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Australia 1A 7 n ɒˈstreɪliə

Australian 1A 7 adj ɒˈstreɪliən


Brazil 1A 7 n brəˈzɪl
Brazilian 1A 7 adj brəˈzɪliən
China 1A 7 n ˈtʃaɪnə
Chinese 1A 7 adj ˌtʃaɪˈniːz
Egypt 1A 7 n ˈiːdʒɪpt

Egyptian 1A 7 adj ɪˈdʒɪpʃən

Greece 1A 7 n ɡriːs

Greek 1A 7 adj ɡriːk

Japan 1A 7 n dʒəˈpæn

Japanese 1A 7 adj ˌdʒæpəˈniːz


Mexico 1A 7 n ˈmeksəkəʊ

Mexican 1A 7 adj ˈmeksɪkən


Poland 1A 7 n ˈpəʊlənd

Polish 1A 7 adj ˈpəʊlɪʃ


Russia 1A 7 n ˈrʌʃə

Russian 1A 7 adj ˈrʌʃən


Spain 1A 7 n speɪn

Spanish 1A 7 adj ˈspænɪʃ


Turkey 1A 7 n ˈtɜːki

Turkish 1A 7 adj ˈtɜːkɪʃ


the UK 1A 7 n ðə ˌjuː ˈkeɪ

British 1A 7 adj ˈbrɪtɪʃ


the US 1A 7 n ðə ˌjuː ˈes
American 1A 7 adj əˈmerikən
Argentina 1A VB 136 n ˌɑːdʒənˈtiːnə

Argentinian 1A VB 136 adj ˌɑːdʒənˈtɪniən

Colombia 1A VB 136 n kəˈlɒmbiə


Colombian 1A VB 136 adj kəˈlɒmbiən

Germany 1A VB 136 n ˈdʒɜːməni

German 1A VB 136 adj ˈdʒɜːmən

India 1A VB 136 n ˈɪndiə

Indian 1A VB 136 adj ˈɪndiən

Ireland 1A VB 136 n ˈaɪələnd

Irish 1A VB 136 adj ˈaɪərɪʃ

Italy 1A VB 136 n ˈɪtəli

Italian 1A VB 136 adj ɪˈtæliən

Nigeria 1A VB 136 n naɪˈdʒɪəriə

Nigerian 1A VB 136 adj naɪˈdʒɪəriən

Portugal 1A VB 136 n ˈpɔːtʃəɡəl

Portuguese 1A VB 136 adj ˌpɔːtʃəˈɡiːz

Sweden 1A VB 136 n ˈswiːdən

Swedish 1A VB 136 adj ˈswiːdɪʃ

Vietnam 1A VB 136 n vjetˈnæm

Vietnamese 1A VB 136 adj vjetnəˈmiːz

Africa 1A VB 136 n ˈæfrɪkə

Asia 1A VB 136 n ˈeɪʒə, ˈeɪʃə

Europe 1A VB 136 n ˈjʊərəp

North 1A VB 136 n ˌnɔːθ əˈmerɪkə


America

South 1A VB 136 n ˌsaʊθ əˈmerɪkə


America
are you … ? 1B 8 phr ˈɑː juː
how 1B 8 adv haʊ
what 1B 8 pron wɒt

when 1B 8 adv wen


where 1B 8 adv weə
who 1B 8 pron huː

bike 1C 10 n baɪk
board game 1C 10 n ˈbɔːd ɡeɪm

book 1C 10 n bʊk

camera 1C 10 n ˈkæmərə

clock 1C 10 n klɒk

lamp 1C 10 n læmp

laptop 1C 10 n ˈlæptɒp
picture 1C 10 n ˈpɪktʃə

ring 1C 10 n rɪŋ
skateboard 1C 10 n ˈskeɪtbɔːd

suitcase 1C 10 n ˈsuːtkeɪs

sunglasses 1C 10 n pl ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz

tennis racket 1C 10 n ˈtenɪs ˌrækɪt

umbrella 1C 10 n ʌmˈbrelə

mother 2A 14 n ˈmʌðə
mum 2A 14 n mʌm
father 2A 14 n ˈfɑːðə

dad 2A 14 n dæd
parents 2A 14 n pl ˈpeərənts
grandmother 2A 14 n ˈɡrænˌmʌðə
grandma 2A 14 n ˈɡrænmɑː
grandfather 2A 14 n ˈɡrændˌfɑːðə
grandad 2A 14 n ˈɡrændæd
grandparents 2A 14 n pl ˈɡrænˌpeərənts

daughter 2A 14 n ˈdɔːtə
son 2A 14 n sʌn
children 2A 14 n ˈtʃɪldrən

granddaughte 2A 14 n ˈɡrænˌdɔːtə
r
grandson 2A 14 n ˈɡrænsʌn
grandchildren 2A 14 n pl ˈɡrænˌtʃɪldrən

sister 2A 14 n ˈsɪstə

brother 2A 14 n ˈbrʌðə
wife 2A 14 n waɪf
husband 2A 14 n ˈhʌzbənd

aunt 2A 14 n ɑːnt

uncle 2A 14 n ˈʌŋkəl

niece 2A 14 n niːs

nephew 2A 14 n ˈnefjuː, ˈnev-

cousin 2A 14 n ˈkʌzən

cap 2B 16 n kæp

driving 2B 16 n ˈdraɪvɪŋ ˌlaɪsəns


licence
earrings 2B 16 n pl ˈɪərɪŋz
gloves 2B 16 n pl ɡlʌvz

hairbrush 2B 16 n ˈheəbrʌʃ
handbag 2B 16 n ˈhændbæɡ

make-up 2B 16 n ˈmeɪk ʌp

necklace 2B 16 n ˈnek-lɪs

notebook 2B 16 n ˈnəʊtbʊk

phone 2B 16 n ˈfəʊn ˌtʃɑːdʒə


charger
purse 2B 16 n pɜːs

scarf 2B 16 n skɑːf

sweater 2B 16 n ˈswetə

wallet 2B 16 n ˈwɒlɪt

battery 2B VB 137 n ˈbætəri


calendar 2B VB 137 n ˈkæləndə

envelope 2B VB 137 n ˈenvələʊp

folder 2B VB 137 n ˈfəʊldə

ID card 2B VB 137 n ˌaɪ ˈdiː kɑːd

poster 2B VB 137 n ˈpəʊstə

scissors 2B VB 137 n pl ˈsɪzəz

textbook 2B VB 137 n ˈtekstbʊk

beautiful 2C 18 adj ˈbjuːtəfəl

broken 2C 18 adj ˈbrəʊkən


brown 2C 18 adj braʊn
comfortable 2C 18 adj ˈkʌmftəbəl, ˈkʌmfət-

gold 2C 18 adj ɡəʊld

heavy 2C 18 adj ˈhevi

large 2C 18 adj lɑːdʒ


light 2C 18 adj laɪt
modern 2C 18 adj ˈmɒdn

old 2C 18 adj əʊld

round 2C 18 adj raʊnd


soft 2C 18 adj sɒft
special 2C 18 adj ˈspeʃəl

square 2C 18 adj ˈskweə

useful 2C 18 adj ˈjuːsfəl

clean 2C VB 137 adj kliːn

dirty 2C VB 137 adj ˈdɜːti

fat 2C VB 137 adj fæt

hard 2C VB 137 adj hɑːd

high 2C VB 137 adj haɪ


low 2C VB 137 adj ləʊ

soft 2C VB 137 adj sɒft

thin 2C VB 137 adj θɪn

go online 3A 22 v phr ˌɡəʊ ɒnˈlaɪn

watch TV 3A 22 v phr ˌwɒtʃ tiː ˈviː

watch sport 3A 22 v phr ˌwɒtʃ ˈspɔːt ɒn tiː ˈviː


on TV
meet friends 3A 22 v phr ˌmiːt ˈfrendz

go for a bike 3A 22 v phr ˌɡəʊ fər ə ˈbaɪk raɪd


ride
go for coffee 3A 22 v phr ˌɡəʊ fə ˈkɒfi

go for a walk 3A 22 v phr ˌɡəʊ fər ə ˈwɔːk

go to a club 3A 22 v phr ˌɡəʊ tʊ ə ˈklʌb

do sport 3A 22 v phr ˌduː ˈspɔːt

visit a 3A 22 v phr ˌvɪzɪt ə mjuːˈziːəm


museum

read books 3A 22 v phr ˌriːd ˈbʊks

read a 3A 22 v phr ˌriːd ə ˈnjuːsˌpeɪpə


newspaper
paint pictures 3A 22 v phr ˌpeɪnt ˈpɪktʃəz

draw pictures 3A 22 v phr ˌdrɔː ˈpɪktʃəz

cook food 3A 22 v phr ˌkʊk ˈfuːd

cook dinner 3A 22 v phr ˌkʊk ˈdɪnə

play with your 3A 22 v phr ˌpleɪ wɪð jə ˈtʃɪldrən


children

get up 3B 24 v phr ɡet ˈʌp

have a 3B 24 v phr ˌhæv ə ˈʃaʊə


shower
have 3B 24 v phr hæv ˈbrekfəst
breakfast
have lunch 3B 24 v phr hæv ˈlʌntʃ
have dinner 3B 24 v phr hæv ˈdɪnə

get dressed 3B 24 v phr ɡet ˈdrest

do your hair 3B 24 v phr ˌduː jə ˈheə

get ready 3B 24 v phr ɡet ˈredi

leave home 3B 24 v phr ˌliːv ˈhəʊm

go to work 3B 24 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ˈwɜːk

start work 3B 24 v phr ˌstɑːt ˈwɜːk

start school 3B 24 v phr ˌstɑːt ˈskuːl

go to the gym 3B 24 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ðə ˈdʒɪm

do exercise 3B 24 v phr ˌduː ˈeksəsaɪz

go to bed 3B 24 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ˈbed

actor 3B VB 138 n ˈæktə

cleaner 3B VB 138 n ˈkliːnə

doctor 3B VB 138 n ˈdɒktə

driver 3B VB 138 n ˈdraɪvə

farmer 3B VB 138 n ˈfɑːmə

journalist 3B VB 138 n ˈdʒɜːnəl-ɪst

musician 3B VB 138 n mjuːˈzɪʃən

nurse 3B VB 138 n nɜːs

photographer 3B VB 138 n fəˈtɒɡrəfə

police officer 3B VB 138 n pəˈliːs ˌɒfəsə

shop 3B VB 138 n ˈʃɒp əˌsɪstənt


assistant
tennis player 3B VB 138 n ˈtenɪs ˌpleɪə

play video 3C 27 v phr ˌpleɪ ˈvɪdiəʊ ˌɡeɪmz


games
play games 3C 27 v phr pleɪ ˌɡeɪmz ɒnˈlaɪn
online

play the 3C 27 v phr ˌpleɪ ðə piˈænəʊ


piano
play the 3C 27 v phr ˌpleɪ ðə ɡɪˈtɑː
guitar

listen to 3C 27 v phr ˌlɪsən tə ˈmjuːzɪk


music

listen to the 3C 27 v phr ˌlɪsən tə ðə ˈreɪdiəʊ


radio

listen to a 3C 27 v phr ˌlɪsən tʊ ə ˈsɒŋ


song
watch TV 3C 27 v phr ˌwɒtʃ tiː ˈviː

watch a TV 3C 27 v phr ˌwɒtʃ ə tiː ˈviː ˌprəʊɡræm


programme
watch a film 3C 27 v phr ˌwɒtʃ ə ˈfɪlm

watch a video 3C 27 v phr ˌwɒtʃ ə ˈvɪdiəʊ ɒnˈlaɪn


online

watch a 3C 27 v phr ˌwɒtʃ ə ˈfʊtbɔːl mætʃ


football match

go to the 3C 27 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ðə ˈsɪnəmə


cinema
go to the 3C 27 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ðə ˈθɪətə
theatre
go to a 3C 27 v phr ˌɡəʊ tʊ ə ˈkɒnsət
concert
bus station 4A 30 n ˈbʌs ˌsteɪʃən

car park 4A 30 n ˈkɑː pɑːk


castle 4A 30 n ˈkɑːsəl

garage 4A 30 n ˈɡærɪdʒ, -ɑːʒ


office 4A 30 n ˈɒfɪs

police station 4A 30 n pəˈliːs ˌsteɪʃən

post office 4A 30 n ˈpəʊst ˌɒfɪs

shop 4A 30 n ʃɒp

sports centre 4A 30 n ˈspɔːts ˌsentə

stadium 4A 30 n ˈsteɪdiəm
theatre 4A 30 n ˈθɪətə

train station 4A 30 n ˈtreɪn ˌsteɪʃən

crowded 4A VB 139 adj ˈkraʊdɪd

dangerous 4A VB 139 adj ˈdeɪndʒərəs

modern 4A VB 139 adj ˈmɒdn

dirty 4A VB 139 adj ˈdɜːti

quiet 4A VB 139 adj ˈkwaɪət

noisy 4A VB 139 adj ˈnɔɪzi

pretty 4A VB 139 adj ˈprɪti

rainy 4A VB 139 adj ˈreɪni

safe 4A VB 139 adj seɪf

polluted 4A VB 139 adj pəˈluːtɪd

bath 4B 32 n bɑːθ

cupboard 4B 32 n ˈkʌbəd

curtains 4B 32 n pl ˈkɜːtnz

downstairs 4B 32 adv ˌdaʊnˈsteəz

fridge 4B 32 n frɪdʒ

furniture 4B 32 n ˈfɜːnɪtʃə

garage 4B 32 n ˈɡærɪdʒ, -ɑːʒ

garden 4B 32 n ˈɡɑːdn

shower 4B 32 n ˈʃaʊə

upstairs 4B 32 adv ˌʌpˈsteəz


wardrobe 4B 32 n ˈwɔːdrəʊb

bin 4B VB 140 n bɪn

light 4B VB 140 n laɪt

mirror 4B VB 140 n ˈmɪrə


plate 4B VB 140 n pleɪt

sheet 4B VB 140 n ʃiːt

shelf 4B VB 140 n ʃelf

towel 4B VB 140 n ˈtaʊəl

backpack 4C 34 n ˈbækpæk

battery 4C 34 n ˈbætəri

blanket 4C 34 n ˈblæŋkɪt
boot 4C 34 n buːt

bowl 4C 34 n bəʊl

can 4C 34 n kæn

glove 4C 34 n ɡlʌv

hat 4C 34 n hæt
knife 4C 34 n naɪf

map 4C 34 n mæp

mirror 4C 34 n ˈmɪrə

sunglasses 4C 34 n pl ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz

warm clothes 4C 34 n phr ˌwɔːm ˈkləʊðz, ˈkləʊz

water bottle 4C 34 n ˈwɔːtə ˌbɒtl


black 5A 38 adj blæk
blonde 5A 38 adj blɒnd

blue 5A 38 adj bluː

brown 5A 38 adj braʊn


dark 5A 38 adj dɑːk
grey 5A 38 adj ɡreɪ

large 5A 38 adj lɑːdʒ


long 5A 38 adj lɒŋ

old 5A 38 adj əʊld

short 5A 38 adj ʃɔːt


small 5A 38 adj smɔːl
tall 5A 38 adj tɔːl
thin 5A 38 adj θɪn
young 5A 38 adj jʌŋ

go to the 5B 40 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ðə ˈsɪnəmə


cinema
go on holiday 5B 40 v phr ˌɡəʊ ɒn ˈhɒlədi, -deɪ

go to a party 5B 40 v phr ˌɡəʊ tʊ ə ˈpɑːti

go to a 5B 40 v phr ˌɡəʊ tʊ ə ˈrestərɒnt


restaurant
amazing 5B 40 adj əˈmeɪzɪŋ
awful 5B 40 adj ˈɔːfəl
boring 5B 40 adj ˈbɔːrɪŋ
brilliant 5B 40 adj ˈbrɪljənt
cool 5B 40 adj kuːl

excellent 5B 40 adj ˈeksələnt


exciting 5B 40 adj ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ

great 5B 40 adj ɡreɪt


horrible 5B 40 adj ˈhɒrəbəl
interesting 5B 40 adj ˈɪntrəstɪŋ

lovely 5B 40 adj ˈlʌvli


nice 5B 40 adj naɪs
OK 5B 40 adj ˌəʊ ˈkeɪ
perfect 5B 40 adj ˈpɜːfɪkt
terrible 5B 40 adj ˈterəbəl
angry 5B VB 140 adj ˈæŋɡri

afraid 5B VB 140 adj əˈfreɪd

bored 5B VB 140 adj bɔːd

happy 5B VB 140 adj ˈhæpi

surprised 5B VB 140 adj səˈpraɪzd

unhappy 5B VB 140 adj ʌnˈhæpi

upset 5B VB 140 adj ˌʌpˈset

worried 5B VB 140 adj ˈwʌrid


bake a cake 5C 43 v phr ˌbeɪk ə ˈkeɪk

climb a tree 5C 43 v phr ˌklaɪm ə ˈtriː

cook a meal 5C 43 v phr ˌkʊk ə ˈmiːl

count to (50) 5C 43 v phr ˌkaʊnt tə (ˈfɪfti)

drive a car 5C 43 v phr ˌdraɪv ə ˈkɑː

fix a 5C 43 v phr ˌfɪks ə kəmˈpjuːtə


computer

make pizza 5C 43 v phr ˌmeɪk ˈpiːtsə

play a 5C 43 v phr ˌpleɪ ə ˌmjuːzɪkəl


musical
instrument ˈɪnstrəmənt
play chess 5C 43 v phr ˌpleɪ ˈtʃes

run (five 5C 43 v phr ˌrʌn (faɪv ˈkɪləˌmiːtəz, kɪ


kilometres)
ˈlɒmɪtəz)
speak 5C 43 v phr ˌspiːk əˌnʌðə ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ
another
language
spell a word 5C 43 v phr ˌspel ə ˈwɜːd

at 6A 46 prep ət, æt

at 6A 46 prep ət, æt

at 6A 46 prep ət, æt

in 6A 46 prep ɪn

in 6A 46 prep ɪn

inside 6A 46 prep ɪnˈsaɪd

near 6A 46 prep nɪə

next to 6A 46 prep ˈnekst tʊ

on 6A 46 prep ɒn

on 6A 46 prep ɒn

outside 6A 46 prep aʊtˈsaɪd


bought 6B 48 v bɔːt

brought 6B 48 v brɔːt

caught 6B 48 v kɔːt

drove 6B 48 v drəʊv

felt 6B 48 v felt

left 6B 48 v left

sat 6B 48 v sæt

saw 6B 48 v sɔː

threw 6B 48 v θruː

took 6B 48 v tʊk

went 6B 48 v went

woke up 6B 48 phr v ˌwəʊk ˈʌp

live with 6C 50 v phr ˈlɪv wɪð ˌsʌmwʌn


someone
move to 6C 50 v phr ˈmuːv tə ˌsʌmweə
somewhere
talk to 6C 50 v phr ˈtɔːk tə ˌsʌmwʌn
someone
go to 6C 50 v phr ˈɡəʊ tə ˌsʌmweə
somewhere
work as 6C 50 v phr ˈwɜːk əz ˌsʌmθɪŋ
something
walk to 6C 50 v phr ˈwɔːk tə ˌsʌmweə
somewhere
meet up with 6C 50 v phr ˌmiːt ˈʌp wɪð ˌsʌmwʌn
someone
listen to 6C 50 v phr ˈlɪsən tə ˌsʌmθɪŋ
something
travel to 6C 50 v phr ˈtrævəl tə ˌsʌmweə
somewhere
dance with 6C 50 v phr ˈdɑːns wɪð ˌsʌmwʌn
someone

agree with 6C VB 141 v phr əˈɡriː wɪð ˌsʌmwʌn


someone
ask for 6C VB 141 v phr ˈɑːsk fə ˌsʌmθɪŋ
something
belong to 6C VB 141 v phr bɪˈlɒŋ tə ˌsʌmwʌn
someone
think about 6C VB 141 v phr ˈθɪŋk əbaʊt
something/so
meone ˌsʌmθɪŋ/ˌsʌmwʌn
give 6C VB 141 v phr ˈɡɪv ˌsʌmθɪŋ tə ˌsʌmwʌn
something to
someone
know about 6C VB 141 v phr ˈnəʊ əbaʊt ˌsʌmθɪŋ
something
smile at 6C VB 141 v phr ˈsmaɪl ət ˌsʌmwʌn
someone
lend 6C VB 141 v phr ˈlend ˌsʌmθɪŋ tə ˌsʌmwʌn
something to
someone
send 6C VB 141 v phr ˈsend ˌsʌmθɪŋ tə ˌsʌmwʌn
something to
someone
stay with 6C VB 141 v phr ˈsteɪ wɪð ˌsʌmwʌn
someone
fill in a form 6C VB 141 v phr ˌfɪl ɪn ə ˈfɔːm

share 6C VB 141 v phr ˈʃeə ˌsʌmθɪŋ wɪð ˌsʌmwʌn


something
with someone

point to 6C VB 141 v phr ˈpɔɪnt tə ˌsʌmθɪŋ


something
look at 6C VB 141 v phr ˈlʊk ət ˌsʌmθɪŋ
something
bean 7A 54 n biːn

chicken 7A 54 n ˈtʃɪkɪn

coffee 7A 54 n ˈkɒfi

egg 7A 54 n eɡ

fish 7A 54 n fɪʃ

frozen food 7A 54 n ˌfrəʊzən ˈfuːd


fruit 7A 54 n sing or fruːt
pl

ice cream 7A 54 n ˌaɪs ˈkriːm

juice 7A 54 n dʒuːs

meat 7A 54 n miːt
pasta 7A 54 n ˈpæstə

rice 7A 54 n raɪs

salad 7A 54 n ˈsæləd

soft drink 7A 54 n ˌsɒft ˈdrɪŋk


sweets 7A 54 n pl swiːts

tea 7A 54 n tiː

vegetable 7A 54 n ˈvedʒtəbəl

roast chicken 7A VB 142 n ˌrəʊst ˈtʃɪkɪn

sushi 7A VB 142 n ˈsuːʃi

kebab 7A VB 142 n kəˈbæb

apple pie 7A VB 142 n ˌæpəl ˈpaɪ

curry 7A VB 142 n ˈkʌri

omelette 7A VB 142 n ˈɒmlət

burger 7A VB 142 n ˈbɜːɡə

chilli 7A VB 142 n ˈtʃɪli

bag 7B 57 n bæɡ

bar 7B 57 n bɑː

bottle 7B 57 n ˈbɒtl
box 7B 57 n bɒks

can 7B 57 n kæn

carton 7B 57 n ˈkɑːtn

cup 7B 57 n kʌp

jar 7B 57 n dʒɑː

packet 7B 57 n ˈpækɪt

tin 7B 57 n tɪn

add 7B VB 142 v æd

bake 7B VB 142 v beɪk

boil 7B VB 142 v bɔɪl

cut 7B VB 142 v kʌt

fry 7B VB 142 v fraɪ

grill 7B VB 142 v ɡrɪl

mix 7B VB 142 v mɪks

roast 7B VB 142 v rəʊst

stir 7B VB 142 v stɜː

bright 7C 58 adj braɪt


cool 7C 58 adj kuːl

comfortable 7C 58 adj ˈkʌmftəbəl, ˈkʌmfət-

crowded 7C 58 adj ˈkraʊdɪd


dark 7C 58 adj dɑːk
expensive 7C 58 adj ɪkˈspensɪv
fresh 7C 58 adj freʃ

healthy 7C 58 adj ˈhelθi


nice 7C 58 adj naɪs
noisy 7C 58 adj ˈnɔɪzi

modern 7C 58 adj ˈmɒdn

popular 7C 58 adj ˈpɒpjələ

small 7C 58 adj smɔːl


strange 7C 58 adj streɪndʒ

air 8A 62 n eə
beach 8A 62 n biːtʃ

countryside 8A 62 n ˈkʌntrisaɪd

island 8A 62 n ˈaɪlənd

mountain 8A 62 n ˈmaʊntɪn
river 8A 62 n ˈrɪvə

sea 8A 62 n siː

sky 8A 62 n skaɪ

tree 8A 62 n triː

water 8A 62 n ˈwɔːtə

autumn 8B 64 n ˈɔːtəm

spring 8B 64 n sprɪŋ

summer 8B 64 n ˈsʌmə

winter 8B 64 n ˈwɪntə

snow 8B 64 v snəʊ

windy 8B 64 adj ˈwɪndi

rain 8B 64 v reɪn

cloudy 8B 64 adj ˈklaʊdi

cool 8B 64 adj kuːl

foggy 8B 64 adj ˈfɒɡi


cold 8B 64 adj kəʊld

wet 8B 64 adj wet


warm 8B 64 adj wɔːm
sunny 8B 64 adj ˈsʌni
hot 8B 64 adj hɒt

arrive at 8C 66 v phr əˈraɪv ət

arrive in 8C 66 v phr əˈraɪv ɪn

book 8C 66 v bʊk

get back 8C 66 v phr ɡet ˈbæk

get off 8C 66 v phr ɡet ˈɒf

get on 8C 66 v phr ɡet ˈɒn

go 8C 66 v ɡəʊ
leave 8C 66 v liːv

stay at 8C 66 v phr ˈsteɪ ət

take 8C 66 v teɪk

aeroplane/ 8C VB 143 n ˈeərəpleɪn, ˈeəpleɪn, pleɪn


(US)
airplane/(shor
t form) plane
boat 8C VB 143 n bəʊt

bicycle/(short 8C VB 143 n ˈbaɪsɪkəl, baɪk


form) bike

bus 8C VB 143 n bʌs

coach 8C VB 143 n kəʊtʃ

helicopter 8C VB 143 n ˈheləkɒptə

lorry/(US) 8C VB 143 n ˈlɒri, trʌk


truck
metro/(US) 8C VB 143 n ˈmetrəʊ, ˈsʌbweɪ,
subway/(UK)
underground ˈʌndəɡraʊnd
motorbike 8C VB 143 n ˈməʊtəbaɪk
scooter 8C VB 143 n ˈskuːtə

ship 8C VB 143 n ʃɪp

taxi 8C VB 143 n ˈtæksi

train 8C VB 143 n treɪn

tram 8C VB 143 n træm

drive 8C VB 143 v draɪv

ride 8C VB 143 v raɪd

fly 8C VB 143 v flaɪ

sail 8C VB 143 v seɪl

exercise 9A 70 n ˈeksəsaɪz

food 9A 70 n fuːd

sleep 9A 70 n sliːp

work 9A 70 n wɜːk

eat well 9A 70 v phr ˌiːt ˈwel

stay healthy 9A 70 v phr ˌsteɪ ˈhelθi

keep fit 9A 70 v phr ˌkiːp ˈfɪt

join a gym 9A 70 v phr ˌdʒɔɪn ə ˈdʒɪm

do exercise 9A 70 v phr ˌduː ˈeksəsaɪz

walk up 9A 70 v phr ˌwɔːk ˈʌp

sit down 9A 70 phr v ˌsɪt ˈdaʊn

stand up 9A 70 phr v ˌstænd ˈʌp

walk around 9A 70 v phr ˌwɔːk əˈraʊnd

move around 9A 70 v phr ˌmuːv əˈraʊnd

go to sleep 9A 70 v phr ˌɡəʊ tə ˈsliːp


break your 9A VB 144 v phr ˌbreɪk jər ˈɑːm/ˈleɡ
arm/leg
have an 9A VB 144 v phr ˌhæv ən ˈæksɪdənt
accident
have 9A VB 144 v phr hæv ˈtuːθ-eɪk
toothache
have a 9A VB 144 v phr hæv ə ˈhedeɪk
headache
have a 9A VB 144 v phr hæv ə ˈstʌmək eɪk
stomach ache

have a 9A VB 144 v phr hæv ə ˈtemprətʃə


temperature

catch a cold 9A VB 144 v phr ˌkætʃ ə ˈkəʊld

cut your 9A VB 144 v phr ˌkʌt jə ˈfɪŋɡə


finger

make an 9A VB 144 v phr ˌmeɪk ən əˈpɔɪntmənt


appointment
chemist's 9A VB 144 n ˈkemɪsts

doctor 9A VB 144 n ˈdɒktə

dentist 9A VB 144 n ˈdentɪst

take medicine 9A VB 144 v phr ˌteɪk ˈmedsən

ambulance 9A VB 144 n ˈæmbjələns

learn a new 9B 73 v phr ˌlɜːn ə njuː ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ


language
learn how to 9B 73 v phr ˌlɜːn haʊ tə ˈduː ˌsʌmθɪŋ
do something

get a bonus 9B 73 v phr ɡet ə ˈbəʊnəs

get a new job 9B 73 v phr ɡet ə ˌnjuː ˈdʒɒb

do a course 9B 73 v phr ˌduː ə ˈkɔːs

do exercise 9B 73 v phr ˌduː ˈeksəsaɪz

decide what 9B 73 v phr dɪˌsaɪd wɒt tə ˈduː


to do

decide where 9B 73 v phr dɪˌsaɪd weə tə ˈɡəʊ


to go

buy 9B 73 v baɪ
look for 9B 73 v phr ˌlʊk fər ɪnfəˈmeɪʃən
information

look for a job 9B 73 v phr ˌlʊk fər ə ˈdʒɒb

save 9B 73 v seɪv

talk to friends 9B 73 v phr ˌtɔːk tə ˈfrendz

talk to people 9B 73 v phr ˈtɔːk tə ˌpiːpəl


go horse 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈhɔːs ˌraɪdɪŋ
riding
go swimming 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈswɪmɪŋ

go climbing 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈklaɪmɪŋ

go surfing 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈsɜːfɪŋ

go skiing 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈskiːɪŋ

go 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈsnəʊbɔːdɪŋ


snowboarding

go shopping 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈʃɒpɪŋ

go cycling 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈsaɪklɪŋ

go 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈsaɪtˌsiːɪŋ


sightseeing
go bowling 9C 74 v phr ˌɡəʊ ˈbəʊlɪŋ

washing-up 10A 78 n ˌwɒʃɪŋ ˈʌp

share bills 10A 78 v phr ˌʃeə ˈbɪlz

tidy your 10A 78 v phr ˌtaɪdi jə ˈruːm, ˈrʊm


room
clean the 10A 78 v phr ˌkliːn ðə ˈbɑːθrʊm, -ruːm
bathroom

do the 10A 78 v phr ˌduː ðə ˈlɔːndri


laundry
fix things 10A 78 v phr ˈfɪks ˌθɪŋz

cook for 10A 78 v phr ˈkʊk fə ˌpiːpəl


people
boot 10B 80 n buːt
cap 10B 80 n kæp

coat 10B 80 n kəʊt

dress 10B 80 n dres

helmet 10B 80 n ˈhelmɪt

jeans 10B 80 n pl dʒiːnz

shirt 10B 80 n ʃɜːt

shorts 10B 80 n pl ʃɔːts


smart clothes 10B 80 n phr ˌsmɑːt ˈkləʊðz, ˈkləʊz

suit 10B 80 n suːt, sjuːt

tie 10B 80 n taɪ

trainers 10B 80 n pl ˈtreɪnəz

trousers 10B 80 n pl ˈtraʊzəz

uniform 10B 80 n ˈjuːnəfɔːm

app 10C 82 n æp

file 10C 82 n faɪl

laptop 10C 82 n ˈlæptɒp


tablet 10C 82 n ˈtæblɪt

program 10C 82 n ˈprəʊɡræm

online game 10C 82 n ˌɒnlaɪn ˈɡeɪm

printer 10C 82 n ˈprɪntə


screen 10C 82 n skriːn

smartphone 10C 82 n ˈsmɑːtfəʊn

speaker 10C 82 n ˈspiːkə

(text) 10C 82 n ˈmesɪdʒ, ˈtekst ˌmesɪdʒ


message

the internet 10C 82 n ði ˈɪntənet

(web)site 10C 82 n saɪt, ˈwebsaɪt

multiplayer 10C 82 n ˌmʌltipleɪə ˈɡeɪm


game
download 10C 82 v ˌdaʊnˈləʊd

save 10C 82 v seɪv

play 10C 82 v pleɪ

go online 10C 82 v phr ˌɡəʊ ɒnˈlaɪn

own 10C 82 v əʊn

record 10C VB 145 v rɪˈkɔːd

turn on 10C VB 145 phr v ˌtɜːn ˈɒn

delete 10C VB 145 v dɪˈliːt

play 10C VB 145 v pleɪ

turn off 10C VB 145 phr v ˌtɜːn ˈɒf

save 10C VB 145 v seɪv

(phone) 10C VB 145 n ˈbætəri, ˈfəʊn ˌbætəri


battery
(tablet) 10C VB 145 n ˈtæblɪt, ˌtæblɪt kəmˈpjuːtə
computer

PC 10C VB 145 n ˌpiː ˈsiː


games 10C VB 145 n ˈɡeɪmz ˌkɒnsəʊl
console
keyboard 10C VB 145 n ˈkiːbɔːd

digital camera 10C VB 145 n ˌdɪdʒətl ˈkæmərə

blog 10C VB 145 n blɒɡ

web page 10C VB 145 n ˈweb peɪdʒ


Definition

a large island between the Indian Ocean and the


southern Pacific Ocean
relating to Australia or its people
the largest country in South America
relating to Brazil or its people
the largest country in eastern Asia
relating to China or its people
a country in northeast Africa, next to the
Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
relating to Egypt or its people

a country in southeast Europe on the


Mediterranean Sea, which is a member of the EU

relating to Greece or its people

a country in East Asia consisting of four large


islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu
and many smaller ones
relating to Japan or its people
a country to the south of the US and to the north
of Guatemala
relating to Mexico or its people
a country in central Europe, east of Germany and
west of Belarus
relating to Poland or its people
a very large country in Eastern Europe and
northern Asia, officially called the Russian
Federation
relating to Russia or its people
a country in southwest Europe, between France
and Portugal
relating to Spain or its people
a country which is mainly in west Asia but partly in
southeast Europe, between the Mediterranean
and Black Seas
relating to Turkey or its people
a country in northwest Europe, made up of
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
relating to the UK or its people
the United States of America
relating to the US or its people
a large country in the southern part of South
America
relating to Argentina or its people

a country in northern South America, with coasts


on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea
relating to Colombia or its people

a country in central Europe

relating to Germany or its people

a large country in southern Asia

relating to India or its people

a large island to the west of Great Britain

relating to Ireland or its people

a country in southern Europe, surrounded on


three sides by the Mediterranean Sea
relating to Italy or its people

a country in West Africa, east of Benin and west of


Cameroon
relating to Nigeria or its people

a country in southwest Europe, west of Spain

relating to Portugal or its people

a country in Scandinavia, northern Europe

relating to Sweden or its people

a country in southeast Asia, next to Cambodia and


China
relating to Vietnam and its people

a continent that is south of the Mediterranean Sea


and west of Asia and the Indian Ocean
the world’s largest continent, which includes the
countries of the Middle East and the countries
between the Ural Mountains and the Pacific
Ocean, such as India, China, Japan and part of
Russia
a continent that is north of the Mediterranean and
goes as far east as the Ural Mountains in Russia

the third-largest continent in the world, consisting


of Canada and the United States of America, as
well as Mexico, Central America, Greenland and
other smaller islands
the fourth-largest continent in the world, between
the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
used to ask a question with an adjective
used to ask about someone’s health, especially
when you meet them
used to ask for information or for someone’s
opinion
used to ask at what time something will happen
used to ask about a place
used to ask about which person is involved or
what the name of a person is
short form of ‘bicycle’
an indoor game played on a specially designed
board made of thick card or wood
a set of printed pages that are held together in a
cover so that you can read them
a piece of equipment used to take photographs or
make films or television programmes
an instrument that shows what time it is, in a room
or outside on a building
an object that produces light by using electricity,
oil or gas
a small computer that you can carry with you
shapes, lines, etc. painted or drawn on a surface,
showing what someone or something looks like

a piece of jewellery that you wear on your finger


a short board with two small wheels at each end,
which you can stand on and ride for fun or as a
sport
a large case with a handle, used for carrying
clothes and possessions when you travel
dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes
when the sun is very bright
a specially shaped piece of wood or metal that you
use for hitting the ball in tennis, that has a circle
filled with tight strings at one end
an object that you use to protect yourself against
rain or hot sun. It consists of a circular folding
frame covered in cloth.
a female parent of a child or animal
mother
a male parent of a child or animal

father
the father and mother of a person or animal
the mother of your mother or father
grandmother
the father of your father or mother
grandfather
the parents of your mother or father

someone’s female child


someone’s male child
sons or daughters of any age

the daughter of your son or daughter

the son of your son or daughter


the children of your son or daughter

a girl or woman who has the same parents as you

a boy or man who has the same parents as you


the woman that a man is married to
the man that a woman is married to

the sister of your father or mother, or the wife of


your father’s or mother’s brother
the brother of your father or mother, or the
husband of your father’s or mother’s sister
the daughter of your brother or sister, or the
daughter of your wife’s or husband’s brother or
sister
the son of your brother or sister, or the son of your
wife’s or husband’s brother or sister
the child of your uncle or aunt

a type of flat hat that has a curved part sticking out


at the front and is often worn as part of a uniform

an official document or card that says that you are


legally allowed to drive
pieces of jewellery that you wear on your ears
pieces of clothing that you wear on your hands in
order to protect them or keep them warm
a brush you use on your hair to make it smooth
a small bag in which a woman carries money and
personal things
coloured substances that are put on your face to
improve or change your appearance
a string of jewels, beads, etc. or a thin gold or
silver chain to wear around the neck
a book made of plain paper on which you can
write notes
a piece of equipment used to put electricity into
the battery of a mobile or wireless phone
a small bag in which women keep paper money,
coins, cards, etc.
a piece of cloth that you wear around your neck,
head or shoulders, especially to keep warm

a piece of warm wool or cotton clothing with long


sleeves, which covers the top half of your body

a small flat case, often made of leather, that you


carry in your pocket, for holding paper money,
bank cards, etc.
an object that provides a supply of electricity for
something such as a mobile phone, radio, car or
toy
a set of pages that show the days, weeks and
months of a particular year, that you usually hang
on a wall
a thin paper cover in which you put and send a
letter
a container for keeping loose papers in, made of
folded card or plastic
identity card; a card with your name, date of birth
and photograph on it, that proves who you are

a large printed notice, picture or photograph, used


to advertise something or as a decoration
a tool for cutting paper, cloth, etc., made of two
sharp blades fastened together in the middle, with
holes for your finger and thumb
a book that contains information about a subject
that people study, especially at school or college

someone or something that is beautiful is


extremely attractive to look at
not working properly
having the colour of earth, wood or coffee
making you feel physically relaxed, without any
pain or without being too hot, cold, etc.
made of, or having the colour of, a valuable soft
yellow metal that is used to make coins, jewellery,
etc.
weighing a lot

big in size, amount or number


not very heavy
belonging to the present time or most recent time

something that is old has existed or been used for


a long time
shaped like a circle
not hard, firm or stiff, but easy to press
not ordinary or usual, but different in some way
and often better or more important
having four straight equal sides and 90° angles at
the corners
helping you to do or get what you want

without any dirt, marks, etc.

covered in or marked by an unwanted substance

weighing too much because you have too much


flesh on your body
firm, stiff and difficult to press down, break or cut

measuring a long distance from the bottom to the


top
having a top that is not far above the ground

not hard, firm or stiff, but easy to press

having little fat on your body

to connect to other computers throuɡh the internet

to look at programmes on the television

to look at sports programmes on the television

to go to a place where people you know and like


will be at a particular time, according to an
arrangement, so that you can talk or do something
together
to ride a bicycle for enjoyment

to visit a café and drink coffee, usually with a


friend
to make a particular journey by walking, especially
through an interesting or attractive area

to meet socially in a place where people go to


dance and listen to music
to take part in a physical activity in which people
compete against each other
to go to a building to see important cultural,
historical or scientific objects which are kept there
to show to the public
to look at and understand the words in books for
interest, enjoyment or study
to look at and understand the words in a
newspaper for interest or enjoyment
to make pictures, designs, etc. using paint

to produce pictures of things or people using a


pencil, pen, etc.
to prepare food for eating by using heat

to prepare food for the evening meal by using heat

to do things with your sons and/or daughters that


you all enjoy, sometimes using toys or games or
your imagination
to get out of your bed after sleeping

to stand under a piece of equipment to wash your


whole body
to eat a meal in the morning

to eat a meal in the middle of the day


to eat a meal in the evening

to put your clothes on

to brush your hair and arrange it in a style

if you get ready, you prepare for what you are


going to do
to go out of your house and go to work, school,
college, etc.
to leave your house and travel to the place where
you work
to begin working at the place where you work

to begin studying at school

to go to a special building or room and do physical


exercise with the equipment there
to do physical activities in order to stay healthy
and become stronger
to get onto a piece of furniture in order to go to
sleep
someone who performs in a play or film

someone whose job is to clean other people’s


houses, offices, etc.
someone who is trained to treat people who are ill

someone who drives a car, bus, etc., especially for


a living
someone who owns or manages an area of land
used for growing crops or keeping animals
someone who writes news reports for
newspapers, magazines, television or radio
someone who plays a musical instrument,
especially very well or as a job
someone whose job is to look after people who
are ill or injured, usually in a hospital
someone who takes photographs, especially as a
professional or as an artist
someone who works for an official organisation
whose job is to catch criminals and make sure that
people obey the law
someone whose job is to help customers in a shop

someone who plays tennis as a professional

to play computer games in which you move


images on a screen using electronic controls
to use the internet to play computer games with a
player or players who is/are using a different
computer
to produce music on a large musical instrument
that has a long row of black and white keys
to produce music on a musical instrument usually
with six strings that you play by pulling the strings
with your fingers or with a plectrum (= small piece
of plastic, metal, etc.)
to pay attention to a series of sounds made by
instruments and/or voices in a way that is pleasant
or exciting
to pay attention to programmes, such as music
and news, that are broadcast using a piece of
electronic equipment
to pay attention to a short piece of music with
words that you sing
to look at the television for a period of time, paying
attention to the programme, film, etc. that is shown

to look at the television for a period of time, paying


attention to a specific programme
to pay attention to a story that is told using sound
and moving pictures, shown at a cinema or on
television
to use the internet to pay attention to a short film,
usually uploaded by a member of the public

to go to a stadium or use a TV to watch a game


played by two teams of eleven players who try to
kick a round ball into the other team’s goal
if you go to the cinema, you visit a building to
watch a film
to visit a building or place with a stage where
plays and shows are performed
to attend a performance given by musicians or
singers
a place where buses start and finish their journeys

an area where people can park their cars


a very large strong building, built in the past as a
safe place that could be easily defended against
attack
a place where motor vehicles are repaired
a building that belongs to a company or an
organisation, with rooms where people can work
at desks
the local office of the police in a town, part of a
city, etc.
a place where you can buy stamps, send letters
and packages, etc.
a building or part of a building where you can buy
things, food or services
a building where people can go to play many
different types of indoor sports
a building for public events, especially sports and
large rock music concerts, consisting of a playing
field surrounded by rows of seats
a building or place with a stage where plays and
shows are performed
a place where trains stop for passengers to get on
and off
too full of people or things

likely to cause death or serious harm or cause


something bad to happen
made or done using the most recent designs or
methods
covered in or marked by an unwanted substance

without much activity or without many people

a place that is noisy is full of noise

something that is pretty is pleasant to look at or


listen to but is not impressive
a rainy period of time is one when it rains a lot

not in danger of being harmed, lost or stolen

dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to


use
a large long container that you fill with water and
sit or lie in to wash yourself
a piece of furniture with doors and sometimes
shelves, used for storing clothes, plates, food, etc.

pieces of hanging cloth that can be pulled across


to cover a window, divide a room, etc.
towards or on a lower floor of a building, especially
a house
a large piece of electrical kitchen equipment, used
for keeping food and drinks cool
large objects such as chairs, tables, beds and
cupboards
a building for keeping a car in, usually next to or
attached to a house
the area of land next to a house, where there are
flowers, grass and other plants and often a place
for people to sit
a piece of equipment that you stand under to
wash your whole body
towards or on an upper floor in a building
a piece of furniture like a large cupboard that you
hang clothes in
a container for putting waste in

something that produces light, especially electric


light, to help you to see
a piece of special glass that you can look at and
see yourself in
a flat and usually round dish that you eat from or
serve food on
a large piece of thin cloth that you put on a bed to
lie on or lie under
a long flat narrow board attached to a wall or in a
frame or cupboard, used for putting things on
a piece of cloth that you use for drying your skin or
for drying things such as dishes
a bag used for carrying things on your back,
especially by people on long walks
an object that provides a supply of electricity for
something such as a radio, car or toy
a cover for a bed, usually made of wool
a type of shoe that covers your whole foot and the
lower part of your leg
a wide round container that is open at the top,
used to hold liquids, food, flowers, etc.
a metal container in which food or drink is
preserved without air
one of a pair of pieces of clothing that you wear on
your hands in order to protect them or keep them
warm
a piece of clothing that you wear on your head
a metal blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting
or as a weapon
a drawing of a particular area, for example a city
or country, which shows its main features, such as
its roads, rivers, mountains, etc.
a piece of special glass that you can look at and
see yourself in
dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes
when the sun is very bright
the things that people wear to cover their body
when it is cold

a bottle used for carrying water to drink


having the darkest colour, like coal or night
blonde hair is pale or yellow in colour

having the colour of the sky or the sea on a fine


day
having the colour of earth, wood or coffee
quite close to black in colour
having the colour of dark clouds, neither black nor
white
a large person is tall and often fat
measuring a great length from one end to the
other
someone who is old has lived for a very long time

measuring a small amount in length or distance


not large in size or amount
a person, building, tree, etc. that is tall is a greater
height than normal
having little fat on your body
a young person, plant or animal has not lived for
very long
if you go to the cinema, you visit a building to see
a film
to have a time of rest from work, school, etc., often
away from home
to attend a social event when a lot of people meet
together to enjoy themselves by eating, drinking,
dancing, etc.
to visit a place where you can buy and eat a meal

very good, especially in an unexpected way


very bad or unpleasant
not interesting in any way
excellent
very attractive, fashionable, interesting, etc. in a
way that people admire – used in order to show
approval
extremely good or of very high quality
making you feel happy, interested or eager

very good
very bad and unpleasant
keeping your attention and making you want to
know more
very pleasant, enjoyable or good
pleasant, attractive or enjoyable
satisfactory but not extremely good
as good as possible, or the best of its kind
very bad
feeling strong emotions which make you want to
shout at someone or hurt them because they have
behaved in an unfair, cruel, offensive, etc. way or
because you think that a situation is unfair,
unacceptable, etc.
frightened because you think that you may get
hurt or that something bad may happen
tired and impatient because you do not think
something is interesting or because you have
nothing to do
having feelings of pleasure, for example because
something good has happened to you or you are
very satisfied with your life
having the feeling you get when something
happens that you did not expect
not happy; feeling that things are bad or you are
not satisfied
unhappy and worried because something
unpleasant or disappointing has happened
unhappy because you keep thinking about a
problem or about something bad that might
happen
to make a soft sweet food by cooking a mixture of
flour, butter, sugar and eggs, using dry heat, in an
oven
to move up a tree using your feet and hands,
especially when this is difficult to do
to prepare food for eating by using heat

to say numbers in order up to (a certain number)

to make a car move along

to repair an electronic machine that stores


information and uses programs that is broken or
not working properly
to cook a food made of thin flat round bread,
baked with tomato, cheese and sometimes
vegetables or meat on top
to perform music on an object such as a piano or
guitar

to take part or compete in a game for two players,


who move their playing pieces according to
particular rules across a special board to try to
trap their opponent’s king
to move very quickly, by moving your legs more
quickly than when you walk, for (a particular
distance)
to be able to talk in a particular language that is
not your first language

to form a word by writing or naming the letters in


order
used to say exactly where something or someone
is or where something happens
used to say exactly when something happens

during a particular period of time

used with the name of a container, place or area


to say where someone or something is
used with the names of months, years, seasons,
etc. to say when something happens
in or into (a building or room)

only a short distance from (a person or thing)

very close to (someone or something), with no


other person, building, place, etc. in between
touching or being supported by (a surface)

during a particular day

not inside (a building or room) but close to it


irregular past form of ‘buy’ (= to get something by
paying money for it)
irregular past form of ‘bring’ (= to take something
or someone with you to the place where you are
now, or to the place you are talking about)

irregular past form of ‘catch’ (= to get hold of and


stop an object such as a ball that is moving
through the air)
irregular past form of ‘drive’ (= to make a car,
truck, bus, etc. move along)
irregular past form of ‘feel’ (= to experience a
particular physical feeling or emotion)
irregular past form of ‘leave’ (= to go away from a
place or a person)
irregular past form of ‘sit’ (= to be on a chair or
seat or on the ground, with the top half of your
body upright and your weight resting on your
buttocks)
irregular past form of ‘see’ (= to notice or examine
someone or something, using your eyes)

irregular past form of ‘throw’ (= to make an object


such as a ball move quickly through the air by
pushing your hand forward quickly and letting the
object go)
irregular past form of ‘take’ (= to move or go with
someone or something from one place to another)

irregular past form of ‘go’ (= to travel or move to a


place that is away from where you are or where
you live)
irregular past form of ‘wake up’ (= to stop sleeping
or to make someone stop sleeping)
if you live with someone, you share your home
with them
if you move to somewhere, you go to live in a
different place
to say things to someone as part of a conversation

to travel or move to a place that is away from


where you are or where you live
to do a particular job that you are paid for

to go somewhere on foot

if people meet up, they meet in order to do


something together
to pay attention to what someone is saying or to a
sound that you can hear
to go from one place to another, especially places
that are far away or far apart
to move your feet and body with another person or
people, in a way that matches the style and speed
of music
to have or express the same opinion about
something as someone else
to tell someone you want them to give you
something
if something belongs to someone, they own it

to use your mind to decide about something or


someone, form an opinion, imagine something or
someone, etc.
to let someone have something as a present, or to
provide something for someone

to have learned a lot about something or be skilful


and experienced at doing something
to make your mouth curve upwards, in order to be
friendly to someone
to let someone borrow money or something that
belongs to you for a short time

to arrange for something to go or be taken to a


person in another place, especially by post

to live in a place for a short time as a visitor or


guest of another person or people
to write all the necessary information on an official
document with spaces where you write
information, especially about yourself
to let someone have or use something or part of
something that belongs to you

to show something to someone by holding up one


of your fingers or a thin object towards it
to turn your eyes towards something, so that you
can see it
a seed or a pod (= case containing seeds) that
comes from a climbing plant and is cooked as
food. There are very many types of bean.
the meat from a common farm bird that is kept for
its meat and eggs
a hot dark brown drink that has a slightly bitter
taste
a round object with a hard surface, especially one
from a chicken, that is used for food
the flesh of an animal that lives in water, used as
food
frozen food has been stored at a very low
temperature in order to preserve it
something that grows on a plant, tree or bush, can
be eaten as a food, contains seeds or a stone and
is usually sweet

a frozen sweet food made of milk, cream and


sugar, with fruit, nuts, chocolate, etc. sometimes
added to it
the liquid that comes from fruit and vegetables, or
a drink that is made from this
the flesh of animals and birds eaten as food
an Italian food made from flour, eggs and water
and cut into various shapes, usually eaten with a
sauce
a food that consists of small white or brown grains
that you boil in water until they become soft
enough to eat
a mixture of raw vegetables, especially lettuce,
cucumber and tomato
a cold drink that does not contain alcohol
small pieces of sweet food made of sugar or
chocolate
a hot brown drink made by pouring boiling water
onto the dried leaves from a particular Asian bush,
or a cup of this drink
a plant that is eaten raw or cooked, such as a
cabbage, a carrot or peas
the meat from a common farm bird, cooked in an
oven or over a fire
a Japanese dish that consists of small cakes of
cooked rice served with raw fish
small pieces of meat and vegetables cooked on a
stick
a hard round fruit that has red, light green or
yellow skin and is white inside, baked inside a
covering made of pastry (= a mixture of flour,
butter and milk or water)
a type of food from India, consisting of meat or
vegetables in a spicy sauce
eggs mixed together and cooked in hot fat,
sometimes with other foods added
a flat round piece of finely cut beef, which is
cooked and eaten, or one of these served in a
bread bun
chilli con carne, a spicy dish made with beans,
meat and chillies
a container made of paper, cloth or thin plastic,
that usually opens at the top, or the amount this
container holds
a small block of solid material that is longer than it
is wide
a container with a narrow top for keeping liquids
in, usually made of plastic or glass, or the amount
this container holds
a container for putting things in, especially one
with four stiff straight sides, or the amount this
container holds
a metal container in which food or drink is
preserved without air
a small box made of cardboard or plastic that
contains food or a drink
a small round container, usually with a handle,
that you use to drink tea, coffee, etc., or the
amount of liquid inside this container
a glass container with a wide top and a lid, used
for storing food such as jam or honey, or the
amount it contains
a container made of paper, plastic or cardboard
that something is sold in
a small metal container in which food or drink is
sold
to put (something) with something else or with a
group of other things
to cook (something) using dry heat, in an oven (=
a piece of equipment shaped like a metal box with
a door on the front)
to cook (something) in boiling water (= water that
is hot enough to turn into gas)
to divide (something) or separate (something)
from its main part, using scissors, a knife, etc.
to cook (something) in hot fat or oil, or to be
cooked in hot fat or oil
if you grill something or if it grills, you cook it by
putting it on a flat metal frame with bars across it,
above or below strong direct heat
if you mix two or more substances or if they mix,
they combine to become a single substance and
they cannot be easily separated
to cook (something, such as meat) in an oven (= a
piece of equipment shaped like a metal box with a
door on the front) or over a fire, or to be cooked in
this way
to move (a liquid or substance) around with a
spoon or stick in order to mix it together
shining strongly, or with plenty of light
very attractive, fashionable, interesting, etc. in a
way that people admire – used in order to show
approval
making you feel physically relaxed, without any
pain or without being too hot, cold, etc.
too full of people or things
if it is dark, there is little or no light
costing a lot of money
fresh food has recently been picked or prepared
and is not frozen or preserved
good for your body
pleasant, attractive or enjoyable
a place that is noisy is full of noise

made or done using the most recent designs or


methods
liked by a lot of people

not large in size or amount


unusual or surprising, especially in a way that is
difficult to explain or understand
the mixture of gases around the Earth, that we
breathe
an area of sand or small stones at the edge of the
sea or a lake
an area away from towns and cities, where there
are fields, forests, etc.
a piece of land completely surrounded by water

a very high hill


a natural and continuous flow of water in a long
line across a country into the sea
the large area of salty water that covers much of
the Earth’s surface
the space above the Earth where clouds and the
Sun and stars appear
a very tall plant that has branches and leaves and
lives for many years
the clear liquid without colour, smell or taste that
falls as rain and that is used for drinking, washing,
etc.; an area of this liquid such as a sea or lake

the season (= time of the year) between summer


and winter, when leaves change colour and the
weather becomes cooler
the season (= time of the year) between winter
and summer when leaves and flowers appear
the season (= time of the year) when the sun is
hottest and the days are longest, between spring
and autumn
the season (= time of the year) after autumn and
before spring, when the weather is coldest
if it snows, soft white pieces of frozen water fall
from the sky
if it is windy, there is a lot of air moving strongly or
quickly in a current
if it rains, drops of water fall from clouds in the sky

if it is cloudy, the sky, day, etc. is dark because


there are a lot of clouds (= white or grey masses in
the sky that form from very small drops of water)

low in temperature, but not cold, often in a way


that feels pleasant
if it is foggy, there is cloudy air near the ground
that is difficult to see through
when there is cold weather, the temperature of the
air is very low
if the weather is wet, it rains a lot
slightly hot, especially in a pleasant way
having a lot of light from the sun
if the weather is hot, the temperature of the air is
high
to get to (somewhere, such as the airport, the
shopping mall, etc.)

to get to (a place, such as a city, a country, etc.)

to make arrangements (to stay in a place, eat in a


restaurant, go on a journey for pleasure, etc.)

to return (to a place, especially where you live)

to leave (a form of transport)

to go onto (a form of transport) and sit down

to travel (somewhere)
to go out of (somewhere, such as your house) and
go to work, school, college, etc.
to live in (a place) for a short time as a paying
guest
to use a form of transport to go somewhere, often
for pleasure

a flying vehicle with wings and at least one engine

a vehicle that travels across water

a vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing


its pedals (= two parts of a bicycle that you push
round with your feet to make the bicycle go
forward)
a large vehicle that people pay to travel on

a bus with comfortable seats, used for long


journeys
a type of aircraft with large metal blades on top
which turn around very quickly to make it fly
a large road vehicle for carrying heavy goods

a railway system that runs under the ground below


a city

a small fast two-wheeled vehicle with an engine


a type of small, less powerful motorbike (= a small
fast two-wheeled vehicle with an engine) with
small wheels
a large boat used for carrying people or goods
across the sea
a car and driver that you pay to take you
somewhere
a set of several carriages that are connected to
each other and pulled along a railway line by an
engine
a vehicle for passengers, which travels along
metal tracks in the street
to make (a car, truck, bus, etc.) move along

to travel on (a bicycle or motorbike)

to be at the controls of (a plane or helicopter) and


direct it as it flies
to travel on or across an area of water in a boat or
ship
physical activities that you do in order to stay
healthy and become stronger
things that people and animals eat, such as
vegetables or meat
the natural state of resting your mind and body,
usually at night
a job or activity that you do regularly, especially in
order to earn money
to have enough food or have good food

to continue to be physically strong and not likely to


become ill or weak
to stay strong and healthy, especially because you
exercise regularly
to pay to regularly use a special building or room
that has equipment for doing physical exercise

to do physical activities in order to stay healthy


and become stronger
to move up (a set of steps, a slope, etc.) by
putting one foot in front of the other
to get onto a chair or seat or onto the ground, with
the top half of your body upright and your weight
resting on your buttocks
to be on your feet or to rise to your feet

to go to many parts of (a room, area, town, etc.)


on foot
to go from one place or position to another

to start resting your mind and body, usually at


night when you are lying in bed with your eyes
closed
to damage a bone in your arm or leg by making it
crack or split
to injure someone or damage something without
anyone intending it to happen
to suffer from a pain in one or more of your teeth

to suffer from a pain in your head

to suffer from a pain in your stomach (= the organ


inside your body where food begins to be
digested) or near your stomach
to have a body temperature that is higher than
normal, especially because you are ill

to start to have a common illness that makes it


difficult to breathe through your nose and often
makes your throat hurt

to injure one of the four long thin parts on your


hand on something sharp that breaks the skin and
makes you bleed
to make an arrangement for a meeting at an
agreed time and place, for a particular purpose
a shop where you can buy medicines, beauty
products, etc.
someone who is trained to treat people who are ill

someone whose job is to treat people’s teeth

to eat/drink a substance used for treating illness,


especially a liquid you drink
a special vehicle that is used to take people who
are ill or injured to hospital
to gain knowledge of a language that is not your
first language
to gain knowledge of a particular skill, by
experience, by studying it or by being taught

to receive money that is added to your wages,


especially as a reward for good work
to change the regular paid work that you do and
start working for a new employer
to take a series of lessons in a particular subject

to do physical activities in order to stay healthy


and become stronger
to make a choice about something, especially
after considering all the possibilities or arguments

to make a choice about a destination, especially


after considering all the possibilities or arguments

to get (something, such as a camera, a book, etc.)


by paying money for it
to try to find facts or details that tell you something
about a situation, person, event, etc.

to try to get different regular paid work that you do


for an employer
to keep (money in a bank) so that you can use it
later, or to not waste (time, energy, etc.)
to say things to people who you know and like
very much and enjoy spending time with, as part
of a conversation
to say things to people as part of a conversation
to ride horses for pleasure

to move yourself through water using your arms


and legs, for pleasure
to move up mountains or rocks using your feet
and hands, for pleasure
to ride on waves while standing on a special
board, for pleasure
to take part in the sport of moving down hills or
across land in the snow wearing skis (= a pair of
long thin narrow pieces of wood or plastic that you
fasten to your boots), for pleasure
to take part in the sport of going down snow-
covered hills standing on a snowboard (= a long
wide board made of plastic), for pleasure
to go to shops and buy things

to ride a bicycle for pleasure

to visit famous or interesting places, especially as


a tourist
to play an indoor game in which you roll a large
heavy ball along a wooden track in order to knock
down a group of pins (= wooden objects shaped
like bottles), as a leisure activity
the activity of washing plates, dishes, knives, etc.

to have equal responsibility for paying for the cost


of running a house, e.g. electricity, heating, etc.

to make your bedroom look neatly arranged with


everything in the right place
to remove dirt from a room where there is a bath
or shower, a basin and sometimes a toilet

to wash and dry dirty clothes

to repair objects, machines, etc. that are broken or


not working properly
to prepare food for eating by using heat, and
serve it to several people
a type of shoe that covers your whole foot and
often the lower part of your leg
a type of flat hat that has a curved part sticking out
at the front and is often worn as part of a uniform

a piece of clothing with long sleeves that is worn


over your clothes to protect them or to keep you
warm
a piece of clothing worn by a woman or girl, that
covers the top of her body and part or all of her
legs
a strong hard hat that soldiers, motorbike riders,
the police, etc. wear to protect their heads

trousers made of denim (= a strong, usually blue,


cotton cloth)
a piece of clothing that covers the upper part of
your body and your arms, usually has a collar and
is fastened at the front by buttons
short trousers ending at or above the knees
smart clothes are clean, tidy and attractive

a set of clothes made of the same material,


usually including a jacket with trousers or a skirt

a long narrow piece of cloth tied in a knot around


the neck
a type of strong shoes that you wear for sport

a piece of clothing that covers the lower half of


your body, with a separate part fitting over each
leg
a particular type of clothing worn by all the
members of a group or organisation such as the
police, the army, etc.
a piece of computer software that does a
particular job
information on a computer that you store under a
particular name
a small computer that you can carry with you
a computer that you can carry with you which has
a touch screen (= a type of computer screen that
you touch in order to tell the computer what to do
or to get information) and does not have a
separate keyboard
a set of instructions given to a computer to make it
perform an operation
a computer game, connected to other computers
through the internet, in which you move images on
a screen using electronic controls

a machine which is connected to a computer and


can make a printed record of computer information
the part of a television or computer where the
picture or information appears
a mobile phone that is also a small computer and
can connect to the internet
the part of a radio, sound system, etc. where the
sound comes out
a written message that is sent or received on a
mobile phone or pager (= a small machine you
can carry in your pocket that can receive signals
from a telephone)
a computer system that allows millions of
computer users around the world to exchange
information
a place on the internet where you can find
information about something, especially a
particular organisation
a computer game for two or more players, played
on the internet
to move information or programs from a computer
network to a small computer
to make a computer keep (the work that you have
done on it)
when you play a computer game, you take part in
it for entertainment
to connect to other computers through the internet

to have (something) which belongs to you,


especially because you have bought it, been given
it, etc. and it is legally yours
to store (music, sound, television programmes,
etc.) on a disc or tape so that people can listen to
them or watch them again
to make (a piece of electrical equipment such as a
television, etc.) start operating by pushing a button

to remove (something that has been written down


or stored in a computer)
if you play a radio, CD, online video, etc., it
produces sound or film
to make (a piece of electrical equipment such as a
television, etc.) stop operating by pushing a button

to make a computer keep (the work that you have


done on it)
an object that provides a supply of electricity for a
mobile phone
a computer that you can carry with you which has
a touch screen (= a type of computer screen that
you touch in order to tell the computer what to do
or to get information) and does not have a
separate keyboard
personal computer; a computer that is used by
one person at a time, either at home or at work
an electronic machine that is used for playing
games on a screen
a board with buttons marked with letters or
numbers that are pressed to put information into a
computer or other machine
an electronic camera that does not use film

web log; a web page containing information or


opinions from a particular person or about a
particular subject, to which new information is
added regularly
all the information that you can see in one part of
a website
Example

We visited the Great Barrier Reef when we were on holiday


in Australia.
The koala is an Australian animal.
Portuguese is the principal language spoken in Brazil.
The Brazilian rainforest is an important habitat.
Beijing is the capital of China.
Chinese food is popular all over the world.
The River Nile flows through Egypt.

The Great Pyramid of Giza is a famous Egyptian landmark.

The Olympic Games were first held in Ancient Greece.

We spent two weeks exploring the Greek islands in a yacht.

Japan’s railway system is famous for its speed and efficiency.

Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding.


Chocolate was first used as an ingredient in Mexico.

The Aztecs were an ancient Mexican civilisation.


Shipbuilding is one of Poland’s most important industries.

The Polish flag has one red stripe and one white stripe.
Russia hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Tolstoy and Chekhov were famous Russian writers.


The Canary Islands are part of Spain.

Guernica was painted by the Spanish artist Picasso.


I spent a month in Turkey, learning to dive.

Nuts are an important ingredient in Turkish cooking.


Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK.

The pound sterling is the British currency.


The US purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867.
Los Angeles is the centre of the American film industry.
Argentina has four very different climate types.

The tango is a famous Argentinian dance.

Bogotá is the capital of Colombia.


Colombian coffee is enjoyed all over the world.

Germany has a successful car industry.

Beethoven and Wagner are important German composers.

Cricket is a popular sport in India.

The Taj Mahal is a much-visited Indian landmark.

The Aran Islands are off the west coast of Ireland.

Irish horse racing is world-famous.

Pizza originated in Italy but is now enjoyed all over the world.

Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci are well-known Italian


artists.
Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria.

Oil production is an important Nigerian industry.

Our favourite golf course is in the south of Portugal.

Seafood is very important in Portuguese cuisine.

The Øresund bridge and tunnel links Sweden with Denmark.

The Swedish flag is a yellow cross on a blue background.

Street food is very popular in Vietnam.

Tết is a festival to celebrate the Vietnamese New Year.

Giraffes are common animals in parts of Africa.

The five highest mountain ranges on Earth are in Asia.

Europe is home to both the largest and smallest nations in


the world.

Lake Superior in North America is the Earth’s largest


freshwater lake.

All the countries of South America are Spanish-speaking,


except Brazil.
Are you excited about your holiday?
‘Hi Laurie, how are you?’ ‘Fine, thanks. How are you?’
What’s your favourite flavour of ice cream?

When are we leaving?


Where are you going?
Who’s that guy in the black car?

I usually go to work by bike.


Chess is my favourite board game.

I’ve just started reading a book by Graham Greene.

The magazine has a review of the best digital cameras.

She looked at the clock. It was 8.30.

He read by the light of the bedside lamp.

I work on my laptop on the train journey to and from work.


The room had several pictures on the walls.

Callum gave Jenny a diamond ring on their anniversary.


They ride their skateboards in the park on Saturday
afternoons.

We’re only going for a few days, so I’ve just packed a small
suitcase.
I keep a pair of sunglasses in the car to use when I’m driving.

I’ve broken some of the strings on my tennis racket.

It started to rain, so Tricia stopped to put up her umbrella.

Elaine is a full-time teacher and a mother of two.


His mum taught him how to drive.
Steve recently became the proud father of a 7 lb 12 oz baby
girl.
Dad, can you give me a lift to the station?
Melissa’s spending the weekend at her parents’ house.
Mary became a grandmother at the age of 45.
My grandma picks me up from school twice a week.
Our grandfather arrived in this country when he was 20.
My grandad bakes delicious bread.
I stayed with my grandparents when my little sister was born.

She’s got two daughters and one son.


They have three sons and a daughter.
She lives with her husband, Paul and three grown-up
children.
My granddaughter looks just like her mother did at the same
age.
My grandson loves playing chess with his grandmother.
We’re looking after our grandchildren for a week, while their
parents are travelling on business.
He had two older sisters, Karen and Jacqueline.

I have to take my little brother to school.


Belinda is Rob’s second wife.
Alison’s husband drives their children to school on his way to
work.
My aunt is two years younger than my mum.

My uncle is taller than my dad.

Our niece often spends a week with us in the school


holidays.

Sarah’s nephews sometimes help her in the garden.

We often see our Irish cousins, but we hardly know our


Australian cousins.
All the children wore yellow caps for the school trip.

The police checked Sam’s driving licence.

She was wearing gold earrings and a diamond necklace.


Always wear gloves when gardening.

I forgot to pack a hairbrush, so I bought one at the airport.


I can’t find my keys. I usually keep them in my handbag.

They’re not allowed to wear make-up to school.

She was wearing a coral necklace.

Laura wrote all the other students’ addresses in her


notebook.
Can I borrow a phone charger? I left mine at home.

Julie opened her handbag and took out her purse.

It’s going to be very cold, so pack a warm scarf and gloves.

You might need a sweater in the evening, when it gets


cooler.

He took a credit card out of his wallet.

You may need to change the battery in the smoke alarm.


I wrote the times of Dan’s flights on the calendar.

I opened the envelope, pulled out the document and read it.

I’ve lost the folder with all my biology notes in it.

You have to show your ID card to get into the laboratory.

A team of volunteers were putting up election posters.

Use a pair of scissors to cut out the photos.

There are revision notes at the back of your textbook.

It’s a beautiful old village.

The TV’s broken again.


My little sister has big brown eyes.
The bed wasn’t particularly comfortable.

These gold earrings were a birthday present from David.

She had difficulty getting on the train with two heavy


suitcases.
Birmingham is the second-largest city in the UK.
You can carry this bag – it’s fairly light.
Computers are an essential part of modern life.

The car’s getting old now, and things are starting to go wrong
with it.
Our new dining room table is round.
I slept very well – these pillows are nice and soft.
Maria gave me her special recipe for apple pie.

The interview was held in a large square room.

Their website has some useful advice for selling your home.

Are your hands clean?

They left the dirty dishes in the sink.

He looks much fatter than in his photo.

We sat for hours on hard wooden chairs.

The camp was surrounded by a high fence.


There’s a low wall between the garden and the river.

Cook the onions until they go soft.

He’s very thin because he’s been ill for several months.

I went online to check the news.

Sometimes we watch TV for a couple of hours after dinner.

Do you want to come over on Saturday afternoon and watch


sport on TV?
On Sunday afternoon I usually take a bus into town to meet
friends.

Yesterday we went for a long bike ride round the lake.

Would you like to go for a coffee after school?

He says he’s going for a long walk tomorrow.

We had dinner at an Italian restaurant, then went to a club.

All students are encouraged to do sport.

We visited several museums when we were in New York.

What books have you read recently?

I usually read the newspaper on the way to work.

Painting pictures helped me to recover after the accident.

My daughter likes to draw pictures at the kitchen table while


I’m cooking.
Ross loves cooking food on the barbecue.

It’s your turn to cook dinner.

Parents need to spend time just playing with their children.

We didn’t get up until lunchtime.

Mary loves having a hot shower after she’s been swimming.

Paul got up, washed and had breakfast.

We had a lot of work to do, so we didn’t have lunch.


Shall we have dinner before or after we go to the cinema?

The children get dressed after breakfast.

Can I borrow your hairbrush? I just need to do my hair again


before we go out.
Why does it take you so long to get ready to go out?

I like to leave home before the traffic gets bad.

Lisa checks her email before she goes to work.

He starts work at 4 a.m.

They start school at about 8.45 in the morning.

I go to the gym as often as I can.

Most people need to do more exercise.

You should go to bed earlier and then you might feel better.

For several years he had small parts as a television actor.

Luke worked as a cleaner in the evenings to pay for his


university course.
I’d been having bad headaches so I went to the doctor.

He’s a delivery driver for a pizza takeaway restaurant.

We buy eggs from a local farmer.

She worked as a journalist on The Times.

Jim’s background as a musician is useful in his new career


as a teacher.
Joe worked as a nurse in a clinic in Uganda.

Safira studied marine biology and has become an


underwater photographer.
A police officer was injured by one of the attackers.

I asked the shop assistant to refund my money.

Top tennis players usually train six days a week.

I had to stop playing video games because my dad wanted to


watch a film on TV.
We play games online with our cousins in Australia.

We all sang while Mum played the piano.


I’ve been playing the guitar in a band for two years.

I often listen to music when I’m in the car.

I listen to the radio in the morning when I’m getting ready for
work.

James asked me to listen to a new song that he’d written.

I was so tired after work that I didn’t even want to watch TV.

I want to watch a TV programme about Antarctica this


evening.
Do you want to come over and watch a film this weekend?

During breaks, a lot of the students use their phones to watch


videos together.

My dad took me to watch my first football match.

‘Why don’t we go to the cinema tonight?’ ‘OK, what film do


you want to see?’
The first time I went to the theatre was to see a production of
Hamlet.
Do you want to go to the concert in the park this weekend?

There’s a bus that goes direct from the bus station to the
airport every hour.
I parked in the car park next to the hospital.
Edinburgh Castle sits on a rock high above the city centre.

My car’s at the garage. They’re fixing the brakes.


The agency has a network of regional offices.

We took the wallet that we found to the police station.

I sent the package from the post office and paid extra for
next-day delivery.
Her brother runs a record shop in Chester.

The local sports centre offers judo classes twice a week.

The concert will be held in the new football stadium.


Our local theatre holds drama workshops on Saturday
mornings.
Our train was late leaving the train station because of a flood.

The narrow roads were crowded with holiday traffic.

Snow and ice are making driving conditions very dangerous.

A lot of progress has been made with the use of modern


technology.
Each year dirty water causes millions of cases of illness.

It was a Sunday, about three o’clock, and the streets were


quiet.
The bar was very noisy while the match was being shown on
TV.
What a pretty little garden!

The rainy weather is expected to continue for days.

She doesn’t feel safe in the house on her own.

The lake is polluted and many of the fish have died.

I had to get out of the bath to answer the phone.

The kitchen cupboards were empty.

Ella drew the curtains and switched the light on.

Rosie ran downstairs to answer the door.

Put the milk back in the fridge, please.

I helped him choose the furniture for his house.

I’ll just go and put the car in the garage.

Grace brought us some flowers from her garden.

The bathroom has a separate shower cubicle (=a shower in a


separate part of the room).
The bathroom is upstairs on your left.
Can you hang these in the wardrobe, please?

Please put all your rubbish in the bin.

I switched on the light in the bedroom.

She was studying her reflection in the mirror.


We usually heat the plates before serving a meal.

I’ll go and find you some clean sheets and blankets.

Put this book back on the top shelf, please.

She dried her hands on the kitchen towel.

We bought Tariq a little backpack for taking to school.

You have to take the top off to change the batteries.

It’s cold tonight. Do you want an extra blanket?


In the mountains you’ll need some strong walking boots.

Mix all the ingredients thoroughly in a large bowl.

All we’ve got is a couple of cans of soup.

Nurses must wear disposable gloves when handling patients.

Abeni wore a beautiful hat to her daughter’s wedding.


Use a sharp knife to cut the melon into sections.

I’m just trying to find Vancouver on the map.

I keep a small make-up mirror in my handbag.

Declan always wears sunglasses when he’s sailing.

Pack some warm clothes for when we go hiking in the


mountains.

Is there a tap where we can fill our water bottles?


A zebra has black and white stripes.
Anja had blonde hair when she was little but it went darker as
she got older.
The sun was shining and the lake looked beautiful and blue.

First, remove the brown skin from the onion.


Milo wore a dark suit to the wedding.
Most elephants are grey.

There were two large security guards in the van.


I liked your hair when it was longer.

My grandma drove a car until she was very old.

Anita had her hair cut short.


A small, dark woman answered the door.
You’re taller than me. Can you get that packet from the top
shelf?
Keith is looking thin because he has been ill.
You’re too young to get married.

Why don’t we go to the cinema tonight?

The children were excited about going on holiday.

Are you going to Tom’s party? All our old school friends will
be there.

We went to a little Italian restaurant near Leicester Square.

He’s an amazing player to watch.


The weather was awful. It rained all day.
He found school incredibly boring.
We had an absolutely brilliant time.
‘I’m thinking of studying abroad.’ ‘Really? Cool.’

His car is in excellent condition.


The job offers an exciting career opportunity for the right
individual.
It’s great to be home.
What’s that horrible smell?
There’s an interesting article in the newspaper today.

Thank you for a lovely evening.


What a nice surprise!
‘How was the film?’ ‘It was OK, but not brilliant.’
The weather was perfect the whole week.
The journey was terrible – it took six hours.
Jesse laughed, which made me even angrier.

Many children are afraid of the dark.

I get bored if I’m at home on my own all day.

It’s a lovely house and we’ve been very happy here.

I’m really surprised that he remembered my birthday.

If you’re so unhappy, why don’t you change jobs?

She’s still upset about her uncle’s death.

You should have called me. I was getting worried.


Mark baked a chocolate cake for Stella’s birthday.

Boys were climbing trees along the river bank.

Grace had never cooked a meal before she went to


university.
Sarah can count to five now.

In the UK, it is legal to drive a car aged 17, if you have


passed a test.
The technician told me he could fix my computer, but it would
be cheaper to buy a new one.

We built an oven so that we can make pizza in the garden.

A scheme in Venezuela teaches very poor children to play a


musical instrument.

The first stage in playing chess is to learn the moves each


piece can make.

Firefighters are to run 500 km to raise money for a children’s


charity.

All our staff speak another language and some can speak
several other languages.

I learnt a way to remember how to spell ‘because’.

I was waiting at the bus stop.

The film starts at 8 o’clock.

My husband often works at night.

Mr Fisher is in Boston this week. / Manson spent 15 years in


prison.
He retired in October. / Bright yellow flowers appear in late
summer.
The sound was coming from inside the house.

They moved house to be nearer the school.

The hotel was right next to the airport.

Leave your things on the table over there.

They’ll be here on Tuesday.

I’ll meet you outside the theatre at 2 o’clock.


I’ve just bought a new car.

I wished I’d brought an umbrella.

Stephen leapt up and caught the ball in one hand.

He drives 12 miles to work.

When I first went to university, I felt lonely.

Frances left work early to meet her mother.

I sat on the shore and looked at the sea.

The moment we saw the house, we knew we wanted to buy


it.

Someone threw a stone at the car.

Barney took us to the airport.

We went to Canada last summer.

We woke up in the middle of a storm.

My grandmother came to live with us when I was ten.

When are you moving to Manchester?

She spent a long time talking to him about Chile, because he


used to live there.
She went to the same school as me. / I have been to Japan
several times.
She works as a consultant for a design company.

It was a beautiful day so we decided to walk to the station


instead of taking the bus.
I’ve got to go now, but I’ll meet up with you later for a coffee.

I love listening to classical music.

We travelled to Russia by train.


The bride danced with her father.

If she felt he was right, she would agree with him.

I’m going to ask for a pay rise.

The book belongs to Dan.

I’ve often thought about starting my own business.

I didn’t steal it! Maria gave it to me!

Bilal knew nothing about football.

‘I’m delighted to meet you,’ George said, smiling at the girl.

Did you lend that book to Mike?

I’ll send the photos to you.

My mother is staying with us this week.

Fill in the application form and send it back with your


payment.

Will you share your fries with me?

She was pointing to a small boat that was approaching the


shore.
I looked at the map on the screen.

Soak the beans overnight.

We never buy cheap frozen chicken.

Jake had a quick breakfast and a cup of coffee.

Joe always has bacon and eggs for breakfast.

In Japan, people eat raw fish.

At this time of year, we buy more frozen food in case we can't


get to the shops.
Try to eat plenty of fresh fruit.

Would you like some vanilla ice cream with your apple pie?

May I have a lemonade and a tomato juice, please.

I don’t eat meat – I’m vegetarian.


Harry loves pasta with tomato sauce.

Serve this chicken dish with plain boiled rice.

Would you like some salad with your pasta?

May I have a soft drink, please? I’m driving.


Eating sweets is bad for your teeth.

Do you take milk and sugar in your tea?

Most supermarkets sell organic fruit and vegetables.

My dad often cooks roast chicken on Sundays.

They prepare your food in front of you at that sushi


restaurant.
We ate delicious kebabs when we were in Turkey.

Would you like another piece of apple pie?

My uncle makes a prawn curry which is quite spicy – but


really good!
I was really tired when I got home, so we had a cheese
omelette for dinner.
We cooked burgers on the barbecue.

My brother adds chocolate when he cooks chilli.

Could you get me a bag of potatoes, please?

We shared a bar of chocolate when we reached the top of


the mountain.
The milkman delivers two bottles of milk on Fridays.
Louisa gave Shemil a box of chocolates to say thank you.

There are a few cans of lemonade in the fridge.

There was only a small amount of juice left in the carton.

Let’s go and have a cup of coffee.

There’s half a jar of peanut butter in the cupboard.

Is it OK if I open this packet of cereal?

This recipe uses two tins of tuna.

If the mixture seems dry, add water.

Bake the cake for 40 minutes.

I boiled two eggs for breakfast.

Cut the tomatoes in half.

I could smell onions frying.

They grilled the swordfish over charcoal.

Mix the herbs into the sauce.

We caught a rabbit and roasted it over an open fire.

Stir the paint to make sure it is smooth.

The flat has three large, bright bedrooms.


That’s a cool bike!

This sofa is much more comfortable than our old one.

The train was very crowded and we had to stand.


The church was dark and quiet.
Photography is an expensive hobby.
The beans are fresh from the garden.

Our diet is healthier these days; we eat less salt and fat.
Mm, something smells nice!
I prefer this café. The one near the station is always very
noisy.
The office will look much better with modern furniture and
improved lighting.
The restaurant is extremely popular, owing to its high
standard of food.
I grew up in a small town in the west of Ireland.
What’s that strange noise downstairs?

Let’s go outside and get some fresh air.

There is a beautiful sandy beach.

The countryside changes in winter.

There are over a thousand uninhabited islands in the seas


around Greece.
They went climbing in the mountains.
There were several boats on the river.

Whales are mammals that live in the sea.

The sky grew dark and a cold rain began to fall.

We planted a cherry tree in the garden.

Rangoon is surrounded on three sides by water.

In autumn the leaves turn red.

In spring the days get longer.

He worked as a lifeguard in the summer.

It usually snows here in the winter.

It started snowing around 5. Be careful on your way to work.

It’s too windy for a picnic.

It’s raining slightly, but we can still go out.

Tomorrow, it will be cloudy with some light rain.

The cooler weather in September was a relief after the


summer heat.
I try to avoid driving in foggy conditions.
The hut sheltered her from the cold wind.

There’s more wet weather on the way.


I hope we get some warm weather soon.
When we arrived in Hong Kong, it was warm and sunny.
The weather’s too hot to do any work.

We need to arrive at the airport at least two hours before our


flight.

We arrived in Belfast at 2 a.m.

Ross found a good hotel and booked a room. / I’ll book a


table for 7.30 tomorrow evening. / You have to book the tour
of Florence’s churches in advance.
What time do the boys get back (home) from school?

Get off the metro/bus/train at the museum and I’ll meet you
by the bridge. / Get off your bike before you come to the main
road.
I usually buy a coffee before I get on the train/bus/metro. / I
got on my bike and went for a newspaper.
I live in quite a small city, so I go everywhere by bike/bus.
Don’t forget to feed the cat before you leave (home/the
house).
We stayed at a small hotel by the lake.

Take a trip on the Santa Fe railway or cruise on a Mississippi


paddle boat. / We took a boat ride to the island and saw
hundreds of penguins. / It was late so we took a taxi to the
hotel.
The last two passengers got on the aeroplane/airplane/plane.

Why don’t we take the boat out on the river?

I got on my bicycle/bike and cycled over to Rob’s house.

The children travel to school by bus.

We went to Paris by coach.

We flew to the oil rig on a helicopter.

When the boat gets into the harbour, the fish is loaded
directly onto lorries/trucks.
It’s quicker to go on the metro/subway/underground at the
end of the working day.

Clare has been racing motorbikes since she was 12.


Many people travel round Hanoi on scooters.

Supplies are delivered to the research station by ship.

They sent me home in a taxi.

Which platform is it for the train to Munich, please?

The tram system from the airport to the centre of Edinburgh


opened in 2014.
Shall we drive or take the bus?

He had never learned to ride a bicycle.

The pilot was instructed to fly the plane to Montreal airport.

They’re sailing a boat down the coast of Portugal.

Gentle exercise can be beneficial for older people.

Spanish food is not usually very spicy.

I got hardly any sleep at all last night.

There isn’t a lot of work at this time of the year.

The people work hard, but they eat well.

A good diet helps you stay healthy.

I swim twice a week to try and keep fit.

Many people who join a gym stop going regularly after a


month or so.

Working in an office, I don’t do much exercise.

Whenever I can, I walk up the stairs instead of taking the lift.

I spend most of the working day sitting down.

As a teacher, you spend a large part of each day standing


up.
They spent a couple of hours walking around the narrow
streets of the old city.
I could hear someone moving around upstairs.

I went to sleep at 9 o’clock and woke up at 6.


She fell downstairs and broke her arm/leg.

Young drivers are more likely to have accidents than older


drivers.
I had terrible toothache all last night.

She’s not coming – she says she has a headache.

He said he had a stomach ache and didn’t want to go to


school.

Susie has a sore throat and a temperature and has gone to


bed.

I caught a cold and had to miss the match.

I noticed he’d cut his finger quite badly on the broken glass.

I’d like to make an appointment to see the doctor.

This new cold remedy is available at any good chemist’s.

I’d been having bad headaches so I went to the doctor.

I’ve made an appointment with the dentist because I’ve had a


toothache for a few days.
Did you remember to take your medicine this morning?

He isn’t breathing. Call an ambulance!

Jake found it difficult to learn a new language when he first


moved to Japan.
Hector spent the winter learning how to cope with his
blindness.

Each agent gets an annual bonus if they have met their sales
targets.
Rudi’s just got a new job with an airline.

Andy’s doing a one-year journalism course.

Try to do some regular exercise as part of your daily routine.

Have Ian and Pat decided what to do when they sell the
house?

Jian is letting Chun decide where to go for their anniversary


weekend.

Rosie has just bought one of the latest digital cameras. / I


bought my granddaughter a poetry book.
The investigators are looking for more information about the
accident.

Luis is bored with working in the hotel so he’s looking for a


new job.
He managed to save enough money to buy a small house. /
We’ll save a lot of time if we go by car.
Do you ever talk to your friends about things that worry you?

It isn’t easy to talk to people at a party.


You can go horse riding along the beach.

We went swimming in the lake on Saturday.

Ashwin goes climbing nearly every weekend.

I’m hoping to go surfing while we’re in Costa Rica.

We’re going to go skiing in Colorado this winter.

The boys have gone snowboarding to the village further


down the valley.

She skipped lunch in order to go shopping.

Alberto loves going cycling in the mountains near his home.

She swam and sunbathed, went sightseeing and relaxed.

Do you want to go bowling with us on Friday?

Let’s leave the washing-up till the morning, Sam.

I own the house, but we share the bills.

You can’t watch TV until you’ve tidied your room.

The hotel was terrible. Nobody had cleaned our bathroom!

She did the laundry and hung it out to dry.

He’s outside fixing the brakes on the car.

I promised I’d cook for them next time they visited.

Take your muddy football boots off before you come inside.
He was wearing a sweater and a baseball cap.

You’ll need a good winter coat in Canada.

She arrived in a red evening dress.

Always wear a helmet when you go cycling.

You can’t wear old jeans/an old pair of jeans and that dirty T-
shirt. We’re going out to a restaurant for dinner!
I have to wear a shirt and tie to work.

Isn’t it a bit cold to be wearing shorts/a pair of shorts?


Make sure you wear smart clothes for the interview.

She was wearing a black trouser suit.

We all wore our rugby club ties to the dinner.

Ben needs new trainers/a new pair of trainers for football. His
old ones are too small.
I need new trousres/a new pair of trousers for work.

He was still wearing his school uniform.

You can download an app that records your diet and


exercise.
You may need to close the file and restart the computer.

You can charge your laptop on the train.


All students are given a tablet when they start at the school.

You can download the program and use it free of charge for
90 days.
I play online games with my school friends to stay in touch.

We don’t have a colour printer at home.


It’s easy to change the text on screen before printing it.

You can have the latest flight information sent to your


smartphone.
The left-hand speaker is making a strange noise.

I didn’t read your message in time because I was driving.

We do most of our shopping on the internet.

You can visit the university’s website to get more information.

It’s a multiplayer game, where you join up with other players


to complete challenges.
I downloaded this game free from the internet.

Don’t forget to save before you close the file.

Alex spent the whole of last weekend playing computer


games with his friends.
Humza went online to check the football scores.

Many more people now own their own homes.

I’ll record the film and we can all watch it later.

Jake turned on his computer and checked his mail.

You can delete any files that are no longer required.

Press play to start the video.

Don’t forget to turn your computer off before you leave the
office.

Did you save the changes that you made?

It’s an old phone so the battery needs to be charged more


often.
Next time you log onto your tablet, you will have to use a new
password.

People can use their PCs to do their banking from home.


They’re bringing out a new games console this Christmas.

The computer keyboard is shaped to put less strain on your


wrists.

Digital cameras are cheaper overall because you can select


the photos you want to print.
I subscribe to a blog which gives tips about reducing your
carbon footprint.

We need to update the menu web page on the restaurant’s


site.

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