ENGLISH VOCABULARY ORGANISER
1. AGE
2) 1-b, 2-e, 3-,a 4-c, 5-d, 6-j, 7-h, 8-i, 9-f, 10-g
3) 1. I’ve got an eleven-year-old son.
2. We’ve got a six-year-old daughter.
3. They’ve got a two-month-old baby.
4. I teach kids who are seven- and eight-year-olds.
5. They were mostly sixteen-year-olds.
6. He was only a nine-year-old boy.
4) 1. same, 2. your , 3. all, 4. get, 5. of, 6. look, 7. child, 8. at
a-8, b-2, c-5, d-7, e-3, f-1, g-6, h-4
5) 1. the younger generation, 2. the age difference, 3. of my generation, 4. the generation gap
6) 1. bright, 2. tall, 3. remarkable, 4. fit, 5. grown-up, 6. great
7) 1. dog, 2. over, 3. getting, 4. wrong
a. can’t teach an old dog new tricks, b. getting the hill, [Link] on a bit, d. the over side
8) 1. feel, 2. forty, 3. age-income
2. STAGES OF LIFE
1) 1. birth, [Link], 3. puberty, 4. adolescene
5. marriage, 6. old age, 7. retirement, 8. middle
2) a. childhood, b. kid-child-teenager-student, c. growing up-at school-teens-at university-
twenties -single-young
1. spent, 2. brought up, 3. grew up, 4. had
3) 1-c, 2-b, 3-a, 4-e, 5-d
4) 1-e, 2-d, 3-b, 4-c, 5-f, 6-a
7. leave school, 8. get divorced, 9. change school, 10. losing his wife, 11. leave home, 12. move
house
5) 1. the best day of my life, 2. turning-point, 3. my lucky break, 4. the lowest point
6) a. all, b. new, c. way, d. whole, e. my, f. full
1-d, 2-a, 3-e, 4-f, 5-b, 6-c
7) 1. difficult, 2. right, 3. wise, 4. bad, 5. wrong
3. BABIES AND CHILDREN
1) 1. born, 2. pregnancy, 3. birth, 4. pregnant, 5. newborn, 6. feed, 7. healthy, 8. toys
2) 1. got, 2. expect, 3. planned, 4. lost
3) d-c-e-b-g-a-f
4) 1. , 2. , 3. , 4.