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Caribbean: a person from the Caribbean / belonging to or relating to Caribbean island and
countries, or their people
Egyptian: a person from Egypt / belonging to or relating to Egypt or this people
Mediterranean: the mediterranean sea/ relating to Mediterranean sea or the countries around it
According to: as said by someone or as shown by something
Action: exiting or important thing that are happening
Adventure: and exciting and something dangerous experience
Ancient: from a very long time ago
Anthem: a song that has special importance for a group of people, an organization or a country
Artist: someone who makes art, specially paintings and drawings
Audience: the people who sit and watch a performance at a theatre or cinema
Awful: very bad
Background: the things at the back of a picture or view
Bass: producing low musical notes / a man who sings with a very low voice
Battle: a fight between two armies in a war
Beat: to defeat someone in a competition (ganar) / when your heart beats it makes regular
movements and sound (latir) / to hit a person or animal repeatedly (pegar)
Beauty: the quality of being beautiful
Best-selling: a very popular book that many people have bought
Biographer: someone who writes the story of a particular person´s life
Bit: past tense of bite (morder) / a small amount or piece of something (poco)
Booking: an arrangement you make to have a hotel room, tickets, etc at a particular time in the
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Boring: not interesting or exciting
Brilliant: very intelligent / full of light or color
Call: to phone someone / be called something to have a particular name
Celebrate: to have a party or a meal because it is a special day or something good has happened
Central: in or near the centre of a place or thing
Chant: to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously
Clapping: to hit your hands together to show that you have enjoyed a performance, talk, etc.
Come: To move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker / to get to a particular place.
Comedian: A person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes and funny stories or by
copying the behaviour or speech of famous people.
Comedy: a (type of) film, play, or book that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its
action.
Continue: to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to
do this. / To start to do something again after a pause.
Cool: Used to describe a temperature that is slightly too cold. / Unfriendly or not showing kindness
or interest in something or someone.
Cream: The thick, yellowish-white liquid that forms on the top of milk / A soft substance that you
rub into your skin.
Cry: To produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain.
Dessert: Sweet food eaten at the end of a meal.
Discount: A reduction in the usual price.
Drummer: Someone who plays a drum or a set of drums, especially in a music group.
Duck: A bird that lives by water and has webbed feet (= feet with skin between the toes), a short
neck, and a large beak.
Ending: The last part of a story.
Enjoyable: An enjoyable event or experience gives you pleasure.
Exciting: Making you feel excited.
Fact: Something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof
exists, or about which there is information.
Fall Asleep: Sleeping or not awake.
Fast-Moving: Developing or changing very quickly.
Fizzy: Having a lot of bubbles.
Form: A paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written
or information can be recorded in an organized way.
Frightening: Making you feel fear.
Funny: Humorous; causing laughter.
Genuine: If something is genuine, it is real and exactly what it appears to be.
Go on tour: A visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around the place or
area and learn about it.
Guitarist: A person who plays the guitar.
Hamburger: Very small pieces of beef (= meat from cattle), or this meat pressed into a round, flat
shape, cooked, and usually eaten as a sandwich in a small, round roll (= piece of bread).
Historical: Connected with studying or representing things from the past.
Hit: To move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually
with force-
Hot: very warm
Image: the way that other people think someone or something is.
In fact: used to show what is really true, or to give more information.
Incredibly: very.
Inspirational: making you feel full of hope or encouraged.
Inspire: to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it.
Kill yourself: to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it.
Legend: a story from a time in the past that was very long ago.
Letter: some writing that you send to someone, usually by post.
Live: to have your home somewhere.
Look like: used to say that something will probably happen.
Luxury: very expensive and beautiful things.
Member: a person who belongs to a group or an organization.
Musical: relating to music.
Necessary: needed in order to do something.
News: new information/ information on television, radio, and in newspapers about
important things that have just happened.
Newspaper: large, folded sheets of paper that are printed with the news and sold every day or
every week.
Opinion: a thought or belief about something or someone.
Original: interesting and different from others.
Party: An event where people come together to enjoy themselves by talking, eating, drinking,
and dancing.
Performance: acting, singing, dancing, or playing music for other people to enjoy.
Poem: a piece of writing, especially one that has short lines and uses words that sound the same.
Poison: a substance that makes you ill or kills you if you eat or drink it.
Present: to give something to someone, often at a formal ceremony.
Range: a group of different things of the same general type.
Recent: happening or starting from a short time ago.