 'can' when asking someone to provide something or do something: a visit to a place in which you go there and come back on the same day to stop living a machine that washes plates, glasses and other kitchen equipment a piece of paper with official information on it a picture made with a pencil or pen

noun adjective ?phrase verb noun verb verb

someone who has a lot of skill in something or a Many experts believe it was made in Europe. lot of knowledge about something Your favourite person or thing is the one that you like best. the normal price of something and not a special lower price PAST PARTICIPLE of give a hard, clear substance that objects such as windows and bottles are made of to make something easier or better to draw pictures for a book said to a person working in a shop when they offer to help you but you want to continue looking at the goods on your own I think my favourite thing is my TV. It was on sale so I didn't pay the full price. They were given to me by my mother. broken glass It helps me to relax after a long day at work. The pages are illustrated.

just looking

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I'm just looking, thanks.

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kind leather leave light like love made market metal no one object

noun noun verb adjective preposition verb verb noun noun pronoun noun

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a type of thing or person the skin of animals that is used to make shoes and bags to not take something with you when you go away from a place Light colours are pale. similar to someone or something to enjoy something very much or have a strong interest in something PAST of make a place where people go to buy or sell things, often outside a hard, shiny material such as iron, gold, or silver no person

It's a kind of book. a leather jacket Thanks, but I'll leave them. It's light yellow. It has wings like an aeroplane. I absolutely love it. It's made of clay. a flower market It has two pieces of metal inside. No one knows for sure where it came from.

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a thing that you can see or touch but that is not I could see a bright, shiny object in the sky. alive

paper plastic

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thin, flat material used for writing on a light substance that can be made into different shapes when it is soft and has many uses a piece of writing, especially one that has short lines and uses words that sound the same a thing that you own to make someone think of something or someone else If something is second-hand, someone else had it or used it before you. to notice people and things with your eyes the physical form of something made by the line around its outer edge from a time in the past until a later time or until now how big or small something is used to mean an amount of something without saying exactly how much or how many a hard, natural substance that is found in the ground Something that is thick is larger than usual between its opposite sides. a list of times when buses, trains, etc arrive and leave to put on a piece of clothing to discover if it fits you or if you like it a list in a newspaper or magazine of the films, plays, etc. that are on a purpose for which something is used in the way that most often happens having or possessing the hard material that trees are made of a group of letters or sounds that mean something completely very surprised feeling that you want to shout at someone or In conversation, used to change the subject, return to an earlier subject or get to the most interesting point to tell someone that you are sorry about something you have done something you say or write to say sorry for something bad you have done somewhere else, or to or in a different place, position or situation to be doing or planning something, often something secret and bad not able to see very hot PAST of buy to take air into and out of your lungs

Have you got a piece of paper? Most children's toys are made of plastic.

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poem possession remind (someone) of second-hand see shape since size some stone thick timetable try on listing use usually with wood word absolutely amazed angry Anyway, apologise apology away be up to blind boiling bought breathe

noun noun verb adjective verb noun conjunction noun quantifier noun adjective noun phrasal verb noun noun adverb preposition noun noun adverb adjective adjective adverb verb noun adverb phrase adjective adjective verb verb

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love poems personal possessions It just reminds me of those days, the sunny summer days. second-hand books Can I see the big rug at the top? a circular shape I've had some of them since I was five. What size is it? I might have some other sizes. a stone wall a thick layer of snow bus timetable on the computer Can I try it on? TV and film listings Describe its use. You usually find it in the kitchen. It's blue with white letters. a piece of wood I don't remember the word in English. I think he'll be absolutely furious. I was amazed at the price. He's really angry with me for upsetting Anyway, what's new with you? I'd like to apologise. a letter of apology I'll be away on business. What have you been up to? Deaf and blind people can laugh. Hot? It's boiling! I've just bought you a birthday present. breathe in/out

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built catch up with Cheers. colour come back comfortable contact cotton countryside course cucumber decide describe driving test excuse exhausted feeling forgotten found frightened funny furious gesture hear Hope hormone housework hungry I'm (really) sorry. idea just (= a short time ago) just (= only, simply)

verb phrasal verb exclamation noun verb adjective noun noun noun noun noun verb verb noun

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PAST of build

to learn or discuss the most recent news something friendly that you say before you start Cheers! to drink alcohol with someone red, blue, green, yellow, etc What colour shall I paint the kitchen? Have you ever flown to a different country to return and come back the next day? making you feel relaxed and free from pain comfortable shoes

They've built two new hotels in the last six months. catch up with friends

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when you communicate with someone They're not in contact now. cloth or thread that is made from the cotton a cotton shirt plant land that is not in towns or cities and has farms, A comfortable house in the countryside. fields, etc a series of lessons about a particular subject a long, green vegetable that you eat in salads to choose something after thinking about the possibilities to say what someone or something is like an official test of your driving skills that you must pass so that you can drive a car on your own a reason that you give to explain why you did something wrong very tired an emotion PAST PARTICIPLE of forget PAST of find afraid or nervous making you smile or laugh very angry a movement you make with your hand, arm, or head to show what you are thinking or feeling Last year I did a course in marketing. a fresh cucumber salad She's decided to take the job. I tried to describe what I had seen. I passed my driving test first time. Give an excuse for not going to Kim's party. He looks exhausted. guilty feelings Ive forgotten your email address. I've found a new job. I've always been frightened of going to the dentist. a funny story My boss was furious with me. He made a rude gesture at the crowd. I'm sorry to hear that Hope you had a great time. When people cry, their bodies make a lot of hormones. I can't stand doing housework. I'm hungry. What's for dinner? I'm sorry but I think you've made a mistake. One idea is that the most important reason for laughing is to make other people feel good. I've just started a new job. Could I just leave a message?

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to be told some information to want something to happen or be true one of many chemicals made in your body that make the body grow and develop the work that you do to keep your house clean wanting or needing food used to show politeness when refusing something or disagreeing opinion or belief a very short time ago only

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kind laugh laugh lost mile miss oxygen pleased positive ridden smile sneeze Sorry. Sorry. starving sure tear terrified tired unfortunately Well done. wish working week yawn anything arrange arrangement arrival bank account book

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Kind people do things to help others and show that they care about them. to smile and make sounds with your voice because something is funny when you smile and make sounds with your voice because something is funny PAST of lose a unit for measuring distance, equal to 1609 metres or 1760 yards to not go to something a gas in the air that people and animals must breathe happy about something certain that something is true PAST PARTICIPLE of ride to make the corners of your mouth go up so that you look happy or friendly When you sneeze, air suddenly comes out through your nose and mouth. used to show that you are sad about a person or situation used to say that you wish something in the past had been different very hungry certain a drop of water that comes from your eye when you cry very frightened feeling that you want to rest or sleep used to say that you wish something was not true or that something had not happened used to tell someone how pleased you are about their success expression of hope for another person's success or happiness or pleasure on a particular occasion the number of days or hours that you spend working each week to take a deep breath with your mouth wide open, because you are tired or bored used in questions and negatives to mean 'something' to make plans for something to happen plans for how something will happen when someone or something arrives somewhere an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and take it out when you need it to arrange to use or do something at a time in the future

That's very kind of you. You never laugh at my jokes. He gave a nervous laugh. I've lost my keys. Rachel's new job is 200 miles away. I'll miss the lunch. People yawn when their brains need more oxygen. I'm pleased to be back home. Are you sure you saw him? "Absolutely positive." Have you ever ridden a camel? She smiled at me. He had a cold and was sneezing a lot. I was sorry to hear about your brother's accident. I'm sorry that I ever met him. I'm absolutely starving. I'm sure that he won't mind. The human eye makes three different kinds of tears. I'm terrified of flying. I'm too tired to go out tonight. Unfortunately, I won't be able to come because I'll be in Porto. I passed my exams. "Well done!" good wishes How do you feel at the end of a working week? She yawned and looked at her watch. Are you doing anything tonight? I've arranged a meeting with him. I've made arrangements to go home this weekend. late arrival I need to open a bank account.

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I'd like to book a room for three nights, from the tenth of November.

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buffet business centre

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a meal in which dishes of food are arranged on a a buffet breakfast table and you serve yourself an organization that provides services and advice for people who work in business a hotel that has meeting rooms and equipment that business people can use when they are working together B1 B1 the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially a service or activity to leave a hotel after paying your bill to be able to do something or go somewhere with someone at a particular time A2 A1 A2 B1 A2 A2 a room in a hotel for two people An en suite bathroom is directly connected to a bedroom additional to want to have or do something a game of football not busy doing anything a place where members can go to do physical exercise If you are in touch with someone, you regularly communicate with them by telephoning, emailing, etc. part of something else the equipment and systems that allow you to use the Internet to ask someone to come to your house, to a party, etc. clothes, sheets, etc that need to be washed a series of names, numbers, or items that are written one below the other to be able to go to an event to cause someone or something to be (+ adjective) to force someone or something to do something to produce or create something to begin to know and like someone to arrive at a place at the right time something that you do or think that is wrong leaving a vehicle in a particular place for a period of time A business centre is important.

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charge check out do (+ date / time) double room en suite extra fancy

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football match noun free health club in touch included adjective noun phrase adjective

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Are you still in touch? Is internet access included? Each room has internet access. They've invited us to the wedding. a laundry basket make a list Can you make Saturday? You use it to make water hot. Why do some illnesses make some people yawn. Can I make myself a cup of coffee? He's shy and finds it difficult to make friends. I'm sorry but I can't make it on Saturday. make a mistake free parking

internet access ?noun invite laundry list make (+ date / time) verb noun noun verb

make (+ object verb + adjective) make (+ object verb + verb) make (food / verb drink) make friends make it mistake parking phrase phrase noun noun

phone call plan postpone presentation private registration card

noun noun verb noun adjective

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when you use the telephone something that you are going to do to arrange for something to happen at a later time a talk giving information about something only for one person or group and not for everyone an official form on which you write your name and other information so that you are allowed to live somewhere, vote, study, etc.

A phone call between Leonardo and Min. Do you have any plans for the weekend? Can we postpone? Do you ever have to make presentations to a lot of people? private parking

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Leonardo fills in the registration card.

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reservation show single room social life

noun

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an arrangement that you make to have a seat on I have a reservation. an aeroplane, a room in a hotel, etc a television or radio programme or a theatre performance a room in a hotel for one person the time that you spend with other people, enjoying yourself a website which allows you to communicate with friends and to meet new people a room in a hotel with two single beds (= beds for one person each) a bad use of something useful when there is a limited amount of it used to ask information about something the place where you go to do your job to do a job that you get money for If a machine or piece of equipment works, it is not broken. If something works, it is successful. in addition a different person or thing You want to go to a concert or show with some friends. Could I book a single room? I think social networking sites replace peoples social lives. I think social networking sites replace peoples social lives. Could I book a twin room? I think these sites are a complete waste of time. What time is breakfast? Do you chat to people at work during the day? I chat with the people I work with. I need to print something but the printer's not working. Planning in advance usually works quite Also, the intercom doesn't work properly.

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social noun networking site twin room waste what work work work work also another apartment block architecture as soon as possible balcony block broken broken cloud comic noun noun determiner noun verb verb verb adverb determiner noun noun phrase noun noun adjective adjective noun noun B1 A1 A1 A1 A2 B1 A1 A2 B1 B1 A2 B1 B1 A2 A2 A2 A2

Another problem is, we can't find the key for the balcony door. It has 46 areas, each with its own apartment a large building that is divided into apartments blocks. the design and style of buildings modern architecture If you do something as soon as possible, you do We need the repairs done as soon as possible. it as quickly as you can a small area on the outside wall of a high There's a balcony. building where you can stand or sit a large building containing many apartments or a block of flats offices damaged and separated into pieces broken glass not working The video's broken. one of the white or grey things in the sky that rain clouds are made of small water drops a magazine with stories told in pictures I read one or two comic books a week.

complain completely complicated

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Congratulation exclamation s! contact verb cost verb course dormitory (= student hall US) fireplace First, floor floor garden give up hour in addition number peace and quiet perfect point popular possible properly noun

to say that something is wrong or that you are annoyed about something in every way or as much as possible with many different parts and difficult to understand something that you say when you want to congratulate someone to telephone someone or write to them If something costs a particular amount of a part of a meal

I'm writing to complain about the service provided by your agency. Its completely different from school. The instructions were so complicated. I hear you're getting married. Congratulations! I'll ask her to contact you. You shouldn't ask people how much their If I want to spend hours cooking a threecourse dinner for friends, I can find all the ingredients I need at my local supermarket. I've lived in a dormitory.

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a large bedroom with a lot of beds, especially in a school

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the part of a wall in a room where you can have A comfortable house with a replace. a fire before everything or everyone else First, the air conditioning is broken. a surface that you walk on inside a building a particular level of a building an area of ground next to a house, often with grass, flowers, or trees If you give up a habit, such as smoking, or something such as alcohol, you stop doing it or using it a period of time equal to sixty minutes added to what already exists an amount a calm, quiet situation exactly right for someone or something wooden floors on the tenth floor the front/back garden Your friend is trying to give up smoking. 3.5 hours from Sydney In addition, I emailed your office on December 12, but Unfortunately, there are a number of problems. Perfect for people who love peace and quiet. It's perfect for people who love peace and quiet.

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a particular quality or characteristic of a person good and bad points or thing liked by many people If something is possible, it can happen or be done. correctly, or in a satisfactory way the advantages and disadvantages of something 'Jack' was the most popular boy's name. Would it be possible to write to them? Also, the intercom doesn't work properly. We discussed the pros and cons of buying a bigger house. Le Corbusier is responsible for some of the problems in cities today. a spacious apartment/office I live in a two-storey apartment.

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pros and cons phrase responsible for adjective spacious storey student hall suburb adjective noun noun noun

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to be the person who caused something to happen, especially something bad large and with a lot of space a level of a building a buidling where students stay usually in their I've lived in a student hall. first year at university. an area where people live outside the centre of a a suburb of New York city

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swimming pool noun tell (someone) verb to The thing is phrase trouble there there tower block traditional unhappy view wooden achievement agree to As far as I know, noun adverb pronoun noun adjective adjective noun adjective noun verb phrase

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an area of water that has been made for people to swim in to order someone to do something used to introduce a problem which relates to something that you have just said

Barbecue area next to swimming pool I'd tell her to move if that doesn't work! The thing is, Chandigarh is too popular.

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a characteristic of someone or something that is The trouble is, concrete is not beautiful to considered a disadvantage or problem look at. in or at a particular place used to show that something exists or happens a very tall building divided into apartments or offices following the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people for a long time not satisfied how well you can see something from a place made of wood something good that you have done that was difficult to say you will do something that someone asks you to do used to say what you think is true, although you do not know all the facts the second largest of the world's oceans a country in Europe I go there almost every day. There are lots of lovely parks to go to. Do many people live in tower blocks where you live? traditional farming methods I'm very unhappy about this level of service. It has a wonderful view of the mountains. a wooden chair This film is his greatest achievement to date. He agreed to help me paint my house. As far as I know, he was a simple man. The Cape Verde islands are in the Atlantic Ocean Its between Austria and Switzerland. He won a basketball scholarship.

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a game in which two teams try to win points by throwing a ball through a high net to begin to be something in the space that separates two places, people, or things to have a border with another country to hate someone or something the most important city in a country or state

He became interested in sumo from watching it on television. It's between Austria and Switzerland. It borders France. I can't stand waiting. The capital is Funafuti.

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Caribbean Sea noun coast collection defeat dream east adjective noun noun noun B1 B1 B1 B1 A2

a job that you do for a lot of your life, especially a successful career in marketing one for which you are trained a sea of the Atlantic Ocean which is north of Its an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. South America the land beside the sea It's on the Mediterranean coast. art collection a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in one place to win against someone in a fight or competition the perfect holiday/house/job, etc, that you want more than any other the direction you face to see the sun rise Akebono defeated Konishiki. his dream home Its in the east of Italy.

economy election famous finish (+ -ing) foreigner gather govern government group head head of state independent island Italy join kind of know (that) lap listen to

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the system by which a country makes and uses goods and money a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job known or recognised by many people to complete something someone from another country to join other people somewhere to make a group, or to bring people together into a group to officially control a country the group of people who officially control a country a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit the person who is in charge of an organization the official leader of a country

The country's economy is unique. It has elections every four years. It's famous for its art collection. I've finished my homework. He was the rst foreigner to achieve this.

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We all gathered in front of the TV. In the past it was governed by Britain. The Government has cut taxes. It's a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. The Pope is also the head of the Catholic Church. Who's the head of state in your country? The smallest independent country in the world. It's an island in the South Pacific. Its in Rome in Italy. He flew to Japan to join Azumazeki's stable.

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An independent country is not governed or ruled by any other country. an area of land that has water around it a country in Europe to become a member of an organization

used when you are trying to explain or describe But I've always had a, a kind of special something, but you cannot be exact feeling about the mountains. to have information about something in your mind the top part of your legs when you are sitting down to give attention to someone or something in order to hear them the sea that has southern Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East around it, or the countries around this sea a person who belongs to a group or an organization a country or the people living in a country the direction that is on your left when you face towards the rising sun agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority used to show that what you have just said is only an example or you are not certain about it or something similar the largest of the world's oceans I know that he worked in Gdansk. I sat on my dad's lap. Listen to a radio interview. Its in the Mediterranean Sea.

Mediterranean noun Sea member nation north official or something or whatever Pacific Ocean noun noun noun adjective phrase phrase noun A2 B2 A2 B2 A2

It's a member of the UN. They're a two-island nation in the Caribbean. Its in the north of Italy. The official languages are Tuvaluan and English. Bring some jumpers or a jacket or something for the evenings. Yes, the blue one or your red one or whatever. Its a group of islands in the Pacic Ocean.

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read to (someone) ready reply to scholarship send sibling sort of south South Pacific south-west Sri Lanka

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to look at words that are written and say them aloud for other people to listen to prepared and available to be eaten, drunk, used, etc. to answer an amount of money given to a person by an organization to pay for their education to arrange for something to go somewhere a sister or brother

Do you ever read stories to friends? ready to order Do you always reply to emails He won a a basketball scholarship. Have you ever sent a text message to the wrong person? my mum, dad and all my siblings It was sort of surrounded by mountains.

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stuff (like that) noun suggest (+ ing) verb

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sumo wrestling noun Switzerland noun the UN (United noun Nations) the Vatican noun City things to to Tuvalu unusual vivid want to west win write to (someone) all the time as soon as preposition noun adjective adjective phrase noun verb verb phrase phrase A2 A2 A2 A2 B1 A2 B2 noun A1 A1 A2

the direction that is on your right when you face It's in the Mediterranean, to the south of towards the rising sun Sicily. the region which includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and other islands Its an island in the South Pacic. in the Pacific Ocean They're in the Indian Ocean, south-west of the direction between south and west Sri Lanka. Theyre in the Indian Ocean, south-west of a country in Asia Sri Lanka. used to mean a substance or a group of things Onions, peppers, potatoes and stuff like that. or ideas, etc without saying exactly what they are to say an idea or plan for someone else to I suggest that we park the car here. consider a style of wrestling (= a fighting sport) originally Akebono Taro, sumo wrestler and yokozuna. from Japan a country in Europe Its between Austria and Switzerland. the United Nations an independent state in Italy Its a member of the UN.

The Vatican City covers an area the size of a golf course in Rome. Well, I think you add water and some herbs, a particular set of objects and things used with a verb to show the infinitive Is it possible to see you on the 19th? used to show who receives something or Akebono Taro was the rst foreigner to experiences an action become a yokozuna a country consisting of a group of islands to the Tuvalu lies in the Pacific Ocean, between east of Australia Hawaii and Australia. different and not ordinary, often in a way that is an unusual name interesting Vivid descriptions or memories produce strong, He gave a very vivid description of life in clear images in your mind. Caracas. used in giving advice to mean that someone You want to tell him now, before it's too late. should do something the direction that you face to see the sun go Its in the west of Italy. down to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a He won a basketball scholarship. competition or competitive situation When was the last time you wrote a letter to to send someone a letter someone? very often I use it all the time. As soon as I started using the digital camera, at the same time or a very short time after my pictures were terrible.

bonus bother calculator call call (sb) back check coin complaint concrete deaf degree digital camera directions discount email account error gadget got hardly ever have time in a hurry laptop late latest less than make (+ comparative) monster moon more than next

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an extra amount of money that you are given, especially because you have worked hard to make the effort to do something a small machine that you use to do mathematics to telephone someone to telephone someone again, or to telephone someone who telephoned you earlier to look at something to make sure that it is right or safe a flat, round piece of metal used as money when someone says that something is wrong or not good enough a wet mixture that is used in building and that becomes hard when it dries not able to hear a qualification given for completing a university course a type of camera that records images that you can use and store on a computer instructions that tell you how to get to a place, or how to do something when a price is made lower an email address and password that allow you to use email a mistake a small piece of equipment that does a particular job PAST of get almost never to have enough time to do something If you are in a hurry, you want or need to do something quickly. a small computer that you can carry around with you after the usual time or the time that was arranged most recent not as much or as often as to cause someone or something to be (+ comparative) an imaginary creature that is large, ugly, and frightening the round object that shines in the sky at night and moves around the Earth used to show that something happens a greater number of times than before the (time) that follows the present one

I've got my bonus! I don't bother with it. Can you remember your rst calculator? Could you ask him to call me? I'll call you back later. Check that you've locked the door. a pound coin I wish to make a complaint. concrete blocks Many deaf people learn to lip read. I wanted to do a degree in art. I remember when I got my first digital camera. We stopped to ask for directions. They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students. When was the first time you opened an email account? a computer error/human error a kitchen gadget I got my first calculator when I was about eleven. I have one but I hardly ever use it. At that speed, you don't have time to think. I'm in a hurry to get where I'm going. a laptop computer I was late for work this morning. To get the latest news, I go to Google News. They talk to each other less than they used to. It makes life easier. I used to believe that monsters lived under my bed. I used to believe the moon followed me. They talk to each other more than they used to. What will you do the next time?

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now on time past printer reception remember right rush save money scanner shark silver take (one's) time these days This is time time too

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this time not early or late the time before the present a machine which is connected to a computer and which makes writing or images on paper the quality of a radio or television signal If you remember a fact or something from the past, you keep it in your mind, or bring it back into your mind. exactly in a place on time to hurry or move quickly somewhere to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future a piece of equipment that copies words or pictures from paper into a computer a large fish with very sharp teeth being the colour of silver to need a long time

Can you hear me now? I always try to be on time but I'm sometimes late. In the past, I'd go to a shop to buy the gift. a laser printer Listen, the reception's really bad here. I remember getting my first Sony Walkman. I'm usually right on time People are always rushing to get somewhere. So I saved up some money and I started having lessons. a printer and a scanner theres a shark I remember when I got my first digital camera, a little silver one. People take their time having their breakfast. I think people communicate more these days. This is Paul Jennings. have a good time Is this a good time to talk? too much time I use it for my job.

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used to talk about the present time used to introduce someone a period of minutes, hours, years, etc. a particular point in the day or night used before adjectives and adverbs to mean more than is allowed/necessary/ possible if you use something, you do something with it for a particular purpose

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used to show that a particular thing always happened or was true in the past, especially if it I used to have a wonderful red bicycle. no longer happens or is no longer true a camera which records moving pictures and sounds and allows these to be shown on the Internet as they happen not having, using, or doing something angry and violent towards another person very bad to officially stop a person or many people from doing something water which has been treated in order to make it very clean and which has come from a special place and which is sold in bottles a webcam for the computer I did the test without any problems. We all know that people are aggressive. I think it's awful. If you ban boxing, it will become more dangerous. Dont drink bottled water.

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bottled water boxer boxing (boxing) ring

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someone who does the sport of boxing Boxers are great athletes. a sport in which two people hit each other while Boxing is dangerous. wearing big, leather gloves (=pieces of clothing for your hands) a small enclosed area where boxers compete The boxers mustn't step outside the ring.

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carbon dioxide noun carbon footprint

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electric shaver noun exactly exciting fitness glove hairdryer health heater hurt I guess I suppose if (+ past simple) ... would(n't) increase light bulb low-energy microwave adverb adjective noun noun noun noun noun verb phrase phrase conjunction verb noun adjective noun B2 A1 B1 A2 B1 A2 B1 A2 B1 A2 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B2 A1

a gas that is produced when people and animals breathe out, or when carbon is burned (formula CO2 ) the amount of carbon dioxide (= a gas produced when carbon is burned) that one person's activities produce a piece of electrical equipment used to cut hair off the face or body something you say when you agree completely with someone making you feel very happy and interested the condition of being physically strong and healthy a piece of clothing which covers your fingers and hand a piece of electrical equipment for drying your hair with hot air the condition of your body a machine that heats air or water to cause someone pain or to injure them used when you think that something is probably true or likely used to show that you are not certain or not completely happy about something used to say that something will happen only after something else happens or is true to get bigger or to make something bigger

A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) we produce.

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I'm trying to reduce my carbon footprint. I have an electric shaver. Yes, exactly. I find it quite exciting. health and fitness a pair of gloves I have a hairdryer but I hardly ever use it. health and fitness Solar heaters are very popular in the South of India. Simon hurt his knee playing football. I guess it's worth a lot of money. I haven't thought about it a lot, but I suppose it should be moved. If you had a computer, your life would be a lot easier.

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nature reserve noun of course on standby oven packaging point pressure cooker recycling phrase phrase noun

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Smoking increases the risk of serious illnesses. a glass object containing a wire which produces If you use light bulbs in your kitchen, change light from electricity to low-energy bulbs. describes something, especially a light bulb, If you use light bulbs in your kitchen, change which uses less electricity to work to low-energy bulbs. an electric oven that uses waves of energy to Do you keep the microwave on standby? quickly cook food or make it warmer a place where animals and plants live and are You work at the Nature Reserve. protected used to show that what you are saying is Of course, that's not the same. obvious When a person or a thing is on standby, they Do you keep the microwave and other are ready to be used if necessary kitchen machines on standby? a piece of kitchen equipment which is used for an electric oven cooking food the paper, box, etc that something is inside so that it can be sold or sent somewhere reduce packaging OK, that's a good point. Please learn to use a pressure cooker. ways to encourage recycling

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an opinion or fact that deserves to be a pan with a lid which you use to cook food quickly in steam when paper, glass, plastic, etc is put through a process so that it can be used again

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reduce referee save share solar power solution Sorry, but ... turn down waste

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to make something less someone who makes sure that players follow the rules during a sports game to reduce the amount of something you use to have or use something at the same time as someone else power that is created from the sun's energy the way to stop a problem

Prices have been reduced by almost 50 percent. They have rules and theres a referee. It all saves energy. She shares a house with Paul. use solar power There's no easy solution to this problem.

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used to show politeness when expressing refusal Sorry, but more people die in football or disagreement matches, you know. to reduce the level of sound or heat that a machine produces If everyone turned down their heating or air conditioning, we'd use less energy.

to use too much of something or use something They waste less energy. badly used to refer to a situation that you can imagine It would be really nice to get out of the city. happening used to talk about things in the past that happened often or always used as a more polite form of will in requests and offers not correct When I was a little girl, we'd often swim in the pool. Would it be possible to meet up tomorrow? I might be wrong but I think they should build the airport near Sibley.

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