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Name: Cindy Briones B.

VOCABULARY LIST
MODULE #6

Mexican: a person from Mexico.


Add: to put something together with something else, making the whole thing bigger.
Anchovy: a small fish with a strong and salty taste.
Apple: a hard, round fruit with a green or red skin.
As for: used to talk about how another person or thing is affected by something.
Attractive: beautiful or pleasant to look at.
Banana: a long and white fruit with a yellow skin.
Basket: a container for carrying things, made of thin pieces of plastic, metal, or wood.
Beef: the meat of a cow.
Biscuit: cookie a thin, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet / a piece of small, round bread that is
light and soft.
Blueberry: a small, sweet and dark blue fruit that grows on bushes.
Bowl: a round, deep dish used for holding soup and other food.
Butter: a soft and yellow food made from cream that you put on bread.
Cancer: a diseased growth in the body, often fatal / a zodiac sign.
Cappuccino: a coffee made with heated milk with a thick mass of bubbles.
Change: a substitution of one thing for another.
Cheese: a yellow or with solid food made from milk.
Chicken: the meat of a chicken / a bird kept on a farm for its meat and eggs.
Chilli/chili: a small, thin, red or green vegetable that taste very hot.
Chip: French fry a long, thin piece of potato that is cooked in oil / a very small part of a computer
that stores information.
Cigarette: a thin tube of paper filled with tobacco, which people smoke.
Cinnamon: a spice that has a hot taste and is used specially in sweet foods.
Classical music: serious music written in a western musical tradition.
Contain: if one thing contains another thing, it has that thing inside it.
Cook: to make food ready to eat.
Cup: a small, round container with a handle on the side, used to drink from.
Customer: a person or organization that buys things or services from a shop or business.
Describe: to say what someone or something is like.
Detail: a piece of information about something.
Diet: the type of food that someone usually eats.
Digestion: To change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use.
Egg: An oval object made by a female chicken, that you eat as food.
Expensive: Costing a lot of money.
Expert: Someone who has a lot of skill in something or a lot of knowledge about something.
Factor: One of the things that has an effect on a particular situation, decision, event, etc.
Firstly: Used to introduce the first of many ideas.
Flavour (-or):  The taste of a type of food or drink.
Follow: To move behind someone or something and go where they go.
Fork: A small tool with three or four points and a handle, used to eat with.
Fridge: A large electric cupboard that keeps food cold.
Fruit: Things such as apples or oranges that grow on a tree or a bush, contain seeds, and can
be eaten as food.
Full: If a container or a space is full, it contains as many things or people as possible.
Generally: Usually or mostly.
Glass: A hard, clear substance that objects such as windows and bottles are made of.
Grape: A small, round fruit that grows in large groups and is used to make wine.
Greet: To say hello to someone who has arrived in a place.
Ham: Meat from a pig’s leg.
Health: The condition of your body.
Healthy: Good for your health.
Herb: A plant that is used in cooking to add flavour to food.
Hungry: To want or need food.
In front of: Close to the front part of something.
Include: To have something or someone as part of something larger.
Juice: The liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables.
Knife: A sharp metal tool used for cutting.
Large: Big.
Less: Not as much.
Lively: Full of energy and interest.
Local: Relating to an area near you.
Location: A place or position.
Mean: To have a particular meaning.
I mean: Something that you say in order to correct yourself
Medium: In the middle of a group of different amounts or sizes.
Menu: A list of food and drinks that you can get in a restaurant.
Menu: A list of choices on a computer screen.
Milk: A white liquid that babies and baby animals drink, produced by their mothers’ bodies.
Mineral Water: Water that is taken from the ground.
Money: The coins or pieces of paper that are used for buying things.
Muffin: A type of round, flat cake eaten hot with butter.
Mushroom: A type of fungus (an organism like a plant) with a short stem and a round top, some
types of which can be eaten.
Noodles: A thin piece of pasta (= food made from flour and water).
Obviously: In a way that is easy to understand or see.
Offer: To ask someone if they would like something.
Oil: A thick liquid made from plants or animals that is used in cooking / A thick liquid that comes
from under the earth’s surface and is used as a fuel.
Olive: A small, green or black fruit that is eaten or used to produce oil.
Onion: A round vegetable with layers that has a strong taste and smell.
Opening hours: The times when a business, such as a bar, restaurant, shop, or bank, is open for
people to use it.
Orange: With the taste of orange juice.
Order: A request for food or drinks in a restaurant, or to make or supply goods / The arrangement
of a group of people or things in a list from first to last.
Owner: Belonging to a particular person.
Pasta: A food that is made from flour and water, and is made in many different shapes.
Pepper: (with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone).
Piece: An amount of something, or a part of something.
Plate: A flat, round object that is used for putting food on.
Portion: The amount of food given to one person in a restaurant / A part of something
Pot: A round container, usually used for keeping things in or for cooking.
Potato: A round, white vegetable that grows in the ground.
Quite: A little or a lot but not completely.
Receipt: A piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money.
Recommendation: A suggestion or advice that someone or something is good, right, or suitable for
a particular purpose.
Region: A particular area in a country or the world.
Regular: Happening or doing something often, especially at the same time every week, year, etc.
Relaxed: Feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you
Rice: The small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food
Roast: To cook food in an oven or over a fire
Salad: A mixture of uncooked vegetables, usually including lettuce, eaten either as
a separate dish or with other food
Salt: A common white substance found in sea water and in the ground,
used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it
Sauce: A thick liquid eaten with food to add flavour
Secondly: Used when stating the second of two or more reasons or pieces of information
Service: The act of dealing with customers in a shop, restaurant, or hotel by
taking their orders, showing or selling them goods, etc.
Side dish: An extra dish of food, for example vegetables or salad, that is served with the main dish,
sometimes on a separate plate
Size: How large or small something or someone is
Soup: A usually hot, liquid food made from vegetables, meat, or fish
Sour: Having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet
Speciality: A product that is extremely good in a particular place
Spice: A substance made from a plant, used to give a special flavour to food
Sugar: A sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to
make food and drinks sweet
Sweet: (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty
Takeaway: carryout a meal cooked and bought at a shop or restaurant but taken somewhere else,
often home, to be eaten, or the shop or restaurant itself
Toast: Sliced bread made warm, crisp and brown by being put near a high heat
Tomato: A round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable,
for example in salads or sauces
Total: The amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together
Tradition: A belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular
society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in
a particular society or group
Turmeric: A yellow powder, used as a spice to flavour particular foods, especially curry, and give
them a yellow colour
Typical: Showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group of
things
Unhealthy: Not good for your health, or not strong and well
Vegetarian: A person who does not eat meat for health or religious reasons or because
they want to avoid being cruel to animals
View: An opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking about something
Website: A set of pages of information on the internet about a particular subject, published by
a single person or organization
Wine: An alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from
other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water and sugar

MODULE #7

Accompany: to go with (someone or something)


Actress: a woman who performs in plays, in movies, or on television
Admire: to look at something or someone and think that he, she or it is attractive
Ago: in the past
Become: to begin to be something
Begin: to start to happen / to start to do something
Believe: to think that something is true, or that what someone says is true
Bill: a piece of paper that tells you how much you must pay for something
Blog: a record of your activities or opinions that you put on the internet for other people to read
Born: when a person or animal was born, they come out of their mother´s body and start to exist
Career: a job that you do for a lot of your life, especially one for which you are trained
Century: a period of 100 years
Chemistry: the scientific study of substances and how they change when they combine
Childhood: the part of your life when you are al child
Club: a group of people who do a sport or other activities together
Collect: to get and keeps things of one type, such as stamps, or coins, as a hobby
Compare with: to examine the ways in which two people or thing are different or similar
Composer: someone who writes music
Connect: to join two things or plays together
Couple: two or a few / two people who having a romantic relationship
Cup final: the final match in a footballer-soccer competition in which the prize is a cup
Dead: not now alive
Death: the end of life
Die: to stop living
Election: A time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job.
Extraordinary: Very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange.
Fall: To suddenly go down onto the ground or towards the ground without intending to or by
accident.
Fashion: A style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc.
Feel: To experience something physical or emotional.
French: The language that people speak in France, parts of Belgium and Canada, and other
countries.
Future: A period of time that is to come / what will happen to someone or something in the time
that is to come.
Glamour: A quality of someone or something that causes excitement and admiration because of
its style or attractive appearance.
Goal: An area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where
players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football and hockey / an aim or
purpose.
Graduate: A person who has a first degree from a university or college.
Graduation: The fact of finishing a degree or other course of study at a university or school, or the
ceremony at which you are officially said to have finished.
Grow: To increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed.
Guest: A person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion, such as
a party or a meal / a person who is staying in a hotel
Gunman: A man, usually a criminal, who is armed with a gun.
Hairdresser: A person who cuts people's hair and puts it into a style, usually working in a special
shop, called a hairdresser's.
Happy: Feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction.
History: Past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or
subject / something that has been done or experienced by a particular person or thing repeatedly
over a long period.
Hobby: An activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working.
Honeymoon: A holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage.
Ice Skater: A person who takes part in the activity or sport of moving on ice wearing ice skates.
Icon: A small picture or symbol on a computer screen that you point to and click on (= press) with a
mouse to give the computer an instruction.
Idea: A suggestion or plan for doing something.
Influence: The power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do
this.
Insect: A type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two
pairs of wings, or, more generally, any similar very small animal.
Interest: the feeling of wanting to know more about something
Interested: wanting to do something or know more about something
Invent: wanting to do something or know more about something
Jazz: wanting to do something or know more about something
Jeans:  trousers made from denim (= a strong, usually blue, material)
Journalist: someone whose job is writing for newspapers, magazines,television, or radio
Just: a very short time ago
Leaf:  a flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch
Literature: books, poems, etc. that are considered to be art
Marry:  to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband orwife
Maths:  the study or science of numbers and shapes
Medallist: a person who has won a medal in sport
Millionaire:  person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least
1,000,000dollars, pounds, euros, etc.:
Move: to (cause to) change position:
Murder:  the crime of intentionally killing a person:
Note: a short piece of writing:
Ordinary: not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual:
Part: some but not all of a thing:
Pinboard:  a board set with numerous pegs on which yarn bobbins or spools may be placed for
transportation and use.
Player: someone who plays a sport or game:
Political science: the study of how people get or compete for power and how it is used
ingoverning a country
Pop group: a small group of people who play and/or sing pop music together:
Post: mainly uk us usually mail letters, etc. that are delivered tohomes or places of work:
President: (the title given to) the person who has the highest political positionin a country that is
a republic and who, in some of these countries, is the leader of the government:
Presidential: Relating to, belonging to, or done by a president
Publishing: The business of making books, magazines, or newspapers available to the public
Qualification: An official record showing that you have finished a training course or have
the necessary skills, etc
Reach: To arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
Realize: To understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
Return: To come or go back to a previous place
Role: The position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society,
or relationship
Scared:  Frightened or worried
Send: To cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email
Shoot: To fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by
firing a bullet or arrow at him, her, or it
Stop: To finish doing something that you were doing
Style: A way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place,
or period
Suddenly: Quickly and unexpectedly
Technology: (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of
scientific discoveries
Text: The written words in a book, magazine, etc., not the pictures
Text message: A written message, often containing short forms of words, sent from one
mobile phone or pager to another
Tragedy: A very sad event or situation, especially one involving death or suffering
Tribute: Something that you say, write, or give that shows your respect and admiration for
someone, especially on a formal occasion
Twin: Either of two children born to the same mother on the same occasion
User: Someone who uses a product, machine, or service
Virtual: Almost a particular thing or quality
Wedding: A marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it
Worth: Having a particular value, especially in money
Yesterday: On the day before today

MODULE #8

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
furute
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.

Recipe: A set of instructions telling you how to prepare and cook food, including a list of


what food is needed for this
Review:  To think or talk about something again, in order to make changes to it or to make
a decision about it
Rock: A type of popular music with a strong, loud beat that is usually played with
electric guitars and drums
Romance: A close, usually short relationship of love between two people
Romantic: Relating to love or a close loving relationship
Sad:  Unhappy or sorry
Science Fiction: Books, films, or cartoons about an imagined future, especially about space
travel or other planets
Serious: Not joking or intended to be funny
Set: To put something in a particular place or position
Since: From a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now
Sing: To make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words
Skin: The natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc.
Slow: The natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc.
Snake: A reptile with a long body and no legs
Song: A usually short piece of music with words that are sung
Sorry: Feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, especially because
something unpleasant has happened or been done
Sound like: Something that you can hear or that can be heard
Spicy: Containing strong flavours from spices
Stage: A part of an activity or a period of development
Stamping: To hit the floor or ground hard with a foot, usually making a loud noise
Stay in: To stay in your home
Strawberry: A small juicy red fruit that has small brown seeds on its surface, or
the plant with white flowers on which this fruit grows
Suggest: To mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider
Terrible: Very unpleasant or serious or of low quality
Theatre: A building, room, or outside structure with rows of seats, each row usually higher than
the one in front, from which people can watch a performance or other activity
Wear: To have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body

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