Intermediate wordlist Unit number
Page ENGLISH number 1 152 argue
PoS
Definition
verb
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153 awful
adj
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153 boiling 153 brilliant 152 complain
adj adj verb
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153 delicious
adj
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152 encourage
verb
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13 enormous 13 exhausted 8 express feelings
to speak angrily to someone, telling them that you disagree with them very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant very hot very good to say that something is wrong or that you are annoyed about something If food or drink is delicious, it smells or tastes extremely good. to make someone more likely to do something, or make something more likely to happen extremely large very tired to show your emotions
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8 face-to-face, face to face 13 fantastic 153 filthy 13 freezing 153 furious
adj adj phrase
adj, adv adj adj
directly, meeting someone in the same place very good extremely dirty
adj
very cold
adj
extremely angry
8 give a phrase presentation 8 give opinions phrase 152 greet 13 impossible 152 insist
8 interview
verb adj verb
verb
to give a talk giving information about something to say what you think about something to welcome someone If an action or event is impossible, it cannot happen or be done. to demand that something must be done or that you must have a particular thing to ask someone questions in an interview
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8 keep in touch phrase
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153 miserable 152 persuade
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8 speak in 8 tell a joke
adj verb phrase phrase
to continue to communicate with someone by telephoning or writing to them unhappy to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot to give a talk to people you do not to say something to make people laugh, usually a short story with a extremely small
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13 tiny
adj
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13 useless 23 app
adj noun
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21 apply for sth
verb
2
phrase
2
21 be in charge of 23 browse
2
23 browser
noun
2
23 button
noun
2
21 candidate
noun
2
21 career
noun
2
23 click
verb
2
23 connect
verb
2
21 contact
noun
2
21 creative thinking
phrase
2
21 CV
noun
a document which describes your qualifications and the jobs you have done, which you send to an employer that you want to work for
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23 delete
verb
2
23 download
verb
2
21 employee
noun
2
21 employer
noun
to remove something, especially from a computer's memory to copy computer programs, music or other information electronically using the internet someone who is paid to work for a person or company a person or company that pays people to work for them
verb
of low quality abbreviation for application: a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose to ask officially for something, especially a job to be the person who has control of or is responsible for someone or something to look at information on the internet a computer program which allows you to look at pages on the internet a switch that you press to control a piece of equipment one of the people trying to get a job a job that you do for a long period of your life and that gives you the chance to move to a higher position and earnon more to press partmoney of a computer mouse to make the computer do something to join two things or places together someone you know who may be able to help you because of their job or position the ability to think about things in a new and imaginative way
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21 experience
noun
2
phrase
2
21 friendly personality 21 grades
2
23 icon
plural noun noun
2 2
23 install 21 interview
verb noun
2
21 knowledge
noun
2
23 password
noun
2
21 positive attitude
phrase
2
21 practical skills 23 press 21 problemsolving
phrase
noun
2
21 selfconfidence 23 share
2
21 skills
2
21 team
plural noun noun
2
23 text message noun
2
23 turn of
verb
2
23 turn on
verb
2 2
23 type 23 upload
verb verb
2
23 username
noun
a name or other word that you sometimes need to use together with a password before you can use a computer on the internet
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32 background
noun
a person's education, family, and experience of life
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verb noun
verb
knowledge that you get from doing a job, or from doing, seeing, or feeling something Someone with a friendly personality is always friendly to other people. the marks you get in your exams or school work a small picture on a computer screen that you choose in order to make the computer do something to put software onto a computer a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course information and understanding that you have in your mind a secret word that allows you to do something, such as use your computer If you have a positive attitude, you feel happy about things and believe they will work out well. the ability to do things that are useful in real situations to push something firmly being able to find answers to problems being sure about yourself and your abilities to allow someone to use or have something that belongs to you the things you are able to do a group of people who work together to do something a written message, usually containing words with letters left out, sent from one mobile phone to another to move the switch on a machine, light, etc so that it stops working to move the switch on a machine, light, etc so that it starts working to write something using a keyboard to copy computer programs or information electronically, usually from a small computer to a larger one or to the internet
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36 bring sb up
verb
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35 childhood 36 cut sth of
noun verb
to look after a child and teach them until they are old enough to look after themselves the part of your life when you are a to cut something so that it is no longer attached to something else an important, respected, older member of a group being the oldest of three or more people, especially within a family when two people are friends
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elder
noun
3
eldest
adj
3
32 friendship
noun
3
35 generation
noun
all the people in a society or family who are approximately the same age
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verb
3
32 get on with sb 32 get to know sb 36 get together
to like someone and be friendly with them to become familiar with someone because you have met them and talked tointhem to meet order to do something or spend time together
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36 grow apart
verb
to become less friendly
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36 grow up
verb
to become older or an adult
3
36 hang out
verb
to spend time with someone
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32 have sth in common
phrase
3
32 keep in touch phrase
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35 middle child
3
36 mix sth/sb up verb
3
35 nephew
noun
3
35 niece
noun
3
35 only child
noun
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32 personality
noun
to share interests, experiences, or other characteristics with someone or something to continue to communicate with someone by telephoning or writing to them a child who has a younger and an older brother or sister to confuse two people or things by thinking that one person or thing is the other person or thing the son of your brother or sister, or the son of your husband's or wife's brother or sister the daughter of your brother or sister, or the daughter of your husband's or wife's brother or sister someone who has no brothers or sisters the way you are as a person
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35 raise
verb
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phrase verb
noun
to look after and educate a child until they have become an adult
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32 relationship
noun
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32 relative
noun
the way two people or groups feel and behave towards each other a member of your family
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36 ring sb up
verb
to call someone on the telephone
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32 sense of humour 32 shared interests
noun
3
32 stranger
noun
the ability to understand funny things and to be funny yourself If people have shared interests, they are interested in the same things or enjoy doing the same things. someone you have never met before
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32 support
noun
help or encouragement
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36 take after
verb
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35 twin
noun
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44 ability
noun
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44 achievement
noun
to be similar to an older member of your family one of two children who are born to the same mother at the same time the physical or mental skill or qualities that you need to do something something good that you achieve
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49 active
adj
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47 amused
adj
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47 amusing 47 bored
adj adj
4
47 boring
adj
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44 bright 44 brilliant 44 confident
adj adj adj
4
47 depressed
adj
3
phrase
doing a lot of things, or moving around a lot showing that you think something is funny making you laugh or smile feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do not interesting or exciting
intelligent very good certain about your ability to do things well very unhappy, often for a long time
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7 depressing
adj
4
44 determined
adj
4
47 disappointed
adj
4
47 disappointing adj
making you feel disappointed
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47 fascinated
extremely interested
adj
making you feel unhappy and without any hope for the future wanting to do something very much, and not letting anyone stop you unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen
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47 fascinating
adj
extremely interesting
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44 give up
verb
to stop doing something
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44 good at 44 intelligent
phrase adj
4
47 interested
adj
4
47 interesting
adj
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49 lively 44 positive attitude
adj phrase
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47 relaxed
adj
able to do something well able to learn and understand things easily wanting to do, get, or achieve something Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because they are unusual, exciting, or lots ofand ideas. fullhave of energy interest If you have a positive attitude, you feel happy about things and believe they will work out well. feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you
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47 relaxing
adj
making you feel relaxed
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47 satisfied
adj
4
47 satisfying
adj
pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted making you feel pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted
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49 sensitive
adj
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49 shy
adj
4
49 sociable
adj
4
44 success story noun
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44 successful
adj
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44 talented
adj
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49 talkative
adj
easily upset by the things people say or do not confident, especially about meeting or talking to new people Someone who is sociable enjoys being with people and meeting new something or someone that achieves great success, often by making a lot having achieved a lot or made a lot of money through your work showing natural ability in a particular area A talkative person talks a lot.
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47 terrified
adj
very frightened
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47 terrifying
adj
making you very frightened an area of coast where the land one of the many parts of a tree that grows out from its trunk a large hole in the side of a cliff, mountain, or under the ground the way the Earth's weather is changing
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155 bay 60 branch
noun noun
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155 cave
noun
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56 climate change
noun
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155 coast 56 conservation
noun
the land beside the sea
noun
the protection of nature
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154 creature
noun
anything that lives but is not a plant
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56 damage
verb
to harm or break something
a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants to damage something so badly that it does not exist or cannot be used
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155 desert
noun
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154 destroy
verb
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56 endangered
adj
5
56 environment
noun
5
56 environmenta adj lly friendly 60 feather noun
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155 forest
noun
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60 fur
noun
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155 lake
noun
5
60 leaf
noun
5
154 limit
verb
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154 local
adj
5
155 national park noun
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154 natural
adj
5
155 ocean
noun
5
60 paw
noun
5
60 petal
noun
5
56 pollution
noun
5
56 prevent
verb
Endangered plants and animals may soon not exist because there are very few now alive. the air, land and water where people, animals and plants live not damaging the environment one of the soft, light things that grow from and cover a bird's skin a large area of trees growing closely together the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals like cats and rabbits a large area of water which has land all around it a flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch to control something so that it is less than a particular amount or number relating to an area near you a large area of park for use by the public, usually an area of special Something that is natural exists or happens because of nature, not because it was made or done by people. one of the five main areas that the sea is divided into the foot of certain animals, such as cats and dogs one of the thin, flat, coloured parts on the outside of a flower damage caused to water, air, etc by harmful substances or waste to stop something happening or to stop someone doing something
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155 river
noun
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56 save
verb
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60 scales
plural noun
to keep someone or something safe from something dangerous or bad a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot to put used paper, glass, plastic, etc through a process so that it can be used again a long, natural area of water that flows across the land and into a sea, lake, or another river to stop someone or something from being killed or destroyed the flat pieces of hard material that cover the skin of fish and snakes
noun
a large area of salt water
noun
the outer layer of a person or animal's body a group of plants or animals which share similar characteristics
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56 protect 155 rainforest 56 recycle
155 sea 60 skin
verb noun verb
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154 species
noun
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155 stream 154 survive
noun verb
a small river to continue to exist after being in a difficult or dangerous situation
noun
the long, narrow part that sticks out at the back of an animal's body an area of low land between hills or mountains a stream of water that flows from a high place, often to a pool below a type of net made by a spider to catch other insects
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60 tail
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155 valley
noun
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155 waterfall
noun
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60 web
noun
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56 wildlife
noun
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157 chop
verb
animals, birds, and plants living in their natural environment to put something with something a system that keeps the air cool in a building or car having a strong, sour, usually unpleasant taste a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, that you can get money from using a plastic card to cut something into small pieces
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156 creamy
adj
like cream or containing cream
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156 crunchy
adj
Crunchy food is hard and makes a noise when you eat it. a narrow area of a road for bicycles
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157 add 68 air conditioning 71 bitter
verb noun adj
78 cash machine noun
68 cycle lane
noun
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156 dried
adj
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156 eat out
verb
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156 fresh
adj
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157 fry
verb
Dried food or plants have had all their liquid removed, especially in order to stop them from decaying. to eat in a restaurant
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69 get around
verb
Fresh food has been produced or collected recently and has not been frozen, dried, etc. to cook something in hot oil or fat or to be cooked in hot oil or fat to travel around a place
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69 go away
verb
to go somewhere, often for a holiday
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156 go back
verb
to return to a place
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157 heat up
verb
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156 heavy
adj
to make something become hot or warm Heavy food makes you feel too full.
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71 hot
adj
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156 light
adj
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156 look around
verb
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157 mash 157 mix
verb verb
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6 6 6
adj
to crush food until it is soft to combine two or more substances to make one substance a special place on a road where traffic must stop if people want to cross to learn language by hearing it or practising it and not by being taught a system of vehicles such as buses and trains which operate at regular times and that the public use not cooked Rich food has a lot of butter, cream, or eggs in it. the time when a lot of people are travelling to or from work and so roads and trains are very busy to give someone food or drink, especially guests or customers in a to take someone around a place and show it to them having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, andstrong not sweet containing flavours from spice
68 pedestrian crossing 69 pick sth up
noun
78 public transport
noun
156 raw 71 rich 68 rush hour
verb
adj adj noun
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157 serve
verb
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69 show sb around 156 sour
verb
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71 spicy
Hot food contains strong spices which cause a burning feeling in your Light food does not make you feel very full. to look at things in a place
adj
6
157 squeeze
verb
to press something firmly
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157 stir
verb
to mix food or liquid by moving a spoon round and round in it
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156 sweet
adj
with a taste like sugar
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71 tasty
adj
6
68 traffic jam
noun
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68 traffic lights
plural noun verb
Food which is tasty has a good flavour and is nice to eat. a line of cars, trucks, etc that are moving slowly or not moving at all a set of red, green and yellow lights that is used to start and stop traffic to arrive somewhere
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156 turn up
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84 apologise for verb
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84 argue with
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158 attic
verb noun
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80 balcony
noun
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158 basement
noun
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84 believe in sth verb 84 belong to sb verb
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80 block of flats
noun
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84 care about sth
verb
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84 complain verb about sth 84 cope with sth verb
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84 depend on sth/sb
verb
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158 doorbell
noun
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158 first floor
noun
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158 flat
noun
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80 floor
noun
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158 front door
noun
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158 ground floor
noun
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158 landing 80 location
noun noun
to tell someone that you are sorry about something you have done to speak angrily to someone, telling them that you disagree with them a room at the top of a house under the roof a small area joined to the wall outside a room on a high level where you can stand or sit a room or set of rooms that is below ground level in a building to think that something exists If something belongs to you, you own it. a large building that is divided into apartments to think that something is important and to feel interested in it or worried about it to say that something is wrong or that you are annoyed about something to deal quite successfully with a difficult situation If something depends on someone or something, it is influenced by them, or changes because of them. a button that you press next to or on a door that makes a noise to let someone know that you are there the level of a building directly above the ground level a set of rooms to live in, with all the rooms on one level of a building a particular level of a building the main entrance to a building, especially a house, which usually faces the road the level of a building which is on the ground the area of floor at the top of a set of a place or position
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158 lock
noun
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80 move house
phrase
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80 move in/into
verb
7
80 move out
verb
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80 neighbourhoo noun d 84 pay for sth verb
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84 rely on sth/sb verb
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80 rent
verb
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158 steps
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84 succeed in sth 158 terrace
plural noun verb
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noun
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84 think about sth
verb
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80 view
noun
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84 wait for sb/sth
verb
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84 worry about sth
verb
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96 admit
verb
8
verb
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96 advise sb to do sth 96 agree
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92 article
noun
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95 aford
verb
the thing that is used to close a door, window, etc, and that needs a key to open it to leave your home in order to live in a new one to begin living in a new home to leave your home and go to live somewhere else an area of a town or city that people live in to give money to someone in order to buy something from them to need something or someone in order to be successful, work to pay money to live in a building that someone else owns the surfaces that you walk on when you go up or down stairs to achieve what you are trying to achieve a flat area outside a house, restaurant, etc where you can sit to use your mind to imagine a situation
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159 blogger 92 breaking news
noun noun
the things that you can see from a place to stay in a place until someone or something arrives or someone is ready for you to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel anxious to agree that you did something bad, or that something bad is true to make a suggestion about what you think someone should do to say you will do something that someone asks you to do a piece of writing in a magazine, newspaper, etc to have enough money to buy something a person who writes or reads a blog news that is just becoming known
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95 browse
verb
to look at information on the internet
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92 business
noun
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92 celebrity gossip
noun
the buying and selling of goods or services conversations about the private lives of famous people
verb
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95 come out
verb
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92 current afairs
plural noun
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159 editor
noun
92 entertainmen noun t
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159 good value (for money)
phrase
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159 have a guarantee
phrase
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92 headline
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159 in stock 96 invite 159 journalist
phrase verb noun
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phrase
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95 look for a bargain 92 news
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92 news feed
noun
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159 news organisation 96 ofer
noun
noun
noun
verb
If a product comes out, it becomes available to buy. important political or social events which are happening in the world at the present time someone who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine shows, films, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people If something is good value, it is of good quality or there is a lot of it so you think the amount of money you spent on it was right. to have a written promise made by a company to repair one of its products or give you a new one if it had a fault the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters above it to be available in a shop to ask someone to come to a social someone whose job is journalism
to try to find something being sold for less than its usual price the announcement of important events on television, radio and in newspapers a continuous supply of news announcements a company that gathers and reports news to say that you are willing to do something available for a lower price than usual ideas and activities relating to how a country or area is governed to leave a message on a website
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159 on sale 92 politics
phrase noun
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159 post comments
phrase
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159 presenter
noun
someone who introduces a radio or television programme
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96 promise
verb
to say that you will certainly do something or that something will certainly happen not expensive
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159 reasonably priced 96 recommend 95 refund
phrase verb noun
to advise someone that something should be done to give back money that someone has paid to you
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96 refuse
verb
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96 remind
verb
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159 reporter
noun
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159 send sth back verb
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159 social media
noun
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159 spread
verb
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96 suggest
verb
159 take sth back verb
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96 threaten
verb
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96 warn
verb
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160 action film
noun
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107 album
noun
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160 animation
noun
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109 artist
noun
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109 artistic
adj
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107 audience
noun
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verb
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160 base sth on sth 109 beautiful 109 beauty
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109 celebrate
verb
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109 celebration
noun
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160 character
noun
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109 charitable
adj
adj noun
to say that you will not do or accept something to make someone remember something, or remember to do someone whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them on television, radio, or in a newspaper to return something to someone you have bought it from websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet to increase, or move to cover a larger area or affect a larger number of to express an idea or plan for someone to consider to return something to a shop to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them, or cause problems for them if they do not do what you want to advise someone not to do something that could cause danger a film in which the characters have exciting physical adventures several songs or pieces of music on a CD, a record, etc an animated film, or the process of making animated films someone who creates art, especially paintings and drawings showing skill and imagination in creating things, especially in painting, drawing, the people who sit etc and watch a performance at a theatre, cinema, etc If you base something on facts or ideas, you use those facts or ideas to very attractive the quality of being beautiful to do something enjoyable because it is a special day, or because something good has happened when you celebrate a special day or event a person in a book, film, etc A charitable event, activity, or organization gives money, food, or help to people who need it.
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109 charity
noun
an official organization that gives money, food, or help to people who need it a television or radio programme where people are asked questions about themselves a group of people who sing together entertainment such as a film, play, etc which is funny to make something happen or exist
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160 chat show
noun
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107 choir 160 comedy
noun noun
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109 create
verb
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109 creative
adj
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109 creativity
noun
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109 cultural
adj
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109 culture
noun
music, art, theatre, literature, etc
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109 develop
verb
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109 development
noun
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160 director
noun
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107 DJ
noun
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160 documentary noun
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160 drama
noun
to grow or change and become more advanced, or to make someone or something do this when someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced someone who tells the actors in a film or play what to do someone who plays music on the radio or at discos a film or television programme that gives facts about a real situation or real people a play in a theatre or on television or radio
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107 festival
noun
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160 film
verb
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160 game show
noun
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109 happiness
noun
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109 happy
adj
9
160 horror film
noun
good at thinking of new ideas or using imagination to create new and unusual things the ability to produce new ideas or things using skill and imagination relating to music, art, theatre, literature, etc
a series of special events, performances, etc that often takes place over several days to record moving pictures with a camera, usually to make a film for the cinema or television a programme on television in which people play games to try to win prizes the feeling of being happy pleased and in a good mood, especially because something good a film in which very frightening or unnatural things happen, for example dead people coming to life and people being murdered
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107 instrument
noun
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109 musical
adj
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107 musician
noun
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107 orchestra
noun
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109 organise
verb
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109 organised
adj
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109 organiser
noun
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107 perform
verb
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109 performance
noun
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109 performer
noun
someone who entertains people
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107 play live
phrase
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107 playlist
noun
9
107 recording studio 160 romance 160 scene
noun
noun
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160 science fiction film 160 soap opera
If musicians play live, they play their instruments rather than playing a recording a list of pieces of music chosen to be broadcast or played a place where music is recorded using special equipment a story about love a short part of a film, play, or book in which the events happen in one place a film based on a story about life in the future or in other parts of the universe a series of television or radio programmes that continues over a long period and is about the lives of a group of characters
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160 studio
noun
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160 thriller
noun
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107 track
noun
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118 afraid of
adj
10
161 attack
verb
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161 beat
verb
to try to score points, goals, etc. against someone in a sport to defeat someone in a competition
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161 compete
verb
to take part in a race or competition
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noun noun
noun
an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano or drum relating to music someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job a large group of musicians who play different instruments together to plan or arrange something An organised person arranges things well. someone who plans an event or activity to entertain people by acting, singing, dancing, etc acting, singing, dancing, or playing music to entertain people
a room where television/radio programmes or musical recordings are made a book or film with an exciting story, often about crime one song or piece of music on a CD, record, etc frightened of
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161 competitor
noun
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161 court
noun
10
121 do research
phrase
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161 do badly 161 do well
phrase phrase
to study a subject in detail in order to discover new information to be unsuccessful to be successful
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161 do your best
phrase
to do something as well as you can
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161 do your homework 118 essential for
phrase
to do work which teachers give you to do at home very important and necessary for
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116 extreme sport
noun
10
166 have a go
phrase
10
118 interested in
adj
10
161 lose
verb
10
161 make a (big) diference 161 make a 161 make a mistake 161 make a phone call 161 make friends (with sb) 161 make money
phrase
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adj
phrase phrase
a person, team, or company that is competing with others an area for playing particular sports
a sport that is very dangerous and exciting, for example skydiving and bungee jumping to try something wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about If you lose a game, competition, or election, the team or person that you are competing with wins. to change a situation (a lot)
phrase
to decide something to do something in a way that is not correct to call someone on the telephone
phrase
to begin to know and like someone
phrase
to earn money
121 make our own phrase luck 161 make phrase progress 161 make sense phrase phrase
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121 make the most of 161 match
10
116 miss
verb
10
161 net
noun
10
161 opponent
noun
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118 perfect for
adj
noun
to be responsible for our futures to develop and improve to have a meaning or reason that you can understand to take full advantage of something a sports competition in which two people or teams compete against to not hit or catch something as you intended something made with a piece of net, for example for sports someone who you compete against in a game or competition as good as possible for
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161 point
noun
a unit used for showing who is winning in a game or competition liked by
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118 popular with
adj
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118 proud of
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161 referee
noun
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118 right for
adj
feeling very pleased about something you have done, something you own, or someone you know someone who makes sure that players follow the rules during a sports game suitable for
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118 scared of 161 score
adj verb
frightened of to get points in a game or test
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118 similar to
adj
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161 take a break
phrase
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161 take a chance phrase
Something which is similar to something else has many things the same, although it is not exactly the same. to stop an activity for a short time in order to rest or eat to take a risk
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161 take a nap 121 take a risk
phrase phrase
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121 take action
phrase
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121 take phrase advantage of
to use the good things in a situation
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phrase
to deal with something
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161 take care of sth 161 take it easy
phrase
to relax and not use too much energy
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161 take part in
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118 tired of
adj
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161 track
noun
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116 training 116 workout
noun noun
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118 worried about adj
to be involved in an activity with other people bored or annoyed by something that has happened too often the sport of running in races around a wide circular path made for this preparation for a sport or competition when you do a series of exercises to make your body strong and healthy anxious because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen
to have a short sleep to do something although something bad might happen because of it to do something
Pronunciation (UK)
Example
ˈɑːgjuː
I try not to argue with my boss – even when he’s wrong! The food in that restaurant was absolutely awful. It was absolutely boiling in He's brilliant at playing the piano. Are you going to complain about the terrible food? That cake is delicious! Could I have some more, please? She encouraged me to apply for the job.
ˈɔːfəl ˈbɔɪlɪŋ ˈbrɪliənt kəmˈpleɪn dɪˈlɪʃəs ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ
ɪˈnɔːməs ɪgˈzɔːstɪd ɪkspres ˈfiːlɪŋz
That cake’s absolutely enormous. I'm absolutely exhausted! They express their feelings and opinions directly, and aren’t afraid to say how they feel. feɪs tə ˈfeɪs Baby Boomers definitely prefer face-to-face communication. fænˈtæstɪk We had a fantastic holiday. ˈfɪlθi Your T-shirt’s filthy! Put it in the washing machine. ˈfriːzɪŋ I went for a swim in the river and the water was absolutely freezing. ˈfjʊəriəs I was furious when I found out he’d read my private diary! gɪv ə prezənˈteɪʃən I don’t want to give a presentation. gɪv əˈpɪnjənz Bloggers write articles that give their opinions about things. griːt We were greeted at the airport by the Minister of Tourism. ɪmˈpɒsɪbl It's impossible! I'll never get it right. ɪnˈsɪst I said I would take a taxi to the airport but they insisted on driving me in their car. ˈɪntəvjuː The politician was interviewed by a journalist from 'The Times'.
kiːp ɪn ˈtʌtʃ
Let’s keep in touch.
ˈmɪzərəbl pəˈsweɪd
Why do you look so miserable? She’s trying to persuade me to go on holiday with her. When did you last speak in public? Can you tell a joke?
spiːk ɪn ˈpʌblɪk tel ə ˈdʒəʊk ˈtaɪni ˈjuːsləs æp
əˈplaɪ fɔː biː ɪn ˈtʃɑːdʒ əv braʊz
There are only seven houses in my village – it’s absolutely tiny. This book's useless! She downloaded some apps.
Hundreds of people applied for the job. I’m in charge of a small team.
ˈbraʊzə
She spends a lot of time browsing the internet. Which browser do you use?
ˈbʌtən
Press the button.
ˈkændɪdət
Only six candidates were invited for an interview. It’s hard to balance family life and a career.
kəˈrɪə
klɪk kəˈnekt ˈkɒntækt
krieɪtɪv ˈθɪŋkɪŋ
siːˈviː
I opened one of the emails to click on the ‘unsubscribe’ link. Is there a way to connect to the internet? I’ve got a lot of business contacts who work for employers in different countries. We’re very interested in your creative thinking and your problem-solving skills. I’ve got good grades but I haven’t got much experience to put on my CV.
dɪˈliːt
He deleted the email.
daʊnˈləʊd
She downloaded some apps.
ɪmˈplɔɪiː
There are 200 employees in this organisation. I’ve got a lot of business contacts who work for employers in different countries.
ɪmˈplɔɪə
ɪkˈspɪəriəns
Climbing experience is needed for this job.
frendli pɜːsənˈæləti We are looking for soft skills such as a friendly personality. ɡreɪdz I’ve got good grades but I haven’t got much experience to put on my CV. ˈaɪkɒn Click on the icon.
ɪnˈstɔːl ˈɪntəvjuː
He installed the app on his phone. Only six candidates were invited for an interview.
ˈnɒlɪdʒ
I’m proud of my practical skills and medical knowledge. You need to type your password.
ˈpɑːswɜːd pɒzətɪv ˈætɪtjuːd
I have a positive attitude towards my work.
ˈpræktɪkəl skɪlz
Maybe your knowledge and practical skills aren't right for the job. Press the button. We’re very interested in your creative thinking and your problem-solving skills. He doesn't have much selfconfidence. She shared the photos online.
pres ˈprɒbləm sɒlvɪŋ
selfˈkɒnfɪdəns ʃeə skɪlz tiːm
Do you have the right skills for the job? I work well in a team.
ˈtekst mesɪdʒ
She sent me a text message.
tɜːn ˈɒf
Please turn off your phones.
tɜːn ˈɒn
How do you turn on this computer? I typed my password. He uploaded some photos.
taɪp ʌpˈləʊd
ˈjuːzəneɪm
Type your username and password.
ˈbækgraʊnd
Most of my friends come from the same background as me.
brɪŋ ˈʌp
My grandmother brought me up, so I’m very close to her.
ˈtʃaɪldhʊd kʌt ˈɒf
I spent all my childhood in Malta. We saw that we’d both cut all our hair off!
ˈeldə ˈeldɪst ˈfrendʃɪp dʒenəˈreɪʃən
get ˈɒn wɪð get tə ˈnəʊ get təˈgeðə
grəʊ əˈpɑːt
grəʊ ˈʌp hæŋ ˈaʊt hæv ɪn ˈkɒmən
kiːp ɪn ˈtʌtʃ
mɪdl ˈtʃaɪld
My longest friendship started when I was at primary school. I’ve just become a grandmother, so there are now three generations in our family! I generally get on with people of all different ages. I think you can only get to know people well when you live with them. We usually speak on the phone two or three times a day, and we get together as often as we can. We didn’t use to argue much, but in our teenage years we started to grow apart. As we grew up, we created our own identities. We wanted to hang out with each other more. My friends and I like the same music but that’s the only thing we have in common. I’m not very good at keeping in touch with friends who live far away. I’m the middle child in our family.
mɪks ˈʌp
We looked so similar – our parents used to mix us up.
ˈnefjuː
My brother has got a son and a daughter, so I’ve got a nephew and a niece. My brother has got a son and a daughter, so I’ve got a nephew and a niece. I haven’t got any brothers or sisters, so I’m an only child. Your personality type influences your friendships, your relationships and your career. Helena has given up work to stay at home and raise her young
niːs
ˈəʊnli tʃaɪld pɜːsənˈæləti
reɪz
rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp ˈrelətɪv rɪŋ ˈʌp sens əv ˈhjuːmə ʃeəd ˈɪntrəsts
ˈstreɪndʒə
I have a good relationship with my cousins. A lot of my relatives live in the same town as I do. My parents ring me up every Sunday night for a chat. I can be friends with anyone who has the same sense of humour as I have shared interests with most of my close friends.
teɪk ˈɑːftə
I don’t like it when strangers start talking to me. I don’t need emotional support from my friends. I think I mainly take after my dad.
twɪn
What’s it like to have a twin?
əˈbɪlɪti
She has the ability to pass exams without even trying. Learning French was a big achievement for me. Extroverts are active and lively.
səˈpɔːt
əˈtʃiːvmənt ˈæktɪv əˈmjuːzd əˈmjuːzɪŋ bɔːd
ˈbɔːrɪŋ
braɪt ˈbrɪliənt ˈkɒnfɪdənt dɪˈprest
dɪˈpresɪŋ dɪˈtɜːmɪnd dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd
dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ
ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd
I thought Clare would like the picture, but she wasn’t amused. It was an amusing story. I was a bit bored by all the stuff about business. Everyone who thinks that introverts are depressed or boring should read this book. These kids are very bright. He’s brilliant at playing the piano. It’s good to be confident! Everyone who thinks that introverts are depressed or boring should read this book. Some people find winter depressing but I like it. She was determined to work on TV. I was disappointed that Susan Cain only writes about society in the USA. Everyone says the new restaurant is very good but I thought it was very disappointing. Japan is a wonderful country. I’m fascinated by the culture.
ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ gɪv ˈʌp ˈgʊd ət ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt ˈɪntrəstɪd ˈɪntrəstɪŋ
This is the most fascinating book I’ve read for a long time. He thought the course was too easy, so he gave up after six She is good at making friends. She was very intelligent and did well at school. Jo and I are going to a concert next week. Are you interested? I found the ideas very interesting.
ˈlaɪvli pɒzətɪv ˈætɪtjuːd
Extroverts are active and lively. It’s important to have a positive attitude towards your work.
rɪˈlækst
The service in this restaurant is always friendly and relaxed.
rɪˈlæksɪŋ
There was a relaxing atmosphere in the restaurant, with plenty of space. We weren't satisfied with his explanation.
ˈsætɪsfaɪd
ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋ
It’s so satisfying when you manage to take the photo at just the right moment.
ˈsensɪtɪv
Introverts are shy and sensitive.
ʃaɪ
Introverts are shy and sensitive.
ˈsəʊʃəbl
It’s good to be sociable!
səkˈses stɔːri
Getting that job was the beginning of her success story. Oprah Winfrey is a successful TV presenter in the USA. I’m not very talented at art.
səkˈsesfəl ˈtæləntɪd ˈtɔːkətɪv ˈterəfaɪd ˈterəfaɪɪŋ beɪ brɑːntʃ keɪv ˈklaɪmət tʃeɪndʒ
Students and employees are expected to be confident and talkative. When I saw the spider on my leg I was terrified! I thought the plane was going to crash. It was terrifying! They sailed into the bay. This is an Indian leaf butterfly, sitting on the branch of a tree. It was completely dark inside the cave. Do most people in your country care enough about climate
kəʊst kɒnsəˈveɪʃən ˈkriːtʃə
ˈdæmɪdʒ
ˈdezət dɪˈstrɔɪ
ɪnˈdeɪndʒəd
ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt ɪnvaɪərənmentəli ˈfrendli ˈfeðə ˈfɒrɪst
fɜː leɪk
liːf ˈlɪmɪt ˈləʊkəl næʃənəl ˈpɑːk ˈnætʃərəl
ˈəʊʃən pɔː
ˈpetəl pəˈluːʃən prɪˈvent
Miami has endless sandy beaches along the coast. There are several conservation projects in this area. Fortunately, there are several conservation projects working to save this beautiful creature. Have new roads and buildings damaged the environment near you? This lizard lives in the desert in Australia. If we're not careful, the home of the orang utan will be completely destroyed. Unfortunately, the orang utan is endangered. What can ordinary people do to help the environment? We try to be environmentally friendly. When the snow melts, the bird’s feathers change colour. It takes quite a long time for forests to recover if they’ve already been cut down. Polar bears have white fur. It’s just not pleasant to swim in rivers and lakes that have plastic bags floating in them. This butterfly looks like a leaf. The government needs to limit the number of cars and factories. We can’t do anything without the support of the local people. The wildlife in the national park is amazing. Some people say that the melting ice is natural – that human beings are not causing climate change. There are five oceans in the world. Polar bears can easily run up to other animals and attack with their huge paws. This bee orchid looks exactly like it has a real bee resting on its petals. Is air pollution a problem where you live? How can we prevent air pollution?
prəˈtekt ˈreɪnfɒrɪst riːˈsaɪkl
We are trying to protect these animals. Are you going to work in the rainforests? We recycle all our glass and paper.
ˈrɪvə
He took me to an old boat on the river.
seɪv
We want to save these wildlife areas. Many fish can change the colour of their scales instantly to match their background. Did you have to do some training before you went in the sea? Polar bears have layers of fat under their skin. Some scientists think that many species will not be able to survive if the temperature changes too much. The children jumped across the Some scientists think that many species will not be able to survive if the temperature changes too much. The bird goes grey, from its head to its tail. Their house is in a valley.
skeɪlz
siː skɪn ˈspiːʃiːz
striːm səˈvaɪv
teɪl ˈvæli ˈwɔːtəfɔːl web
ˈwaɪldlaɪf æd ˈeə kəndɪʃənɪŋ ˈbɪtə ˈkæʃ məʃi:n
tʃɒp ˈkriːmi ˈkrʌntʃi ˈsaɪkl leɪn
There are several waterfalls in the area. The Amazon jungle spider creates a web which looks like a much larger spider. What wildlife or natural environments are endangered in your500g country? Add minced lamb to the The air conditioning wasn’t working in my car so I was boiling hot. The cake has a bitter orange filling. I need some money. Is there a cash machine near here? Chop four chilies, two tomatoes, one onion and a bunch of coriander. We had a creamy avocado and tomato dip with crunchy tortilla chips. We had a creamy avocado and tomato dip with crunchy tortilla chips. I saw someone waving to me from the cycle lane.
draɪd
We ate some dried fruit.
iːt ˈaʊt
When I eat out, I generally prefer Chinese food. The meatballs were served with couscous and fresh herbs.
freʃ
fraɪ
Fry the meatballs in the oil.
get əˈraʊnd
The quickest way to get around my home town is on foot. Next time I go away with my family, I’d like to go to Spain. I loved my visit to my country’s capital city and I’d like to go back soon. Heat up one tablespoon of olive oil in a pan. I had a really heavy dinner last night so I didn’t sleep very well. The fish is served with hot chillies.
gəʊ əˈweɪ gəʊ ˈbæk hiːt ˈʌp ˈhevi hɒt laɪt lʊk əˈraʊnd mæʃ mɪks pədestriən ˈkrɒsɪŋ pɪk ˈʌp pʌblɪk ˈtrænspɔːt
rɔː rɪtʃ ˈrʌʃ aʊə
sɜːv ʃəʊ əˈraʊnd saʊə ˈspaɪsi skwiːz stɜː
We had noodles and vegetables in a light soup. When I get the chance, I really enjoy looking around art galleries. Mash three avocados in a bowl. Mix all the ingredients together. The lights at a pedestrian crossing were broken. I try to pick up new English vocabulary by watching TV. Shall we drive or use public transport? The soup was served with a raw I had a slice of rich Austrian chocolate cake. By the time I was on the road it was rush hour and the roads were very busy. Serve the guacamole with tortilla chips. I’d be a good person to show someone around my local This cream’s horrible. It tastes really sour. The white fish was cooked in a spicy Thai sauce. Squeeze the juice of half a lime into the mixture. Cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
swiːt ˈteɪsti ˈtræfɪk dʒæm ˈtræfɪk laɪts tɜːn ˈʌp əˈpɒlədʒaɪz fə ˈɑːgjuː wɪð ˈætɪk ˈbælkəni
ˈbeɪsmənt bɪˈliːv ɪn bɪˈlɒŋ tuː blɒk əv ˈflæts ˈkeər əbaʊt
kəmˈpleɪn əbaʊt ˈkəʊp wɪð dɪˈpend ɒn
The dessert wasn't as sweet as I expected. We had some tasty Moroccan meatballs. I sat in the same traffic jam for about 45 minutes. All the traffic lights in the city centre were stuck on red. I was the first person to turn up to class today. I’d like to apologise for what I said earlier. I argued with the traffic warden about the parking fine. I put all the stuff I don’t use in the attic. We don’t have a garden or a terrace, but we do have a balcony where we can sit outside. A lot of American houses have a large basement under the house. Do you believe in bad luck? All of the land near the river is private – it belongs to the university. I live on the fourth floor of a modern block of flats. If we really care about the environment we should all consider buying electric cars. People complain about the traffic here, but it isn’t bad compared to a big city. is finding it hard to cope My friend with all the noise in the city. Do I like living in the countryside? That depends on the weather!
ˈdɔːbel
Two police officers rang my doorbell.
fɜːst ˈflɔː
My apartment's on the first floor.
flæt
Our flat is on the third floor of our building. Our flat is on the third floor of our building. The wind had blown a tree down and it had blocked the front door.
flɔː frʌnt ˈdɔː
graʊnd ˈflɔː
He lives in a ground floor flat.
ˈlændɪŋ ləʊˈkeɪʃən
Go up the stairs to the landing. My new house is in a good
lɒk
The front door has two locks.
muːv ˈhaʊs
I’ve moved house a lot of times, so I’ve had lots of different addresses. I can’t move into my new place until Friday I’ve got to move out of this house on Tuesday. I live in a very busy neighbourhood. I’m sorry, but I’m not going to pay for the dessert. You can’t rely on public transport.
muːv ˈɪn/ˈɪntuː muːv ˈaʊt ˈneɪbəhʊd ˈpeɪ fə rɪˈlaɪ ɒn rent steps səkˈsiːd ɪn ˈterəs ˈθɪŋk əbaʊt
vjuː ˈweɪt fə
I don’t have my own house, so I rent the house I’m living in. Go up the steps at the front of the building. He hasn’t succeeded in finding a job yet, unfortunately. We don’t have a garden or a terrace. You don’t have to think about anything, you can just sit and watch the world go by. The view from my bedroom is nothing special – just a street and more houses. You can read it while you wait for the train.
ˈwʌri əbaʊt
A lot of people worry about money.
ədˈmɪt
The woman admitted eating the dessert. They advised him to advertise the hotel more. She agreed to have the new product on her hair. I read some articles in a magazine. There were some boots I really liked, but I couldn’t afford them. He is a business blogger. I always want to keep up to date with breaking news in my country and abroad. Do you prefer browsing online, or in real shops? I was a bit bored by all the stuff about business. I quite often go on websites to check the latest celebrity gossip.
ədˈvaɪz əˈgriː ˈɑːtɪkl əˈfɔːd ˈblɒgə breɪkɪŋ ˈnjuːz
braʊz ˈbɪznɪs sɪlebrɪti ˈgɒsɪp
kʌm ˈaʊt kʌrənt əˈfeəz
ˈedɪtə entəˈteɪnmənt
gʊd ˈvæljuː
That new game came out last Sunday. I'm interested in current affairs.
The editor told me to rewrite the story. If you want to know what’s happening in Hollywood, you should watch the entertainment news. Our holiday was a bit more expensive than we thought, but it was still good value.
hæv ə gærənˈtiː
Did the tablet have a guarantee when you bought it?
ˈhedlaɪn
There are dramatic headlines everywhere I look. The book I wanted wasn't in stock. I’ve invited your parents to visit Liz Kerr is an environmental journalist who is helping whales that have come ashore. I’ve been looking for bargains at the clothes market. Every day I watch the news on TV.
ɪn ˈstɒk ɪnˈvaɪt ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst
lʊk fər ə ˈbɑːgɪn njuːz ˈnjuːz fiːd ˈnjuːz ɔːɡənaɪzeɪʃən ˈɒfə ɒn ˈseɪl ˈpɒlɪtɪks pəʊst ˈkɒments
prɪˈzentə
ˈprɒmɪs
I subscribe to a couple of news feeds online. How much do governments influence news organisations like Sky News and the BBC? The waiter offered to get the manager. Was the tablet on sale? I don’t usually watch programmes about politics on TV. Young adults prefer news websites where they can post comments about articles. Carel Pedre, a local radio presenter, used information from Twitter and Facebook in his reports to help people find family members. They promised to write a good review.
riːzənəbli ˈpraɪst
The game was reasonably priced.
rekəˈmend
He recommended trying a new hair product. Do you think I’ll get a refund?
ˈriːfʌnd
rɪˈfjuːz rɪˈmaɪnd rɪˈpɔːtə
send ˈbæk səʊʃəl ˈmiːdiə
spred səˈdʒest teɪk ˈbæk ˈθretən
wɔːn ˈækʃən fɪlm
ˈælbəm ænɪˈmeɪʃən ˈɑːtɪst
ɑːˈtɪstɪk ˈɔːdiəns ˈbeɪs ɒn ˈbjuːtɪfəl ˈbjuːti ˈselɪbreɪt
selɪˈbreɪʃən ˈkærəktə ˈtʃærɪtəbl
The woman refused to pay for the dessert. He reminded them to write a review. He worked as a reporter for a national newspaper.
My soup was tasty, but it was half cold and I had to send it back. People often express their opinions about news stories on social media. Breaking news spreads quickly online. He suggested changing the woman’s hairstyle. The camera didn't work so I took it back. The woman threatened to write a bad review. She warned him not to cut her hair too short. You know, I go to watch a drama, or an action film – and it just doesn’t look real. I really like Kanye West and I’ve got all his albums. I studied computer animation at college. You can enjoy sculptures and other modern art installations by artists from around the world. My sister's very artistic. I don't like the audience at cinemas. I was very surprised when I discovered that this film is based That’s a beautiful photo. This film shows the beauty of the Pacific islands. My aunt doesn’tusually celebrate her birthday. This annual music and arts festival is a celebration of creativity and culture. George Clooney plays a character who wants to steal money from a Many people gave charitable donations.
ˈtʃærɪti
I'd like to raise money for charity.
ˈtʃæt ʃəʊ
They had some brilliant guests on that chat show.
kwaɪə ˈkɒmədi
I sing in a choir. Did you see that new comedy programme last night? A computer program creates the special effects. You can be creative in your job.
kriˈeɪt kriˈeɪtɪv
kriːeɪˈtɪvɪti ˈkʌltʃərəl
ˈkʌltʃə dɪˈveləp
dɪˈveləpmənt
dɪˈrektə ˈdiːdʒeɪ dɒkjʊˈmentəri
ˈdrɑːmə
ˈfestɪvəl
This annual music and arts festival is a celebration of creativity and The organisers donate all the money they make to projects for social and cultural development. This annual music and arts festival is a celebration of creativity and The characters develop in interesting and unexpected ways. The organisers donate all the money they make to projects for social and cultural development. My favourite director is Sofia Coppola. The DJ was playing hip hop. There was a fascinating wildlife documentary on TV last night about African elephants. You know, I go to watch a drama, or an action film – and it just doesn’t look real. The best day of the festival is the last day.
fɪlm
Did you film the race?
ˈgeɪm ʃəʊ
My friend was on the game show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' and won £5,000! Everyone’s happiness levels are high today! People who sing a lot always seem happy. Dracula' is one of the most famous horror films of all time.
ˈhæpinəs ˈhæpi ˈhɒrə fɪlm
ˈɪnstrəmənt
pleɪ ˈlaɪv
Can you play the piano or any other musical instrument? There were several musical performances. It’s always interesting to watch musicians perform. Music played by an orchestra was added after filming had finished. This app helps busy people organise themselves. It sounds like you have to be quite organised to have a card system. We’d like to thank the organisers for all their hard work in preparing the show. Someone is performing a piece of music. Live performances of rock, indie, hip hop and electronic music take place continuously. Past performers include the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Florence and the Machine. The band is playing live.
ˈpleɪlɪst
Do you like making playlists?
rɪˈkɔːdɪŋ stjuːdiəʊ
They spent all week in the recording studio. The movie was a romance. The final scene of the film was amazing – it looked so real! I’m not very keen on science fiction films like Star Wars or The Matrix. EastEnders' is a very popular soap opera on British TV.
ˈmjuːzɪkəl mjuːˈzɪʃən ˈɔːkɪstrə ˈɔːɡənaɪz ˈɔːɡənaɪzd ˈɔːɡənaɪzə
pəˈfɔːm pəˈfɔːməns
pəˈfɔːmə
ˈrəʊmæns siːn saɪəns ˈfɪkʃən fɪlm ˈsəʊp ɒprə
ˈstjuːdiəʊ
ˈθrɪlə træk əˈfreɪd əv əˈtæk biːt kəmˈpiːt
They used some outdoor locations, but most of the filming was done in the studio. I saw a really exciting thriller at the cinema on Saturday. What''s your favourite track on this album? I don’t like extreme sports – I’m afraid of hurting myself. You need to attack your opponent. You won last time, but this time I’m going to beat you! They are competing for a prize.
kəmˈpetɪtə kɔːt du: rɪˈsɜːtʃ du: ˈbædli du: ˈwəl du: jɔː ˈbest
du: jɔː ˈhəʊmwɜːk ɪˈsenʃəl fɔː ɪkstriːm ˈspɔːt
hæv ə ˈgəʊ ˈɪntrəstɪd ɪn luːz
meɪk ə ˈdɪfərəns meɪk ə dɪˈsɪʒən meɪk ə mɪˈsteɪk meɪk ə ˈfəʊn kɔːl
There are several competitors in the race. He lives in an enormous house with a swimming pool and a tennis We'll have to do some research to find out about their lives. He did badly in the exam. They're going to pay me a bonus if I do well. I realise he isn’t a very sociable person but please do your best to persuade him to come to the party. I’ve been doing this maths homework all night and I still don’t understand it. I think that having lots of friends is essential for a happy, healthy life. This is an extreme sport.
If you like surfing, you should have a go at this. I’m very interested in health and fitness. We mustn’t lose this game!
Travelling made a big difference to the way I see the world. Extroverts often make quick If you write in pencil, it doesn’t matter if you make a mistake. I need to make a phone call.
meɪk ˈfrendz
Do you want to make new friends from around the world? meɪk ˈmʌni He won't make any money unless he sells more products. meɪk aʊər əʊn ˈlʌk Was Anna just lucky? Or did she make her own luck? meɪk ˈprəʊgres I'm trying to learn Russian but I'm not making much progress. meɪk ˈsens It makes sense that there are more car accidents in the meɪk ðə ˈməʊst əv countryside. Are you making the most of life's opportunities? mætʃ He'll win the match if he scores one more point! mɪs You win points when your partner misses the ball. net You must hit the ball over the net. əˈpəʊnənt
You need to attack your opponent.
ˈpɜːfekt fɔː
Yoga sounds perfect for me.
pɔɪnt ˈpɒpjʊlə wɪð ˈpraʊd əv
refəˈriː
ˈraɪt fɔː ˈskeəd əv skɔː
ˈsɪmɪlə tuː
teɪk ə ˈbreɪk
You win points when your partner misses the ball. Swimming's popular with all kinds of people. I am very proud of my little sister.
If the referee had seen what number 7 had done to your goalkeeper, there would have been a penalty forwhich sure. is right for I’ve found a sport me. I’m not scared of spiders. We’d have scored a lot more points if we’d done more training over the last few weeks. American football is similar to rugby.
How often do you take a break when you’re studying? teɪk ə ˈtʃɑːns He failed, but he was right to take a chance. teɪk ə ˈnæp I'm tired - I'm going to take a nap. teɪk ə ˈrɪsk Do you know anyone who takes a lot of risks? teɪk ˈækʃən They take action to make the most of their opportunities. teɪk ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ əv We should take advantage of opportunities when they come our way. teɪk ˈkeər əv Just choose a programme and we’ll take care of the details. teɪk ɪt ˈiːzi I’ve already told the team that they cannot take it easy. teɪk ˈpɑːt ɪn Would you like to take part in the programme? ˈtaɪəd əv I’ll never get tired of visiting new places. træk How many times did you run round the track? ˈtreɪnɪŋ The training is very difficult. ˈwɜːkaʊt It’s a fun game and a great workout too. ˈwʌrid əbaʊt I’m worried about my football team’s performance at the moment.
Intermediate wordlist ENGLISH
PoS
Definition
Pronunciation (UK)
ability
noun
əˈbɪlɪti
achievement
noun
the physical or mental skill or qualities that you need to do something something good that you achieve
action film
noun
a film in which the characters have exciting physical adventures
ˈækʃən fɪlm
active
adj
ˈæktɪv
add admit
verb verb
advise sb to do sth aford
verb
afraid of
adj
doing a lot of things, or moving around a lot to put something with something to agree that you did something bad, or that something bad is true to make a suggestion about what you think someone should do to have enough money to buy something frightened of
agree
verb
əˈgriː
air conditioning album
noun
amused
adj
amusing animation
adj noun
apologise for
verb
app
noun
apply for sth
verb
argue
verb
argue with
verb
to say you will do something that someone asks you to do a system that keeps the air cool in a building or car several songs or pieces of music on a CD, a record, etc showing that you think something is funny making you laugh or smile an animated film, or the process of making animated films to tell someone that you are sorry about something you have done abbreviation for application: a computer program that is designed for a particular purpose to ask officially for something, especially a job to speak angrily to someone, telling them that you disagree with them to speak angrily to someone, telling them that you disagree with them
verb
noun
əˈtʃiːvmənt
æd ədˈmɪt ədˈvaɪz əˈfɔːd əˈfreɪd əv
ˈeə kəndɪʃənɪŋ ˈælbəm əˈmjuːzd əˈmjuːzɪŋ ænɪˈmeɪʃən əˈpɒlədʒaɪz fə æp
əˈplaɪ fɔː ˈɑːgjuː ˈɑːgjuː wɪð
article
noun
a piece of writing in a magazine, newspaper, etc someone who creates art, especially paintings and drawings
ˈɑːtɪkl
artist
noun
artistic
adj
ɑːˈtɪstɪk
verb
showing skill and imagination in creating things, especially in painting, drawing, etc goals, etc. to try to score points, against someone in a sport a room at the top of a house under the roof the people who sit and watch a performance at a theatre, cinema, very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant a person's education, family, and experience of life a small area joined to the wall outside a room on a high level where you can stand or sit If you base something on facts or ideas, you use those facts or ideas to a room or set of rooms that is below ground level in a building an area of coast where the land to be the person who has control of or is responsible for someone or to defeat someone in a competition
attack
verb
attic
noun
audience
noun
awful
adj
background
noun
balcony
noun
base sth on sth basement
verb
bay be in charge of beat
noun phrase
beautiful beauty
adj noun
very attractive the quality of being beautiful
ˈbjuːtɪfəl ˈbjuːti
believe in sth belong to sb
verb verb
bɪˈliːv ɪn bɪˈlɒŋ tuː
bitter
adj
block of flats
noun
blogger boiling bored
noun adj adj
boring
adj
to think that something exists If something belongs to you, you own it. having a strong, sour, usually unpleasant taste a large building that is divided into apartments a person who writes or reads a blog very hot feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do not interesting or exciting
branch
noun
brɑːntʃ
breaking news noun
one of the many parts of a tree that grows out from its trunk news that is just becoming known
bright brilliant
intelligent very good
braɪt ˈbrɪliənt
noun
adj adj
ˈɑːtɪst
əˈtæk ˈætɪk ˈɔːdiəns ˈɔːfəl ˈbækgraʊnd ˈbælkəni
ˈbeɪs ɒn ˈbeɪsmənt beɪ biː ɪn ˈtʃɑːdʒ əv biːt
ˈbɪtə blɒk əv ˈflæts ˈblɒgə ˈbɔɪlɪŋ bɔːd
ˈbɔːrɪŋ
breɪkɪŋ ˈnjuːz
brilliant bring sb up
adj verb
browse
verb
very good ˈbrɪliənt to look after a child and teach them brɪŋ ˈʌp until they are old enough to look after themselves to look at information on the internet braʊz
browse
verb
to look at information on the internet braʊz
browser
noun
ˈbraʊzə
business
noun
button
noun
candidate
noun
a computer program which allows you to look at pages on the internet the buying and selling of goods or services a switch that you press to control a piece of equipment one of the people trying to get a job to think that something is important and to feel interested in it or worried about it a job that you do for a long period of your life and that gives you the chance to move to a higher position and earn more money a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, that you can get money from using a plastic card a large hole in the side of a cliff, mountain, or under the ground to do something enjoyable because it is a special day, or because something good has happened when you celebrate a special day or event conversations about the private lives of famous people a person in a book, film, etc
ˈkeər əbaʊt
A charitable event, activity, or organization gives money, food, or help to people who need it. an official organization that gives money, food, or help to people who need it a television or radio programme where people are asked questions about themselves the part of your life when you are a a group of people who sing together to cut something into small pieces
ˈtʃærɪtəbl
care about sth verb
career
noun
cash machine
noun
cave
noun
celebrate
verb
celebration
noun
celebrity gossip character
noun
charitable
adj
charity
noun
chat show
noun
childhood choir chop
noun noun verb
click
verb
climate change coast
noun
noun
noun
ˈbɪznɪs ˈbʌtən ˈkændɪdət
kəˈrɪə
ˈkæʃ məʃi:n
keɪv ˈselɪbreɪt
selɪˈbreɪʃən sɪlebrɪti ˈgɒsɪp ˈkærəktə
ˈtʃærɪti ˈtʃæt ʃəʊ
ˈtʃaɪldhʊd kwaɪə tʃɒp
to press on part of a computer mouse klɪk to make the computer do something the way the Earth's weather is ˈklaɪmət tʃeɪndʒ changing the land beside the sea kəʊst
come out
verb
kʌm ˈaʊt
verb
If a product comes out, it becomes available to buy. entertainment such as a film, play, etc which is funny to take part in a race or competition a person, team, or company that is competing with others to say that something is wrong or that you are annoyed about to say that something is wrong or that you are annoyed about certain about your ability to do things well to join two things or places together
comedy
noun
compete competitor
verb noun
complain
verb
complain about sth confident
verb
connect conservation
noun
the protection of nature
kɒnsəˈveɪʃən
contact
noun
cope with sth
verb
court
noun
someone you know who may be able ˈkɒntækt to help you because of their job or position to deal quite successfully with a ˈkəʊp wɪð difficult situation an area for playing particular sports kɔːt
creamy
adj
like cream or containing cream
ˈkriːmi
create
verb
to make something happen or exist
kriˈeɪt
creative
adj
kriˈeɪtɪv
creative thinking
phrase
good at thinking of new ideas or using imagination to create new and unusual things the ability to think about things in a new and imaginative way
creativity
noun
kriːeɪˈtɪvɪti
creature
noun
the ability to produce new ideas or things using skill and imagination anything that lives but is not a plant
crunchy
adj
ˈkrʌntʃi
cultural
adj
Crunchy food is hard and makes a noise when you eat it. relating to music, art, theatre, literature, etc
culture
noun
music, art, theatre, literature, etc
ˈkʌltʃə
important political or social events which are happening in the world at the present time to cut something so that it is no longer attached to something else
kʌrənt əˈfeəz
adj
current afairs plural noun cut sth of
verb
ˈkɒmədi kəmˈpiːt kəmˈpetɪtə kəmˈpleɪn kəmˈpleɪn əbaʊt ˈkɒnfɪdənt kəˈnekt
krieɪtɪv ˈθɪŋkɪŋ
ˈkriːtʃə
ˈkʌltʃərəl
kʌt ˈɒf
CV
noun
a document which describes your siːˈviː qualifications and the jobs you have done, which you send to an employer that you want to work for
cycle lane
noun
a narrow area of a road for bicycles
ˈsaɪkl leɪn
damage
verb
to harm or break something
ˈdæmɪdʒ
delete
verb
dɪˈliːt
delicious
adj
depend on sth/sb
verb
depressed
adj
to remove something, especially from a computer's memory If food or drink is delicious, it smells or tastes extremely good. If something depends on someone or something, it is influenced by them, or changes because of them. very unhappy, often for a long time
depressing
adj
desert
noun
destroy
verb
determined
adj
develop
verb
development
noun
director
noun
disappointed
adj
dɪˈlɪʃəs dɪˈpend ɒn
dɪˈprest
making you feel unhappy and dɪˈpresɪŋ without any hope for the future a large, hot, dry area of land with ˈdezət very few plants to damage something so badly that it dɪˈstrɔɪ does not exist or cannot be used wanting to do something very much, and not letting anyone stop you to grow or change and become more advanced, or to make someone or something do this when someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced someone who tells the actors in a film or play what to do unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen
dɪˈtɜːmɪnd
disappointing adj
making you feel disappointed
dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ
DJ
noun
do badly do research
phrase phrase
do well
phrase
someone who plays music on the ˈdiːdʒeɪ radio or at discos to be unsuccessful du: ˈbædli to study a subject in detail in order to du: rɪˈsɜːtʃ discover new information to be successful du: ˈwəl
do your best
phrase
to do something as well as you can
du: jɔː ˈbest
do your homework
phrase
to do work which teachers give you to do at home
du: jɔː ˈhəʊmwɜːk
dɪˈveləp
dɪˈveləpmənt
dɪˈrektə dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd
documentary
noun
doorbell
noun
download
verb
drama
noun
dried
adj
eat out
verb
editor
noun
elder
noun
eldest
adj
employee
noun
employer
noun
encourage
verb
endangered
adj
enormous adj entertainment noun
environment
noun
environmental adj ly friendly essential for adj exhausted experience
adj noun
express feelings
phrase
a film or television programme that gives facts about a real situation or real people a button that you press next to or on a door that makes a noise to let someone know that you are there to copy computer programs, music or other information electronically using the internet a play in a theatre or on television or radio
dɒkjʊˈmentəri
Dried food or plants have had all their liquid removed, especially in order to stop them from decaying. to eat in a restaurant
draɪd
someone who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine an important, respected, older member of a group being the oldest of three or more people, especially within a family someone who is paid to work for a person or company a person or company that pays people to work for them
ˈedɪtə
to make someone more likely to do something, or make something more likely to happen Endangered plants and animals may soon not exist because there are very few now alive. extremely large shows, films, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people the air, land and water where people, animals and plants live not damaging the environment
ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ
very important and necessary for
ˈdɔːbel
daʊnˈləʊd
ˈdrɑːmə
iːt ˈaʊt
ˈeldə ˈeldɪst ɪmˈplɔɪiː ɪmˈplɔɪə
ɪnˈdeɪndʒəd
ɪˈnɔːməs entəˈteɪnmənt
ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt ɪnvaɪərənmentəli ˈfrendli ɪˈsenʃəl fɔː
very tired ɪgˈzɔːstɪd knowledge that you get from doing a ɪkˈspɪəriəns job, or from doing, seeing, or feeling something to show your emotions ɪkspres ˈfiːlɪŋz
extreme sport noun
face-to-face, face to face fantastic fascinated
adj, adv adj adj
a sport that is very dangerous and exciting, for example skydiving and bungee jumping directly, meeting someone in the same place very good extremely interested
fascinating
adj
extremely interesting
ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ
feather
noun
ˈfeðə
festival
noun
film
verb
filthy
adj
one of the soft, light things that grow from and cover a bird's skin a series of special events, performances, etc that often takes place over several days to record moving pictures with a camera, usually to make a film for the cinema or television extremely dirty
first floor
noun
fɜːst ˈflɔː
flat
noun
floor
noun
the level of a building directly above the ground level a set of rooms to live in, with all the rooms on one level of a building a particular level of a building
forest
noun
a large area of trees growing closely together
ˈfɒrɪst
freezing
adj
very cold
ˈfriːzɪŋ
fresh
adj
freʃ
friendly personality friendship
phrase
Fresh food has been produced or collected recently and has not been frozen, dried, etc. Someone with a friendly personality is always friendly to other people. when two people are friends
front door
noun
frʌnt ˈdɔː
fry
verb
fur
noun
furious
adj
the main entrance to a building, especially a house, which usually faces the road to cook something in hot oil or fat or to be cooked in hot oil or fat the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals like cats and rabbits extremely angry
game show
noun
generation
noun
noun
ɪkstriːm ˈspɔːt
feɪs tə ˈfeɪs fænˈtæstɪk ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd
ˈfestɪvəl
fɪlm
ˈfɪlθi
flæt flɔː
frendli pɜːsənˈæləti ˈfrendʃɪp
fraɪ fɜː ˈfjʊəriəs
a programme on television in which ˈgeɪm ʃəʊ people play games to try to win prizes all the people in a society or family dʒenəˈreɪʃən who are approximately the same age
get around
verb
get on with sb verb
to travel around a place
get əˈraʊnd
to like someone and be friendly with them to become familiar with someone because you have met them and talked to them to meet in order to do something or spend time together
get ˈɒn wɪð
gɪv ə prezənˈteɪʃən
get to know sb
phrase
get together
verb
give a presentation give opinions
phrase
give up
verb
to give a talk giving information about something to say what you think about something to stop doing something
go away
verb
to go somewhere, often for a holiday gəʊ əˈweɪ
go back
verb
to return to a place
gəʊ ˈbæk
good at
phrase
able to do something well
ˈgʊd ət
good value (for money)
phrase
If something is good value, it is of good quality or there is a lot of it so you think the amount of money you spent on it was right.
gʊd ˈvæljuː
grades
the marks you get in your exams or school work to welcome someone
ɡreɪdz
greet
plural noun verb
ground floor
noun
grow apart
verb
the level of a building which is on the graʊnd ˈflɔː ground to become less friendly grəʊ əˈpɑːt
grow up
verb
to become older or an adult
grəʊ ˈʌp
hang out
verb
to spend time with someone
hæŋ ˈaʊt
happiness
noun
the feeling of being happy
ˈhæpinəs
happy
adj
ˈhæpi
have a go
phrase
pleased and in a good mood, especially because something good to try something
have a guarantee
phrase
have sth in common
phrase
phrase
get tə ˈnəʊ
get təˈgeðə
gɪv əˈpɪnjənz gɪv ˈʌp
griːt
hæv ə ˈgəʊ
to have a written promise made by a hæv ə gærənˈtiː company to repair one of its products or give you a new one if it had a fault to share interests, experiences, or hæv ɪn ˈkɒmən other characteristics with someone or something
headline
noun
the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters above it
ˈhedlaɪn
heat up
verb
hiːt ˈʌp
heavy
adj
to make something become hot or warm Heavy food makes you feel too full.
horror film
noun
a film in which very frightening or ˈhɒrə fɪlm unnatural things happen, for example dead people coming to life and people being murdered
hot
adj
icon
noun
impossible
adj
in stock insist
phrase verb
install instrument
verb noun
intelligent
adj
interested
adj
interested in
adj
interesting
adj
interview
verb
interview
noun
invite journalist
verb noun
Hot food contains strong spices which cause a burning feeling in your a small picture on a computer screen that you choose in order to make the computer do something If an action or event is impossible, it cannot happen or be done. to be available in a shop to demand that something must be done or that you must have a particular thing to put software onto a computer an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano or drum able to learn and understand things easily wanting to do, get, or achieve something wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because they are unusual, exciting, or havesomeone lots of ideas. to ask questions in an interview a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course to ask someone to come to a social someone whose job is journalism
keep in touch
phrase
keep in touch
phrase
knowledge
noun
ˈhevi
hɒt ˈaɪkɒn
ɪmˈpɒsɪbl ɪn ˈstɒk ɪnˈsɪst
ɪnˈstɔːl ˈɪnstrəmənt ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt ˈɪntrəstɪd ˈɪntrəstɪd ɪn ˈɪntrəstɪŋ
ˈɪntəvjuː ˈɪntəvjuː
ɪnˈvaɪt ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst
to continue to communicate with kiːp ɪn ˈtʌtʃ someone by telephoning or writing to them kiːp ɪn ˈtʌtʃ to continue to communicate with someone by telephoning or writing to them information and understanding that ˈnɒlɪdʒ you have in your mind
lake
noun
a large area of water which has land all around it
leɪk
landing
noun
ˈlændɪŋ
leaf
noun
light
adj
limit
verb
lively local
adj adj
the area of floor at the top of a set of stairs a flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch Light food does not make you feel very full. to control something so that it is less than a particular amount or number full of energy and interest relating to an area near you
location lock
noun noun
look around
verb
look for a bargain lose
phrase
make a (big) diference make a make a mistake make a phone call make friends (with sb) make money
phrase
verb
phrase phrase
liːf laɪt ˈlɪmɪt ˈlaɪvli ˈləʊkəl
a place or position ləʊˈkeɪʃən the thing that is used to close a door, lɒk window, etc, and that needs a key to open it to look at things in a place lʊk əˈraʊnd to try to find something being sold lʊk fər ə ˈbɑːgɪn for less than its usual price If you lose a game, competition, or luːz election, the team or person that you are competing with wins. to change a situation (a lot) meɪk ə ˈdɪfərəns meɪk ə dɪˈsɪʒən meɪk ə mɪˈsteɪk
phrase
to decide something to do something in a way that is not correct to call someone on the telephone
phrase
to begin to know and like someone
meɪk ˈfrendz
phrase
to earn money
meɪk ˈmʌni
to be responsible for our futures
meɪk aʊər əʊn ˈlʌk
to develop and improve
meɪk ˈprəʊgres
make our own phrase luck make phrase progress make sense phrase make the most of mash match
phrase
middle child
noun
miserable miss
adj verb
mix
verb
verb noun
meɪk ə ˈfəʊn kɔːl
to have a meaning or reason that you meɪk ˈsens can understand to take full advantage of something meɪk ðə ˈməʊst əv to crush food until it is soft a sports competition in which two people or teams compete against a child who has a younger and an older brother or sister unhappy to not hit or catch something as you intended to combine two or more substances to make one substance
mæʃ mætʃ mɪdl ˈtʃaɪld ˈmɪzərəbl mɪs mɪks
mix sth/sb up
verb
move house
phrase
move in/into
verb
move out
verb
musical
adj
musician
noun
national park
noun
natural
adj
neighbourhoo noun d nephew noun
net
noun
news
noun
news feed
noun
news organisation
noun
niece
noun
ocean
noun
ofer
verb
on sale only child
phrase noun
opponent
noun
orchestra
noun
organise
verb
organised
adj
organiser
noun
to confuse two people or things by mɪks ˈʌp thinking that one person or thing is the other person or thing to leave your home in order to live in muːv ˈhaʊs a new one to begin living in a new home muːv ˈɪn/ˈɪntuː to leave your home and go to live somewhere else relating to music
muːv ˈaʊt
someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job a large area of park for use by the public, usually an area of special Something that is natural exists or happens because of nature, not because it was made or done by people. an area of a town or city that people live in the son of your brother or sister, or the son of your husband's or wife's brother or sister something made with a piece of net, for example for sports the announcement of important events on television, radio and in a continuous supply of news announcements a company that gathers and reports news
mjuːˈzɪʃən
the daughter of your brother or sister, or the daughter of your husband's or wife's brother or sister one of the five main areas that the sea is divided into to say that you are willing to do something available for a lower price than usual someone who has no brothers or sisters someone who you compete against in a game or competition a large group of musicians who play different instruments together to plan or arrange something
niːs
ˈmjuːzɪkəl
næʃənəl ˈpɑːk ˈnætʃərəl
ˈneɪbəhʊd ˈnefjuː
net njuːz ˈnjuːz fiːd ˈnjuːz ɔːɡənaɪzeɪʃən
ˈəʊʃən ˈɒfə ɒn ˈseɪl ˈəʊnli tʃaɪld əˈpəʊnənt ˈɔːkɪstrə ˈɔːɡənaɪz
An organised person arranges things ˈɔːɡənaɪzd well. someone who plans an event or ˈɔːɡənaɪzə activity
password
noun
paw
noun
pay for sth
verb
pedestrian crossing perfect for perform
noun
performance
noun
performer
noun
someone who entertains people
pəˈfɔːmə
personality
noun
the way you are as a person
pɜːsənˈæləti
persuade
verb
pəˈsweɪd
petal
noun
pick sth up
verb
play live
phrase
playlist
noun
point
noun
politics
noun
pollution
noun
popular with
adj
to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot about one of itthe thin, flat, coloured parts on the outside of a flower to learn language by hearing it or practising it and not by being taught If musicians play live, they play their instruments rather than playing a recording a list of pieces of music chosen to be broadcast or played a unit used for showing who is winning in a game or competition ideas and activities relating to how a country or area is governed damage caused to water, air, etc by harmful substances or waste liked by
positive attitude
phrase
pɒzətɪv ˈætɪtjuːd
positive attitude
phrase
post comments
phrase
If you have a positive attitude, you feel happy about things and believe they will work out well. If you have a positive attitude, you feel happy about things and believe they will work out well. to leave a message on a website
adj verb
practical skills phrase
a secret word that allows you to do something, such as use your computer the foot of certain animals, such as cats and dogs
ˈpɑːswɜːd pɔː
to give money to someone in order to ˈpeɪ fə buy something from them a special place on a road where pədestriən ˈkrɒsɪŋ traffic must stop if people want to cross as good as possible for ˈpɜːfekt fɔː to entertain people by acting, pəˈfɔːm singing, dancing, etc acting, singing, dancing, or playing pəˈfɔːməns music to entertain people
ˈpetəl pɪk ˈʌp pleɪ ˈlaɪv
ˈpleɪlɪst pɔɪnt ˈpɒlɪtɪks pəˈluːʃən ˈpɒpjʊlə wɪð
pɒzətɪv ˈætɪtjuːd
pəʊst ˈkɒments
the ability to do things that are useful ˈpræktɪkəl skɪlz in real situations
presenter
noun
someone who introduces a radio or television programme
prɪˈzentə
press prevent
verb verb
pres prɪˈvent
problemsolving
noun
to push something firmly to stop something happening or to stop someone doing something being able to find answers to problems
promise
verb
ˈprɒmɪs
protect
verb
proud of
adj
public transport
noun
rainforest
noun
raise
verb
raw reasonably priced recommend
adj phrase
to say that you will certainly do something or that something will certainly happen to keep someone or something safe from something dangerous or bad feeling very pleased about something you have done, something you own, or someone you know a system of vehicles such as buses and trains which operate at regular times and that the public use a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot to look after and educate a child until they have become an adult not cooked not expensive
rekəˈmend
recording studio recycle
noun
referee
noun
refund
noun
refuse
verb
relationship
noun
relative
noun
to advise someone that something should be done a place where music is recorded using special equipment to put used paper, glass, plastic, etc through a process so that it can be used again someone who makes sure that players follow the rules during a sports game to give back money that someone has paid to you to say that you will not do or accept something the way two people or groups feel and behave towards each other a member of your family
relaxed
adj
rɪˈlækst
relaxing
adj
feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you making you feel relaxed to need something or someone in order to be successful, work to make someone remember something, or remember to do
rɪˈlaɪ ɒn
verb
verb
rely on sth/sb verb remind
verb
ˈprɒbləm sɒlvɪŋ
prəˈtekt ˈpraʊd əv
pʌblɪk ˈtrænspɔːt
ˈreɪnfɒrɪst reɪz rɔː riːzənəbli ˈpraɪst
rɪˈkɔːdɪŋ stjuːdiəʊ riːˈsaɪkl
refəˈriː
ˈriːfʌnd rɪˈfjuːz rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp ˈrelətɪv
rɪˈlæksɪŋ
rɪˈmaɪnd
rent
verb
reporter
noun
rich
adj
right for
to pay money to live in a building rent that someone else owns someone whose job is to discover rɪˈpɔːtə information about news events and describe them on television, radio, or in a newspaper rɪtʃ
adj
Rich food has a lot of butter, cream, or eggs in it. suitable for
ring sb up
verb
to call someone on the telephone
rɪŋ ˈʌp
river
noun
ˈrɪvə
romance rush hour
noun noun
satisfied
adj
satisfying
adj
a long, natural area of water that flows across the land and into a sea, lake, or another river a story about love the time when a lot of people are travelling to or from work and so roads and trains are very busy pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted making you feel pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted
save
verb
seɪv
scales
plural noun
to stop someone or something from being killed or destroyed the flat pieces of hard material that cover the skin of fish and snakes
scared of scene
adj noun
ˈskeəd əv siːn
science fiction noun film score verb
frightened of a short part of a film, play, or book in which the events happen in one place a film based on a story about life in the future or in other parts of the universe to get points in a game or test
sea
a large area of salt water
siː
being sure about yourself and your abilities to return something to someone you have bought it from the ability to understand funny things and to be funny yourself easily upset by the things people say or do to give someone food or drink, especially guests or customers in a restaurant or bar to use or have to allow someone something that belongs to you
selfˈkɒnfɪdəns
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selfnoun confidence send sth back verb sense of humour sensitive
noun
serve
verb
share
verb
adj
ˈraɪt fɔː
ˈrəʊmæns ˈrʌʃ aʊə
ˈsætɪsfaɪd
ˈsætɪsfaɪɪŋ
skeɪlz
saɪəns ˈfɪkʃən fɪlm skɔː
send ˈbæk sens əv ˈhjuːmə ˈsensɪtɪv sɜːv ʃeə
shared interests
phrase
show sb around shy
verb
similar to
adj
skills skin
plural noun noun
soap opera
noun
sociable
adj
social media
noun
sour
adj
speak in species
phrase noun
spicy
adj
containing strong flavours from spice ˈspaɪsi
spread
verb
squeeze
verb
to increase, or move to cover a larger spred area or affect a larger number of to press something firmly skwiːz
steps stir
plural noun verb
stranger
noun
stream studio
noun noun
adj
succeed in sth verb success story
noun
successful
adj
suggest
verb
If people have shared interests, they are interested in the same things or enjoy doing the same things. to take someone around a place and show it to them not confident, especially about meeting or talking to new people Something which is similar to something else has many things the same, although it is not exactly the same. the things you are able to do
ʃeəd ˈɪntrəsts
ʃəʊ əˈraʊnd ʃaɪ ˈsɪmɪlə tuː
skɪlz
the outer layer of a person or skɪn animal's body a series of television or radio ˈsəʊp ɒprə programmes that continues over a long period and is about the lives of a group of characters Someone who is sociable enjoys being with people and meeting new people. websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, not to give and a talk tosweet people you do not a group of plants or animals which share similar characteristics
ˈsəʊʃəbl səʊʃəl ˈmiːdiə
saʊə spiːk ɪn ˈpʌblɪk ˈspiːʃiːz
the surfaces that you walk on when steps you go up or down stairs to mix food or liquid by moving a stɜː spoon round and round in it someone you have never met before ˈstreɪndʒə a small river a room where television/radio programmes or musical recordings are made to achieve what you are trying to achieve something or someone that achieves great success, often by making a lot of money having achieved a lot or made a lot of money through your work to express an idea or plan for someone to consider
striːm ˈstjuːdiəʊ
səkˈsiːd ɪn səkˈses stɔːri səkˈsesfəl səˈdʒest
support
noun
help or encouragement
səˈpɔːt
survive
verb
to continue to exist after being in a difficult or dangerous situation
səˈvaɪv
sweet
adj
with a taste like sugar
swiːt
tail
noun
teɪl
take a break
phrase
the long, narrow part that sticks out at the back of an animal's body to stop an activity for a short time in order to rest or eat to take a risk
take a chance phrase
teɪk ə ˈbreɪk teɪk ə ˈtʃɑːns
take a nap take a risk
phrase phrase
take action
phrase
to have a short sleep teɪk ə ˈnæp to do something although something teɪk ə ˈrɪsk bad might happen because of it to do something teɪk ˈækʃən
take advantage of
phrase
to use the good things in a situation
teɪk ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ əv
take after
verb
teɪk ˈɑːftə
take care of sth take it easy
phrase
to be similar to an older member of your family to deal with something
phrase
to relax and not use too much energy teɪk ɪt ˈiːzi
take part in
phrase
take sth back
verb
to be involved in an activity with other people to return something to a shop
talented
adj
talkative
adj
tasty
adj
team
noun
tell a joke
phrase
terrace
noun
terrified
teɪk ˈkeər əv
teɪk ˈpɑːt ɪn teɪk ˈbæk
showing natural ability in a particular ˈtæləntɪd area A talkative person talks a lot. ˈtɔːkətɪv ˈteɪsti
adj
Food which is tasty has a good flavour and is nice to eat. a group of people who work together to do something to say something to make people laugh, usually a short story with a funny ending a flat area outside a house, restaurant, etc where you can sit very frightened
terrifying
adj
making you very frightened
ˈterəfaɪɪŋ
text message
noun
think about sth
verb
a written message, usually ˈtekst mesɪdʒ containing words with letters left out, sent from one mobile phone to another to use your mind to imagine a ˈθɪŋk əbaʊt situation
tiːm tel ə ˈdʒəʊk ˈterəs ˈterəfaɪd
threaten
verb
thriller
noun
tiny
adj
tired of
adj
track
noun
track
noun
traffic jam
noun
traffic lights training
plural noun noun
turn of
verb
turn on
verb
turn up
verb
twin
noun
type upload
verb verb
useless username
adj noun
of low quality ˈjuːsləs a name or other word that you ˈjuːzəneɪm sometimes need to use together with a password before you can use a computer on the internet
valley
noun
ˈvæli
view
noun
an area of low land between hills or mountains the things that you can see from a place to stay in a place until someone or something arrives or someone is ready for you to advise someone not to do something that could cause danger orstream troubleof water that flows from a a high place, often to a pool below a type of net made by a spider to catch other insects animals, birds, and plants living in their natural environment
ˈwaɪldlaɪf
wait for sb/sth verb
warn
verb
waterfall
noun
web
noun
wildlife
noun
to tell someone that you will kill or ˈθretən hurt them, or cause problems for them if they do not do what you want a book or film with an exciting story, ˈθrɪlə often about crime extremely small ˈtaɪni bored or annoyed by something that has happened too often one song or piece of music on a CD, record, etc the sport of running in races around a wide circular path made for this a line of cars, trucks, etc that are moving slowly or not moving at all a set of red, green and yellow lights that is used to start and stop traffic preparation for a sport or competition
ˈtaɪəd əv
to move the switch on a machine, light, etc so that it stops working to move the switch on a machine, light, etc so that it starts working to arrive somewhere
tɜːn ˈɒf
one of two children who are born to the same mother at the same time to write something using a keyboard to copy computer programs or information electronically, usually from a small computer to a larger one or to the internet
twɪn
træk træk ˈtræfɪk dʒæm ˈtræfɪk laɪts ˈtreɪnɪŋ
tɜːn ˈɒn tɜːn ˈʌp
taɪp ʌpˈləʊd
vjuː ˈweɪt fə
wɔːn ˈwɔːtəfɔːl web
workout
noun
worried about adj
worry about sth
verb
when you do a series of exercises to ˈwɜːkaʊt make your body strong and healthy anxious because you are thinking ˈwʌrid əbaʊt about problems or unpleasant things that might happen to think about problems or ˈwʌri əbaʊt unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel anxious
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He’s brilliant at playing the piano. My grandmother brought me up, so I’m very close to her.
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Our flat is on the third floor of our building. Our flat is on the third floor of our building. It takes quite a long time for forests to recover if they’ve already been cut down. I went for a swim in the river and the water was absolutely freezing. The meatballs were served with couscous and fresh herbs.
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We are looking for soft skills such as a friendly personality. My longest friendship started when I was at primary school. The wind had blown a tree down and it had blocked the front door.
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I was furious when I found out he’d read my private diary! My friend was on the game show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' and won £5,000! I’ve just become a grandmother, so there are now three generations in our family!
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The quickest way to get around my home town is on foot. I generally get on with people of all different ages. I think you can only get to know people well when you live with them. We usually speak on the phone two or three times a day, and we get together as often as we can. I don’t want to give a presentation. Bloggers write articles that give their opinions about things. He thought the course was too easy, so he gave up after six months. Next time I go away with my family, I’d like to go to Spain. I loved my visit to my country’s capital city and I’d like to go back She is good at making friends.
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I’ve got good grades but I haven’t got much experience to put on my CV. We were greeted at the airport by the Minister of Tourism. He lives in a ground floor flat.
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We didn’t use to argue much, but in our teenage years we started to grow apart. As we grew up, we created our own identities. We wanted to hang out with each other more. Everyone’s happiness levels are high today! People who sing a lot always seem happy. If you like surfing, you should have a go at this. Did the tablet have a guarantee when you bought it?
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My friends and I like the same music but that’s the only thing we have in common.
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It's impossible! I'll never get it right. The book I wanted wasn't in stock. I said I would take a taxi to the airport but they insisted on driving me in their car. He installed the app on his phone. Can you play the piano or any other musical instrument? She was very intelligent and did well at school. Jo and I are going to a concert next week. Are you interested? I’m very interested in health and fitness. I found the ideas very interesting.
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I’ve invited your parents to visit Liz Kerr is an environmental journalist who is helping whales that have come ashore. Let’s keep in touch.
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It’s just not pleasant to swim in rivers and lakes that have plastic bags floating in them. Go up the stairs to the landing.
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This butterfly looks like a leaf.
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We had noodles and vegetables in a light soup. The government needs to limit the number of cars and factories. Extroverts are active and lively. We can’t do anything without the support of the local people. My new house is in a good The front door has two locks.
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When I get the chance, I really enjoy looking around art galleries. I’ve been looking for bargains at the clothes market. We mustn’t lose this game!
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Travelling made a big difference to the way I see the world. Extroverts often make quick If you write in pencil, it doesn’t matter if you make a mistake. I need to make a phone call.
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Do you want to make new friends from around the world? He won't make any money unless he sells more products. Was Anna just lucky? Or did she make her own luck? I'm trying to learn Russian but I'm not making much progress. It makes sense that there are more car accidents in the Are you making the most of life's opportunities? Mash three avocados in a bowl. He'll win the match if he scores one more point! I’m the middle child in our family.
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We looked so similar – our parents used to mix us up.
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I’ve moved house a lot of times, so I’ve had lots of different addresses. I can’t move into my new place until Friday I’ve got to move out of this house on Tuesday. There were several musical performances. It’s always interesting to watch musicians perform. The wildlife in the national park is amazing. Some people say that the melting ice is natural – that human beings are not causing climate change. I live in a very busy neighbourhood. My brother has got a son and a daughter, so I’ve got a nephew and a niece. You must hit the ball over the net.
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Music played by an orchestra was added after filming had finished. This app helps busy people organise themselves. It sounds like you have to be quite organised to have a card system. We’d like to thank the organisers for all their hard work in preparing the show.
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Polar bears can easily run up to other animals and attack with their huge paws. I’m sorry, but I’m not going to pay for the dessert. The lights at a pedestrian crossing were broken. Yoga sounds perfect for me. Someone is performing a piece of music. Live performances of rock, indie, hip hop and electronic music take place continuously. Past performers include the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Florence and the Machine. Your personality type influences your friendships, your relationships and your career. She’s trying to persuade me to go on holiday with her. This bee orchid looks exactly like it has a real bee resting on its petals. I try to pick up new English vocabulary by watching TV. The band is playing live.
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Do you like making playlists? You win points when your partner misses the ball. I don’t usually watch programmes about politics on TV. Is air pollution a problem where you live? Swimming's popular with all kinds of people. I have a positive attitude towards my work.
Carel Pedre, a local radio presenter, used information from Twitter and Facebook in his reports to help people find family members. Press the button.
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We are trying to protect these animals. I am very proud of my little sister.
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Shall we drive or use public transport?
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He recommended trying a new hair product. They spent all week in the recording studio. We recycle all our glass and paper.
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The woman refused to pay for the dessert. I have a good relationship with my cousins. A lot of my relatives live in the same town as I do. The service in this restaurant is always friendly and relaxed. There was a relaxing atmosphere in the restaurant, with plenty of You can’t rely on public transport.
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How can we prevent air pollution?
If the referee had seen what number 7 had done to your goalkeeper, there would have been a penalty Do you think I’llfor getsure. a refund?
I don’t have my own house, so I rent the house I’m living in. He worked as a reporter for a national newspaper.
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I had a slice of rich Austrian chocolate cake. I’ve found a sport which is right for me. My parents ring me up every Sunday night for a chat. He took me to an old boat on the river.
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The movie was a romance. By the time I was on the road it was rush hour and the roads were very busy. We weren't satisfied with his explanation.
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It’s so satisfying when you manage to take the photo at just the right moment.
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We want to save these wildlife areas. Many fish can change the colour of their scales instantly to match their background. I’m not scared of spiders. The final scene of the film was amazing – it looked so real! I’m not very keen on science fiction films like Star Wars or The Matrix. We’d have scored a lot more points if we’d done more training over the last few weeks. Did you have to do some training before you went in the sea? He doesn't have much selfconfidence. My soup was tasty, but it was half cold and I had to send it back. I can be friends with anyone who has the same sense of humour as Introverts are shy and sensitive.
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Do you have the right skills for the job? Polar bears have layers of fat under their skin. EastEnders' is a very popular soap opera on British TV.
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It’s good to be sociable!
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I don’t need emotional support from my friends. Some scientists think that many species will not be able to survive if the temperature changes too much. The dessert wasn't as sweet as I expected. The bird goes grey, from its head to its tail. How often do you take a break when you’re studying? He failed, but he was right to take a chance. I'm tired - I'm going to take a nap. Do you know anyone who takes a lot of risks? They take action to make the most of their opportunities. We should take advantage of opportunities when they come our way. I think I mainly take after my dad.
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You don’t have to think about anything, you can just sit and watch the world go by.
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Just choose a programme and we’ll take care of the details. I’ve already told the team that they cannot take it easy. Would you like to take part in the programme? The camera didn't work so I took it back. I’m not very talented at art.
The woman threatened to write a bad review.
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I saw a really exciting thriller at the cinema on Saturday. There are only seven houses in my village – it’s absolutely tiny. I’ll never get tired of visiting new places. What''s your favourite track on this album? How many times did you run round the track? I sat in the same traffic jam for about 45 minutes. All the traffic lights in the city centre were stuck on red. The training is very difficult.
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I typed my password. He uploaded some photos.
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Their house is in a valley.
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The view from my bedroom is nothing special – just a street and more houses. You can read it while you wait for the train.
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She warned him not to cut her hair too short. There are several waterfalls in the area. The Amazon jungle spider creates a web which looks like a much larger spider. What wildlife or natural environments are endangered in
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It’s a fun game and a great workout too. I’m worried about my football team’s performance at the moment. A lot of people worry about money.
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