Doff a. English Unlimited A1 2010 Wordlist

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Starter Wordlist with English Profile level descriptions Wordlist

Part of speech

Definition

Example

Unit

a

determiner

A1

used before a noun to mean one thing or person

a sentence

Unit 1

a bit a few a.m.

phrase phrase abbreviation

A2 A2 A1

It was a bit too expensive. I'm just here for a few days. 6.00 a.m.

Unit 4

about about

preposition adverb

A1 A1

What about you? I think it's about 3.00.

Unit 1

adjective

noun

A2

an adjective

Unit 4

adult

noun

A1

slightly some, or a small number of used to refer to a time between 12 o'clock in the night and 12 o'clock in the day relating to a particular subject close to a particular number or time, although not exactly that number or time a word that describes a noun or pronoun. The words 'big', 'boring' and 'blue' are all adjectives. a person or animal that has finished growing and is not now a child

On the first morning of Tet, adults give children a red envelope with ‘lucky money’.

Unit 10

after

preposition

A1

when a time or event has happened

What did you do after school?

Unit 10

after afternoon

conjunction noun

A1 A1

adverb

A1

After they got married ... I played tennis on Saturday afternoon. Ask her again.

Unit 10

again

at a later time than something else happens the time between the middle of the day and the evening once more

Unit 3 Unit 3

Unit 3

Unit 3 Unit 5

a place where planes take off and land every person or thing in a group every time, or at all times relating to the United States of America used instead of 'a' when the next word starts with a vowel sound used to join two words or two parts of a sentence

airport all always American an

noun pronoun adverb adjective determiner

A2 A1 A1

and

conjunction

A1

answer

verb

A1

to speak or write back to someone who has asked you a I asked when she was leaving question but she didn't answer.

Unit 3

answer

verb

A2

Answer questions one to ten.

Unit 3

answer

noun

A2

noun

A2

Did you get the answer to Question 6? I live in an apartment in Dubai.

Unit 3

apartment April

noun

A1

to write or say something as a reply to a question in a test the correct information given as a reply to a question in a test a set of rooms for someone to live in on one level of a building or house the fourth month of the year

Unit 8

are arrive

verb verb

A1 A2

PRESENT SIMPLE you/we/they of be to get to a place

Is it good to go to Dubai in April? Are you from England? We arrived in Paris at midday.

arrived art gallery

verb noun

A2 B1

We arrived at the airport. I never go to art galleries.

Unit 8

ask

verb

A1

PAST of arrive a room or building that is used for showing paintings and other art to the public to say something to someone as a question

I asked him about his hobbies.

Unit 5

ask

verb

B1

verb adjective preposition preposition noun

A1 B1 A1 A1 A1

He's asked for a bike for his birthday. She's asking questions. The children are asleep. at university at 3.00 Is it good to go to Dubai in August?

Unit 5

asking asleep at at August

to say to someone that you would like something from them PRESENT PARTICIPLE of ask sleeping in a particular place or position used to show the time something happens the eighth month of the year

A1

She's at the airport. We were all dancing. It's always busy an American accent an apartment

Unit 3

tea and coffee

Unit 1

Unit 5 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 1

Unit 1

Unit 1 Unit 6

Unit 8

Unit 9 Unit 7 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 8

bad bag balcony

adjective noun noun

A1 A1 B1

bar

noun

A1

not good or pleasant a container used for carrying things a small area on the outside wall of a high building where you can stand or sit a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk

bar barbecue

noun noun

B1 A2

a small block of something solid a party at which you cook food over a fire outdoors

basketball

noun

A1

beach

noun

A1

a game in which two teams try to win points by throwing a ball through a high net an area of sand or rocks next to the sea

beautiful became

adjective verb

A1 A2

very attractive past of become

because

conjunction

A1

used to give a reason for something

bed

noun

A1

a piece of furniture that you sleep on

before

preposition

A1

beginning

noun

bicycle

bad weather a paper bag My hotel room has a big balcony. Most people go to a café, a bar or a club. a bar of chocolate Do you want to bring some chicken for the barbecue? I play basketball.

Unit 7

In the afternoon, we go down to the beach. a beautiful woman He became leader of the People's Republic of China in 1949.

Unit 9

Unit 5 Unit 4 Unit 4 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 4

Unit 3 Unit 10

Unit 6

earlier than the time when something happens

I'm calling because I need to ask you something. What time did you go to bed last night? I have breakfast before 7.00.

A2

the start of something

We met at the beginning of 1998.

Unit 10

noun

A2

a vehicle with two wheels that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals (=parts you press with your feet)

My brother has a bicycle.

Unit 2

big bike birthday black blouse

adjective noun noun adjective noun

A1 A2 A1 A1

large in size or amount bicycle the day of the year on which someone was born being the colour of the sky on a dark night a shirt that women wear

Unit 1

boat

noun

A1

I come from a big family. I go by bike. birthday card a black jacket Women often wear jeans and a shirt or a blouse. a fishing/sailing boat

a vehicle for travelling on water

Unit 1 Unit 6

Unit 6 Unit 2 Unit 5 Unit 5 Unit 6

boring born both bottle

adjective verb quantifier noun

A1 A2 A1 A2

bought box

verb noun

A1 A2

boy

noun

A1

bread

noun

A1

breakfast

noun

A1

bring

verb

A2

Britain

noun

brother brown burger

noun adjective noun

A1 A1 A2

bus

noun

A1

bus station

noun

A2

busy

adjective

A2

but

conjunction

A1

by

preposition

by bye

preposition exclamation

not interesting or exciting When a person or animal is born, they come out of their mother's body and start to used to talk about two people or exist things a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow top PAST of buy a small square on a page that gives you information or where you write information a male child or young man a basic food made by mixing and baking flour and water the food you eat in the morning after you wake up to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere the island containing England, Wales and Scotland and small nearby islands a boy or man who has the same parents as you being the same colour as chocolate meat in a round, flat shape, that you eat between bread

a boring job Claudia was born in 1985. We both like Chinese food. a bottle of wine

Unit 7 Unit 10 Unit 4 Unit 5

I bought a new laptop. Learn the words in the box.

Unit 8

We've got three children - a boy and two girls. a slice of bread

Unit 1

have breakfast

Unit 6

Did you bring an umbrella with you? Peter from Britain

Unit 6

an older brother dark brown hair The burgers are 100% meat.

Unit 2

Unit 3

Unit 4

Unit 5

Unit 5 Unit 4

a large vehicle that carries passengers by road, usually a school bus along a fixed route a building where a bus starts or ends its journey Café metro is in King Street, near the bus station. working hard, or giving your attention to a particular I'm busy in the morning. activity used to introduce something new that you say, I'd drive you there, but I haven't especially something which is different from what you got my car. have just said

Unit 6

A2

used to show the person or thing that does something

It's by (Shakespeare)

Unit 7

A2 A1

through doing or using something goodbye

by train Bye, see you tomorrow.

Unit 6

Unit 3 Unit 3 Unit 4

Unit 1

I'm a student, but I also work in a café. birthday cake

A2 A1

a small restaurant where you can buy drinks and small meals a sweet food made from flour, butter, sugar, and eggs mixed together and cooked to telephone someone be called something: to have a particular name

I'll call you later. It's called Dino's Restaurant.

Unit 9

noun noun

A1 A2

a piece of equipment used to take photographs when you stay in a tent for a holiday

Unit 2

campus

noun

B2

can

modal verb

A2

the land and buildings belonging to a college or university to be able to do something

My brother has a camera. I want to go camping in the Rocky Mountains. The university campus is near the hospital. You can go by underground.

can can't candle

modal verb modal verb noun

A1 A1 B1

Unit 10

noun

A1

Can I have ...? Sorry, I can't. How many candles are on the cake? My brother has an old car.

Unit 4

car card

noun

A2

a birthday card

Unit 2

carpet

noun

A2

used to request something cannot a stick of wax with string going through it that you burn to produce light a vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a few people a piece of folded paper with a picture on the front and some writing inside thick material for covering floors, often made of wool

Do you like this carpet?

Unit 5

casual

adjective

B1

Casual clothes are comfortable and not formal.

cat centre chair

noun noun noun

cheap child children

café

noun

A1

cake

noun

A1

call called

verb verb

camera camping

Unit 2 Unit 10

Unit 7

Unit 8 Unit 1 Unit 6

Unit 7

Unit 1

Unit 5

A1 A2 A1

People in offices wear quite casual clothes in Germany. an animal with fur that is kept as a pet My brother has a cat. the middle point or part of something town centre a seat for one person, with a back and usually four legs This is a chair.

adjective noun

A1 A1

not expensive, or costing less than usual a son or daughter, also when they are adults

a cheap flight We have only one child – a boy.

Unit 3

noun

A1

the plural of 'child'

We've got three children - a boy and two girls.

Unit 1

Unit 2 Unit 4 Unit 1

Unit 1

a country in Asia coming from or relating to China

China Chinese

noun adjective

chocolate

noun

A1

a sweet, brown food that is usually sold in a block

church

noun

A2

a building where Christians go to pray

cigarette

noun

A2

cinema

noun

A1

a thin tube of paper filled with tobacco, that people smoke a building where you go to watch films

circle classical cleaner

verb adjective noun

A2 A2 A2

close

verb

A1

closed clothes

adjective noun

A1 A1

club

noun

coat

noun

A1

coffee

noun

A1

cola cold college

noun adjective noun

A2 A1 A2

colour

noun

A1

a piece of clothing that you wear over your other clothes when you are outside a hot drink made from dark beans which are made into a powder, or a cup of this drink a sweet, dark-brown drink with lots of bubbles having a low temperature a place where students are educated after they have stopped going to school red, blue, green, yellow, etc

come

verb

A1

to arrive somewhere

We're from China. the best Chinese restaurant in town a bar of chocolate

Unit 1

We used to go to church every Sunday morning. I don't smoke cigarettes.

Unit 3

Mike's is in the centre, next to the Adelphi Cinema. Circle the word. classical music She was a cleaner.

Unit 3

to draw a circle round something traditional in style someone whose job is to clean houses, offices, and other places If something closes, it moves so that it is not open, and close the door if you close something, you move it so that it is not open. not open for business things such as shirts and trousers that you wear on your body a place where people dance late at night

Unit 4 Unit 6

Unit 5

Unit 7 Unit 4 Unit 10 Unit 3

The shops are closed. She was wearing her sister's clothes. Most people go to a café, a bar or a club. a winter coat

Unit 3

Do you want a cup of coffee?

Unit 3

I don't drink cola. cold water/weather a teacher-training college

Unit 4

What colour shall I paint the kitchen? come home

Unit 5

Unit 4 Unit 4 Unit 5

Unit 8 Unit 4

Unit 6

Two friends are coming for dinner. an organization which sells things or services a computer company an electronic machine that can store and arrange large We've put all our records on amounts of information computer. a performance of music and singing a pop concert when two or more people talk together a telephone conversation PAST of cook Then I cooked some lunch. preparing food for people to eat I do the cooking. slightly cold a cool drink cloth or thread that is made from the cotton plant a cotton shirt

Unit 9

We could see a film. drive into the country a married couple

Unit 9

Cover the page. put a cross

Unit 3

Cross out the word. a crowded train a cup of tea

Unit 7

The plates are in the cupboard.

Unit 5

B1 A1

used for making a suggestion the areas that are away from towns and cities two people who are married or having a romantic relationship to put something over something else a written mark (x), used for showing that something is wrong to draw a line through something that you have written, because it is wrong very full usually of people a small, round container with a handle on the side, used to drink from a piece of furniture with a door on the front and shelves inside, used for keeping things to ride a bicycle father

I cycle to work. My dad has curly brown hair.

Unit 6

noun noun noun

A1 A1 A1

your female child a period of 24 hours the twelfth month of the year

Unit 2

desert

noun

A2

a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants

This is my daughter, Molly. the days of the week It's dry and sunny from December to July. the Sahara Desert

desk

noun

A1

a table that you sit at to write or work

This is a desk.

Unit 1

coming

verb

A1

company computer

noun noun

A2 A1

concert conversation cooked cooking cool cotton

noun noun verb noun adjective noun

A2 A1 A1 A2 B1 B1

could country couple

modal verb phrase noun

B1 A2 B1

cover cross

verb noun

A2 A1

cross out crowded cup

verb adjective noun

A2 A1

cupboard

noun

A2

cycle dad

verb noun

daughter day December

PRESENT PARTICIPLE of come

Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 4 Unit 3 Unit 7 Unit 7 Unit 5 Unit 5

Unit 9 Unit 2

Unit 7

Unit 6 Unit 4

Unit 4

Unit 3 Unit 8 Unit 8

did didn't died different

verb verb verb adjective

A1 A1 A1 A1

dinner

noun

A1

disco

noun

A2

dish do do

noun verb auxiliary verb

A2 A1 A1

doctor

noun

doesn't

PAST of do Contraction of did not PAST of die not the same as someone or something else

Did you go to ...? We didn't see .... She died in 1954. Jo's very different from her sister, isn't she? the main meal of the day that people usually eat in the have dinner evening a place or event where people dance to pop music I never go to discos.

Unit 8 Unit 8 Unit 10 Unit 7 Unit 6 Unit 8

pasta dishes What are you doing? Do you live in London?

Unit 4

A1

part of a meal to perform an action or job used with another verb to form questions and negative phrases a person whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt

She's a doctor.

Unit 2

auxiliary verb

A1

Contraction of does not

He doesn't like black clothes.

Unit 5

dog

noun

A1

My brother has a dog.

Unit 2

doing dollar(s)

verb noun

A1 A1

What are you doing? It's $15.95.

Unit 9

don't

auxiliary verb

A1

an animal with fur, four legs and a tail that is kept as a pet PRESENT PARTICIPLE of do the unit of money used in the US, Canada, and some other countries; $ Contraction of do not

I don't like sport.

Unit 4

don't

auxiliary verb

A1

used to give a negative command

Don't write.

Unit 8

door

noun

A1

Please shut the door behind you.

Unit 1

down dress

preposition noun

A2 A1

down the Amazon a black dress

Unit 6

drink

verb

A1

the part of a building or room that you open or close to get inside it or out of it along a piece of clothing for women which covers the top of the body and hangs down over the legs to put liquid into your mouth and swallow it

He was drinking a glass of milk.

Unit 3

drink

noun

A1

a liquid or an amount of liquid that you drink

a cold drink

Unit 3

Unit 9 Unit 4

Unit 5

Unit 5

to travel somewhere in a car, or to take someone somewhere in a car without rain a small disc for storing music, films and information

I drive to work.

Unit 6

a dry summer Is this film available on DVD?

Unit 8

every one in a group of two or more things or people when they are considered separately before the usual time or the time that was planned

10 euros each

Unit 5

I get up early.

Unit 6

to put food into your mouth and then swallow it coming from or relating to Egypt the number 8 the number 18 the number 80 the number 11 a country in Europe, part of the United Kingdom

Who ate all the cake? She was an Egyptian singer. We have eight children. He's 18 years old. That's £4.80, please. She's eleven years old. Are you from England?

A2

a flat paper container for a letter

On the first morning of Tet, adults give children a red envelope with ‘lucky money’.

Unit 10

noun

A2

They're ten euros each.

Unit 5

evening

noun

A1

determiner pronoun

A1 A2

everywhere

adverb

A2

in or to every place

Excuse me expensive family

phrase adjective noun

A1 A1 A1

far fast

adverb adjective

A2 A1

used to politely get someone's attention costing a lot of money a group of people who are related to each other, especially parents and children used to talk about how distant something is quick

Are you doing anything this evening? every day I've received a reply from everyone now. You can go everywhere by underground. Excuse me, what's the time? expensive jewellery I'm from a big family.

Unit 3

every everyone

a unit of money that is used in many European countries; € the part of the day between the afternoon and the night each one of a group of people or things every person

How far is the town centre? fast cars

Unit 10

drive

verb

A1

dry DVD

adjective noun

A2 A1

each

determiner

A1

early

adverb

A1

eat Egyptian eight eighteen eighty eleven England

verb adjective number number number number noun

A1

envelope

noun

euro

A1 A2 A2 A2

Unit 4

Unit 1 Unit 10 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 5 Unit 2 Unit 1

Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 2

Unit 6

hot food that can be served very quickly in a restaurant because it is already prepared your male parent Your favourite person or thing is the one that you like best. the second month of the year the number 15 the number 50 a story shown at the cinema or on television well, healthy, or happy to complete something used to refer to the first thing in a list an animal that lives only in water, swims, and can be eaten as food the number 5 a piece of cloth with a special design and colours, that is the symbol of a country or group

I like fast food. This is my father. What's your favourite colour?

Unit 4

For skiing, go in February. She's 15 years old. We're in room 50. a cowboy film I'm fine. finish work First I have a shower. You eat meat, pasta, fish …

Unit 8

fast food father favourite

noun noun adjective

A2 A1 A1

February fifteen fifty film fine finish first fish

noun number number noun adjective verb adverb noun

A1 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 B1 A1

five flag

number noun

A1 B1

flat

noun

A1

a set of rooms to live in, with all the rooms on one floor a large block of flats

Unit 1

floor food

noun noun

A1 A1

a wooden floor baby/dog food

Unit 5

football

noun

A1

a football match/team

Unit 4

for for

preposition preposition

B1 A1

I work for Dell. For a boy or a girl?

Unit 2

formal

adjective

B2

a formal dinner party

Unit 5

forty four

number number

A2 A1

a surface that you walk on inside a building something that people and animals eat to keep them alive a game in which two teams of players kick a round ball and try to score goals representing or working with an organization intended to be given to or used by someone or something used about clothes, language, and behaviour that are serious and not friendly or relaxed the number 40 the number 4

Unit 3

fourteen free

number adjective

A2 A2

the number 14 not busy doing anything

She's 40 today. We have nine children, five boys and four girls. He's 14 years old. When are you free?

We have five children. People put a flag outside the house to show that someone has a birthday.

Unit 1 Unit 4

Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 7 Unit 1 Unit 6 Unit 6 Unit 4 Unit 1 Unit 10

Unit 4

Unit 2

Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3

the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday someone who you know well and like

OK, let's meet on Friday.

Unit 3

Sarah's my best friend (=the friend I like most). I'm from England

Unit 2

Friday

noun

A1

friend

noun

A1

from

preposition

A1

fruit

noun

A1

garden

noun

A1

Germany

noun

get

verb

A1

to arrive somewhere

get get up

verb phrasal verb

A2 A1

girl

noun

A1

to become ill/rich/wet etc to wake up and get out of bed, or to tell or help someone to do this a female child or young woman

glass

noun

A1

a container made of glass that is used for drinking

glasses

noun

A1

a piece of equipment with two transparent parts that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better

go go

verb verb

A1 A1

to move or travel somewhere go out to move or travel somewhere in order to do something go shopping

Unit 3

going good good

verb adjective adjective

A1 A1 A1

PRESENT PARTICIPLE of go enjoyable or nice of a high quality

Unit 9

goodbye

exclamation

A1

got

verb

A1

something you say when you leave someone or when they leave you PAST of get

used to say where someone was born, or where someone lives or works things such as apples or oranges that grow on a tree or dried/fresh fruit a bush, contain seeds, and can be eaten as food

Unit 1

an area of ground next to a house, often with grass, flowers, or trees a country in Europe

the front/back garden

Unit 3

People in offices wear quite casual clothes in Germany. How can I get to the airport?

Unit 5

get married I got up at five o'clock this morning! We have three children - a boy and two girls. Would you like a glass of water?

Unit 10

a pair of glasses

Unit 5

I'm just going to a meeting. a good book The food at this restaurant is very good. Goodbye Vicki! See you next week. I got a job.

Unit 4

Unit 6

Unit 3 Unit 1 Unit 4

Unit 3

Unit 7 Unit 7 Unit 1 Unit 7

grandfather

noun

A2

the father of your mother or father

Unit 7

being the same colour as grass

My grandfather worked in a hospital. My grandmother stayed at home. Many people drink green tea.

grandmother

noun

A2

the mother of your mother or father

green

adjective

A1

grew up grey

verb adjective

A2 A1

PAST of grow up being a colour that is a mixture of black and white

I grew up in Canada. grey clouds

Unit 10

grow up guitar

verb noun

A2 A1

I grew up in Canada. an electric guitar

Unit 10

had

verb

A1

to become older or an adult a musical instrument with strings that you play by pulling the strings PAST of have

hairdresser

phrase

B1

hammock

noun

has hat have have have

verb noun verb verb verb

A1 A1 A1 A1 A2

having he

verb pronoun

A1 A1

hello

exclamation

A1

help her

verb determiner

A1 A1

here here Here you are.

adverb adverb phrase

A1 A1 A2

Unit 7 Unit 4

Unit 5

Unit 4

We had a very good meeting yesterday. the place where you go to have your hair cut, coloured, He's going to the hairdresser. etc a large piece of cloth or strong net that you hang Bring a hammock to sleep in. between two trees or poles to sleep on PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of have He has an Australian wife. something that you wear to cover your head a cowboy hat to own something I have a flat in Paris. to eat or drink something have lunch used with nouns to say that someone does something have a shower

Unit 7

PRESENT PARTICIPLE of have used when talking about a man or male animal who has already been talked about said when you meet someone or start talking with someone to do something for someone belonging to a woman or girl who you have already talked about in the place where you are used when saying who you are on the telephone used when you are giving someone something

He's having a party. When is Paul coming? "He should be here soon." Hello, Christina, how are you?

Unit 9

Thank you for helping. her sister

Unit 7

Is Mr Yamamoto here? It's Seiko here. That's £30. "Here you are."

Unit 3

Unit 9 Unit 6 Unit 2 Unit 5 Unit 1 Unit 6 Unit 6

Unit 2 Unit 1

Unit 2

Unit 3 Unit 5

hi his

exclamation determiner

A1 A1

holiday holiday

noun noun

A1 A1

home homepage

noun noun

A1

hope hospital

verb noun

A2 A1

hostel

noun

B1

hot hotel

adjective noun

A1 A1

hour house

noun noun

A1 A1

housework how how How about …?

noun adverb adverb adverb

B1 A1 A1 A2

hundred husband I

number noun pronoun

A2 A1 A1

I'd I'll ice-cream idea ill

short for short for noun noun adjective

A1 A1 A1 A2 A2

hello belonging to a man or boy who you have already talked about a time when you do not have to go to work or school a long visit to a place away from where you live, for pleasure the place where you live the first page that you see when you look at a website on the Internet to want something to happen or be true a place where ill or injured people go to be treated by doctors and nurses a cheap hotel, where you can live when you are away from home very warm a place where you pay to stay when you are away from home a period of time equal to 60 minutes a building where people live, usually one family or group the work that you do to keep your house clean used to ask about someone's health used to ask about quantity, size, or age used to make a suggestion

Hi! How are you? his sister

Unit 1

Friday is a holiday. on holiday

Unit 3

at home The address and phone number are on our homepage. I hope you like it He was in hospital for two weeks. a student hostel

Unit 3

a hot summer's day He works in a hotel.

Unit 8

I sleep eight hours We went to my aunt's house for dinner. do housework How are you? How far is the town centre? How about Café Metro?

Unit 3

the number 100 the man you are married to used when the person speaking or writing is the subject of the verb I would I will a sweet, cold food made from frozen milk a suggestion or plan not feeling well, or suffering from a disease

two hundred and fifty This is my husband. I've bought some chocolate.

Unit 5

I'd love to. I'll have a coffee. vanilla ice cream That's a good idea. He was in bed, ill.

Unit 9

Unit 2

Unit 7

Unit 4 Unit 4 Unit 2 Unit 8

Unit 2

Unit 1 Unit 7 Unit 1 Unit 10 Unit 3

Unit 2 Unit 1

Unit 4 Unit 3 Unit 9 Unit 7

important

adjective

A1

valuable, useful, or necessary

in in in bed India Indian interesting international

preposition preposition phrase noun adjective adjective adjective

A1 A1 A1

A1 A2

inside a container or place during a period of time lying in bed a country in Asia coming from or relating to India keeping your attention relating to or involving two or more countries

invite

verb

A1

to ask someone to come to your house, to a party, etc.

is

verb

A1

PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of be

it

pronoun

A1

Italian

adjective

the thing, animal or situation which has already been mentioned coming from or relating to Italy

Italy jacket January Japan

noun noun noun noun

Japanese jeans

adjective noun

A1

job journey July

noun noun noun

A1 A2 A1

jumper

noun

A2

June

noun

A1

just

adverb

A2

A2 A1

My family is very important to me. It's in England in the morning I read in bed. We live in India. an Indian restaurant an interesting person an international team of scientists They've invited us to the wedding. Hello. My name is Peter Newman. It's in England.

Dino's is a small Italian restaurant. a country in Europe We live in Italy. a short coat a leather jacket the first month of the year For skiing, go in January. a country consisting of a group of islands near the east We live in Japan. coast of Asia coming from or relating to Japan I like Japanese food. trousers made from denim (=a strong, usually blue, a pair of jeans material) the work that you do in order to get money What's your job? when you travel from one place to another a train journey the seventh month of the year It's dry and sunny from December to July. a warm piece of clothing which covers the top of your What size is this jumper? body and is pulled on over your head the sixth month of the year From June to September, it's very hot. a very short time ago We just had a baby.

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just kebab

adverb noun

kiosk

noun

kitchen

noun

A1

now or very soon small pieces of meat or vegetables cooked on a long, thin stick a small building with a window where things like tickets or newspapers are sold a room used to prepare and cook food in

I'm just going to a meeting. We had kebabs, bread and salad.

Unit 9

a street kiosk

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to have information about something in your mind

We have a big kitchen, where we eat. I don't know.

know

verb

A1

lamp

noun

A2

an object that makes light

I have a lamp next to my bed.

Unit 5

language large last late

noun adjective adjective adjective

words of a particular type, especially the words used by people in a particular job big the most recent after the usual time or the time that was arranged

Classroom language a large bottle of water last night We're late.

Unit 4

A2 A1 A1

late

adverb

A2

after the usual time or the time that was arranged

I get up late.

Unit 3

later leader

adverb noun

A2 B1

after some time a person in control of a group, country, or situation

I'll call you later. a religious leader

Unit 10

leave left lemonade less let's

verb verb noun adverb verb

A1 A1 A2 A2 A2

to go away from a place PAST of leave a cold drink that tastes of lemon not as much something you say when you are making a suggestion

The train leaves at 6.00. I left school. I'll have lemonade, please. You should eat less. Let's go to a café.

letter

noun

A2

the letter K

Unit 1

like

verb

A1

I like Japanese food.

Unit 4

listen

verb

A1

listen to the radio

Unit 2

listened

verb

A1

one of the symbols (for example, a, j, p) that we use to write words to enjoy something or think that someone or something is nice to give attention to someone or something in order to hear them PAST of listen

I stayed at home and I listened to music.

Unit 7

A2

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live lived

verb verb

A1 A1

to have your home somewhere PAST of live

lives long long

verb adjective adjective

A1 A1 A1

look (at)

verb

A1

look looked lose

verb verb verb

A1 A1 B1

lost lots love lucky

verb noun verb adjective

B1 A1 A2 A2

PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of live continuing for a large amount of time used when asking for or giving information about the distance or time of something to turn your eyes in the direction of something or someone so that you can see them to try to find someone or something PAST of look to stop having someone or something that you had before PAST of lose a large amount or number of people or things to like something very much having good things happen to you

lunch magazine

noun noun

A1 A2

make mall man manager

verb noun noun noun

A1 B1 A1 A2

many map

quantifier noun

A1 A2

March married

noun adjective

A1 A2

marry match

verb noun

B1 A2

They live in New York. As a child, she lived in a small village. My sister lives in Australia. It's quite long. How long were you in ...?

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Look at the picture on page two.

Unit 2

I'm looking for my keys. I looked at family photos. He lost his job.

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He lost his job. There are lots of cars I'd love to. I'm going on holiday. "Lucky you!" the food that you eat in the middle of the day Shall we have lunch? a big, thin book that you can buy every week or month, a fashion magazine that has pictures and writing to create something make tea a large, covered shopping area shopping mall an adult male human a young man someone in control of an office, shop, team, etc She's the manager of the local sports club. a large number of I don't have many clothes. a picture that shows where countries, towns, roads, etc a road map are the third month of the year What's Rome like in March? A married man or woman has a wife or husband. a married couple

Unit 10

to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an officialinorwhich religious a sports competition two ceremony people or teams compete against each other

Unit 10

She married Diego Rivera. football match

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Unit 4

May maybe me meal

noun adverb pronoun noun

A1 A2 A1 A1

the fifth month of the year possibly the person who is speaking or writing when you eat, or the food that you eat at that time

It's usually warm in May. Maybe we're too early. It's me. have a meal

Unit 8

mean meat medium

verb noun adjective

A2 A1 B1

to have a particular meaning the soft parts of animals, used as food in the middle of a group of different amounts or sizes

What does ...mean? I don't eat meat. It's medium.

Unit 10

meet meeting

verb noun

A1 A2

to come to the same place as someone else when people come together for a reason, usually to talk about something

meet friends We're having a meeting on Thursday to discuss the problem.

Unit 3

men

noun

A1

PLURAL of man

Unit 5

met metro Mexican midday

verb noun adjective noun

A1

A2

PAST of meet an underground railway system in a large city coming from or relating to Mexico 12 o'clock in the middle of the day

mineral water mobile Monday

noun noun noun

A2 A1 A1

water which is taken from the ground and contains chemicals that are good for your health a mobile phone the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday

Men and women often wear jeans and a shirt. I met a friend in town. the Paris metro She was a Mexican painter. Beware the heat of the midday sun. mineral water mobile phone I'm at the office on Monday.

month

noun

A1

Unit 8

more

quantifier

A1

one of the twelve periods of time that a year is divided Next month will be very busy. into a greater number or amount of people or things There are a lot more people here today than there were yesterday.

morning

noun

A1

Friday morning

Unit 3

mosque

noun

A2

the first half of the day, from the time when the sun rises until the middle of the day a building where Muslims say their prayers

Unit 3

most

quantifier

A2

almost all of a group of people or things

People go to the mosque on Friday. most people

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mother

noun

A1

your female parent

My mother and father are divorced. I moved to London.

move

verb

B1

Unit 10

moved mp3 player

verb noun

B1 A2

If a person or an organization moves, they go to a different place to live or work. PAST of move I moved to London. a piece of electronic equipment or a computer program I have an mp3 player. for playing music that has been stored as MP3 files (=collections of information)

much

quantifier

A1

How much is the skirt?

Unit 5

mum museum

noun noun

A1 A1

Can we go now, Mum? a museum of modern art

Unit 4

music

noun

A1

pop/dance music

Unit 4

musician

noun

B1

a jazz musician

Unit 10

my

determiner

A1

In questions, 'much' is used to ask about the amount of something. mother a building where you can look at important objects connected with art, history, or science a pattern of sounds that is made by playing instruments or singing, or a recording of this someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job belonging to the person who is speaking or writing

My name is Carlos.

Unit 1

name

noun

A1

What's your name?

Unit 1

near nearly neither

preposition adverb adverb

A1 A2 B2

near London It's nearly 6 o'clock. Me neither.

Unit 1

never

adverb

A1

the word or group of words that is used to refer to a person, thing, or place not far away in distance almost used to say that a negative fact is also true of someone or something else not ever, not one time

new new newspaper

adjective adjective noun

A1 A1 A1

next next to

adjective preposition

A1 A2

nice

adjective

A1

Have you ever been to Australia? "No, never." different from before I need some new shoes. recently made Their house is quite new. large, folded sheets of paper which are printed with the I read about his death in the news and sold every day or every week newspaper. coming after this one next week very close to someone or something with nothing in next to the café between pleasant It's very nice.

Unit 1

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Nice to meet you. night

phrase noun

A1

nine nineteen ninety no no problem

number number number determiner phrase

A1 A2 A2 A1 A2

noisy

adjective

A2

noodles

noun

normal

adjective

A2

not noun

adverb noun

A1 A2

November

noun

A1

number

noun

A1

something that you say when you meet someone for the first time the time in every 24 hours when it is dark and people sleep the number 9 the number 19 the number 90 not any something that you say to mean you can or will do what someone has asked you to do

Nice to meet you.

Unit 1

I slept really badly last night.

Unit 3

We have nine children. She's 19 years old. That's £2.90, please. I have no children. Can you get me to the airport by 11.30? "No problem."

Unit 1

We've had problems with noisy neighbours. thin pieces of pasta (=food made from flour and water) They eat noodles for lunch with family and friends. usual and ordinary It's normal for couples to argue now and then. used to give something the opposite meaning No, he's not. a word that refers to a person, place, object, event, a noun substance, idea, feeling, or quality. For example the words 'teacher', 'book' and 'beauty' are nouns. the eleventh month of the year From August to November it's hot and very wet. a symbol or word used in a counting system What's the number of his house?

Unit 3

Noisy people or things make a lot of noise.

October

noun

A1

used after the numbers one to twelve to mean exactly that hour when you tell the time the tenth month of the year

of of of of course of course

preposition preposition preposition phrase phrase

A1 A1 A1 A1 B1

used after words which show an amount containing made or consisting of used to say 'yes' strongly, often to be polite used to show that what you are saying is obvious

o'clock

A1

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It's six o'clock.

Unit 3

What's the south of Mexico like in October? lots of cars a cup of tea made of cotton Yes, of course. Yes, of course.

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office often OK old on on

noun adverb adjective adjective preposition preposition

A2 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1

a room or building where people work many times or regularly safe or healthy having lived or existed for a long time on a surface of something used to show the date or day when something happens

one

number

A1

the number 1

one

determiner

A2

open

adjective

A1

open

verb

A1

orange juice

noun

A1

out

adverb

A2

p.m.

abbreviation

A1

packet page

noun noun

B1 A1

paint

verb

A1

painted painter pair

verb noun noun

A1 A2 A2

pair paper parents

noun noun noun

A1 B1 A1

an office worker I often see her there. Are you OK? an old flat on the shelf/wall on Friday

I have a flat in Paris. It's very small, only one room. used to refer to a particular person or thing in a group this one that has already been talked about A shop or business is open during the time it can do Shops are open from about 9.00 business. in the morning. If you open something, you make it change to a Open your books. position that is not closed. a drink made from the juice of oranges Can I have an orange juice, please? used to show movement away from the inside of go out somewhere used when referring to a time in the afternoon, evening 7.30 p.m. or at night a small box with a lot of the same thing in it a packet of cigarettes a piece of paper in a book, magazine, etc, or one side of The article is on page 36. a piece of paper to produce a picture of someone or something using He painted the Mona Lisa in paint 1505. PAST of paint She painted a picture. someone who paints pictures He was an Italian painter. something that is made of two parts that are joined a pair of glasses together two people who are doing something together In pairs. a newspaper read the paper your mother and father My parents live in New York.

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someone that you are working or playing a sport or game with when people come together to enjoy themselves by talking, eating, drinking, and dancing

Ask your partner.

Unit 5

go to a party

Unit 4

Spaghetti is my favourite pasta.

Unit 4

Who pays for the meal?

Unit 10

A1

a food that is made from flour and water and is made in many different shapes to give someone money because you are buying something from them a long, thin object that you use to write or draw in ink

How much are these pens?

Unit 5

noun

A1

more than one person

Unit 2

phone

noun

A1

phone phoned

verb verb

A1 A1

a piece of equipment that is used to talk to someone who is in another place to speak to someone by telephone PAST of phone

Our company employs over 400 people. I have a mobile phone.

piano

noun

A2

picnic

noun

A1

picture

noun

A1

pizza

noun

A1

plane

noun

A1

plate

noun

play playing please

partner

noun

A2

party

noun

A1

pasta

noun

A2

pay

verb

A1

pen

noun

people

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A1

phone friends I phoned a friend and we went into town. a big wooden musical instrument with black and white Do you like the piano? bars that make sounds when you press them food that you take from your home to eat outside We're going to have a picnic down by the lake. a drawing, painting, or photograph of something or She's got pictures of pop stars all someone over her bedroom. a flat, round piece of bread covered with tomato, good pizzas and pasta dishes cheese, etc and cooked in an oven a vehicle that flies and has an engine and wings What time does her plane get in (=arrive)? a flat, round object which is used for putting food on a dinner plate

verb verb

A1 A1

When you play a sport or game, you do it. PRESENT PARTICIPLE of play

play football Where are The Morgs playing?

Unit 4

exclamation

A1

something that you say to be polite when you are asking for something

Could I have a coffee, please?

Unit 4

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I read poetry. How much are these postcards?

Unit 4

coffee pot

Unit 8

a hundred pounds/£100 Let us pray for all the sick children. I bought her a birthday present.

Unit 5

Unit 10

A2

poems in general a card with a picture on one side that you send without an envelope a round container, usually used for keeping things or cooking the unit of money used in the UK and Ireland; £ to speak to a god in order to show your feelings or to ask for something something which you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion the amount of money that you pay to buy something

high/low prices

Unit 5

adverb

A2

used to mean that something is very likely

Unit 10

put pyramid

verb noun

A2

question

noun

A1

to write something a shape with a square base and four triangular sides that meet to form a point at the top a sentence or phrase that asks you for information

I'll probably be home by midnight. put a tick I didn't visit the pyramids.

Unit 1

quiet

adjective

A2

making little or no noise

radio

noun

A1

radio

phrase

A1

verb

A1

We heard him speaking on the radio this morning. read the paper

Unit 4

read

a piece of equipment used for listening to radio broadcasts the programmes that you hear when you listen to the radio to look at words and understand what they mean

Is it OK if I ask you a few questions? Can you be quiet, please? We're trying to work. a car radio

really red restaurant rice

adverb adjective noun noun

A1 A1 A1 A1

very or very much being the same colour as blood a place where you can buy and eat a meal small grains from a plant that are cooked and eaten

I'm really busy a red shirt an Italian restaurant good chicken and rice dishes

Unit 9

right rock

adjective noun

A1 A2

correct or true loud, modern music with a strong beat, often played with electric guitars and drums

That's right. rock concert

Unit 5

poetry postcard

noun noun

B1 A2

pot

noun

B1

pound(s) pray

noun verb

A2 A2

present

noun

A2

price

noun

probably

Unit 5

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room

noun

A1

Russia salad

noun noun

A2

salesman same sandwich

noun phrase noun

B1 A1 A1

sat Saturday

verb noun

A1 A1

saw say school See you. sell sentence

verb verb noun phrase verb noun

A1 A1 A1 A1 A2 A1

September

noun

A1

seven seventeen seventy she

number number number pronoun

A1 A2 A2 A1

shelf

noun

A2

shirt

noun

A1

shoes

noun

A1

shop

noun

A1

a part of the inside of a building, which is separated from other parts by walls, floors, and ceilings

a hotel room

a country in Europe Are you from Russia? a cold mixture of vegetables that have not been cooked They also have good steaks and salads. someone whose job is selling things He worked as a salesman. exactly alike the same two slices of bread with meat, cheese, etc between a cheese sandwich them PAST of sit We sat by the Nile. the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday Are you free on Saturday evening? PAST TENSE of see We saw a film. to speak words How do you say ...? a place where children go to learn things at school Goodbye (informal) See you (soon/there). to offer something for people to buy Do you sell stamps? a group of words, usually containing a verb, that Practise saying the sentences. expresses a complete idea the ninth month of the year From June to September, it's very hot. the number 7 We have seven children. the number 17 He's 17 years old. the number 70 That's £2.70, please. used when talking about a woman who has already She's 16. been talked about a board used to put things on, often fixed to a wall a book shelf

Unit 1

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a piece of clothing worn on the top part of the body, fastened with buttons down the front a strong covering for the foot, often made of leather

How much is the shirt?

Unit 5

a cheap pair of shoes

Unit 5

a building or part of a building where you can buy things

a book shop

Unit 2

go shopping a short book

Unit 4

I had a shower and got dressed.

Unit 3

A2

when you buy things from shops A short book or other piece of writing has few pages or words. when you wash your whole body while standing under a flow of water. the activity of visiting interesting or beautiful places

a sightseeing tour of London

Unit 8

noun noun

A2 A1

someone who sings a girl or woman who has the same parents as you

a jazz singer an older/younger sister

Unit 10

sit

verb

A1

to be in a position with the weight of your body on your bottom and the top part of your body up, for example, on a chair

Emma was sitting on a stool.

Unit 8

sitting six sixteen sixty size

verb number number number noun

A1 A1 A2 A2 A2

PRESENT PARTICIPLE of sit the number 6 the number 16 the number 60 how big or small something is

Unit 9

skiing skirt

noun noun

A2 A1

sleep

verb

A1

when you move over snow wearing skis a piece of women's clothing that hangs from the waist and has no legs to be in the state of rest when your eyes are closed, your body is not active, and your mind is unconscious

They're sitting in a café. We have six children. She's sixteen years old. That's £2.60, please. It's an area about the size of Oxford. For skiing, go in January. How much is the skirt? We had to sleep in the car that night.

Unit 3

slow

adjective

A1

Unit 6

small

adjective

A1

so

conjunction

A2

sold some

verb quantifier

A2 A1

moving, happening, or doing something without much He's a very slow reader. speed little in size or amount We teach the children in small groups. used to say that something is the reason why I was tired so I went to bed. something else happens PAST of sell He sold computers. used to mean an amount of something without saying Some shops are open. exactly how much or how many

shopping short

noun adjective

A1 A2

shower

noun

A1

sightseeing

noun

singer sister

Unit 7

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sometimes

adverb

A1

on some occasions but not always or often

son soon sorry

noun adverb adjective

A1 A2 A1

speak special

verb adjective

A1 A2

your male child after a short period of time used to show that you are sad about a person or situation to say something using your voice better or more important than usual things

special

adjective

B1

different from normal things, or used for one purpose

sport

noun

A1

a game or activity which people do to keep healthy or for enjoyment, often competing against each other

stamp

noun

A2

Do you sell stamps?

Unit 5

start station

verb noun

A1 A1

start work Dad met me at the station.

Unit 6

stay

verb

A1

a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto a letter before you post it to begin doing something a place where trains stop so that you can get on or off them to continue to be in a place, job, etc and not leave

stay at home

Unit 7

stayed

verb

A1

PAST of stay

Unit 7

steak

noun

A2

a thick, flat piece of meat or fish

street

noun

A1

My grandmother stayed at home with the family. They also have good steaks and salads. We live on the same street.

Unit 3

street stall

noun

strong

adjective

B1

a road in a town or city that has houses or other buildings a small table in the street from which people sell small There are some street stalls things where you can buy snacks. If a taste, smell, etc is strong, it is very noticeable. strong tea

student

noun

A1

someone who is studying at a school or university

a law student

Unit 1

A1

PAST of study

I studied business.

Unit 10

studied

He does cook sometimes, but not very often. This is my son, Alex. See you soon. No, sorry. speak English I'm cooking something special for her birthday. You need to use a special kind of paint. winter sports

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study

verb

A1

sugar

noun

A1

suit

noun

A2

summer

noun

A1

Sunday

noun

A1

sunglasses

noun

A2

sunny supermarket

adjective noun

A2 A1

sure swimming

adjective noun

A2 A2

swimming pool T-shirt

noun

A1

noun

A1

take

verb

A2

talk (about/to) verb

A1

talking taxi

verb noun

A1 A1

tea

noun

A1

teacher

noun

A1

to learn about a subject, usually at school or university I studied biology before going into medicine. a very sweet substance used to give flavour to food and coffee with milk and sugar drinks a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are She wore a dark blue suit. made from the same material the warmest season of the year, between spring and We usually go away in the autumn summer. the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday Are you free on Sunday evening?

Unit 1

dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes from the sun bright because of light from the sun a large shop that sells food, drink, things for the home, etc certain moving through water by moving your body

They're sunglasses.

Unit 5

a lovely sunny day She works in a supermarket.

Unit 8

I'm not sure. The doctor recommended swimming as the best all-round exercise.

Unit 3

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Unit 2

Unit 8

an area of water that has been made for people to swim Sit by the swimming pool. in a piece of cotton clothing for the top part of the body How much is the T-shirt? with short sleeves and no collar If something takes a particular amount of time, or a The journey takes six hours. particular quality, you need that amount of time or that quality in order to be able to do it.

Unit 9

to say things to someone

We were just talking about Simon's new girlfriend. PRESENT PARTICIPLE of talk He's talking on the phone. a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere I'll take a taxi to the airport.

Unit 2

a hot drink that you make by pouring water onto dried Would you like a cup of tea or leaves coffee? someone whose job is to teach in a school, college, etc a science teacher

Unit 3

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Unit 1

a container used for making and serving tea

People make it in a small teapot.

Unit 4

knowledge, equipment, and methods that are used in science and industry the number 10 a sport in which two or four people hit a small ball to each other over a net very bad the written words in a book, magazine, etc, not the pictures a written message, usually containing words with letterstoleft sent from phone to another used tellout, someone that one you mobile are pleased about something they have given you or done for you used to mean something that has already been talked about or seen used to mean something that is not near you used before nouns to mean things that have already been talked about or are already known the United States of America a building with a stage where people go to watch plays

computer technology

Unit 4

We have ten children. I play tennis.

Unit 1

a terrible accident a page of text

Unit 7

Read the text message. Can you pass me the book? Thanks very much. That's a good idea.

Unit 3

That's a nice photo. Pass me the coffee.

Unit 9

I'm from the USA. the Arts Theatre

Unit 1

next, or after something has happened in or at a particular place There is/are/was used to show that something exists or happens PLURAL of this used as the subject of the verb when meaning a group of people, animals, or things that have already been talked about

Then we went to ... How can I get there? There's a café.

Unit 6

I like these plates. I saw Kate and Nigel yesterday they came over for dinner.

Unit 5

A2 A1

used to refer to an idea, event or activity to have an opinion about something or someone

things to do I think it's about 3.00.

Unit 8

A2 A2

the number 13 the number 30 the number 35

She's 13 years old. It's five thirty. It's five thirty-five.

Unit 2

teapot

noun

technology

noun

B1

ten tennis

noun

A1 A1

terrible text

adjective noun

A2 B1

text message thanks

noun exclamation

A2 A1

that

pronoun

A1

that the

pronoun determiner

A1 A1

the USA theatre

noun noun

A2

then there There's

adverb adverb pronoun

A1 A1 A1

these they

determiner pronoun

A1 A1

things think

noun verb

thirteen thirty thirty-five

number number number

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this

pronoun

A2

this

determiner

A1

this

determiner

A1

three

number

A1

through

preposition

A2

Thursday

noun

A1

tick

noun

B1

tick

verb

B1

tie

noun

A2

time to to today

noun preposition preposition noun, adverb

A1 A1 A1 A1

together tomorrow too

adverb adverb adverb

A1 A1 A1

too top town

adverb adjective noun

A1 B1 A1

train

noun

A1

used to mean something or someone that is near you or that you are pointing to used to mean something or someone that is near you or that you are pointing to used to mean the present week, month, year, etc or the one that comes next the number 3

This is a desk.

Unit 1

I like this bag.

Unit 5

this week

Unit 9

We have three children - a boy and two girls. from one end or side of something to the other The River Seine flows through Paris. the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday Is today Thursday?

Unit 1

a mark (✓) that shows something is correct or has been done to mark something with a tick

put a tick

Unit 7

Tick the sentences that are true.

Unit 7

a long, thin piece of cloth that a man wears around his neck with a shirt a particular point in the day or night used with the verb to make the infinitive in the direction of somewhere this day, or on this day

How much is the tie?

Unit 5

What's the time? listen to music go to the mosque It's Johann's birthday today.

Unit 3

at the same time the day after today or on the day after today more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough in addition, also the best, most important, or most successful a place where people live and work which is larger than a village a long, thin vehicle which travels along metal tracks and carries people or goods

All together. It's my birthday tomorrow. not too expensive

Unit 5

Me too. top five things It's a small town in the north of England. We could go by train.

Unit 4

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tram

noun

A2

an electric vehicle for carrying passengers, mostly in cities, which moves along metal lines in the road

There are no trams, but there are buses.

Unit 6

tree

noun

A1

noun

A2

There are five trees in the garden. a business trip

Unit 3

trip trousers

noun

A1

a pair of trousers

Unit 5

Tuesday

noun

A1

I'm free on Tuesday morning.

Unit 3

TV twelve twenty twenty-five two

noun number number number number

A1 A2 A2

a tall plant with a thick stem which has branches coming from it and leaves a journey in which you visit a place for a short time and come back again a piece of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday television the number 12 the number 20 the number 25 the number 2

Unit 2

underground underline university

noun verb noun

A2 B1 A1

What's on TV tonight? He's twelve years old. He's twenty years old. It's five twenty-five. We have two new apartments in Dubai. the London Underground

until

preposition

A1

use

verb

A1

usually

adverb

A2

vegetable

noun

A1

verb

noun

A2

very village

adverb noun

A1 A1

A1

a system of trains that is built under a city to draw a line under a word or sentence a place where students study at a high level to get a degree (=type of qualification) continuing to happen before a particular time or event and then stopping If you use something, you do something with it for a particular purpose. in the way that most often happens

Unit 8

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Cambridge University

Unit 2

until 8.00

Unit 3

Can I use your computer?

Unit 7

I usually have lunch at work.

Unit 3

a plant that you eat, for example potatoes, onions, I eat vegetables every day. beans, etc a word or group of words that refers to an action, state, a verb or experience. For example the words 'arrive', 'make', 'be', and 'feel' are verbs.

Unit 4

used to make an adjective or adverb stronger a place where people live in the countryside which is smaller than a town

Unit 1

very good She lives in a small village outside Oxford.

Unit 4

Unit 2

visit

verb

A1

to go somewhere to see someone or a place

visited waiter

verb noun

A1 A1

wake up walk

phrasal verb verb

A1 A1

walk

noun

A2

walking wall

noun

A1 A1

PAST of visit a man who works in a restaurant, bringing food to customers to (cause to) become conscious after sleeping to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other and then repeating the action a journey that you make by walking, often for enjoyment PRESENT PARTICIPLE of walk one of the sides of a room or building

waltz

noun

warm was

adjective verb

A1 A1

having a temperature between cool and hot PAST SIMPLE he/she/it of be

wasn't watch watched watching

verb verb verb verb

A1 A1 A1 A1

PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE he/she/it of be to look at something for a period of time PAST of watch PRESENT PARTICIPLE of watch

water

noun

A1

we

pronoun

weak

Did you visit St Petersburg while you were in Russia? We visited my brother. He's a waiter.

Unit 8

First, I wake up. Olga walks.

Unit 6

go for a walk

Unit 7

I often go walking. There were several large paintings on the wall. a dance for two partners performed to music that has a I like dancing the waltz. rhythm of three beats, or the music for the dance

Unit 8 Unit 2

Unit 6

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It's nice and warm in here. Maria was in hospital and Boris was on holiday. I wasn't at the meeting. The kids are watching TV. I watched TV. The children are watching TV.

Unit 8

hot/cold water

Unit 4

A1

the clear liquid that falls from the sky as rain and that is in seas, lakes, and rivers used as the subject of the verb when the person speaking or writing is referring to themselves and one or more other people

My wife and I both play golf and we love it.

Unit 1

adjective

B2

A weak drink has little taste or contains little alcohol.

weak coffee/beer

Unit 4

wear

verb

A1

to have a piece of clothing, jewellery, etc on your body

I wear jeans a lot of the time.

Unit 5

wearing

verb

A1

PRESENT PARTICIPLE of wear

He's wearing a black jacket.

Unit 9

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weather

noun

A1

Wednesday

noun

A1

week weekend

noun noun

A1 A1

went were weren't wet what What … like?

verb verb verb adjective pronoun phrase

A1 A1 A1 A2 A1 A2

when

adverb

A1

where

adverb

A1

white who

adjective pronoun

A1 A1

wide

adjective

A2

wife window

noun noun

A1 A1

winter

noun

A1

with

preposition

A1

with woman women

preposition noun noun

A1 A1 A1

the temperature or conditions outside, for example if it bad/good weather is hot, cold, sunny, etc the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday I'm in London on Wednesday.

Unit 8

a period of seven days Saturday and Sunday, the two days in the week when many people do not work PAST TENSE of go PAST SIMPLE you/we/they of be NEGATIVE PAST SIMPLE you/we/they of be raining used to ask for information about something something you say when you want someone to describe someone or something used to ask at what time something happened or will happen used to ask about the place or position of someone or something being the colour of snow or milk used to ask about someone's name or which person or group someone is talking about measuring a long distance or longer than usual from one side to the other the woman that a man is married to a space in the wall of a building or car that has glass in it, used for letting light and air inside and for looking through

every week at the weekend

Unit 6

I went to school. They were on holiday. You weren't late. a wet and windy day What's your name? What was it like?

Unit 7

When do you get up?

Unit 3

Where do you work?

Unit 1

a white T-shirt Who's this?

Unit 5

a wide road

Unit 6

He has an Australian wife. Open the window if you're too hot.

Unit 2

the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together having or including something an adult female person PLURAL of woman

We went skiing last winter.

Unit 8

Who did you go with?

Unit 1

with four rooms a 30-year-old woman Men and women often wear jeans and a shirt.

Unit 1

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wonderful

adjective

A2

very good

word

noun

A1

a group of letters or sounds that mean something

work

verb

A1

to do a job that you get money for

work working works

noun verb verb

A1 A1 A1

the place where you go to do your job PRESENT PARTICPLE of work PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of work

would

verb

A1

write

verb

A1

writer

noun

B1

wrote

verb

A1

used as a more polite form of will in requests and offers to make words, letters, or numbers on a surface using a pen or pencil someone whose job is writing books, stories, articles, etc PAST TENSE of write

yellow you

adjective pronoun

A1 A1

being the same colour as a lemon or the sun used to mean the person or people you are talking to

your

determiner

A1

belonging or relating to the person or people you are talking to

We had a wonderful time in Spain. 'Hund' is the German word for 'dog'. She works for Sony corporation.

Unit 7

at work I'm working next Saturday. My sister works for the Sony Corporation. Would you like to come?

Unit 3

Write your name at the top of the page. He was a Russian writer.

Unit 2

Unit 1 Unit 2

Unit 9 Unit 2 Unit 9

Unit 10

I worked on my computer and wrote some emails. a bright yellow tablecloth Are you from England?

Unit 7

Can I borrow your pen?

Unit 1

Unit 5 Unit 1

Starter wordlist with English Profile level description Wordlist

Part of speech

Definition

Example

Unit

a about an

determiner preposition determiner

A1 A1 A1

used before a noun to mean one thing or person relating to a particular subject used instead of 'a' when the next word starts with a vowel sound used to join two words or two parts of a sentence

a sentence What about you? an apartment

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

and

conjunction

A1

tea and coffee

Unit 1

apartment

noun

A2

I live in an apartment in Dubai.

Unit 1

A1 A1

a set of rooms for someone to live in on one level of a building or house PRESENT SIMPLE you/we/they of be a piece of furniture that you sleep on

are bed

verb noun

Unit 1 Unit 1

adjective noun

A1 A1

large in size or amount a male child or young man

bye campus

exclamation noun

A1 B2

car

noun

A1

goodbye the land and buildings belonging to a college or university a vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a few people

Are you from England? What time did you go to bed last night? I come from a big family. We've got three children - a boy and two girls. Bye, see you tomorrow. The university campus is near the hospital. My brother has an old car.

big boy

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chair

noun

A1

a seat for one person, with a back and usually four legs This is a chair.

Unit 1

child

noun

A1

a son or daughter, also when they are adults

Unit 1

children

noun

A1

the plural of 'child'

China desk door

noun noun noun

A1 A1

eat eight England

verb number noun

A1 A1

father fine five flat

noun adjective number noun

four

We have only one child – a boy.

We've got three children - a boy and two girls. a country in Asia We're from China. a table that you sit at to write or work This is a desk. the part of a building or room that you open or close to Please shut the door behind you. get inside it or out of it to put food into your mouth and then swallow it Who ate all the cake? the number 8 We have eight children. a country in Europe, part of the United Kingdom Are you from England?

Unit 1

A1 A1 A1 A1

your male parent well, healthy, or happy the number 5 a set of rooms to live in, with all the rooms on one floor

This is my father. I'm fine. We have five children. a large block of flats

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

number

A1

the number 4

Unit 1

from

preposition

A1

girl

noun

A1

used to say where someone was born, or where someone lives or works a female child or young woman

We have nine children, five boys and four girls. I'm from England

Unit 1

goodbye

exclamation

A1

have hello

verb exclamation

A1 A1

We have three children - a boy and two girls. Goodbye Vicki! See you next week. I have a flat in Paris. Hello, Christina, how are you?

hi house

exclamation noun

A1 A1

Unit 1 Unit 1

how

adverb

A1

Hi! How are you? We went to my aunt's house for dinner. How are you?

something you say when you leave someone or when they leave you to own something said when you meet someone or start talking with someone hello a building where people live, usually one family or group used to ask about someone's health

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Unit 1

used when the person speaking or writing is the subject of the verb inside a container or place PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of be

I've bought some chocolate.

Unit 1

It's in England Hello. My name is Peter Newman. It's in England.

Unit 1 Unit 1

We have a big kitchen, where we eat. I don't know.

Unit 1

the letter K

Unit 1

A1 A2

one of the symbols (for example, a, j, p) that we use to write words to have your home somewhere A married man or woman has a wife or husband.

They live in New York. a married couple

Unit 1 Unit 1

noun

A1

your female parent

Unit 1

my

determiner

A1

belonging to the person who is speaking or writing

My mother and father are divorced. My name is Carlos.

name

noun

A1

What's your name?

Unit 1

near new new nice Nice to meet you. nine no normal

preposition adjective adjective adjective phrase

A1 A1 A1 A1

near London I need some new shoes. Their house is quite new. It's very nice. Nice to meet you.

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

number determiner adjective

A1 A1 A2

the word or group of words that is used to refer to a person, thing, or place not far away in distance different from before recently made pleasant something that you say when you meet someone for the first time the number 9 not any usual and ordinary

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

not number

adverb noun

A1 A1

used to give something the opposite meaning a symbol or word used in a counting system

We have nine children. I have no children. It's normal for couples to argue now and then. No, he's not. What's the number of his house?

I

pronoun

A1

in is

preposition verb

A1 A1

it

pronoun

A1

kitchen

noun

A1

the thing, animal or situation which has already been mentioned a room used to prepare and cook food in

know

verb

A1

to have information about something in your mind

letter

noun

A2

live married

verb adjective

mother

Unit 1

Unit 1

Unit 1

Unit 1 Unit 1

OK old one

adjective adjective number

A1 A1 A1

safe or healthy having lived or existed for a long time the number 1

Are you OK? an old flat I have a flat in Paris. It's very small, only one room. She's got pictures of pop stars all over her bedroom. Is it OK if I ask you a few questions? an Italian restaurant a hotel room

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

picture

noun

A1

question

noun

A1

a drawing, painting, or photograph of something or someone a sentence or phrase that asks you for information

restaurant room

noun noun

A1 A1

Russia See you. sentence

noun phrase noun

A1 A1

seven six small

number number adjective

A1 A1 A1

a country in Europe Goodbye (informal) a group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a complete idea the number 7 the number 6 little in size or amount

Are you from Russia? See you (soon/there). Practise saying the sentences.

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

A1

someone who is studying at a school or university

We have seven children. We have six children. We teach the children in small groups. a law student

student

noun

study

verb

A1

Unit 1

teacher

noun

A1

to learn about a subject, usually at school or university I studied biology before going into medicine. someone whose job is to teach in a school, college, etc a science teacher

ten thanks

number exclamation

A1 A1

noun verb

A1

We have ten children. Can you pass me the book? Thanks very much. I'm from the USA. I think it's about 3.00.

Unit 1 Unit 1

the USA think

the number 10 used to tell someone that you are pleased about something they have given you or done for you the United States of America to have an opinion about something or someone

this

pronoun

A2

used to mean something or someone that is near you or that you are pointing to

This is a desk.

Unit 1

a place where you can buy and eat a meal a part of the inside of a building, which is separated from other parts by walls, floors, and ceilings

Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1

Unit 1

Unit 1

Unit 1 Unit 1

three

number

A1

town

noun

A1

two

number

A1

very we

adverb pronoun

A1 A1

what where

pronoun adverb

A1 A1

window

noun

A1

with

preposition

A1

with word

preposition noun

A1 A1

you

pronoun

A1

your

determiner

A1

at bicycle

preposition noun

A1 A2

birthday brother café

noun noun noun

A1 A1 A1

camera

noun

A1

the number 3

We have three children - a boy and two girls. a place where people live and work which is larger than It's a small town in the north of a village England. the number 2 We have two new apartments in Dubai. used to make an adjective or adverb stronger very good used as the subject of the verb when the person My wife and I both play golf and speaking or writing is referring to themselves and one we love it. or more other people

Unit 1

used to ask for information about something used to ask about the place or position of someone or something a space in the wall of a building or car that has glass in it, used for letting light and air inside and for looking through

What's your name? Where do you work?

Unit 1 Unit 1

Open the window if you're too hot.

Unit 1

used to say that people or things are in a place together Who did you go with? or are doing something together having or including something with four rooms a group of letters or sounds that mean something 'Hund' is the German word for 'dog'. used to mean the person or people you are talking to Are you from England?

Unit 1

belonging or relating to the person or people you are talking to in a particular place or position a vehicle with two wheels that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals (=parts you press with your feet)

Can I borrow your pen?

Unit 1

at university My brother has a bicycle.

Unit 2 Unit 2

the day of the year on which someone was born a boy or man who has the same parents as you a small restaurant where you can buy drinks and small meals a piece of equipment used to take photographs

birthday card an older brother I'm a student, but I also work in a café. My brother has a camera.

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Unit 2

card

noun

A2

cat company computer

noun noun noun

A1 A2 A1

couple

noun

B1

daughter doctor

noun noun

A1 A1

dog

noun

A1

eighteen eleven family

number number noun

A2 A2 A1

fifteen for for

number preposition preposition

A2 B1 A1

fourteen friend

number noun

A2 A1

has he

verb pronoun

A1 A1

her

determiner

A1

his

determiner

A1

hospital

noun

A1

hotel

noun

A1

a piece of folded paper with a picture on the front and some writing inside an animal with fur that is kept as a pet an organization which sells things or services an electronic machine that can store and arrange large amounts of information two people who are married or having a romantic relationship your female child a person whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt

a birthday card

Unit 2

My brother has a cat. a computer company We've put all our records on computer. a married couple

Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2

This is my daughter, Molly. She's a doctor.

Unit 2 Unit 2

an animal with fur, four legs and a tail that is kept as a pet the number 18 the number 11 a group of people who are related to each other, especially parents and children the number 15 representing or working with an organization intended to be given to or used by someone or something the number 14 someone who you know well and like

My brother has a dog.

Unit 2

He's 18 years old. She's eleven years old. I'm from a big family.

Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2

She's 15 years old. I work for Dell. For a boy or a girl?

Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2

He's 14 years old. Sarah's my best friend (=the friend I like most). He has an Australian wife. When is Paul coming? "He should be here soon." her sister

Unit 2 Unit 2

his sister

Unit 2

He was in hospital for two weeks. He works in a hotel.

Unit 2

PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of have used when talking about a man or male animal who has already been talked about belonging to a woman or girl who you have already talked about belonging to a man or boy who you have already talked about a place where ill or injured people go to be treated by doctors and nurses a place where you pay to stay when you are away from home

Unit 2

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Unit 2

husband job less listen

noun noun adverb verb

A1 A1 A2 A1

lives look (at)

verb verb

A1 A1

look manager

verb noun

A1 A2

the man you are married to the work that you do in order to get money not as much to give attention to someone or something in order to hear them PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of live to turn your eyes in the direction of something or someone so that you can see them to try to find someone or something someone in control of an office, shop, team, etc

This is my husband. What's your job? You should eat less. listen to the radio

Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2

My sister lives in Australia. Look at the picture on page two.

Unit 2 Unit 2

I'm looking for my keys. She's the manager of the local sports club. I don't have many clothes. Maybe we're too early. mobile phone There are a lot more people here today than there were yesterday.

Unit 2 Unit 2

many maybe mobile more

quantifier adverb noun quantifier

A1 A2 A1 A1

a large number of possibly a mobile phone a greater number or amount of people or things

most mp3 player nineteen office one

quantifier noun number noun determiner

A2 A2 A2 A2 A2

most people I have an mp3 player. She's 19 years old. an office worker this one

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A1

almost all of a group of people or things a piece of electronic equipment or a computer program for the playing numbermusic 19 that has been stored as MP3 files (=collections of information) a room or building where people work used to refer to a particular person or thing in a group that has already been talked about your mother and father

parents

noun

My parents live in New York.

Unit 2

people

noun

A1

more than one person

Unit 2

phone

noun

A1

read

verb

A1

a piece of equipment that is used to talk to someone who is in another place to look at words and understand what they mean

Our company employs over 400 people. I have a mobile phone. read the paper

Unit 2

say school seventeen

verb noun number

A1 A1 A2

to speak words a place where children go to learn things the number 17

How do you say ...? at school He's 17 years old.

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Unit 2

she

pronoun

A1

shop

noun

A1

sister

noun

A1

sixteen some

number quantifier

A2 A1

son supermarket

noun noun

A1 A1

used when talking about a woman who has already been talked about a building or part of a building where you can buy things a girl or woman who has the same parents as you

She's 16.

Unit 2

a book shop

Unit 2

an older/younger sister

Unit 2

the number 16 used to mean an amount of something without saying exactly how much or how many your male child a large shop that sells food, drink, things for the home, etc to say things to someone

She's sixteen years old. Some shops are open.

Unit 2 Unit 2

This is my son, Alex. She works in a supermarket.

Unit 2 Unit 2

We were just talking about Simon's new girlfriend. I saw Kate and Nigel yesterday they came over for dinner.

Unit 2

talk (about/to) verb

A1

they

pronoun

A1

used as the subject of the verb when meaning a group of people, animals, or things that have already been talked about

thirteen to TV twelve twenty university

number noun number number noun

A2 A1 A1 A2 A2 A1

She's 13 years old. listen to music What's on TV tonight? He's twelve years old. He's twenty years old. Cambridge University

Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2

village

noun

A1

noun

A1

She lives in a small village outside Oxford. He's a waiter.

Unit 2

waiter who

pronoun

A1

Who's this?

Unit 2

wife work

noun verb

A1 A1

the number 13 used with the verb to make the infinitive television the number 12 the number 20 a place where students study at a high level to get a degree (=type of qualification) a place where people live in the countryside which is smaller than a town a man who works in a restaurant, bringing food to customers used to ask about someone's name or which person or group someone is talking about the woman that a man is married to to do a job that you get money for

He has an Australian wife. She works for Sony corporation.

Unit 2 Unit 2

works

verb

A1

PRESENT SIMPLE he/she/it of work

My sister works for the Sony Corporation.

Unit 2

Unit 2

Unit 2

write

verb

A1

a few a.m.

phrase abbreviation

A2 A1

about

adverb

A1

afternoon

noun

A1

airport always answer

noun adverb verb

A2 A1 A1

answer

verb

A2

answer

noun

A2

at beautiful box

preposition adjective noun

A1 A1 A2

bus station

noun

A2

busy

adjective

A2

cheap church

adjective noun

A1 A2

cinema

noun

A1

close

verb

A1

closed

adjective

A1

to make words, letters, or numbers on a surface using a pen or pencil some, or a small number of used to refer to a time between 12 o'clock in the night and 12 o'clock in the day close to a particular number or time, although not exactly that number or time the time between the middle of the day and the evening a place where planes take off and land every time, or at all times to speak or write back to someone who has asked you a question

Write your name at the top of the page. I'm just here for a few days. 6.00 a.m.

Unit 2

I think it's about 3.00.

Unit 3

I played tennis on Saturday afternoon. She's at the airport. It's always busy I asked when she was leaving but she didn't answer.

Unit 3

to write or say something as a reply to a question in a test the correct information given as a reply to a question in a test used to show the time something happens very attractive a small square on a page that gives you information or where you write information a building where a bus starts or ends its journey

Answer questions one to ten.

Unit 3

Did you get the answer to Question 6? at 3.00 a beautiful woman Learn the words in the box.

Unit 3

Café metro is in King Street, near the bus station. I'm busy in the morning.

Unit 3

working hard, or giving your attention to a particular activity not expensive, or costing less than usual a building where Christians go to pray

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a cheap flight We used to go to church every Sunday morning. a building where you go to watch films Mike's is in the centre, next to the Adelphi Cinema. If something closes, it moves so that it is not open, and close the door if you close something, you move it so that it is not open.

Unit 3 Unit 3

not open for business

Unit 3

The shops are closed.

Unit 3 Unit 3

a hot drink made from dark beans which are made into a powder, or a cup of this drink when two or more people talk together to put something over something else a period of 24 hours to put liquid into your mouth and swallow it

Do you want a cup of coffee?

Unit 3

a telephone conversation Cover the page. the days of the week He was drinking a glass of milk.

Unit 3 Unit 3 Unit 3 Unit 3

a cold drink Are you doing anything this evening? Excuse me, what's the time? We're in room 50. She's 40 today. When are you free? OK, let's meet on Friday.

Unit 3 Unit 3

the front/back garden

Unit 3

I got up at five o'clock this morning! go out go shopping

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a liquid or an amount of liquid that you drink the part of the day between the afternoon and the night used to politely get someone's attention the number 50 the number 40 not busy doing anything the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday an area of ground next to a house, often with grass, flowers, or trees to wake up and get out of bed, or to tell or help someone to do this to move or travel somewhere to move or travel somewhere in order to do something

adverb adverb noun

A1 A1 A1

in the place where you are used when saying who you are on the telephone a time when you do not have to go to work or school

Is Mr Yamamoto here? It's Seiko here. Friday is a holiday.

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home noun hour noun How about…? adverb

A1 A1 A2

the place where you live a period of time equal to 60 minutes used to make a suggestion

at home I sleep eight hours How about Café Metro?

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ice-cream in Italian

A1 A1

a sweet, cold food made from frozen milk during a period of time coming from or relating to Italy

vanilla ice cream in the morning Dino's is a small Italian restaurant.

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coffee

noun

A1

conversation cover day drink

noun verb noun verb

A1 A2 A1 A1

drink evening

noun noun

A1 A1

Excuse me fifty forty free Friday

phrase number number adjective noun

A1 A2 A2 A2 A1

garden

noun

A1

get up

phrasal verb

A1

go go

verb verb

here here holiday

noun preposition adjective

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late

adjective

A1

after the usual time or the time that was arranged

We're late.

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late

adverb

A2

after the usual time or the time that was arranged

I get up late.

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let's

verb

A2

something you say when you are making a suggestion

Let's go to a café.

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lots map

noun noun

A1 A2

There are lots of cars a road map

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me meet Monday

pronoun verb noun

A1 A1 A1

a large amount or number of people or things a picture that shows where countries, towns, roads, etc are the person who is speaking or writing to come to the same place as someone else the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday

It's me. meet friends I'm at the office on Monday.

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morning

noun

A1

Friday morning

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mosque

noun

A2

the first half of the day, from the time when the sun rises until the middle of the day a building where Muslims say their prayers

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nearly next to

adverb preposition

A2 A2

People go to the mosque on Friday. It's nearly 6 o'clock. next to the café

night

noun

A1

I slept really badly last night.

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noisy

adjective

A2

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o'clock

adverb

A1

We've had problems with noisy neighbours. It's six o'clock.

of on

preposition preposition

A1 A1

open

adjective

A1

open

verb

A1

p.m.

abbreviation

A1

almost very close to someone or something with nothing in between the time in every 24 hours when it is dark and people sleep Noisy people or things make a lot of noise.

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used after the numbers one to twelve to mean exactly that hour when you tell the time used after words which show an amount lots of cars used to show the date or day when something happens on Friday

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A shop or business is open during the time it can do business. If you open something, you make it change to a position that is not closed. used when referring to a time in the afternoon, evening or at night

Shops are open from about 9.00 in the morning. Open your books.

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7.30 p.m.

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page

noun

A1

quiet

adjective

A2

sandwich

noun

A1

Saturday

noun

A1

shower

noun

A1

sleep

verb

A1

soon sorry

adverb adjective

A2 A1

station

noun

A1

street

noun

A1

street stall

noun

Sunday

noun

A1

sure taxi

adjective noun

A2 A1

tea

noun

A1

text

noun

B1

text message

noun

A2

a piece of paper in a book, magazine, etc, or one side of The article is on page 36. a piece of paper making little or no noise Can you be quiet, please? We're trying to work. two slices of bread with meat, cheese, etc between a cheese sandwich them the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday Are you free on Saturday evening? when you wash your whole body while standing under I had a shower and got dressed. a flow of water. to be in the state of rest when your eyes are closed, We had to sleep in the car that your body is not active, and your mind is unconscious night.

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after a short period of time used to show that you are sad about a person or situation a place where trains stop so that you can get on or off them a road in a town or city that has houses or other buildings a small table in the street from which people sell small things the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday

See you soon. No, sorry.

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Dad met me at the station.

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We live on the same street.

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There are some street stalls where you can buy snacks. Are you free on Sunday evening? certain I'm not sure. a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere I'll take a taxi to the airport.

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a hot drink that you make by pouring water onto dried leaves the written words in a book, magazine, etc, not the pictures a written message, usually containing words with letters left out, sent from one mobile phone to another

Would you like a cup of tea or coffee? a page of text

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Read the text message.

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That's a good idea.

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Pass me the coffee.

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How can I get there? There's a café.

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used to mean something that has already been talked about or seen used before nouns to mean things that have already been talked about or are already known in or at a particular place There is/are/was used to show that something exists or happens the number 30 the number 35 the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday

It's five thirty. It's five thirty-five. Is today Thursday?

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noun preposition noun, adverb

A1 A1 A1

a particular point in the day or night in the direction of somewhere this day, or on this day

What's the time? go to the mosque It's Johann's birthday today.

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tomorrow tree

adverb noun

A1 A1

noun

A1

It's my birthday tomorrow. There are five trees in the garden. I'm free on Tuesday morning.

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Tuesday twenty-five until

number preposition

A1

It's five twenty-five. until 8.00

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usually

adverb

A2

the day after today or on the day after today a tall plant with a thick stem which has branches coming from it and leaves the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday the number 25 continuing to happen before a particular time or event and then stopping in the way that most often happens

I usually have lunch at work.

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watch Wednesday

verb noun

A1 A1

to look at something for a period of time The kids are watching TV. the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday I'm in London on Wednesday.

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when

adverb

A1

When do you get up?

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work a bit adjective

noun phrase noun

A1 A2 A2

at work It was a bit too expensive. an adjective

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American

adjective

used to ask at what time something happened or will happen the place where you go to do your job slightly a word that describes a noun or pronoun. The words 'big', 'boring' and 'blue' are all adjectives. relating to the United States of America

an American accent

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that

pronoun

A1

the

determiner

A1

there There's

adverb pronoun

A1 A1

thirty thirty-five Thursday

number number noun

A2

time to today

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balcony

noun

B1

bar

noun

A1

basketball

noun

A1

both bread

quantifier noun

A1 A1

burger

noun

A2

but

conjunction

can centre Chinese

a small area on the outside wall of a high building where you can stand or sit a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk

My hotel room has a big balcony. Most people go to a café, a bar or a club. I play basketball.

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a game in which two teams try to win points by throwing a ball through a high net used to talk about two people or things We both like Chinese food. a basic food made by mixing and baking flour and a slice of bread water meat in a round, flat shape, that you eat between bread The burgers are 100% meat.

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A1

used to introduce something new that you say, I'd drive you there, but I haven't especially something which is different from what you got my car. have just said

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modal verb noun adjective

A1 A2

used to request something the middle point or part of something coming from or relating to China

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classical clothes

adjective noun

A2 A1

club

noun

traditional in style things such as shirts and trousers that you wear on your body a place where people dance late at night

cola college

noun noun

A2 A2

Can I have ...? town centre the best Chinese restaurant in town classical music She was wearing her sister's clothes. Most people go to a café, a bar or a club. I don't drink cola. a teacher-training college

concert cup

noun noun

A2 A1

a pop concert a cup of tea

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dad

noun

A1

My dad has curly brown hair.

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dish do

noun auxiliary verb

A2 A1

a sweet, dark-brown drink with lots of bubbles a place where students are educated after they have stopped going to school a performance of music and singing a small, round container with a handle on the side, used to drink from father

part of a meal pasta dishes used with another verb to form questions and negative Do you live in London? phrases

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don't

auxiliary verb

A1

Contraction of do not

I don't like sport.

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DVD

noun

A1

a small disc for storing music, films and information

Is this film available on DVD?

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every expensive fast food

determiner adjective noun

A1 A1 A2

every day expensive jewellery I like fast food.

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favourite

adjective

A1

What's your favourite colour?

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fish

noun

A1

You eat meat, pasta, fish …

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food

noun

A1

baby/dog food

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football

noun

A1

a football match/team

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fruit

noun

A1

each one of a group of people or things costing a lot of money hot food that can be served very quickly in a restaurant because it is already prepared Your favourite person or thing is the one that you like best. an animal that lives only in water, swims, and can be eaten as food something that people and animals eat to keep them alive a game in which two teams of players kick a round ball and try to score goals things such as apples or oranges that grow on a tree or a bush, contain seeds, and can be eaten as food

dried/fresh fruit

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glass

noun

A1

a container made of glass that is used for drinking

Would you like a glass of water?

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green

adjective

A1

being the same colour as grass

Many people drink green tea.

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guitar

noun

A1

an electric guitar

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homepage

noun

a musical instrument with strings that you play by pulling the strings the first page that you see when you look at a website on the Internet

The address and phone number are on our homepage.

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hope I'll in bed India Indian international Italy

verb short for phrase noun adjective adjective noun

to want something to happen or be true I will lying in bed a country in Asia coming from or relating to India relating to or involving two or more countries a country in Europe

I hope you like it I'll have a coffee. I read in bed. We live in India. an Indian restaurant an international team of scientists We live in Italy.

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A2

Japan

noun

Japanese language

adjective noun

lemonade like

noun verb

A2 A1

magazine

noun

A2

make match

verb noun

A1 A2

meat mum music

noun noun noun

A1 A1 A1

neither

adverb

B2

never

adverb

A1

noun

noun

A2

of often orange juice

preposition adverb noun

A1 A1 A1

out

adverb

A2

paper party

noun noun

B1 A1

a country consisting of a group of islands near the east coast of Asia coming from or relating to Japan words of a particular type, especially the words used by people in a particular job a cold drink that tastes of lemon to enjoy something or think that someone or something is nice a big, thin book that you can buy every week or month, that has pictures and writing to create something a sports competition in which two people or teams compete against each other the soft parts of animals, used as food mother a pattern of sounds that is made by playing instruments or singing, or a recording of this used to say that a negative fact is also true of someone or something else not ever, not one time a word that refers to a person, place, object, event, substance, idea, feeling, or quality. For example the words 'teacher', 'book' and 'beauty' are nouns. containing many times or regularly a drink made from the juice of oranges used to show movement away from the inside of somewhere a newspaper when people come together to enjoy themselves by talking, eating, drinking, and dancing

We live in Japan.

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I like Japanese food. Classroom language

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I'll have lemonade, please. I like Japanese food.

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a fashion magazine

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make tea football match

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I don't eat meat. Can we go now, Mum? pop/dance music

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Me neither.

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Have you ever been to Australia? "No, never." a noun

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a cup of tea I often see her there. Can I have an orange juice, please? go out

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read the paper go to a party

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pasta

noun

A2

piano

noun

A2

pizza

noun

A1

play please

verb exclamation

A1 A1

poetry radio

noun noun

B1 A1

radio

phrase

A1

rice

noun

A1

salad

noun

A2

shopping sometimes

noun adverb

A1 A1

speak sport

verb noun

A1 A1

steak

noun

strong

a food that is made from flour and water and is made Spaghetti is my favourite pasta. in many different shapes a big wooden musical instrument with black and white Do you like the piano? bars that make sounds when you press them

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a flat, round piece of bread covered with tomato, cheese, etc and cooked in an oven When you play a sport or game, you do it. something that you say to be polite when you are asking for something poems in general a piece of equipment used for listening to radio broadcasts the programmes that you hear when you listen to the radio small grains from a plant that are cooked and eaten

good pizzas and pasta dishes

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play football Could I have a coffee, please?

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I read poetry. a car radio

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We heard him speaking on the radio this morning. good chicken and rice dishes

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a cold mixture of vegetables that have not been cooked They also have good steaks and salads. when you buy things from shops go shopping on some occasions but not always or often He does cook sometimes, but not very often. to say something using your voice speak English a game or activity which people do to keep healthy or winter sports for enjoyment, often competing against each other

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A2

a thick, flat piece of meat or fish

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adjective

B1

If a taste, smell, etc is strong, it is very noticeable.

sugar

noun

A1

teapot

noun

a very sweet substance used to give flavour to food and coffee with milk and sugar drinks a container used for making and serving tea People make it in a small teapot.

They also have good steaks and salads. strong tea

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knowledge, equipment, and methods that are used in science and industry a sport in which two or four people hit a small ball to each other over a net more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough in addition, also a plant that you eat, for example potatoes, onions, beans, etc a word or group of words that refers to an action, state, or experience. For example the words 'arrive', 'make', 'be', and 'feel' are verbs.

computer technology

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I play tennis.

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not too expensive

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Me too. I eat vegetables every day.

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a verb

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hot/cold water

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B2

the clear liquid that falls from the sky as rain and that is in seas, lakes, and rivers A weak drink has little taste or contains little alcohol.

weak coffee/beer

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adverb pronoun verb

A1 A1 A1

once more every person or thing in a group to say something to someone as a question

Ask her again. We were all dancing. I asked him about his hobbies.

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ask

verb

B1

bag black blouse

noun adjective noun

A1 A1

to say to someone that you would like something from them a container used for carrying things being the colour of the sky on a dark night a shirt that women wear

bottle Britain

noun noun

A2

brown carpet

adjective noun

casual

adjective

technology

noun

B1

tennis

noun

A1

too

adverb

A1

too vegetable

adverb noun

A1 A1

verb

noun

A2

water

noun

A1

weak

adjective

again all ask

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A1 A2

He's asked for a bike for his birthday. a paper bag a black jacket Women often wear jeans and a shirt or a blouse. a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, a bottle of wine withisland a narrow top the containing England, Wales and Scotland Peter from Britain and small nearby islands being the same colour as chocolate dark brown hair thick material for covering floors, often made of wool Do you like this carpet?

B1

Casual clothes are comfortable and not formal.

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People in offices wear quite casual clothes in Germany.

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cigarette

noun

A2

coat

noun

A1

colour

noun

A1

a thin tube of paper filled with tobacco, that people smoke a piece of clothing that you wear over your other clothes when you are outside red, blue, green, yellow, etc

I don't smoke cigarettes.

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a winter coat

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What colour shall I paint the kitchen? a cool drink a cotton shirt

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cool cotton

adjective noun

B1 B1

slightly cold cloth or thread that is made from the cotton plant

cupboard

noun

A2

a piece of furniture with a door on the front and shelves inside, used for keeping things Contraction of does not

The plates are in the cupboard.

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doesn't

auxiliary verb

A1

He doesn't like black clothes.

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dollar(s)

noun

A1

the unit of money used in the US, Canada, and some other countries; $ a piece of clothing for women which covers the top of the body and hangs down over the legs every one in a group of two or more things or people when they are considered separately the number 80 a unit of money that is used in many European countries; € every person

It's $15.95.

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dress

noun

A1

a black dress

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each

determiner

A1

10 euros each

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eighty euro

number noun

A2 A2

That's £4.80, please. They're ten euros each.

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everyone

pronoun

A2

I've received a reply from everyone now. a wooden floor a formal dinner party

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floor formal

noun adjective

A1 B2

Germany

noun

People in offices wear quite casual clothes in Germany. a pair of glasses

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glasses

noun

A1

a piece of equipment with two transparent parts that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better

grey

adjective

A1

being a colour that is a mixture of black and white

grey clouds

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hat

noun

A1

something that you wear to cover your head

a cowboy hat

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a surface that you walk on inside a building used about clothes, language, and behaviour that are serious and not friendly or relaxed a country in Europe

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That's £30. "Here you are." two hundred and fifty a leather jacket a pair of jeans

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What size is this jumper?

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a street kiosk

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used when you are giving someone something the number 100 a short coat trousers made from denim (=a strong, usually blue, material) a warm piece of clothing which covers the top of your body and is pulled on over your head a small building with a window where things like tickets or newspapers are sold an object that makes light

I have a lamp next to my bed.

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adjective noun adjective

A2 A1 B1

big an adult male human in the middle of a group of different amounts or sizes

a large bottle of water a young man It's medium.

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men

noun

A1

PLURAL of man

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mineral water

noun

A2

water which is taken from the ground and contains chemicals that are good for your health

Men and women often wear jeans and a shirt. mineral water

much

quantifier

A1

How much is the skirt?

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newspaper

noun

A1

number preposition preposition noun noun

A2 A1 A1 B1 A2

I read about his death in the newspaper. That's £2.90, please. made of cotton on the shelf/wall a packet of cigarettes a pair of glasses

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ninety of on packet pair pair partner

noun noun

A1 A2

In pairs. Ask your partner.

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pen

noun

A1

In questions, 'much' is used to ask about the amount of something. large, folded sheets of paper which are printed with the news and sold every day or every week the number 90 made or consisting of on a surface of something a small box with a lot of the same thing in it something that is made of two parts that are joined together two people who are doing something together someone that you are working or playing a sport or game with a long, thin object that you use to write or draw in ink

How much are these pens?

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Here you are. hundred jacket jeans

phrase number noun noun

A2 A2 A2 A1

jumper

noun

A2

kiosk

noun

lamp

noun

large man medium

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plate

noun

A1

a flat, round object which is used for putting food on

a dinner plate

postcard

noun

A2

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pound(s) price

noun noun

A2 A2

a card with a picture on one side that you send without How much are these postcards? an envelope the unit of money used in the UK and Ireland; £ a hundred pounds/£100 the amount of money that you pay to buy something high/low prices

red right sell seventy shelf

adjective adjective verb number noun

A1 A1 A2 A2 A2

being the same colour as blood correct or true to offer something for people to buy the number 70 a board used to put things on, often fixed to a wall

a red shirt That's right. Do you sell stamps? That's £2.70, please. a book shelf

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shirt

noun

A1

How much is the shirt?

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shoes

noun

A1

a piece of clothing worn on the top part of the body, fastened with buttons down the front a strong covering for the foot, often made of leather

a cheap pair of shoes

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sixty size

number noun

A2 A2

the number 60 how big or small something is

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skirt

noun

A1

stamp

noun

A2

Do you sell stamps?

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suit

noun

A2

She wore a dark blue suit.

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sunglasses

noun

A2

They're sunglasses.

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T-shirt

noun

A1

How much is the T-shirt?

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these this

determiner determiner

A1 A1

I like these plates. I like this bag.

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tie

noun

A2

a piece of women's clothing that hangs from the waist and has no legs a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto a letter before you post it a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes from the sun a piece of cotton clothing for the top part of the body with short sleeves and no collar PLURAL of this used to mean something or someone that is near you or that you are pointing to a long, thin piece of cloth that a man wears around his neck with a shirt

That's £2.60, please. It's an area about the size of Oxford. How much is the skirt?

How much is the tie?

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together trousers

adverb noun

A1 A1

wall

noun

A1

at the same time a piece of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for each leg one of the sides of a room or building

All together. a pair of trousers

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There were several large paintings on the wall. I wear jeans a lot of the time.

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wear

verb

A1

to have a piece of clothing, jewellery, etc on your body

white woman women

adjective noun noun

A1 A1 A1

being the colour of snow or milk an adult female person PLURAL of woman

a white T-shirt a 30-year-old woman Men and women often wear jeans and a shirt. a bright yellow tablecloth We arrived in Paris at midday.

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yellow arrive

adjective verb

A1 A2

being the same colour as a lemon or the sun to get to a place

bar because

noun conjunction

B1 A1

a small block of something solid used to give a reason for something

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earlier than the time when something happens

a bar of chocolate I'm calling because I need to ask you something. I have breakfast before 7.00.

before

preposition

A1

bike boat breakfast

noun noun noun

A2 A1 A1

bicycle a vehicle for travelling on water the food you eat in the morning after you wake up

I go by bike. a fishing/sailing boat have breakfast

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bring

verb

A2

noun

A1

Did you bring an umbrella with you? a school bus

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bus by can

preposition modal verb

A2 A2

to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere a large vehicle that carries passengers by road, usually along a fixed route through doing or using something to be able to do something

by train You can go by underground.

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chocolate

noun

A1

a sweet, brown food that is usually sold in a block

a bar of chocolate

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come crowded cycle

verb adjective verb

A1 A2 B1

to arrive somewhere very full of people to ride a bicycle

come home a crowded train I cycle to work.

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have dinner

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down the Amazon I drive to work.

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A1

the main meal of the day that people usually eat in the evening along to travel somewhere in a car, or to take someone somewhere in a car before the usual time or the time that was planned

I get up early.

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adverb

A2

in or to every place

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fast finish first get

adjective verb adverb verb

A1 A1 B1 A1

quick to complete something used to refer to the first thing in a list to arrive somewhere

You can go everywhere by underground. fast cars finish work First I have a shower. How can I get to the airport?

hammock

noun

Bring a hammock to sleep in.

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have have

verb verb

A1 A2

a large piece of cloth or strong net that you hang between two trees or poles to sleep on to eat or drink something used with nouns to say that someone does something

have lunch have a shower

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journey leave lunch meal

noun verb noun noun

A2 A1 A1 A1

when you travel from one place to another to go away from a place the food that you eat in the middle of the day when you eat, or the food that you eat at that time

a train journey The train leaves at 6.00. Shall we have lunch? have a meal

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metro plane

noun noun

A1

an underground railway system in a large city a vehicle that flies and has an engine and wings

slow

adjective

A1

so

conjunction

A2

start take

verb verb

A1 A2

dinner

noun

A1

down drive

preposition verb

A2 A1

early

adverb

everywhere

the Paris metro What time does her plane get in (=arrive)? moving, happening, or doing something without much He's a very slow reader. speed used to say that something is the reason why I was tired so I went to bed. something else happens to begin doing something start work If something takes a particular amount of time, or a The journey takes six hours. particular quality, you need that amount of time or that quality in order to be able to do it.

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then through

adverb preposition

A1 A2

next, or after something has happened from one end or side of something to the other

train

noun

A1

tram

noun

A2

a long, thin vehicle which travels along metal tracks and carries people or goods an electric vehicle for carrying passengers, mostly in cities, which moves along metal lines in the road

underground wake up walk

noun phrasal verb verb

A2 A1 A1

week weekend

noun noun

A1 A1

wide

adjective

A2

asleep bad barbecue

adjective adjective noun

B1 A1 A2

a system of trains that is built under a city to (cause to) become conscious after sleeping to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other and then repeating the action a period of seven days Saturday and Sunday, the two days in the week when many people do not work measuring a long distance or longer than usual from one side to the other sleeping not good or pleasant a party at which you cook food over a fire outdoors

boring by

adjective preposition

A1 A2

not interesting or exciting used to show the person or thing that does something

called can't circle cooked cooking cross

verb modal verb verb verb noun noun

A1 A1 A2 A1 A2 A1

cross out

verb

different

adjective

be called sthg: to have a particular name cannot to draw a circle round something PAST of cook preparing food for people to eat a written mark (x), used for showing that something is wrong to draw a line through something that you have written, usually because it is wrong not the same as someone or something else

A1

Then we went to ... The River Seine flows through Paris. We could go by train.

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There are no trams, but there are buses.

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the London Underground First, I wake up. Olga walks.

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every week at the weekend

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a wide road

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The children are asleep. bad weather Do you want to bring some chicken for the barbecue? a boring job It's by (Shakespeare)

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It's called ... Sorry, I can't. Circle the word. Then I cooked some lunch. I do the cooking. put a cross

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Cross out the word.

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Jo's very different from her sister, isn't she?

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film good good

noun adjective adjective

A1 A1 A1

a story shown at the cinema or on television enjoyable or nice of a high quality

a cowboy film a good book The food at this restaurant is very good. I got a job. My grandfather worked in a hospital. My grandmother stayed at home. We had a very good meeting yesterday. Thank you for helping. on holiday

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got grandfather

verb noun

A1 A2

PAST of get the father of your mother or father

grandmother

noun

A2

the mother of your mother or father

had

verb

A1

PAST of have

help holiday

verb noun

A1 A1

housework ill interesting last listened

noun adjective adjective adjective verb

B1 A2 A1 A1 A1

to do something for someone a long visit to a place away from where you live, for pleasure the work that you do to keep your house clean not feeling well, or suffering from a disease keeping your attention the most recent PAST of listen

do housework He was in bed, ill. an interesting person last night I stayed at home and I listened to music. It's quite long. I looked at family photos. We're having a meeting on Thursday to discuss the problem.

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long looked meeting

adjective verb noun

A1 A1 A2

continuing for a large amount of time PAST of look when people come together for a reason, usually to talk about something

met no problem

verb phrase

A1 A2

PAST of meet something that you say to mean you can or will do what someone has asked you to do

I met a friend in town. Can you get me to the airport by 11.30? "No problem."

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of course of course

phrase phrase

A1 B1

used to say 'yes' strongly, often to be polite used to show that what you are saying is obvious

Yes, of course. Yes, of course.

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phone phoned

verb verb

A1 A1

to speak to someone by telephone PAST of phone

phone friends I phoned a friend and we went into town.

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put a tick the same We saw a film. a short book

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A1

to write something exactly alike PAST TENSE of see A short book or other piece of writing has few pages or words. to continue to be in a place, job, etc and not leave

stay at home

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verb

A1

PAST of stay

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terrible tick

adjective noun

A2 B1

tick

verb

B1

very bad a mark (✓) that shows something is correct or has been done to mark something with a tick

My grandmother stayed at home with the family. a terrible accident put a tick Tick the sentences that are true.

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underline use

verb verb

B1 A1

Can I use your computer?

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walk

noun

A2

go for a walk

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was

verb

A1

to draw a line under a word or sentence If you use something, you do something with it for a particular purpose. a journey that you make by walking, often for enjoyment PAST SIMPLE he/she/it of be

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wasn't watched went were weren't wonderful

verb verb verb verb verb adjective

A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A2

PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE he/she/it of be PAST of watch PAST TENSE of go PAST SIMPLE you/we/they of be NEGATIVE PAST SIMPLE you/we/they of be very good

wrote

verb

A1

PAST TENSE of write

April

noun

A1

the fourth month of the year

arrived art gallery

verb noun

A2 B1

PAST of arrive a room or building that is used for showing paintings and other art to the public

Maria was in hospital and Boris was on holiday. I wasn't at the meeting. I watched TV. I went to school. They were on holiday. You weren't late. We had a wonderful time in Spain. I worked on my computer and wrote some emails. Is it good to go to Dubai in April? We arrived at the airport. I never go to art galleries.

put same saw short

verb phrase verb adjective

A2 A1 A1 A2

stay

verb

stayed

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August

noun

A1

the eighth month of the year

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a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants

Is it good to go to Dubai in August? I bought a new laptop. I want to go camping in the Rocky Mountains. cold water/weather It's dry and sunny from December to July. the Sahara Desert

bought camping

verb noun

A1 A2

PAST of buy when you stay in a tent for a holiday

cold December

adjective noun

A1 A1

having a low temperature the twelfth month of the year

desert

noun

A2

did didn't disco

verb verb noun

A1 A1 A2

PAST of do Contraction of did not a place or event where people dance to pop music

Did you go to ...? We didn't see .... I never go to discos.

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don't

auxiliary verb

A1

used to give a negative command

Don't write.

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dry February hostel

adjective noun noun

A2 A1 B1

a dry summer For skiing, go in February. a student hostel

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hot January July

adjective noun noun

A1 A1 A1

without rain the second month of the year a cheap hotel, where you can live when you are away from home very warm the first month of the year the seventh month of the year

June

noun

A1

kebab

noun

March May month

noun noun noun

A1 A1 A1

museum

noun

A1

next

adjective

A1

a hot summer's day For skiing, go in January. It's dry and sunny from December to July. the sixth month of the year From June to September, it's very hot. small pieces of meat or vegetables cooked on a long, We had kebabs, bread and thin stick salad. the third month of the year What's Rome like in March? the fifth month of the year It's usually warm in May. one of the twelve periods of time that a year is divided Next month will be very busy. into a building where you can look at important objects a museum of modern art connected with art, history, or science coming after this one next week

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November

noun

A1

the eleventh month of the year

From August to November it's hot and very wet. What's the south of Mexico like in October? coffee pot

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October

noun

A1

the tenth month of the year

pot

noun

B1

pyramid

noun

sat September

verb noun

A1 A1

a round container, usually used for keeping things or cooking a shape with a square base and four triangular sides that meet to form a point at the top PAST of sit the ninth month of the year

I didn't visit the pyramids.

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We sat by the Nile. From June to September, it's very hot. a sightseeing tour of London

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sightseeing

noun

A2

the activity of visiting interesting or beautiful places

sit

verb

A1

to be in a position with the weight of your body on your bottom and the top part of your body up, for example, on a chair

Emma was sitting on a stool.

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skiing summer

noun noun

A2 A1

when you move over snow wearing skis the warmest season of the year, between spring and autumn bright because of light from the sun moving through water by moving your body

For skiing, go in January. We usually go away in the summer. a lovely sunny day The doctor recommended swimming as the best all-round exercise.

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sunny swimming

adjective noun

A2 A2

things top trip

noun adjective noun

A2 B1 A2

used to refer to an idea, event or activity the best, most important, or most successful a journey in which you visit a place for a short time and come back again to go somewhere to see someone or a place

things to do top five things a business trip

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visit

verb

A1

visited walking warm weather

verb verb adjective noun

A1 A1 A1 A1

wet

adjective

A2

Did you visit St Petersburg while you were in Russia? PAST of visit We visited my brother. PRESENT PARTICIPLE of walk I often go walking. having a temperature between cool and hot It's nice and warm in here. the temperature or conditions outside, for example if it bad/good weather is hot, cold, sunny, etc raining a wet and windy day

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What … like?

phrase

A2

winter

noun

A1

asking beach

verb noun

A1 A1

call coming

verb verb

A2 A1

could country do doing going hairdresser

modal verb phrase verb verb verb phrase

B1 A2 A1 A1 A1 B1

having I'd idea just just later love mall midday

verb short for noun adverb adverb adverb verb noun noun

A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 B1 A2

picnic

noun

A1

playing

verb

A1

pray

verb

A2

really

adverb

A1

something you say when you want someone to describe someone or something the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring PRESENT PARTICIPLE of ask an area of sand or rocks next to the sea

What was it like?

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We went skiing last winter.

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She's asking questions. In the afternoon, we go down to the beach. to telephone someone I'll call you later. PRESENT PARTICIPLE of come Two friends are coming for dinner. used for making a suggestion We could see a film. the areas that are away from towns and cities drive into the country to perform an action or job What are you doing? PRESENT PARTICIPLE of do What are you doing? PRESENT PARTICIPLE of go I'm just going to a meeting. the place where you go to have your hair cut, coloured, He's going to the hairdresser. etc PRESENT PARTICIPLE of have He's having a party. I would I'd love to. a suggestion or plan That's a good idea. a very short time ago We just had a baby. now or very soon I'm just going to a meeting. after some time I'll call you later. to like something very much I'd love to. a large, covered shopping area shopping mall 12 o'clock in the middle of the day Beware the heat of the midday sun. food that you take from your home to eat outside We're going to have a picnic down by the lake. PRESENT PARTICIPLE of play Where are The Morgs playing?

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to speak to a god in order to show your feelings or to ask for something very or very much

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Let us pray for all the sick children. I'm really busy

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rock

noun

A2

sitting swimming pool talking that theatre

verb noun

A1 A1

verb pronoun noun

A1 A1 A2

this

determiner

A1

watching

verb

A1

wearing working would

verb verb verb

A1 A1 A1

adult

noun

A1

after

preposition

after became

loud, modern music with a strong beat, often played with electric guitars and drums PRESENT PARTICIPLE of sit an area of water that has been made for people to swim in PRESENT PARTICIPLE of talk used to mean something that is not near you a building with a stage where people go to watch plays

rock concert

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They're sitting in a café. Sit by the swimming pool.

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He's talking on the phone. That's a nice photo. the Arts Theatre

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used to mean the present week, month, year, etc or the this week one that comes next PRESENT PARTICIPLE of watch The children are watching TV.

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE of wear PRESENT PARTICPLE of work used as a more polite form of will in requests and offers a person or animal that has finished growing and is not now a child

He's wearing a black jacket. I'm working next Saturday. Would you like to come?

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On the first morning of Tet, adults give children a red envelope with ‘lucky money’.

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A1

when a time or event has happened

What did you do after school?

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conjunction verb

A1 A2

at a later time than something else happens past of become

After they got married ... He became leader of the People's Republic of China in 1949.

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beginning

noun

A2

the start of something

We met at the beginning of 1998.

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born

verb

A2

Claudia was born in 1985.

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cake

noun

A1

birthday cake

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candle

noun

B1

When a person or animal is born, they come out of their mother's body and start to exist a sweet food made from flour, butter, sugar, and eggs mixed together and cooked a stick of wax with string going through it that you burn to produce light

How many candles are on the cake?

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someone whose job is to clean houses, offices, and other places PAST of die coming from or relating to Egypt a flat paper container for a letter

cleaner

noun

A2

died Egyptian envelope

verb adjective noun

A1

far flag

adverb noun

A2 B1

used to talk about how distant something is a piece of cloth with a special design and colours, that is the symbol of a country or group

get grew up grow up how important

verb verb verb adverb adjective

A2 A2 A2 A1 A1

to become ill/rich/wet etc PAST of grow up to become older or an adult used to ask about quantity, size, or age valuable, useful, or necessary

invite

verb

A1

to ask someone to come to your house, to a party, etc.

leader

noun

B1

a person in control of a group, country, or situation

left lived

verb verb

A1 A1

PAST of leave PAST of live

long

adjective

A1

lose

verb

B1

lost lucky

verb adjective

B1 A2

used when asking for or giving information about the distance or time of something to stop having someone or something that you had before PAST of lose having good things happen to you

marry

verb

B1

mean Mexican

verb adjective

A2

A2

to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony to have a particular meaning coming from or relating to Mexico

She was a cleaner.

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She died in 1954. She was an Egyptian singer. On the first morning of Tet, adults give children a red envelope with ‘lucky money’. How far is the town centre? People put a flag outside the house to show that someone has a birthday.

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get married I grew up in Canada. I grew up in Canada. How far is the town centre? My family is very important to me. They've invited us to the wedding. a religious leader

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I left school. As a child, she lived in a small village. How long were you in ...?

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He lost his job.

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He lost his job. I'm going on holiday. "Lucky you!" She married Diego Rivera.

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What does ...mean? She was a Mexican painter.

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move

verb

B1

moved musician

verb noun

B1 B1

noodles

noun

paint

verb

A1

painted painter pay

verb noun verb

A1 A2 A1

present

noun

A2

probably

adverb

A2

salesman singer sold special

noun noun verb adjective

B1 A2 A2 A2

special

adjective

B1

studied waltz

verb noun

A1

writer

noun

B1

If a person or an organization moves, they go to a different place to live or work. PAST of move someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job thin pieces of pasta (=food made from flour and water)

I moved to London.

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I moved to London. a jazz musician

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They eat noodles for lunch with family and friends. He painted the Mona Lisa in 1505. She painted a picture. He was an Italian painter. Who pays for the meal?

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I bought her a birthday present.

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I'll probably be home by midnight. someone whose job is selling things He worked as a salesman. someone who sings a jazz singer PAST of sell He sold computers. better or more important than usual things I'm cooking something special for her birthday. different from normal things, or used for one purpose You need to use a special kind of paint. PAST of study I studied business. a dance for two partners performed to music that has a I like dancing the waltz. rhythm of three beats, or the music for the dance

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someone whose job is writing books, stories, articles, etc

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to produce a picture of someone or something using paint PAST of paint someone who paints pictures to give someone money because you are buying something from them something which you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion used to mean that something is very likely

He was a Russian writer.

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