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Teacher’s name: Victoria de los A.

Lozano Ayala Level: B1


Junior High School May
Evaluation

VOCABULARY
25. Crash. To fail suddenly or drop in value.
1. Accent. The way you pronounce words, 26. Creation. Something that has been made.
depending on where you are from. 27. Cross over. To change to something else.
2. Advanced. At a high level, well above basic. 28. Curiosity. Wanting to know or learn about
3. Animation. Making films and computer games something.
that show pictures, models, etc. That seem to 29. Curious. Wanting to find out more about
be moving. something.
4. Ashamed. Feeling embarrassed and guilty. 30. Curriculum. All the subjects on a school
5. Attend. To go regularly to a place. timetable.
6. Be supposed to. To be expected to do/be 31. Degree. A qualification from a university when
something. you successfully complete your studies there.
7. Biology. The study of living things. 32. Degree. A qualification from a university.
8. Branch. Part of a tree. 33. Deny. To say something isn’t true.
9. Break a rule. To do something you shouldn’t 34. Deposit. An amount of money that is given as a
do. first payment of a bigger sum.
10. Break up. To finish classes, etc. 35. Depressed. Very unhappy.
11. Browse. To look at different things to find 36. Diploma. An official document that says
something. someone has passed an exam and has certain
12. Candidate. Someone who takes an exam. qualifications.
13. Canteen. A place in a school where food is 37. Discursive. Tending to cover a wide range of
served. subjects.
14. Career. A job or jobs that someone does in a 38. Dye. To change the color of something.
particular line of work which might lead to 39. Economics. The study of how people spend
more responsibility and better pay. their money and buy or sell things.
15. Celebrity. A famous person. 40. Encouragement. Support.
16. Certificate. A piece of paper which says you 41. Essay. A piece of writing by a student as part of
have finished a course. course work.
17. Chemistry. The study of substances. 42. Examiner. Someone who tests people on
18. Common room. A room in a college or school something and marks exams.
where teachers or students can sit to relax. 43. Exhibit. To show something in a public place so
19. Computer studies. The study of computers and that people can go to see it.
how to use them. 44. Facilities. Buildings and services.
20. Confuse. To make you feel mixed up; to make 45. Feedback. Comments or information about
something difficult to understand. how good or useful something is.
21. Congratulations. We say this to someone to
say we are happy about a happy event or when
they did something well. 46. Fees. An amount of money you pay for a
22. Conservationist. Someone who takes part in professional service, e.g., a course.
protecting the environment. 47. First aid. First medical help given to someone
who is hurt.
23. Convince. To make someone believe that 48. Flamingo. A large pink bird with long thin legs
something is true. and a longneck which lives near water at the
24. Crafty. Clever without being honest. side of the lake.
Teacher’s name: Victoria de los A. Lozano Ayala Level: B1
Junior High School May
Evaluation

VOCABULARY
49. Flexible. Able to be changed easily. 71. Loaf. An amount of bread baked in one
50. Flip through. To look quickly at the pages of a particular shape.
book, magazine, etc. Without reading it in 72. Look up. To look for information in a
detail. dictionary, book or the internet.
51. Fracas. A noisy quarrel. 73. Make a mistake. To do something wrong.
52. Full-time. For all the usual working or studying 74. Make an effort. Try.
hours of a week. 75. Make progress. To improve.
53. Get the sack. To tell someone that they can no 76. Manage. To succeed in doing something.
longer work for you. 77. Matter. To be important.
54. Grant. Money you get from the government to 78. Media. The ways that we receive news and
study. entertainment, e.g., newspapers, tv, radio,
55. Hairdresser. Someone whose job is to cut, internet.
wash and style people’s hair. 79. Motto. A phrase that expresses the beliefs of a
56. Handwriting. Writing done by hand with a pen person or an institution.
or pencil, not typed. 80. Muscle. A part of the body that holds bones
57. Hot spring. A place in the ground from which together and makes them move.
hot water comes up. 81. Novel. A long story in a book
58. Improvement. Making something better. 82. Oral. Spoken.
59. In spite of. Even though. 83. Personally. From my point of view.
60. Inaccurate. Incorrect. 84. Primary school. A school for children between
61. Income. Money you earn. the ages of five and eleven.
62. Information technology. The study of 85. Production. Producing goods.
electronic devices, especially computers, and 86. Pronunciation. The correct way a word is said.
how to use them. 87. Rescue. To save something from a dangerous
63. Insist. To say firmly when others disagree. situation.
64. Interactive whiteboard. A board used, for 88. Revision. The process of studying something
example, in a classroom, which is connected to again that you have already been taught, often
a computer. to prepare for exams.
65. Intermediate. Having medium level skills
between basic and advanced. 89. Satisfied. Pleased because something that you
wanted to happen has happened.
90. Secondary school. A school for children aged
66. Intrigue. The act of making secret plans to trick 11 to 18.
others. 91. Shelter. A place where people or animals are
67. Involve. If a situation or an activity involves safe.
something, they take part in it or are a part of 92. Social. Involving meeting other people.
it. 93. Solitary. Alone.
68. Jewelry. Ornaments you wear like earrings, 94. Speak up. To speak loudly and clearly; to give
rings, necklaces, etc. your opinion.
69. Kinesthetic. Being sensitive to or relating to 95. Staff. People who work at the same place.
movement. 96. Street dance. An energetic style of dancing by
70. Learner. A pupil or student. one or more dancers that was first done
outside.
Teacher’s name: Victoria de los A. Lozano Ayala Level: B1
Junior High School May
Evaluation

VOCABULARY
97. Study. Research that examines a subject in
detail.
98. Stuff. Used to refer to a material or things
when you do not know the name or the name
is not important.
99. Style. A way of doing something.
100. Survival. Continuing to live in spite of danger.
101. Take notes. To write down the most important
details from something.
102. Tango. A type of south American dance for two
people.
103. That’s a good point. Your idea is a good one.
104. Thought. An idea or opinion.
105. To my mind. In my opinion.
106. Tone. The way something sounds.
107. Tutor. A teacher.
108. Twig. A very small, thin branch of a tree.
109. Type. To write using a keyboard.
110. Virtual. Made to seem real.
111. Voice. The sound someone makes to speak or
sing.
112. Water polo. A game played by two teams of
swimmers in a pool who try to throw a ball into
a goal.

113. Water. To pour water on plants, etc.


114. Wheelchair. A chair with wheels which helps
someone who cannot walk to move around.
115. Wild-camping. Camping in nature, not on an
organized campsite.
116. Workout. Physical exercise
117. Workshop. A class where learners do
something practical or have a group discussion
on a particular subject.

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