The document provides definitions for vocabulary words related to transportation, government, and archaeology. It includes a worksheet with two tasks: 1) Matching vocabulary words like "accident", "Ministry of the Interior", and "smuggle" with their definitions. 2) Unscrambling vocabulary words and providing their translations, such as "don" being "nod" in English.
The document provides definitions for vocabulary words related to transportation, government, and archaeology. It includes a worksheet with two tasks: 1) Matching vocabulary words like "accident", "Ministry of the Interior", and "smuggle" with their definitions. 2) Unscrambling vocabulary words and providing their translations, such as "don" being "nod" in English.
The document provides definitions for vocabulary words related to transportation, government, and archaeology. It includes a worksheet with two tasks: 1) Matching vocabulary words like "accident", "Ministry of the Interior", and "smuggle" with their definitions. 2) Unscrambling vocabulary words and providing their translations, such as "don" being "nod" in English.
Task 1. Complete the definitions with the words in the box
accident Ministry of the Interior suburb smuggle roundabout foreign brake number plate crowd junction squeal kiosk 1. the government department in a country which looks after the police and is responsible for the laws 2. a large circle built on a road junction where many roads meet 3. a small shop at the side of the road. Cigarettes and newspapers are often sold there. 4. a place where two or more roads meet 5. it is a part of a car that shows the country the car is registered in 6. belongs or connected to a country that is not your own 7. a sharp, loud sound made by the brakes 8. the part of the car that makes it go slower or stop 9. a part of a city away from the city 10. something bad that happens that is not expected 11. a large group of people who have come together 12. To take the valuable thing out without the permission
Task 2 Match the words with the definitions
a) smuggler 1. a burial place, usually made of stone b) temple 2. people who break into burial places to steal the treasures inside c) robbers 3. an object or building from ancient times. d) tomb 4. a typed message sent like a phone message from one place to another e) curse 5. words that wish for something bad to happen to someone f) telex 6. to put something in the food or drink which will kill anyone who eats or drinks it g) archeologist 7. a person who takes goods into and out of a country secretly and illegally h) report 8. a belief or idea that something may be true i) poison 9. a description of an event or situation j) suspicions 10. someone who studies the buildings, graves, tools, tombs, temples Task 3 Unscramble the words and write the translation don - dsbiee - nakb - esapriadp - elstnamir - oeginrf - eecsap - croaaphp - rrnputeti - daln -