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Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

brother
cousin
dad
grandfather
grandmother

n
n
n
n
n

br
kzn
dd
rndf
rnm

Definition
the sister of your mum or dad, or the
wife of your uncle
a boy or man who has the same mum
and dad as you
a child of your aunt or uncle
father
the dad of your mum or dad
the mum of your mum or dad

grandparents

rndpernts

the mum and dad of your mum or dad

mum

mm

sister

sst

uncle

kl

cat

kt

dog

mouse
pet

n
n

basketball

mas
pet
bsktbl,
bsktbl

football

ftbl

swimming
bag

n
n

swm
b

book

bk

mother
a girl or woman who has the same
mum and dad as you
the brother of your mum or dad, or the
husband of your aunt
an animal that you keep as a pet, and
that often kills birds and mice
an animal that you keep as a pet, and
that has four legs, fur and a tail
a small animal with smooth fur, a long
tail and a pointed nose
an animal that you keep at home
a sport in which two teams try to win
points by throwing a ball through a net
a sport in which you try to kick a ball
into another team's goal
a sport in which you move through
water, using your arms and legs
something that you can carry things in
a set of printed pages fastened
together inside a cover so that you
can read them

N
aunt

nt

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Example

Unit

Topic

My aunt is fifty-nine.

Starter

Starter

Her brother's name is Max.


Carlos is his cousin.
This is my dad, Joe.
What's your grandfather's name?
Here's my grandmother, Yolanda.
His grandparents are Ben and
Yolanda.
What's your mum's favourite TV
programme?

Starter
Starter
Starter
Starter
Starter

Starter
Starter
Starter
Starter
Starter

Starter

Starter

Starter

Starter

That's your sister's pen.

Starter

Starter

George is Max's uncle.

Starter

Starter

What's your cat's name?

Starter

Starter

Here's my dog, Bonzo.

Starter

Starter

My favourite animal is a mouse.


What's your favourite pet?

Starter
Starter

Starter
Starter

Her favourite sport is basketball.

Starter

Starter

Max likes football.

Starter

Starter

Swimming is great!
Is this Kaya's bag?

Starter
Starter

Starter
Starter

Here is Oscar's book.

Starter

Starter

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

pen

pen

pencil

pensl

ruler

rul

bin
chair

n
n

bn
te

clock

klk

comic

kmk

computer

kmpjut

cupboard

kbd

curtain

ktn

cushion

kn

desk

desk

electric guitar

lektrk t

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Definition
a thing that you use for writing and
drawing in ink
a thing that you use for writing and
drawing using the black or coloured
substance in the middle
a narrow piece of wood or plastic that
you use for measuring things
a large container where you put
things that you no longer want
a thing with legs that you can sit on
a thing that shows you the time, and
which you keep in a room or on the
wall
a large thin book with a paper cover
that tells stories using pictures
an electronic machine that can store a
lot of information, and that you can
use to do many things
a thing with doors and sometimes
shelves, that you use for storing
things
a piece of cloth that you pull across a
window at night
a bag that has soft material inside,
and that you put on a chair or on the
floor to make it more comfortable
a table where you sit and write or
work
a musical instrument with six strings
and a long neck that works using
electricity

Example

Unit

Topic

That's Stella's pen.

Starter

Starter

Are those Luke's pencils?

Starter

Starter

Is that Marina's ruler?

Starter

Starter

Where's the bin?


The cat is on the chair.

1
1

My space
My space

There's a clock on the wall.

My space

There are some comics on the shelf.

My space

My computer is on the desk.

My space

The cupboard is next to the desk.


The curtains in my bedroom are
green.

My space

My space

There is a pink cushion on her bed.

My space

There's a blue chair under the desk.

My space

Is there an electric guitar on the wall


above his bed?

My space

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

light(s)

lat(s)

mobile phone

mbal fn

music player

mjuzk ple

noticeboard

ntsbd,
ntsbd

poster

pst

shelf/shelves

elf, elfz

above
behind

preposition
preposition

bv
bhand

between

preposition

btwin

in

preposition

in front of

preposition

n frnt v

near

preposition

next to

preposition

nekst t

on

preposition

under

preposition

nd

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Definition
a thing such as a lamp that uses
electricity to produce light so that you
can see things
a telephone that you can carry with
you and use anywhere
a piece of equipment that you use to
listen to music
a board on a wall where you put
notices (=pieces of paper with useful
information)
a large picture that you put on a wall
a long flat board on the wall or inside
a cupboard that you put things on
in a higher position than something
else
at the back of something
with one thing or person on each side
used for saying the place or container
where a thing or person is
used for saying that a person or thing
faces something
a short distance away from someone
or something
beside someone or something
used about the surface of something
where a person or thing is resting
below or at a lower level than
something

Example

Unit

Topic

There are some new pink lights in her


room.

My space

Your mobile phone is cool!

My space

The music player isn't on the shelf.

My space

My space

My space

My space

Is there a poster above the bed?


There's a bin behind the chair.
The cat is on the floor between the
bag and the chair.

1
1

My space
My space

My space

There isn't a bin in Diego's room.


Their bunk beds are in front of the
window.

My space

My space

The dog is near the desk.


Are there any games next to the
computer?

My space

My space

His mobile phone isn't on the shelf.

My space

Your bag is under the table.

My space

Her noticeboard is on the wall, near


the window.
There's a fantastic poster above
Max's bed.
There aren't any books on the
shelves.

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

balcony

bathroom

bedroom

dining room

blkni
brm,
brum
bedrm,
bedrum
dan rm,
dan rum

downstairs
garage

n
n

danstez
rd, r

garden

dn

kitchen

ktn, ktn

lift

lft

stairs

stez

upstairs

pstez

Monday

mndi, mnde

Tuesday

Wednesday

tjuzdi, tjuzde
wenzdi,
wenzde

Thursday

zdi, zde

Friday

fradi, frade

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Definition
a small area outside an upstairs
window, where you can sit or stand
a room where there is a bath and
often a toilet
a room where there is a bed
a room where you eat your meals in a
house or a hotel
the rooms on the ground floor in a
house
a building for keeping a car in
an area of land next to a house,
where there are flowers, grass and
other plants
the room where you prepare and cook
food
a machine that takes you up and
down in a building
a set of steps that you use to go from
one level of a building to another
one or all of the upper floors in a
building
the day between Sunday and
Tuesday
the day between Monday and
Wednesday
the day between Tuesday and
Thursday
the day between Wednesday and
Friday
the day between Thursday and
Saturday

Example

Unit

Topic

Our apartment has got a balcony.

My space

There's a shower in their bathroom.


There are two bedrooms in Marco's
house.
Their apartment hasn't got a dining
room.
The downstairs has got a kitchen, a
living room and a toilet.
Dad's in the garage.

My space

My space

My space

1
1

My space
My space

My space

Your trainers are in the kitchen.


There are 150 stairs, and there isn't a
lift!

My space

My space

The lighthouse has got many stairs.


How many bedrooms has the upstairs
got?

My space

My space

Jenna has maths on Monday.

My week

Do you have history on Tuesday?


Stefan doesn't play computer games
on Wednesday.
We have singing lessons on
Thursday.

My week

My week

My week

What time do lessons end on Friday?

My week

Nancy's lighthouse hasn't got a


garden.

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word
Saturday
Sunday
do my
homework
get dressed
get up

Part of
speech
n
n

phr v

Pron
stdi, stde
sndi, snde
du ma
hmwk
et drest
et p

Definition
the day between Friday and Sunday
the day between Saturday and
Monday
to do school work that the teachers
give me to do at home
to put your clothes on
to get out of bed after sleeping
to go to places were you can buy
things
to wash yourself by standing under a
flow of water

go to the shops

t ps

have a shower
have
breakfast/lunch/
dinner

hv a

meet my friends
play computer
games

mit ma frendz
ple kmpjut
emz

talk to my friends
watch TV

tk t ma frendz
wt ti vi

go to the beach
go to the cinema

t bit
t
snm

have a party

hv pti

to have a meal in the morning/middle


of the day/evening
to go to see people you know well
and like
to have fun playing games on a
computer
to speak with people you know well
and like
to look at television
to go to an area of sand next to the
sea
to go to a special building to see a
film
an event where people meet to talk,
drink, dance, etc.

have fun
have singing
lessons

hv fn
hv s
lesnz

to enjoy doing something


to have lessons (=periods of time for
learning) where you learn how to sing

hv brekfst,
lnt, dn

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Example
TianTian goes to school on Saturday.

Unit

Topic
My week

They play games on Sunday.

My week

What time do you do your homework?


I have a shower and then get
dressed.
She gets up early every school day.
Tania goes to the shops at the
weekend.
He gets up early and then he has a
shower.

My week

2
2

My week
My week

My week

My week

When do you have breakfast?


I meet my friends after school and we
play football.
After dinner Stefan plays computer
games.

My week

My week

My week

I talk to my friends about music.


Do you watch TV in the evening?
He goes to the beach with all his
family.
On her free day she goes to the
cinema.

2
2

My week
My week

My week

My week

The students have lots of parties!


We play computer games and have
fun.
They have singing lessons every
Friday.

My week

My week

My week

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

play card games

ple kd emz

play football

ple ftbl

play the drums

ple drmz

play the guitar

ple t

play volleyball

ple vlibl

art

English

geography

dirfi,
drfi

history

hstri

maths

ms

science

January

sans
dnjuri,
dnjri

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Definition
to play games with a set of small
pieces of thick card with pictures or
numbers on them
to do a sport in which you try to kick a
ball into another team's goal
to play a round musical instrument
which you hit with your hand or a stick
to play a musical instrument with six
strings and a long neck
to do a sport in which two teams hit a
ball to each other across a high net
with their hands
lessons in which you learn to paint,
draw or make things that are beautiful
or express ideas
lessons in which you learn the
language that people speak in Britain,
the USA, Australia, etc.
lessons in which you learn about the
countries of the world, including their
land, rivers and cities
lessons in which you learn about
things that happened in the past
lessons in which you learn about
numbers and shapes
the study of nature and the way that
natural things happen and the
knowledge we get by testing and
proving facts
the first month of the year, between
December and February

Example

Unit

Topic

Do you play card games with your


friends?

My week

Tim doesn't play football.

My week

My friend plays the drums.

My week

Does Molly play the guitar?

My week

Does she play volleyball on Monday?

My week

Her favourite school subject is art.

My week

English starts at 11.15.

My week

I don't have geography on Thursday.

My week

Jenna's history lesson ends at 12.15.


Do you have maths on Wednesday or
Thursday?

My week

My week

Have you got science on Tuesday?

My week

January is his favourite month.

My week

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

February

februri, febjri

March

mt

April

eprl

May

me

June

dun

July

dla

August

st

September

septemb

October

November

ktb
nvemb,
nvemb

December

dsemb

bat

bt

bear

be

camel

kml

dolphin

dlfn, dlfn

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Definition
the second month of the year,
between January and March
the third month of the year, between
February and April
the fourth month of the year, between
March and May
the fifth month of the year, between
April and June
the sixth month of the year, between
May and July
the seventh month of the year,
between June and August
the eighth month of the year, between
July and September
the ninth month of the year, between
August and October
the tenth month of the year, between
September and November
the 11th month of the year, between
October and December
the 12th month of the year, between
November and January
a small animal like a mouse with
wings, that flies around at night
a large strong animal with thick fur
a large desert animal that has a long
neck and one or two humps (=raised
parts on its back)
a very intelligent sea animal that looks
like a large grey fish

Example

Unit

Topic

We dont go to the beach in February.

My week

He hasn't got a holiday in March.


They've got a one-week holiday in
April.

My week

My week

What do they do in May?

My week

My uncle goes to Italy every June.

My week

Their holiday starts in July.


My parents have a day's holiday in
August.

My week

My week

Has she got a holiday in September?


They don't have school holidays in
October.
We have another holiday in
November.

My week

My week

My week

Rafael's birthday is in December.

Bats often make a loud noise.

Where do bears live?

My week
Wild
animals
Wild
animals

A camel has got four legs.

What does a dolphin eat?

Wild
animals
Wild
animals

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

goat

kangaroo

kru

llama

lm

meerkat

mkt

panda

pnd

parrot

prt

scorpion

skpin

shark

snake

snek

spider

spad

whale

wel

cave

kev

desert

dezt

forest

frst, frst

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Definition
a farm animal that has horns and long
hair under its chin
a large Australian animal that moves
by jumping and carries its babies in a
special place on its stomach
a South American animal with thick
hair like wool, and a long neck
a small South African animal that lives
under the ground
a large black and white bear that lives
in China
a brightly coloured bird that you can
teach to speak
a small brown creature that uses its
tail to sting

Example

Unit

How big is a goat?

A kangaroo always hops.

What do you know about llamas?


Meerkats stand on two legs and look
for dangerous animals.

What colour are pandas?

Parrots often live in the jungle.

Scorpions are sometimes dangerous.

a large sea fish with very sharp teeth


a long thin animal that slides across
the ground and sometimes bites
people

How does a shark move?

Snakes don't usually eat in the winter.

a small creature with eight legs


a very large animal that lives in the
sea and looks like a fish
a large natural hole under the ground,
or in the side of a mountain or rock
a large area of very hot dry land
where few plants grow
a large area of land covered with
trees

There's a spider in the bath!

A whale hasn't got any legs.

Bats live in caves.

Do camels live in the desert?

Are there any bears in the forest?

Topic
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

jungle

dl

lake

lek

land

mountain

lnd
mantn,
mantn

river

rv

sea

si

water

wt

fly

fla

hop

hp

jump

dmp

run

rn

swim

swm

walk

wk

bank

bk

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Definition
a large tropical forest with trees and
large plants growing very close
together
a large area of water with land around
it
the solid dry part of the Earth's
surface, rather than the water or the
air
a very high hill
a long area of water that flows into a
sea
a large area of salty water
the clear liquid that falls from the sky
as rain, and is in rivers and the sea
to move through the air
to move by jumping with both feet
together
to push yourself off the ground using
your legs
to move quickly, moving your legs
faster than when you walk
the activity of moving through water
using your arms and legs
to move forwards by putting one foot
in front of the other
a place where you can keep your
money safely or borrow money

Example

Unit

There aren't any pandas in the jungle.

She sometimes swims in the lake.

Giraffes and kangaroos live on the


land.
Sometimes goats live in the
mountains.

3
3

There are lots of fish in the river.


Fairy penguins live on land, but their
food is in the sea.

Cats usually do not like water.


Penguins are birds, but they do not
fly.

Do kangaroos hop?

Meerkats often jump on rocks.

Sloths never run.

Swimming is my favourite sport.

Do you always walk to school?

There's a bank in the town centre.

Topic
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Wild
animals
Around
town

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

Definition

bridge

brd

bus station

bs sten

bus stop

bs stp

caf

kfe

a special road built over a river or a


road so that people or vehicles can
cross it
a place where many buses stop so
that people can get on and off
a place at the side of a road, marked
with a sign, where buses stop so that
people can get on and off
a small restaurant which sells drinks
and simple food

cinema

snm, snm

city

sti

hospital

hsptl

market

mkt, mkt

museum

mjuzim

park

pk

shop

sports centre

spts sent

square

supermarket

skwe
supmkt,
supmkt

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Example

Unit

Meet me near the bridge.

I can't find the bus station.

She's at the bus stop.

Is the caf near here?

a building where you go to see films

There is a cinema next to his home.

a large important town


a building where doctors help and
treat people who are sick or injured
an area where people bring food and
other things to sell
a building where people can see
objects connected with art, history or
science
an area with grass and trees, where
people can walk and play games

London is the capital city of England.

The hospital is in front of you.


Excuse me, where's the market,
please?

Can we go by bus to the museum?

The park is on your left.

a building where you can buy things


a building where you can do different
sports
an open area with buildings around it
in the middle of a town
a large shop that sells food, drink,
cleaning products, etc.

All the shops are in the town centre.


Can you meet me at the sports centre
at 4.00?

Bill's house is near the square.

The supermarket isn't in this street.

Topic
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

swimming pool

swm pul

theatre

town

tan

town centre

tan sent

village

vld

bike

bak

boat

bt

bus

bs

car

helicopter

helkpt,
helkpt

lorry

lri

motorbike

mtbak

plane

plen

taxi

tksi

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Definition

Example

Unit

Topic

a large hole full of water, built for


people to swim in
a building with a stage where people
perform plays
a place with many buildings and
streets, where people live and work
the centre of a town where the
important shops and businesses are
a place in the countryside where
people live, that is smaller than a
town
a vehicle with two wheels that you
ride by pushing the pedals with your
feet

Is there a swimming pool near her


home?

The theatre is behind the museum.

Do you live in a town?


They can get a bus to the town
centre.

4
4

Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town

Is there a bank in the village?

Around
town

Adam goes by bike to school.

a vehicle that travels across water


a large vehicle that people pay to
travel on
a vehicle with four wheels and an
engine, that carries a small number of
people
an aircraft with long metal parts on
top which go round very fast to make
it fly
a large heavy vehicle for carrying
things
a vehicle with two wheels and an
engine, that you sit on
a vehicle with wings and an engine,
which can fly
a car with a driver who you pay to
take you somewhere

A boat travels on the sea.

Dad always goes by bus to work.

Around
town
Around
town
Around
town

Does mum always go by car?

Around
town

A helicopter travels in the air.

A lorry travels on roads.

What colour is the motorbike?

Can we take the plane?

There are four people in the taxi.

Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

train

tren

tram

trm

van

vn

actor

kt

basketball player

bsktbl
ple

dancer

dns

film-maker

flmmek

photographer

ftrf

Definition
a line of vehicles which travels along
a railway and carries people or things
an electric vehicle which moves along
the street on metal tracks
a road vehicle that is used for carrying
things, and is smaller than a lorry
someone who performs in plays or
films
someone who plays a sport in which
two teams try to win points by
throwing a ball through a net
someone who dances, especially as a
job
someone who makes films for the
cinema or television
someone who takes pictures with a
camera, especially as a job

pilot

palt

someone who flies a plane

police officer

plis fs

a member of the police

taxi driver

tksi drav

teacher

tit

zoo-keeper

zu kip

cloudy

adj

kladi

cold

adj

kld

someone who drives a taxi


someone who gives lessons in a
subject
someone who looks after animals in a
zoo
dark because there are a lot of clouds
in the sky
having a low temperature, not warm
or hot

cool

adj

kul

slightly cold, especially in a nice way

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Example

Unit

I don't usually go by train.

We sometimes take the tram.

Where's the blue van?

Who is your favourite film actor?

The film is a true story about five


basketball players.

Maria wants to be a dancer.

I work with actors. I'm a film-maker.

I use a camera. I'm a photographer.


He's a pilot and he flies people to
different places.
The police officers are looking at the
two boys.
The taxi driver is taking them to their
hotel.

Do you like the new English teacher?


She loves animals and is learning to
be a zoo-keeper.

It's very cloudy today.


In my country it is often very cold in
winter.

It's usually cool at night.

5
5
5

Topic
Around
town
Around
town
Around
town
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

foggy

adj

fi

hot

adj

ht

rainy

adj

reni

snowy

adj

sni

sunny

adj

sni

warm

adj

wm

windy

adj

wndi

autumn

tm

spring

spr

summer

sm

winter

wnt

banana

bnn

bean

bin

bread

bred

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Definition
having cloudy air near the ground
which is difficult to see through

Example
It is so foggy that I can't see the other
side of the road.

Unit
5

having a high temperature


a rainy day, afternoon, etc. is a day
when a lot of small drops of water fall
from the sky
having a lot of snow (=soft white
pieces of frozen water that fall like
rain when the weather is very cold)
a sunny day or place has a lot of light
from the sun

It is very hot in the desert.

Topic
Media
magic
Media
magic

It is a rainy day in October.

Media
magic

It is cold and snowy in Canada.

It is hot and sunny in Malawi.

quite hot
having a lot of wind (=air that you can
feel moving around you)
the season between summer and
winter, when the leaves fall off the
trees
the season between winter and
summer
the season between spring and
autumn, when the weather is hottest
the season after autumn and before
spring, when the weather is coldest

The weather is very warm today.

It is often windy up in the mountains.

In autumn there are lots of leaves on


the ground.

a long curved yellow fruit


the seed of a plant that you can cook
and eat, or the seed and the case
together
a common food that you make by
baking a mixture of flour and water

The park is full of flowers in spring.


In England summer is June, July and
August.

It is sometimes snowy in winter.

Bananas are good for your brain!

Green beans are my favourite


vegetables.

Have you got any bread?

Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Media
magic
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

carrot

krt

cheese
chicken
sandwich

tiz

tkn snwd

crisps

krsps

egg

fruit

frut

grape

rep

milk

mlk

orange

rnd, rnd

pasta

pst

rice

ras

salad

sld

vegetable

vedtbl

yoghurt drink

jt ,drk

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Definition
a long thin orange vegetable that
grows under the ground
a solid white or yellow food made
from milk
two pieces of bread with chicken
between them
very thin pieces of potato cooked in
hot oil and eaten cold
a round object with a hard surface
that comes from a chicken and which
you can cook and eat
something such as an apple or
orange which grows on a plant, tree
or bush, and contains seeds
a small round juicy fruit that grows in
bunches and is used for making wine
a white liquid produced by cows and
some other female animals
a round fruit with a colour between
red and yellow, and that has a thick
skin
an Italian food that you make by
mixing flour, eggs and water, and
then cooking the mixture in hot water
food that consists of small white or
brown grains that you cook in water
a mixture of vegetables that you eat
cold
a plant such as a potato or onion
which you grow as food
a drink made from yoghurt (=a thick
white food that is made from milk)

Example

Unit

Topic

Carrots are good for you.


She's got some cheese and onion
crisps.

Oliver is eating a chicken sandwich.

I've got a bag of crisps.

Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food

He's having eggs for breakfast.

Fantastic
food

Eat lots of fruit!


In Turkey, people sometimes eat
grapes at lunch.

Is there any milk?

Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food

You can make juice from oranges.

Fantastic
food

Can I have some pasta, please?


Japanese students usually have
some rice and vegetables for lunch.

Lisa has got a tomato salad.


There are some vegetables in the
kitchen.

We haven't got any yoghurt drinks.

Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

cold

kld

cough

kf

Definition
a common illness that makes you
cough and makes it difficult to breathe
through your nose
when air suddenly comes out of your
throat with a short loud noise, for
example because you are ill

earache

rek

a pain inside your ear

Tania has got an earache.

headache

hedek

Maths gives me a headache!

sore throat

s rt

a pain in your head


a pain in your throat (=the back of
your mouth and the inside of your
neck)

Has he got a sore throat?

stomachache

a pain in your stomach


a body temperature that is higher than
normal because you are ill

I haven't got a stomachache.

temperature

stmk ek
temprt,
temprt

Has she got a temperature?

toothache

tu-ek

a pain in a tooth
the thing that comes before all others
in a series
something that comes in 31st place in
a series

He's got a bad toothache.

Today is the first of April.

It's the thirty-first of March today.

Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Life in the
past
Life in the
past

a date spoken as the second of


November nineteen thirty-six

The date on the letter was 2


November 1936.

Life in the
past

a date spoken as the tenth of March


eighteen seventy-six
the year 2550 (spoken as twenty-five
fifty)

The first telephone call was on 10


March 1876.

The film is about life in 2550.

1st first

fst

31st thirty-first

10 March 1876

ti fst
seknd v
nvemb
,nant:n :rti
sks
ten v mt
eti:n sevnti
sks

2550

twenti fav ffti

2 November
1936

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Example

Unit

Ricky has got a cold.

Have you got a cough?

Topic
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food
Fantastic
food

Life in the
past
Life in the
past

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron
sksti:n
hndrd

1600
1840

eti:n fti
eti:n sevnti
sks

1876
1906

2001

,nant:n sks
,nant:n sevnti
fav
tu: aznd nd
wn

2014

tu: aznd nd
,fti:n

1975

arrive

rav

change

tend

clean

klin

help

help

stay

ste

talk

tk

text

tekst

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Definition
the year 1600 (spoken as sixteen
hundred)
the year 1840 (spoken as eighteen
forty)
the year 1876 (spoken as eighteen
seventy-six)
the year 1906 (spoken as nineteen o
six)
the year 1975 (spoken as nineteen
seventy-five)
the year 2001 (spoken as two
thousand and one)
the year 2014 (spoken as two
thousand and fourteen' or twenty
fourteen)

Example

Unit

How was life different in 1600?


What activities were there for children
in 1840?
How is life different now from in
1876?
People didn't use mobile phones in
1906.

Did people watch DVDs in 1975?

Did people listen to CDs in 2001?

Where did you live in 2014?

to get to a place
to become different, or to make
someone or something become
different
to remove dirt from somewhere or
something
to make it easier for someone to do
something, especially by doing
something for them
to continue to be in the same place
and not leave

Their train arrives in the afternoon.

They are changing their clothes


before dinner.

He's cleaning the bathroom.

She's helping her mum in the kitchen.

We're staying in our uncle's house.

to speak or have a conversation


to send someone a written message
using a mobile phone

I talked to her yesterday.

Mike texted me last week.

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7
7

Topic
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

Definition
to make a place look neat by picking
things up and putting them in their
correct place
to go from one place to the other,
usually in a vehicle

Example

Unit

Samantha tidied the apartment on


Friday.

How did people travel in the past?

We visited gran last summer.


Dad cleans the car every Sunday
morning.

to go and spend time with someone


to clean something with soap and
water

bkm, bkem

to start to be or do something

Mum started to become angry.

buy - bought

ba, bt

Sam buys his computer games from a


shop in North Street.

find - found

fand, fand

to give someone money and they give


you something in return
to discover, see or get something,
especially after you have been
looking for it

Did Chris find his book?

give - gave

v, ev

to let someone have something

She didn't give me the pen.

go - went

, went

to leave one place and move towards


another

We went to the cinema yesterday


evening.

have - had

hv, strong hv;


hd, strong hv

to own or use something

Do you have a computer?

learn learned/learnt

ln, lnt, lnt

to get knowledge or a skill by studying


or training

What did you learn in your English


lesson today?

tidy

tadi

travel

trvl

visit

vzt, vzt

wash

become became

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past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Life in the
past
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

Definition

Example

Unit

leave - left

liv, left

to go away from a place

When did he leave the library?

make - made

mek, med

to produce or build something

William made a windmill.

play - played

ple, pled

to take part in a sport or game

They didn't play cards yesterday.

say - said

se, sed

to express a thought or feeling in


words

What did Julia say to you?

see - saw

si, s

to use your eyes to look at and notice


people or things

I saw a meerkat at the zoo.

sing - sang

s, s

to produce musical sounds with your


voice

Shakira sang my favourite song.

start - started

stt, stt d

to begin doing something

She started learning English last year.

study - studied

stdi, stdid

to learn about a subject

His older brother is studying


geography at university.

turn - turned

tn, tnd

to start going in a different direction

Turn left at the end of the road.

want - wanted

wnt,wntd

to wish or need to have or do


something

Bob wants to become a film-maker.

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Topic
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

Definition

Example

Unit

win - won

wn, wn

to be the best or first in a game,


competition or fight

write - wrote

rat, rt

to make letters or words on paper,


using a pen or pencil

Joel wrote his first book when he was


thirteen.

bad

adj

bd

not good or pleasant

The film was very bad.

clean

adj

klin

not dirty

Are those grapes clean?

difficult

adj

dfklt

not easy to understand or do

The maths exercise was difficult.

dirty

adj

dti

not clean

I washed the dirty plates.

easy

adj

izi

not difficult

The history test was easy.

fast

adj

fst

moving or happening quickly

She's got a fast motorbike.

good

adj

of a high standard or quality, or able


to do something well

He's a good basketball player.

happy

adj

hpi

feeling pleased, satisfied or cheerful

Colin is happy because he won the


prize.

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She won a TV talent show for


children.

Topic
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

Definition

Example

Unit

loud

adj

lad

making a lot of noise

Do you like loud music?

old

adj

ld

having lived or existed for a long time

Our car is old and slow.

quiet

adj

kwat

not making a lot of noise

Be quiet! I've got a headache.

sad

adj

sd

unhappy

Why was he sad?

short

adj

not long in length or height

He was a short man.

slow

adj

sl

not moving or happening quickly

This computer's so slow!

tall

adj

tl

having great height

My sister isn't very tall.

young

adj

only lived for a short time

This game is for young children.

curly

adj

kli

having a lot of curls

Sarah has got curly brown hair.

dark

adj

dk

closer to black than white in colour

His bike is dark blue.

fair

adj

fe

light in colour

Has your friend got fair hair?

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Topic
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people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Young
people,
big ideas!
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

long

adj

spiky

adj

spaki

straight

adj

stret

wavy

adj

wevi

arm

back

bk

face

fes

finger

foot

ft

hand

hnd

knee
left
(hand/foot/etc.)

ni

adj

left

leg

le

mouth

ma

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Definition
something that is long measures a
large distance from one end to the
other
hair that is spiky stands up on top of
your head
not bent or curved
having gentle curves and not straight
or curly
the long part of your body between
your shoulder and your hand
the part of your body from your neck
and shoulders down to your bottom
the front part of your head, where
your eyes, nose and mouth are
one of the five long parts at the end of
your hand, including your thumb
your feet are the parts at the end of
your legs that you stand on
the part of your body at the end of
your arm, including your fingers and
thumb
the middle part of your leg, where it
bends
your left side is on or near the side of
your body that contains your heart
one of the long parts of your body that
you use for walking and standing
the part of your face, including your
lips, teeth and tongue, that you use
for speaking and eating

Example

Unit

A giraffe has a long neck.

She's got short spiky hair.

His sister's got straight hair.

Kristen's got long wavy hair.

My arms are longer than my brother's.

Always sit with your back straight.

She's got a beautiful face.

He's got very long fingers.

Topic

Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe

My feet are cold!

Do you write with your left hand?


Dan is sitting with his hands on his
knees.

I've got a pain in my left leg.

Can you stand on one leg?

Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe

She put her hand over her mouth.

Head to
toe

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

neck

nek

nose

nz

right
(hand/foot/etc.)

adj

rat

shoulder

ld

tooth/teeth

tu:, ti:

toe

baseball

besbl

beach volleyball

,bit vlibl

camping

kmp

cycling

sakl

dancing

dns

rock climbing

rk klam

rollerblading

rlbled

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Definition
the part of your body that joins your
head to your shoulders
the part of your face that you use for
smelling things
the right side is the side nearest your
right hand, which is the hand most
people write with
your shoulders are the two parts of
your body at the side of your neck
where your arms join your body
one of the hard white things in your
mouth that you use for biting food
one of the five parts at the end of your
foot
a game in which two teams try to get
points by hitting a ball and running
around four bases
a type of volleyball that you play on a
beach
the activity of sleeping in a tent,
especially for a holiday
the activity of riding a bicycle
the activity of moving your body in a
way that follows a piece of music
the sport of climbing up very steep
rock surfaces such as the sides of
mountains
the activity of moving while wearing
special boots, each with a single row
of wheels fixed under it

Example

Unit

Topic

Camels have got long necks.

His nose is bigger than my nose.

Head to
toe
Head to
toe

He's carrying his mobile phone in his


right hand.

Head to
toe

Have you got a pain in your shoulder?

I'm going to clean my teeth.

Stop standing on my toe!

They play baseball in the USA.


I played beach volleyball for the first
time yesterday.
We went camping in Spain last
summer.

10

Cycling is Ian's favourite sport.


There was a lot of dancing at Fiona's
party.

10

Head to
toe
Head to
toe
Head to
toe

10

Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here

I don't like rock climbing because it's


dangerous.

10

Summer's
here

Do you like rollerblading?

10

Summer's
here

10
10

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Word

Part of
speech

Pron

shopping

skateboarding

sketbd

skiing

ski

surfing

sf

tennis

tens, tens

boot

but

hat

ht

jacket

dkt, dkt

jeans

dinz

sandal

sndl

shirt

shoe

shorts

ts

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Definition

Example

Unit

Topic

the activity of going to shops to buy


things
riding on a skateboard (=a board on
wheels, that you stand on and ride for
fun or sport)
the sport of moving over snow on skis
(=long narrow pieces of wood or
plastic that you fasten to boots so you
can move easily over snow)
the sport of balancing on ocean
waves while standing on a long board
a game in which two or four people
use things called rackets to hit a ball
to each other over a net
a type of strong shoe that covers your
foot and the lower part of your leg.
something that you wear on your
head

He usually goes shopping at the


weekend.

10

Summer's
here

My brother is better than me at


skateboarding.

10

Summer's
here

We usually go skiing in December.

10

I go surfing in the summer holidays.

10

He wants to become a tennis player.

10

Sam's going to clean his dirty boots.

10

Do you like my new hat?

10

a short light coat


trousers made from denim (=strong
cotton cloth)
a light open shoe that you wear in
warm weather.
a piece of clothing that covers the top
part of your body, and has buttons
down the front
a piece of clothing that you wear on
your feet, which is made of leather or
some other strong material
short trousers that only reach your
knees

Jill's going to buy a leather jacket.

10

He's wearing a pair of blue jeans.


I'm going to buy a pair of sandals for
the summer holiday.

10
10

Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here

This is my nicest shirt.

10

Summer's
here

Are you wearing new shoes?

10

I need some new football shorts.

10

Summer's
here
Summer's
here

Summer's
here
Summer's
here

Gold Experience A1 Wordlist

Part of
speech

Word

Pron

skirt

skt
snlsz,
snlsz

sunglasses

sweatshirt

swimsuit

swet-t
swmsut,
swmsjut

tights

tats

trainer

tren

T-shirt

ti t

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Definition
a piece of clothing for girls and
women that fits around the waist and
hangs down like a dress
dark glasses that protect your eyes
from the sun
a thick soft cotton shirt without
buttons
a piece of clothing that girls and
women wear for swimming
a thin piece of clothing that fits around
a woman's feet and legs, and up to
her waist
a kind of shoe that you wear for
sports or with informal clothes
an informal shirt with short sleeves,
and no buttons or collar

Example

Unit

Is Kate wearing her black skirt today?


These are the best sunglasses in the
shop.

10

He hasn't got many sweatshirts.


This blue swimsuit is better than that
yellow one.

10

She's wearing a pair of black tights.

10

I like your trainers!

10

He's wearing his favourite red T-shirt.

10

10

10

Topic
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here
Summer's
here

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