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Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation

speech
Unit 0
0.1 Family
add 4v æd
all the time 4 adv phr ˌɔːl ðə ˈtaɪm
argue 4v ˈɑːɡjuː
aunt 4n ɑːnt
bank 4n bæŋk
best friend 4 n phr ˌbest ˈfrend
brother 4n ˈbrʌðə
chat 4v tʃæt
dad 4n dæd
daughter 4n ˈdɔːtə
download 4v ˌdaʊnˈləʊd
family 4n ˈfæməli
favourite 4 adj ˈfeɪvərət
grandma 4n ˈɡrænmɑː
grandpa 4n ˈɡrænpɑː
grandparents 4n ˈɡrændˌpeərənts
have a cup of tea 4 v phr ˌhæv ə kʌp əv ˈtiː
laugh 4v lɑːf
live 4v lɪv
magazine 4n ˌmæɡəˈziːn
mum 4n mʌm
near 4 prep nɪə
nephew 4n ˈnefjuː
niece 4n niːs
often 4 adv ˈɒfən
parents 4n ˈpeərənts
pet 4n pet
photo 4n ˈfəʊtəʊ
play football 4 v phr ˌpleɪ ˈfʊtbɔːl
play golf 4 v phr ˌpleɪ ˈɡɒlf
play the guitar 4 v phr ˌpleɪ ðə ɡɪˈtɑː
rain 4v reɪn
shoe 4n ʃuː
shopping 4n ˈʃɒpɪŋ
sister 4n ˈsɪstə
sit in the park 4 v phr ˌsɪt ɪn ðə ˈpɑːk
son 4n sʌn
uncle 4n ˈʌŋkəl
view 4v vjuː
wear 4v weə
work 4v wɜːk
Example

You can add new photos to your album.


Her sisters argue all the time.
Her sisters argue all the time.
Vicky is Charlie’s aunt.
My dad works in a bank.
My best friend likes shopping.
Mark is my uncle. He’s my mum’s brother.
I’m chatting to a friend on Facebook at the moment.
My dad works in a bank.
Vicky’s niece Charlie is her brother’s daughter.
My sister often downloads photos from the Internet.
Her brother and family live in Paris.
I’m wearing my favourite shoes today.
The woman in the photo isn’t my grandma.
Her grandpa often goes to Spain.
Are these your grandparents?
I usually have a cup of tea in the afternoon.
My sisters laugh a lot.
Her brother and family live in Paris.
Her mum writes for a magazine.
Mark is my uncle. He’s my mum’s brother.
Do you live near the school?
My friend’s nephew is an actor.
My niece’s name is Charlotte Elizabeth, but we call her Charlie.
Her grandpa often goes to Spain.
My parents speak English.
We don’t have a family pet.
My sister often downloads photos from the Internet.
My dad works in a bank, but today he’s playing football.
Vicky’s grandpa often plays golf.
I play the guitar in the school band.
Is it raining at the moment?
I’m wearing my favourite shoes today.
My best friend likes shopping.
Her sisters argue all the time.
In this photo we’re sitting in a park.
My teacher’s son works in a bank with my dad.
Mark is my uncle. He’s my mum’s brother.
You can view my holiday photos on my Facebook page.
I’m wearing my favourite shoes today.
My dad works in a bank.
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.2 How they met
ad 5n æd
ago 5 adv əˈɡəʊ
answer an ad 5 v phr ˌɑːnsər ən ˈæd
appear on a show 5 v phr əˌpɪər ɒn ə ˈʃəʊ
at school 5 adv phr ˌət ˈskuːl
at university 5 adv phr ət ˌjuːnəˈvɜːsəti
band 5n bænd
band member 5 n phr ˈbænd ˌmembə
be friends 5 v phr ˌbi ˈfrendz
become famous 5 v phr bɪˌkʌm ˈfeɪməs
begin 5v bɪˈɡɪn
best friend 5 n phr ˌbest ˈfrend
both 5 pron bəʊθ
boy band 5n ˈbɔɪ bænd
British 5 adj ˈbrɪtɪʃ
college 5n ˈkɒlɪdʒ
cook 5v kʊk
create 5v kriˈeɪt
drummer 5n ˈdrʌmə

first (1) 5 num fɜːst


first (2) 5 adv fɜːst
first class degree 5 n phr ˌfɜːst ˌklɑːs dɪˈɡriː
folk 5 fəʊk
for Christmas 5 adv phr ˌfə ˈkrɪsməs
garage 5n ˈɡærɪdʒ

get together 5 v phr ˌɡet təˈɡeðə


gig 5n ɡɪɡ

girl band 5n ˈɡɜːl bænd


Greek 5n ɡriːk
grow up 5 phr v ˌɡrəʊ ˈʌp
guitar 5n ɡɪˈtɑː
heavy metal 5n ˌhevi ˈmetl
hip-hop 5n ˈhɪp hɒp
house 5n haʊs
in a different way 5 adv phr ɪn ə ˌdɪfərənt ˈweɪ
international 5 adj ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəl
jazz 5n dʒæz
later 5 adv ˈleɪtə
Latin 5n ˈlætɪn
many of 5 pron ˈmeni əv
meet 5v miːt
member 5n ˈmembə
music style 5n ˈmjuːzɪk staɪl
need 5v niːd
neighbour 5n ˈneɪbə
neighbourhood 5n ˈneɪbəhʊd
notice board 5n ˈnəʊtəs bɔːd
number one hit 5 n phr ˌnʌmbə ˌwʌn ˈhɪt
plan to do something 5 v phr ˌplæn tə ˈduː
play music 5 v phr ˌpleɪ ˈmjuːzɪk

pop 5n pɒp
primary school 5n ˈpraɪməri skuːl
punk 5n pʌŋk
put 5v pʊt
R&B 5n ˌɑːr ən ˈbiː
reality show 5n riˈæləti ʃəʊ
receive 5v rɪˈsiːv
record company 5 n phr ˈrekɔːd ˌkʌmpəni
reggae 5n ˈreɡeɪ
rock 5n rɒk
several 5 det ˈsevərəl
singer 5n ˈsɪŋə
start 5v stɑːt
start a band 5 v phr ˌstɑːt ə ˈbænd
still 5 adv stɪl
study 5v ˈstʌdi
successful 5 adj səkˈsesfəl
superstar 5n ˈsuːpəstɑː
the other 5 det ði ˈʌðə
the same 5 adj ˌðə ˈseɪm
together 5 adv təˈɡeðə
TV show 5 n phr ˌtiː ˈviː ʃəʊ
wake up 5 phr v ˌweɪk ˈʌp
wear 5v weə
Example

He put an ad on the school notice board.


I met my best friend three years ago.
The other members of U2 answered the ad and they are still together forty years
Successful British bands JLS and One Direction both appeared on ‘The X Factor’.
Which band members met at school?
British band Coldplay got together at university.
Successful British bands JLS and One Direction both appeared on ‘The X Factor’.
Which band members met at school?
Many of the most famous bands were friends at school or college.
Several boy and girl bands became famous after appearing on a TV reality show.
The Spice Girls began in this way.
I met my best friend three years ago.
Successful British bands JLS and One Direction both appeared on ‘The X Factor’.
Several boy and girl bands became famous after appearing on a TV reality show.
Successful British bands JLS and One Direction both appeared on ‘The X Factor’.
Many of the most famous bands were friends at school or college.
My dad cooked last Sunday.
When record companies wanted new bands, they created them.
When he was fourteen, Larry, the drummer, planned to start a band, so he put an
ad on the school notice board.
British band Coldplay met in their first week at university.
Do you know how your favourite bands first got together?
Singer Chris Martin studied Latin and Greek and got a first class degree.
Is folk music popular in your country?
When they were fifteen, they all received s for Christmas.
They played music together in Alex Turner’s garage and did their first gig when
they were sixteen years old.
British band Coldplay got together at university.
They played music together in Alex Turner’s garage and did their first gig when
they were sixteen years old.
Several boy and girl bands became famous after appearing on a TV reality show.
Singer Chris Martin studied Latin and Greek and got a first class degree.
The Arctic Monkeys grew up together.
When they were fifteen, they all received guitars for Christmas.
My favourite heavy metal band is Metallica.
Jay Z is a famous hip-hop singer from America.
My favourite music style is house.
Some bands started in a different way.
International superstars U2 met in secondary school.
My parents love listening to jazz.
The other members of U2 answered the ad and they are still together forty years
Singer Chris Martin studied Latin and Greek and got a first class degree.
Many of the most famous bands were friends at school or college.
International superstars U2 met in secondary school.
The other members of U2 answered the ad and they are still together forty years
My favourite music style is house.
I need some money to buy a new guitar.
Their families were neighbours and two of them went to the same primary school.
My boyfriend and I grew up in the same neighbourhood.
He put an ad on the school notice board.
The same year, Coldplay had a number one hit.
When he was fourteen, Larry, the drummer, planned to start a band.
They played music together in Alex Turner’s garage and did their first gig when
they were sixteen years old.
I often listen to pop music, especially to One Direction.
Their families were neighbours and two of them went to the same primary school.
Punk music was popular in the late 1970s.
Larry planned to start a band, so he put an ad on the school notice board.
Rhythm and blues, know as R & B, originated in the 1940s.
Several boy and girl bands became famous after appearing on a TV reality show.
When they were fifteen, they all received s for Christmas.
When record companies wanted new bands, they created them.
I often listen to reggae music, especially to Bob Marley.
Rock music is popular all over the world.
Several boy and girl bands became famous after appearing on a TV reality show.
Singer Chris Martin studied Latin and Greek and got a first class degree.
Some bands started in a different way.
When he was fourteen, Larry, the drummer, planned to start a band.
The other members of U2 answered the ad and they are still together forty years
Singer Chris Martin studied Latin and Greek and got a first class degree.
Successful British bands JLS and One Direction both appeared on ‘The X Factor’.
International superstars U2 met in secondary school.
The other members of U2 answered the ad and they are still together forty years
The same year, Coldplay had a number one hit.
The Arctic Monkeys grew up together.
Several boy and girl bands became famous after appearing on a TV reality show.
I woke up before 6 a.m.
I wore my favourite jeans yesterday.
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.3 Mr Bean
acting 6n ˈæktɪŋ
advert 6n ˈædvɜːt
ask 6v ɑːsk
begin 6v bɪˈɡɪn
church 6n tʃɜːtʃ
enjoy 6v ɪnˈdʒɔɪ
for the first time 6 adv phr fə ðə ˌfɜːst ˈtaɪm
funny 6 adj ˈfʌni
get married 6 ˌɡet ˈmærid
give 6v ɡɪv
go to school 6 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ˈskuːl
grow up 6 phr v ˌɡrəʊ ˈʌp
have 6v hæv
idea 6n aɪˈdɪə
last week 6 adv phr ˌlɑːst ˈwiːk
meet 6v miːt
near 6 prep nɪə
online 6 adv ɒnˈlaɪn
original 6 adj əˈrɪdʒɪnəl
person 6n ˈpɜːsən
school uniform 6n ˌskuːl ˈjuːnəfɔːm
see 6v siː
similar to somebody 6 adj ˈsɪmələ tə ˌsʌmbɒdi
start 6v stɑːt
study 6v ˈstʌdi
successful 6 adj səkˈsesfəl
tell a joke 6 v phr ˌtel ə ˈdʒəʊk
TV series 6n ˌtiː ˈviː ˌsɪəriːz
watch 6v wɒtʃ
Example

The person who plays Mr Bean didn’t study acting.


I saw a really funny advert online yesterday.
I’d like to ask you about your school years.
How did ‘Mr Bean’ begin?
My grandparents got married in a church.
Did you enjoy primary school? you enjoy
When did you see Mr Bean for the first time?
My parents gave me a funny DVD for Christmas.
My grandparents got married in a church.
My parents gave me a funny DVD for Christmas.
I went to primary school here.
My best friend and I grew up together.
I had eggs for breakfast this morning.
Where did the idea for Mr Bean come from?
I watched a funny film last week.
My mother and father met at university.
I live near the school.
I saw a really funny advert online yesterday.
Mr Bean wasn’t the original name for the character.
The person who plays Mr Bean didn’t study acting.
At primary school I wore a school uniform every day.
I saw a really funny advert online yesterday.
Was Rowan Atkinson similar to Mr Bean?
Mr Bean started as a TV series.
The person who plays Mr Bean didn’t study acting.
The film ‘Mr Bean on Holiday’ was very successful.
My friend told me a good joke this morning.
Mr Bean started as a TV series.
I watched cartoons when I was younger.
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.4 Experiences
act in a film 7 v phr ˌækt ɪn ə ˈfɪlm
act in a play 7 v phr ˌækt ɪn ə ˈpleɪ
adventurous 7 adj ədˈventʃərəs
alone 7 adv əˈləʊn
do yoga 7 v phr ˌduː ˈjəʊɡə
eat in a restaurant 7 v phr ˌiːt ɪn ə ˈrestərɒnt
ever 7 adv ˈevə
experience 7n ɪkˈspɪəriəns
famous 7 adj ˈfeɪməs
fast car 7 n phr ˌfɑːst ˈkɑː
give a speech 7 v phr ˌɡɪv ə ˈspiːtʃ
go camping 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈkæmpɪŋ
go horse-riding 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈhɔːsˌraɪdɪŋ
go kite-surfing 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈkaɪtˌsɜːfɪŋ
go rock climbing 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈrɒkˌklaɪmɪŋ
go snowboarding 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈsnəʊbɔːdɪŋ
go to the cinema 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ðə ˈsɪnəmə
go to a party 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ə ˈpɑːti
go to a rock concert 7 v phr ˌɡəʊ tu ə ˈrɒk
ˌkɒnsət
in front of somebody 7 adv phr ɪn ˈfrʌnt əv
leisure activities 7 n phr ˈleʒər ækˌtɪvətiz
lose 7v luːz
meet 7v miːt
play an instrument 7 v phr ˌpleɪ ən ˈɪnstrəmənt
play the guitar 7 v phr ˌpleɪ ðə ɡɪˈtɑː
poem 7n ˈpəʊəm
sing a song 7 v phr ˌsɪŋ ə ˈsɒŋ
speech 7 v phr spiːtʃ

stay up 7 phr v ˌsteɪ ˈʌp


tall building 7 n phr ˌtɔːl ˈbɪldɪŋ
win a prize 7 v phr ˌwɪn ə ˈpraɪz
write a poem 7 v phr ˌraɪt ə ˈpəʊəm
wrong 7 adj rɒŋ
Example

Have you ever acted in a play or a film?


Have you ever acted in a play or a film?
I’m not very adventurous and I don’t like dangerous sports.
Have you ever been to the cinema alone?
Have you ever done yoga?
My mum doesn’t like eating in restaurants – she prefers my dad’s cooking!
Have you ever been snowboarding?
It was his first experience of flying.
The most famous city I’ve ever been to is Venice.
The fastest car I’ve ever been in is a Maserati.
Caitlin’s dad gave a beautiful speech at her wedding.
Last summer we went camping in Wallonia and it rained the whole time.
My sister goes horse-riding every Saturday and Sunday.
Have you ever been kite-surfing?
Last weekend my friends and I went rock climbing in the Tatra mountains.
Have you ever been snowboarding?
Have you ever been to the cinema alone?
I didn’t go to Marie’s party on Saturday because I was ill.
My girlfriend hasn’t been to a rock concert.

Have you ever sung a song in front of other people?


Which leisure activities do you do most often?
I got a new phone for my birthday and I lost it the next day.
I’ve never met a famous person.
Do you play any musical instruments?
I play the guitar in the school band.
I’ve written a poem about how I feel.
Have you ever sung a song in front of other people?
Caitlin’s dad gave a beautiful speech at her Have you ever sung a song in front of
other people? wedding.
I stayed all night waiting for a message from her.
The tallest building I’ve ever been in is the Shard in London.
In this month’s competition you can win a prize of £3000.
I’ve written a poem about how I feel.
Mum was wrong about the train times and dad was right.
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.5 Adventure
adventure 8n ədˈventʃə
collect firewood 8 v phr kəˌlekt ˈfaɪəwʊd
crash 8v kræʃ
dark 8 adj dɑːk
do some cooking 8 v phr ˌduː səm ˈkʊkɪŋ
do some homework 8 v phr ˌduː səm ˈhəʊmwɜːk
do the washing-up 8 v phr ˌduː ðə ˌwɒʃɪŋ ˈʌp
don’t worry! 8 phr ˌdəʊnt ˈwʌri
fall 8v fɔːl
famous 8 adj ˈfeɪməs
forest walk 8 n phr ˈfɒrəst wɔːk
get lost 8 v phr ˌɡet ˈlɒst
go camping 8 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈkæmpɪŋ
go on holiday 8 v phr ˌɡəʊ ɒn ˈhɒlədi
go swimming 8 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈswɪmɪŋ
guitar 8n ɡɪˈtɑː
have a great time 8 v phr ˌhæv ə ˌɡreɪt ˈtaɪm
have a haircut 8 v phr ˌhæv ə ˈheəkʌt
have a party 8 v phr ˌhæv ə ˈpɑːti
job 8n dʒɒb
lovely day 8 n phr ˌlʌvli ˈdeɪ
make a fire 8 v phr ˌmeɪk ə ˈfaɪə
make a mistake 8 v phr ˌmeɪk ə məˈsteɪk
make a promise 8 v phr ˌmeɪk ə ˈprɒməs
organise games 8 v phr ˌɔːɡənaɪz ˈɡeɪmz
put up a tent 8 v phr ˌpʊt ʌp ə ˈtent
rain 8 reɪn
rich 8 adj rɪtʃ
rock climbing 8 n phr ˈrɒk ˌklaɪmɪŋ
rope 8v rəʊp
sailing 8n ˈseɪlɪŋ
sing 8v sɪŋ
singing 8n ˈsɪŋɪŋ
stay in 8 phr v ˌsteɪ ˈɪn
sunny day 8 n phr ˌsʌni ˈdeɪ
swimming 8n ˈswɪmɪŋ
tent 8n tent
try doing something 8 v phr ˌtraɪ ˈduːɪŋ ˌsʌmθɪŋ
walk 8v wɔːk
waterproof 8n ˈwɔːtəpruːf
yoga 8n ˈjəʊɡə
Example

It’s a book about Joe’s adventures at sea.


Could you please collect some firewood? I’d like to make a fire.
The car crashed into a tree.
It’s dark. We’re going to get lost.
I can’t do any cooking or make a fire, so I’m going to do the washing-up.
Right now I’m going to do some homework and then maybe play some video
I can’t do any cooking or make a fire, so I’m going to do the washing-up.
‘Oh no, she’s going to fall!’ ‘No, she isn’t. She’s got ropes. Don’t worry!’
‘Oh no, she’s going to fall!’ ‘No, she isn’t. She’s got ropes. Don’t worry!’
I’m going to be rich and famous one day!
I’m going to do a forest walk in the morning.
It’s dark. We’re going to get lost.
When was the last time you went camping?
Last summer we went on holiday to France and it rained the whole time.
I go swimming three times a week.
Can you play the guitar and sing?
We had a great time on the class trip to Prague.
Your hair is too long. When are you going to have a haircut?
We’re going to have a big party on Saturday. Can you come?
Which jobs is Judy going to do?
It’s going to be a lovely, sunny day.
Could you please collect some firewood? I’d like to make a fire.
I’m sorry, I’ve made a mistake.
He made a lot of promises before he left, but is he going to keep them?
The summer camp was fantastic – they organised lots of great games for the
Meryl can’t put up a tent.
Is it raining at the moment?
I’m going to be rich and famous one day!
On the first day, I’m going to try rock climbing.
‘Oh no, she’s going to fall!’ ‘No, she isn’t. She’s got ropes. Don’t worry!’
Sailing is my favourite summer sport.
Can you play the guitar and sing?
Singing Christmas carols is a long tradition in my family.
My parents are going to stay in this evening.
It’s going to be a lovely, sunny day.
Swimming is my favourite summer sport.
Meryl can’t put up a tent.
On the first day, I’m going to try rock climbing.
Are you going to walk home after school?
Are you going to take your waterproof?
I’m going to do yoga in the afternoon
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.6 Travel
agree 9v əˈɡriː
air 9n eə
air travel 9 n phr ˈeə ˌtrævəl
best-selling 9 adj ˌbest ˈselɪŋ
car 9n kɑː
cheap 9 adj tʃiːp
elevator 9n ˈeləveɪtə
extreme weather 9 n phr ɪkˌstriːm ˈweðə
famous 9 ˈfeɪməs
female 9 adj ˈfiːmeɪl
ferry 9n ˈferi
fly a plane 9 v phr ˌflaɪ ə ˈpleɪn
foreign 9 adj ˈfɒrən
future 9 adj ˈfjuːtʃə
helicopter 9n ˈheləkɒptə
high-speed train 9 n phr ˌhaɪ ˌspiːd  ˈtreɪn
land 9n lænd
moon 9n muːn
one day 9 adv phr ˌwʌn ˈdeɪ
petrol 9n ˈpetrəl
pilot 9n ˈpaɪlət
plane 9n pleɪn
pollution 9n pəˈluːʃən
replace 9v rɪˈpleɪs
ride 9v raɪd
robot 9n ˈrəʊbɒt
sail 9v seɪl
space 9n speɪs
sports prize 9 n phr ˈspɔːts praɪz
till 9 adv tɪl
transparent 9 adj trænˈspærənt
travel round the world 9 v phr ˌtrævəl ˌraʊnd ðə
ˈwɜːld
Example

I don’t agree with you.


Maybe high-speed trains will replace air travel.
Do you think high-speed trains will replace air travel?
The writer is very rich because she wrote a few best-selling books.
I don’t like the idea of flying cars.
Food won’t be any cheaper in the future.
Is an elevator into space a crazy idea?
I’m sure there will be more extreme weather in the future.
I don’t think you will be famous.
Will France ever have a female president?
We travelled from England to Holland by ferry.
My brother is learning how to fly a plane.
Would you like to live and work in a foreign country?
What do you think about these future predictions for travel?
They took the child to hospital by helicopter.
Do you think high-speed trains will replace air travel?
This is the fastest that anyone has ever travelled on land.
One day you travel to the moon.
One day you travel to the moon.
In 2050 there won’t be any petrol cars.
I think planes won’t have pilots in the future.
I think planes won’t have pilots in the future.
Pollution is getting worse in my city.
Do you think high-speed trains will replace air travel?
Have you ever ridden a motorbike?
Will robots replace school teachers?
The next day we sailed from Malta to Cairo.
People will have holidays in space in the future.
I have never won a sports prize.
Do you think people will work till they are seventy?
Planes won’t be completely transparent in the future.
I’d like to have a lot of money and travel round the world one day.
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.7 Sport
accept 10 v əkˈsept
argue with somebody 10 v ˈɑːɡjuː wɪð ˌsʌmbɒdi
at least 10 adv phr ət ˈliːst
calorie 10 n ˈkæləri
carbohydrates 10 n ˌkɑbəʊˈhaɪdreɪts
criticise 10 v ˈkrɪtəsaɪz
decision 10 n dɪˈsɪʒən
every 10 det ˈevri
expensive 10 adj ɪkˈspensɪv
fish 10 n fɪʃ
get angry 10 v phr ˌɡet ˈæŋɡri
go to the bathroom 10 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ðə ˈbɑːθrʊm
have to 10 v ˈhæv tə
heavy 10 adj ˈhevi
indoor sport 10 n phr ˈɪndɔː spɔːt
keep your eye on 10 v phr ˌkiːp jər ˈaɪ ɒn
something ˌsʌmθɪŋ
litre 10 n ˈliːtə
lose 10 v luːz
match 10 n mætʃ
more 10 adv mɔː
must 10 v mʌst
mustn’t 10 v ˈmʌsənt
necessary 10 adj ˈnesəsəri
pasta 10 n ˈpæstə
play football 10 v phr ˌpleɪ ˈfʊtbɔːl
protein 10 n ˈprəʊtiːn
race 10 n reɪs
red meat 10 n phr ˌred ˈmiːt
referee 10 n ˌrefəˈriː
respect 10 v rɪˈspekt
rest 10 v rest
rice 10 n raɪs
ring 10 n rɪŋ
run 10 v rʌn
salt 10 n sɔːlt
should 10 v ʃʊd
shouldn’t 10 v ˈʃʊdnt
show your feelings 10 v phr ˌʃəʊ jə ˈfiːəlɪŋz
stretch 10 v stretʃ
sumo wrestler 10 n phr ˈsuːməʊ ˌreslə
team 10 n tiːm
team sport 10 n phr ˈtiːm spɔːt
team-mate 10 n ˈtiːmmeɪt
throw 10 v θrəʊ
train 10 v treɪn
training session 10 n phr ˈtreɪnɪŋ ˌseʃən
triathlete 10 n traɪˈæθliːt
Example

The team captain didn’t accept the referee’s decision.


The team captain didn’t accept the referee’s decision and began to argue with him.
Before a race, a triathlete should rest and sleep at least eight hours.
Ellie mustn’t eat more than 1,500 calories a day.
Before a race, I have to eat a lot of carbohydrates like pasta and rice.
Don’t criticise your own team-mates!
The team captain didn’t accept the referee’s decision and began to argue with him.
I drink three litres of water a day, that’s why I go to the bathroom every five
Horse-riding is a very expensive sport.
I have to eat protein for lunch, so I usually have fish.
My little brother always gets angry when loses a game of tennis.
I drink three litres of water a day, that’s why I go to the bathroom every five
Sean has to eat six times a day
Sumo wrestlers have to be very heavy.
Examples of indoor sports are: table tennis, basketball and ice hockey.
It’s important to keep your eye on the ball.

Remember, you should drink three litres of water a day.


My little brother always gets angry when loses a game of tennis.
Sumo wrestlers have to throw salt into the ring at the beginning of a match.
Ellie mustn’t eat more than 1,500 calories a day.
Players must respect the other team.
Ellie mustn’t eat more than 1,500 calories a day.
It is necessary for sumo wrestlers to be very heavy.
Before a race, I have to eat a lot of carbohydrates like pasta and rice.
I play football with my friends three times a week.
I have to eat protein for lunch, so I usually have fish.
Before a race, a triathlete should eat things like rice and pasta.
Before a race, a triathlete shouldn’t eat red meat.
The team captain didn’t accept the referee’s decision.
Players must respect the other team.
Before a race, a triathlete should rest and sleep at least eight hours.
Before a race, a triathlete should eat things like rice and pasta.
Sumo wrestlers have to throw salt into the ring at the beginning of a match.
Before you run, you should stretch.
Sumo wrestlers have to throw salt into the ring at the beginning of a match.
Before a race, a triathlete should eat things like rice and pasta.
Before a race, a triathlete shouldn’t eat red meat.
It isn’t a good idea for sumo wrestlers to show their feelings.
Before you run, you should stretch.
Sumo wrestlers have to be very heavy.
Players must respect the other team.
We play a lot of team sports in our P.E. lessons at school.
Don’t criticise your own team-mates!
Sumo wrestlers have to throw salt into the ring at the beginning of a match.
Ellie has to train seven hours a day.
When you watch a sumo training session, you mustn’t speak.
Before a race, a triathlete should drink lots of water.
Word Page Part of Pronunciation Translation
speech
0.8 Food
agree 11 v əˈɡriː
apple 11 n ˈæpəl
bad for you 11 adj phr ˈbæd fə ju
banana 11 n bəˈnɑːnə
bread 11 bred
can’t stand 11 v ˌkɑːnt ˈstænd
carbohydrates 11 n ˌkɑbəʊˈhaɪdreɪts
chocolate 11 n ˈtʃɒklət
cook (1) 11 n kʊk
cook (2) 11 v kʊk
early 11 adv ˈɜːli
eat 11 v iːt
fast food 11 n ˌfɑːst ˈfuːd
food 11 n fuːd
for later 11 adv phr ˌfə ˈleɪtə
fruit 11 n fruːt
get home 11 v phr ˌɡet ˈhəʊm
have lunch 11 ˌhæv ˈlʌntʃ
healthy 11 adj ˈhelθi
hot chocolate 11 n phr ˌhɒt ˈtʃɒklət
luckily 11 adv ˈlʌkəli
meat 11 n miːt
orange 11 n ˈɒrəndʒ
pasta 11 n ˈpæstə
protein 11 n ˈprəʊtiːn
rice 11 n raɪs
sandwich 11 n ˈsænwɪdʒ
school bus 11 n ˌskuːl ˈbʌs
school lunch 11 n ˌskuːl ˈlʌntʃ
similar to something 11 adj ˈsɪmələ tə ˌsʌmθɪŋ
take the dog out 11 v phr ˌteɪk ðə ˈdɒɡ aʊt
vegetable 11 n ˈvedʒtəbəl
walk 11 v wɔːk
well 11 adv wel
world 11 n wɜːld
wrong 11 adj rɒŋ
Example

I agree with you.


I’ve got some sandwiches and an apple for lunch.
Fast food is bad for you.
For breakfast I usually have bread, hot chocolate and a banana.
For breakfast I usually have bread, hot chocolate and a banana.
I can’t stand fruit!
Before a race, I have to eat a lot of carbohydrates like pasta and rice.
I can’t live without chocolate.
Luckily, my mum’s a great cook, so we always eat well at home.
Men cook better than women.
My school day starts early.
My mum’s a great cook, so we always eat well at home.
Fast food is bad for you.
Pasta is my favourite food.
I love fruit, so I always put an apple and an orange in my school bag for later.
I love fruit, so I always put an apple and an orange in my school bag.
I get home around 5 o’clock.
I have lunch at school.
The lunches at my school are really healthy.
For breakfast I usually have bread, hot chocolate and a banana.
Luckily, my mum’s a great cook, so we always eat well at home.
I’ve also got some meat, some salad and some bread.
I love fruit, so I always put an apple and an orange in my school bag for later.
The lunches are healthy and because pasta is my favourite food, I usually have
I have to eat protein for lunch, so I usually have fish.
Today, I’m having some rice and beans.
I’ve got a tuna sandwich, a ham sandwich and a cucumber sandwich.
I go to school on a school bus.
My school lunch is like lunch at home.
Her ideas are quite similar to mine.
We have a dog and I have to take the dog out before I go to school.
I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables, but not many carbohydrates.
I know I should walk to school, but the bus stops right outside my house and I’m
Luckily, my mum’s a great cook, so we always eat well at home.
Italian food is the best in the world!
It’s wrong to eat animals.

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