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Wordlist
File 1
Vocabulary Banks
FOOD AND COOKING
aubergine n
baked adj
beans npl
beef n
beetroot n
boiled adj
cabbage n
cherries npl
chicken n
courgette n
crab n
cucumber n
duck n
egg n
fish n
fried adj
fruit n
grapes npl
grilled adj
lamb n
lemon n
mango n
meat n
melon n
mussels npl
peach n
pear n
pepper n
pork n
prawns npl
raspberries npl
roast adj
salmon n
seafood n
squid n
steamed adj
tuna n
vegetable n

/bin/
/bekt/
/binz/
/bif/
/bitrut/
/bld/
/kbd/
/teriz/
/tkn/
/ket/
/krb/
/kjukmb/
/dk/
/e/
/f/
/frad/
/frut/
/reps/
/rld/
/lm/
/lemn/
/m/
/mit/
/meln/
/mslz/
/pit/
/pe(r)/
/pep(r)/
/pk/
/prnz/
/rzbriz/
/rst/
/smn/
/sifud/
/skwd/
/stimd/
/tjun/
/vedtbl/

You need an aubergine for this pasta dish.


I had a baked potato with tuna for my lunch.
These beans are overcooked.
We always eat roast beef on Sundays.
I always put beetroot in my salads.
I like to have boiled eggs for breakfast.
I dont like the taste of cabbage.
Cherries are really delicious.
Chicken is a low-fat meat.
I used a courgette in this recipe.
Can I have a crab sandwich, please?
I dont like the taste of cucumber.
I love duck with orange sauce.
I had a fried egg for breakfast.
I love oily fish like salmon.
Fried bread is too oily for me.
You should eat some fresh fruit every day.
Do you prefer red or green grapes?
I would like the grilled steak, please.
I always order a lamb curry at that Indian restaurant.
I always like to have some lemon with my fish.
Is there any mango in this fruit salad?
My sister doesnt eat meat because shes a vegetarian.
This melon isnt sweet enough.
We had some delicious mussels and chips in Belgium.
I would like a peach for dessert, please.
Would you like a pear or an apple?
We need one red pepper and one onion.
Many people do not eat pork in Morocco.
We had prawns with lemon juice and garlic.
We had raspberries and ice cream.
We always have roast potatoes on Sundays.
Oily fish like salmon is very good for you.
My mum loves seafood, especially prawns and mussels.
I ordered fried squid for my starter.
Steamed vegetables are very healthy.
I made a tuna salad for my dinner.
Is an avocado a fruit or a vegetable?

/feknt/
/resv/

Dogs are very friendly and affectionate pets.


Hes very aggressive and often gets into fights.

PERSONALITY
affectionate adj
aggressive adj

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ambitious adj
anxious adj
attractive adj
bad-tempered adj
bossy adj
charming adj
clever adj
competitive adj
dishonest adj
disorganized adj
friendly adj
generous adj
hard-working adj
honest adj
imaginative adj
immature adj
impatient adj
independent adj
insecure adj
insensitive adj
irresponsible adj
jealous adj
kind adj
lazy adj
mature adj
mean adj
moody adj
obey v
offend v
opinion n
organized adj
outgoing adj
patient adj
quiet adj
rebellious adj
reliable adj
responsible adj
self-confident adj
selfish adj
sensible adj
sensitive adj
shy adj
sociable adj
spoilt adj
stubborn adj
stupid adj
talkative adj
tidy adj
unambitious adj
unfriendly adj
unimaginative adj
unkind adj
unreliable adj
unselfish adj

/mbs/
/ks/
/trktv/
/bd tempd/
/bsi/
/tm/
/klev(r)/
/kmpettv/
/dsnst/
/dsnazd/
/frendli/
/denrs/
/hd wk/
/nst/
/mdntv/
/mtj(r)/
/mpent/
/ndpendnt/
/nskj(r)/
/nsenstv/
/rspnsbl/
/dels/
/kand/
/lezi/
/mt(r)/
/min/
/mudi/
/be/
/fend/
/pnjn/
/nazd/
/at/
/pent/
/kwat/
/rbeljs/
/rlabl/
/rspnsbl/
/self knfdnt/
/self/
/sensbl/
/senstv/
/a/
/sbl/
/splt/
/stbn/
/stjupd/
/tktv/
/tadi/
/nmbs/
/nfrendli/
/nmdntv/
/nkand/
/nrlabl/
/nself/

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Paul is really ambitious and is studying very hard at school.


My sister is very anxious and is always stressed.
Darrens new girlfriend is really attractive.
Our neighbour is bad-tempered so I dont like talking to him.
My husband is very bossy and is always telling me what to do.
Nicolas new boyfriend is charming and friendly.
My sister is really clever and wants to study medicine.
I dont like playing football with Jason hes too competitive!
I think Jenny is being dishonest about her past.
Our secretary is so disorganized we never know when meetings are booked.
Our new neighbour is really friendly.
Diane is always buying me presents shes so generous.
Mary is a hard-working person so Im sure she will pass her exams.
Wendy is so honest she always tells the truth.
My daughter is really imaginative and is always writing stories.
Hes nearly 26 now, but hes still so immature.
Megan always wants things right now shes so impatient.
Karen lives on her own because she likes to be independent.
Stuart is really insecure about the way he looks.
She asked him about his divorce which I think was very insensitive.
I dont want you to go out with Vanessa tonight shes too irresponsible.
Louise is really jealous of Pete because he has a great job.
My wife is really kind shes always doing things for other people.
Ian never does any housework hes so lazy.
Shes only twelve, but shes very mature for her age.
My sister never shares her things shes really mean.
Our teenage son is always moody and bad-tempered.
You should obey your parents.
You should try not to offend people.
Whats your opinion of the new government?
Our administrator is really organized.
James is really outgoing and has many friends.
You need to be patient if you want to be a driving instructor.
Anna is so quiet its really hard to talk to her.
Julie is really rebellious and never does what her parents tell her to do.
Ken is not very reliable hes always late.
Our son is very responsible and hard-working.
Shes a very self-confident and sociable child.
Jane is really selfish and only ever thinks of herself.
Our teenage daughter is really sensible so we can trusther.
Helen is always crying shes really sensitive.
Im really shy and find it hard to meet new people.
Jacks really sociable and has lots of friends.
Rachel is so spoilt her parents are always giving her money.
My dad is really stubborn and never changes his mind.
My parents think that all my friends are stupid.
Lucy is very talkative we chatted for hours.
Harry is really tidy so his house always looks great.
I was unambitious when I was young so I didnt study much.
I met our new boss this morning and he was really unfriendly.
The childrens story was boring and unimaginative.
Dont be unkind to your poor brother.
Im not going to ask Colin for help because he is really unreliable.
Adam is really unselfish and always thinks of others.

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unsociable adj
untidy adj

Chris never comes out with us hes really unsociable.


Jim is very untidy his bedroom is a real mess.

/nsbl/
/ntadi/

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


adult n
arrangement n
attention n
bedcovers npl
boarding school n
carbohydrates npl
childhood n
close family n
decline n
depressed adj
emotional adj
extended family n
extrovert n
fight v
fresh adj
frozen adj
gang n
gathering n
immediate family n
innocent adj
intention n
low-fat adj
mood n
newborn adj
no wonder
only child n
prediction n
promise n
protein n
raw adj
relative n
relaxed adj
rivalry n
share v
sick adj
spicy adj
stressed adj
suffocate v
tension n
value v

/dlt/
/rendmnt/
/tenn/
/bedkv(r)z/
/bd skul/
/kbhadrets/
/taldhd/
/kls fmli/
/dklan/
/dprest/
/mnl/
/kstendd fmli/
/ekstrvt/
/fat/
/fre/
/frzn/
//
/r/
/midit fmli/
/nsnt/
/ntenn/
/l ft/
/mud/
/njubn/
/n wnd(r)/
/nli tld/
/prdkn/
/prms/
/prtin/
/r/
/reltv/
/rlkst/
/ravlri/
/e(r)/
/sk/
/spasi/
/strest/
/sfket/
/tenn/
/vlju/

I think I became an adult when I left home.


Have you made an arrangement for tomorrow morning?
I didnt get as much attention as my brother when we were children.
I hid from my sister under the bedcovers.
I was sent away to boarding school when I was eleven.
Rice is an important source of carbohydrates.
I had a happy childhood.
Do you think you have a close family?
The results show a decline in traditional family structures.
After he lost his job he became really depressed.
Shes really emotional and often cries.
I have a big extended family, including eighteen cousins!
My dad is a real extrovert and loves meeting new people.
My brother always wants to fight with me.
I bought some wonderful fresh fish today.
Have we got any frozen vegetables?
Im not comfortable with being one of a gang.
My parents have arranged a family gathering.
How many people are there in your immediate family?
My sister hit me but my mum thought she was innocent.
His intention is to study hard and go to university.
Would you like a low-fat yoghurt?
Dont talk to Barry today because hes in a bad mood.
That newborn baby is so tiny.
My parents were always nicer to me so no wonder my sister hated me.
I dont have any brothers or sisters Im an only child.
His prediction is that people will holiday in space in the near future.
I made a promise to my father that I would look after my mother when he died.
Meat is a good source of protein.
I hate the taste of raw onions.
Im my mothers closest relative.
My mother is really relaxed and never gets stressed.
There was a lot of rivalry between me and my sister when we were younger.
I share a lot of hobbies with my sister.
Hes been off sick for two weeks.
I love spicy Thai curries.
Richard works too hard and is always stressed.
I remember my brother trying to suffocate me under the bedcovers.
There was always a lot of tension in our house our parents always argued.
Now that I am older I really value my parents.

MORE WORDS IN FILE 1


afford v
alternative therapy n
argue v
aware adj
cake n
carton n
charge v
chef n

/fd/
/ltntv erpi/
/ju/
/we(r)/
/kek/
/ktn/
/td/
/ef/

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Can you afford to buy a new car?


Have you tried alternative therapy, like hypnotherapy?
My parents always argue but they will never get divorced.
Are you aware that you are your aunts only relative?
I made a chocolate cake for my girlfriends birthday.
Can you get me a carton of orange juice?
My parents charge me rent to live in their house.
My brother is a chef in an Italian restaurant.

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chocolate n
concentration n
container n
creamy adj
cuisine n
cure n
cut down on v
decision n
dramatic adj

/tklt/
/knsntren/
/knten(r)/
/krimi/
/kwzin/
/kj(r)/
/kt dan n/
/dsn/
/drmtk/

efficiently adv
endorphins npl
expert n
feel a bit down
focused adj
food supplement n
jar n
margarine n
meeting n
mushroom n
nightclub n
prosciutto n
public holiday n
salt n
sausage n
steak n
sugar n
takeaway adj
tinned adj
violence n
vitamin n
weapon n

/fntli/
/ndfnz/
/ekspt/
/fil bt dan/
/fks/t
/fud splment/
/d(r)/
/mdrin/
/mit/
/mrum/
/natklb/
/prut/
/pblk hlde/
/slt/
/ssd/
/stek/
/(r)/
/tekwe/
/tnd/
/valns/
/vtmn/
/wepn/

They give their clients free chocolate at the end of thenight.


Blueberries can improve concentration by up to 20per cent.
This is a plastic container for pasta.
We ordered pasta in a creamy sauce.
I love Indian cuisine.
I want to find a cure for my headaches.
I need to cut down on sugar and fat to lose weight.
Have you made a decision about your holiday yet?
The results of the experiment were dramatic with a 60 per cent reduction in violent
crimes.
Food that is high in protein helps your brain to work more efficiently.
Your brain releases endorphins when you eat chocolate and this makes you feel good.
My aunt is an expert on Victorian literature.
I always feel a bit down when we come home after aholiday.
After my morning coffee I feel really focused.
I take a food supplement every day.
Can you pass me that jar of strawberry jam?
Do you prefer butter or margarine?
I have a meeting with my boss at 10.00 a.m.
Ill have a ham and mushroom pizza, please.
We went to a nightclub until 2.00 a.m.
Prosciutto is an Italian ham.
Its a public holiday on Monday so we wont go to work.
Dont put too much salt on your dinner.
Would you like a sausage or a burger?
I ordered steak and chips at the restaurant.
I always have sugar in my coffee.
We ordered a takeaway pizza.
I dont like the taste of tinned tuna.
Late night violence can be a problem in some towns.
There is a lot of vitamin C in oranges.
Chocolate could become a secret weapon in the fight against crime.

/fd/
/bk kant/
/bl/
/br/
/k min/
/td/
/kn/
/kst/
/kredt kd/
/det/
/n/
/nhert/
/nvest/
/lend/
/lv f/

I cant afford to go on holiday this year.


How much money do you have in your bank account?
The electricity bill came through the post today.
Can I borrow some money, please?
I took 30 out of the cash machine.
How much do you charge for a haircut?
I found a 10p coin on the pavement.
These shoes cost 70.
The payment had been taken from my credit card.
I had a lot of debt when I left university.
How much do doctors earn in your country?
She will inherit a lot of money when her parents die.
You should invest some money in the stock market.
Can you lend me 30 until tomorrow?
I have to live off my parents while Im at university.

File 2
Vocabulary Banks
MONEY
afford v
bank account n
bill n
borrow v
cash machine n
charge v
coin n
cost v
credit card n
debt n
earn v
inherit v
invest v
lend v
live off v

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live on v
loan n
mortgage n
note n
owe v
pay back v
raise v
salary n
save v
take out v
tax n
waste v
worth adj

/lv n/
/ln/
/md/
/nt/
//
/pebk/
/rez/
/slri/
/sev/
/tek at/
/tks/
/west/
/w/

If I lose my job, Ill have no money to live on.


I need a loan from the bank to start my own business.
The bank gave me a mortgage so that I could buy a house.
I left a 20 note on my desk.
You owe me 10.
I pay back 50 of the loan to the bank every month.
How much money did you raise for the school?
Lawyers get a good salary.
I try to save some money every month.
I never take out more than 50 at a cash machine.
How much tax do you have to pay every month?
Dont waste your money on things you dont need.
How much is your house worth?

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


amazed adj
boiling adj
boutique n
broke adj
cheque n
consecutive adj
contract n
current n
delicious adj
delighted adj
dyslexia n
enormous adj
exhausted adj
exhaustion n
fantastic adj
figures npl
filthy adj
freezing adj
furious adj
gamble n
go on sale
hilarious adj
humidity n
infested adj
inspire v
kayak v
make money
millionaire n
paddle n
positive adj
put aside phrv
recession n
risky adj
sponsor v
starving adj
suffer v
target n
terrified adj
tiny adj

/mezd/
/bl/
/butik/
/brk/
/tek/
/knsekjtv/
/kntrkt/
/krnt/
/dls/
/dlatd/
/dsleksi/
/nms/
/zstd/
/zstn/
/fntstk/
/fz/
/fli/
/friz/
/fjris/
/mbl/
/ n sel/
/hleris/
/hjumdti/
/nfestd/
/nspa(r)/
/kak/
/mek mni/
/mljne(r)/
/pdl/
/pztv/
/pt sad/
/rsen/
/rski/
/spns(r)/
/stv/
/sf(r)/
/tt/
/terfad/
/tani/

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I was amazed to hear that Bob is getting married.


Its boiling at the moment 34 degrees Celsius!
She works in a designer clothes boutique.
I was always broke when I was a student.
I wrote a cheque for 300.
She ran three consecutive marathons in 23 hours and 50 minutes.
We signed the contract.
I had to paddle against the current.
The food was delicious.
My parents are delighted that Im getting married.
My son cant read very well because he has dyslexia.
His house is enormous and has six bedrooms.
I was exhausted after the race.
I suffered from heat exhaustion.
Ive had a fantastic time here.
He calculated figures in his head.
Johns kitchen is filthy.
The sea was freezing so we didnt swim.
Maria is furious that you didnt invite her to your birthday party.
Starting my own business was a bit of a gamble.
When will his new book go on sale?
The film was hilarious we laughed so much.
The humidity here is 80 per cent in the summer.
The river is infested with crocodiles.
Ive been listening to power ballads to inspire me.
Why did you agree to kayak down the Amazon?
I want to make money from my paintings.
Jeff became a millionaire, but lost most of his money.
We used a wooden paddle to move the boat.
Did you have a positive experience when you went abroad?
Every week, I put aside some money for a holiday.
Our business lost a lot of money during the recession.
This is a very risky trip.
She asked me to sponsor her for a charity programme.
I was starving when I came home from school.
I really suffer in hot weather.
100 kms per day is my target.
Are there any animals that youre terrified of?
My flat is really tiny with only two rooms.

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MORE WORDS IN FILE 2


ache n
ashamed adj
bandaged adj
best-seller n
burst into tears
charity n
consumer society n
cynical adj
door-to-door
drive someone mad
employ v
fee n
foot the bill
ghost writer n
good cause n
gorilla n
instalment n
instinctively adv
interest n
lorry n
mechanic n
melted adj
presenter n
prize n
proud adj
rough idea n
salesman n
scam n
shopping spree n
store n
surface n
tape n

/ek/
/emd/
/bnddd/
/bestsel(r)/
/bst nt tz/
/trti/
/knsjum(r)
ssati/
/snkl/

I have an ache in my right arm from playing tennis.


He felt so ashamed that he couldnt read.
He came to work with a bandaged head.
His autobiography became a best-seller.
When I finished the race I burst into tears.
My sister works for a childrens charity and helps them to raise money.
We live in a consumer society where people want new things all the time.

/vd/
/bs stp/
/k(r) kr/
/krd/
/tald sit/
/kt/
/krs/
/sakl len/
/end p/
/et stk/
/ v(r)/

Try to avoid the motorway because there is a huge traffic jam at the moment.
You can buy a ticket at the bus stop.
I broke my leg in a car crash last month.
My seat is in carriage F.
You should buy a child seat for your car.
We went on a coach to France.
Whats the quickest way to cross a busy city?
Its safer to use a cycle lane when youre on your bike.
People end up multitasking, which can make them even more stressed.
I always get stuck in traffic on my way to work.
Dont go over the speed limit.

Im always very cynical about our government Inever think their decisions are
good.
/d(r) t d(r)/
I went door-to-door trying to sell insurance.
/drav smwn md/ My parents drive me mad with their arguing!
/mpl/
We employ a gardener who comes once a week.
/fi/
My lawyer has an hourly fee of 150!
/ft bl/
My children use the phone all the time but I foot the bill.
/strat(r)/
She used a ghost writer to help her write her autobiography.
/d kz/
I want to run a marathon and make money for a good cause.
/rl/
I saw a big gorilla at the zoo.
/nstlmnt/
I paid back the first instalment on my loan.
/nstktvli/
He instinctively knew what people wanted.
/ntrest/
How much interest do you pay on your credit card?
/lri/
A big red lorry parked outside our house.
/mknk/
I had to pay the mechanic 100 to repair my car.
/meltd/
There was melted chocolate at the bottom of my bag.
/przent(r)/
I want to be a TV presenter when I grow up.
/praz/
I won first prize in the competition.
/prad/
I was so proud of my son when he passed his exams.
/rf ad/
I usually have a rough idea about what I spend my money on.
/selzmn/
My brother is a used car salesman.
/skm/
That email saying we had won some money was a scam.
/p spri/
I always go on a shopping spree when I get my monthly salary.
/st(r)/
He works in a grocery store.
/sfs/
I can see my reflection in the surface of the water.
/tep/
My fingers are bandaged with white tape.

File 3
Vocabulary Banks
TRANSPORT
avoid v
bus stop n
car crash n
carriage n
child seat n
coach n
cross v
cycle lane n
end up
get stuck v
go over v

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lorry n
motorway n
parking fine n
pedestrian crossing n
petrol station n
platform n
roadworks n
run out
rush hour n
scooter n
seat belt n
set off
speed camera n
speed limit n
taxi rank n
traffic jam n
traffic lights n
tram n
Underground n
van n
watch / look out!
zebra crossing n

/lri/
/mtwe/
/pk fan/
/pdestrin krs/
/petrl sten/
/pltfm/
/rdwks/
/rn at/
/r a(r)/
/skut(r)/
/sit belt/
/set f/
/spid kmr/
/spid lmt/
/tksi rnk/
/trfk dm/
/trfk lats/
/trm/
/ndrand/
/vn/
/wt at/lk at/
/zebr krs/

My brother drives a lorry.


The speed limit is 70 miles per hour on the motorway in the UK.
I left my car on double yellow lines and I got a parking fine.
Children should always use a pedestrian crossing.
I stopped at a petrol station to fill up the car.
The train leaves from this platform.
Roadworks are starting on this road next week so traffic will be bad.
What will we do if we run out of petrol?
The traffic is always bad in rush hour.
My daughter uses her scooter to get to work.
You must wear a seat belt in cars in this country.
We set off early to avoid the traffic.
Theres a speed camera over there so dont drive too fast.
Whats the speed limit on this road?
Theres a taxi rank outside the station.
Sorry Im late there was a terrible traffic jam.
Turn right after the traffic lights.
I go to work by tram.
I use the London Underground every day.
My uncle is a builder and he has his own van.
Look out! Youre going to crash!
Its safest to cross the road at the zebra crossing.

DEPENDENT PREPOSITIONS
afraid of adj + prep
angry with adj + prep
apologize to verb + prep
argue with verb + prep
arrive at verb + prep
arrive in verb + prep
ask for verb + prep
belong to verb + prep
choose between verb + prep
close to adj + prep
depend on verb + prep
different from adj + prep
dream about verb + prep
excited about adj + prep
famous for adj + prep
fed up of adj + prep
fond of adj + prep
frightened of adj + prep
good at adj + prep
good for adj + prep
interested in adj + prep
keen on adj + prep
kind to adj + prep
laugh at verb + prep
look forward to verb + prep
married to verb + prep
pay for verb + prep
pleased about adj + prep
proud of adj + prep
remind me to verb + prep

/fred v/
/ri w/
/pldaz t/
/ju w/
/rav t/
/rav n/
/sk f/
/bl t/
/tuz btwin/
/kls t/
/dpend n/
/dfrnt frm/
/drim bat/
/ksatd bat/
/fems f/
/fed p v/
/fnd v/
/fratnd v/
/d t/
/d f/
/ntrstd n/
/kin n/
/kand t/
/lf t/
/lk fwd t/
/mrid t/
/pe f/
/plizd bat/
/prad v/
/rmand mi t/

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Im afraid of spiders.
Are you still angry with me?
You should apologize to your sister for breaking her hairdryer.
I always argue with my parents about when I have to be home at night.
We arrive at Heathrow at 10.30 a.m.
What time do you arrive in London?
I want to ask for some help with my homework.
Who does this jacket belong to?
You have to choose between these two dresses.
Im very close to my mum and we speak on the phone every day.
I might go to university next year it will depend on my exam results.
This house is very different from your last one.
Do you often dream about work?
Are you excited about your holiday?
Whats your hometown famous for?
Im fed up of tidying away your clothes all the time.
Im really fond of my niece shes so sweet.
Are you frightened of heights?
Im really good at maths but Im useless at history.
Doing some exercise every day is good for you.
Im really interested in history.
Im keen on football so I watch it most weekends.
Please be kind to your little brother.
Dont laugh at me when Im talking.
I look forward to seeing you next week.
How long have you been married to your wife?
How much did you pay for that car?
Are you pleased about the new tax system?
Im really proud of my nephew as hes now a doctor.
Can you remind me to call your grandma tomorrow?

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scared of adj + prep
spend money on verb + prep
tired of adj + prep
worried about adj + prep

/rud t/
/sked v/
/spend mni n/
/tad v/
/wrid bat/

Dont be rude to your father!


Im scared of the dark.
I like to spend money on good quality food.
Im tired of working I need to have a rest.
Im worried about Jody she seems really depressed.

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


according to adj + prep
adventure n
ahead of adj + prep
almost adv
choke v
claim v
confusing adj
crash v
credible adj
fit v
generally adv
gossip n
gossip v
hardly adv
in fact
manual n
multitask v
permit n
race n
range v
reach v
recorder n
reduce v
route n
rush v
sceptical adj
slightly adv
stereotype n
stereotype v
stick v
stuck adj
swap v
talk about v
talkative adj
tend v
turn around v
turn red
whereas conj

/kd t/
/dvent(r)/
/hed v/
/lmst/
/tk/
/klem/
/knfjuz/
/kr/
/kredbl/
/ft/
/denrli/
/sp/
/sp/
/hdli/
/n fkt/
/mnjul/
/mltitsk/
/pmt/
/res/
/rend/
/rit/
/rkd(r)/
/rdjus/
/rut/
/r/
/skeptkl/
/slatli/
/steritap/
/steritap/
/stk/
/stk/
/swp/
/tk bat/
/tktv/
/tend/
/tn rand/
/tn red/
/werz/

worse adj

/ws/

According to the article, women are better at multitasking.


I want an adventure so lets go travelling together.
The car was ahead of the bike.
I can talk to my wife about almost anything.
Try not to choke on that apple.
They claim that women use more words than men.
The map was confusing and we got lost.
He was very careful not to crash into any buses.
I dont think this research is very credible so I dont trust the findings.
They want to fit me with a hearing aid.
Do you think, generally speaking, that women are more talkative than men?
Have you got any gossip to share?
She likes to gossip with her friends over coffee.
We hardly ever go to the cinema any more.
We dont eat out much, in fact, we dont even have takeaways any more.
I need a training manual on how to bring up children.
Do you think women can multitask better than men?
Do you have a permit to park here?
I won the race.
There is a wide range of products to choose from.
When do you think you will reach the station?
They attached a recorder to them to monitor their conversations.
Laughing can reduce stress.
Which is the best route to the station?
I was late so I had to rush to school.
They are sceptical of the belief that women use three times as many words as men.
Men only use slightly fewer words than women.
The stereotype of British people is that they always talk about the weather.
They stereotype women as being better at looking after children.
Men usually stick to one subject for longer when theychat.
I was stuck in traffic for over an hour this morning.
We like to get together and swap opinions.
I like to talk about politics with my friends.
Anthony is talkative but he doesnt really listen.
Women tend to gossip more than men.
You should turn around because youre going the wrong way.
When the lights turn red you have to stop.
Women talk about lots of subjects whereas men usually stick to one subject for
longer.
You should leave now because the traffic is getting worse.

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check-in desk n
commando n
do your hair
driving simulator n

/tek n desk/
/kmnd/
/d j(r) he(r)/
/drav
smjulet(r)/

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Go straight to the check-in desk when you get to the airport.


He was a commando in the British army.
How long does it take to do your hair?
A British car magazine tested drivers in a driving simulator.

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military precision n
mobile n
motorboat n
nickname n
one mile n
overground train n
penalty n
public transport n
publish v
put make-up on
ring road n
rucksack n
satnav n
series n
silence is golden
sleeping tablet n
stay-at-home dad n
the Tube n
trivial adj
valuable adj

/lil/
/mltri prsn/
/mbal/
/mtbt/
/nknem/
/wn mal/
/vrand tren/
/penlti/
/pblk trnspt/
/pbl/
/pt mek p n/
/r rd/
/rksk/
/stnv/
/sriz/
/salns z ldn/
/slip tblt/
/ste t hm dd/
/ tjub/
/trvil/
/vljubl/

Have you ever done something illegal?


Getting him ready for school requires military precision.
I left my mobile on the bus!
My brother bought a motorboat last weekend.
Did you have a nickname when you were at school?
How long does it take you to walk one mile?
You should take the overground train from Waterloo.
Their best player missed the penalty.
I never use public transport because I love driving.
Will they publish your article in the magazine next month?
She needs 20 minutes to put make-up on in the mornings.
You have to drive round the ring road to get to that part of town.
I put my lunch box into my rucksack.
I use my satnav when I go on long journeys.
Top Gear is a very popular TV series.
I like to spend time in quiet places silence is golden.
I took a sleeping tablet to help me sleep last night.
Im a stay-at-home dad and my wife goes out to work.
I hate travelling on the Tube.
My daughters friends talk about trivial things like clothes and celebrities.
My time is valuable so I dont like to waste it.

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amazed adj
amazing adj
basic phrase n
bored adj
boring adj
busy adj
consequence n
depressed adj
depressing adj
dial v
disappointed adj
disappointing adj
embarrassed adj
embarrassing adj
engaged adj
etiquette n
evidence n
excited adj
exciting adj
fabulous adj
fluently adv
frightened adj
frightening adj
frustrated adj
frustrating adj
hang up v
instant messaging n
language barrier n

/mezd/
/mez/
/besk frez/
/bd/
/br/
/bzi/
/knskwns/
/dprest/
/dpres/
/dal/
/dspntd/
/dspnt/
/mbrst/
/mbrs/
/nedd/
/etkt/
/evdns/
/ksatd/
/ksat/
/fbjls/
/fluntli/
/fratnd/
/fratn/
/frstretd/
/frstret/
/h p/
/nstnt mesd/
/lwd bri(r)/

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I was amazed by our sons exam results.


The view from our hotel room is amazing.
Try to learn some basic phrases before you travel to another country.
Im bored lets do something.
This film is really boring.
Im afraid the line is busy at the moment.
What was the consequence of you refusing to help yourdad?
She was feeling really depressed so she went to her doctor.
I find winter really depressing.
Can you dial the number for me?
My parents were disappointed with my exam results.
My exam results were a bit disappointing.
I was embarrassed when I fell over in the town centre.
It was really embarrassing when my dad decided to dance at my party.
I tried to call you but the line was engaged.
Do you know about mobile phone etiquette?
If at first you dont succeed, destroy all the evidence that you tried.
I was really excited on the first day of the course.
The action film was really exciting.
She looks fabulous in that dress!
I can speak Italian fluently.
I was really frightened when I heard that knocking noise late at night.
Its frightening to walk through the woods at night.
Im really frustrated by our new camera.
Using this website is really frustrating.
Dont hang up until youve heard what I want to say.
I use instant messaging to chat to my friends.
When we moved to China, my biggest problem was the language barrier.

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link n
manners npl
more exceptions than rules
multilingual adj
quiet zone n
scene n
screen saver n
silent mode n
skill n
tired adj
tiring adj
vibrate mode n
voicemail n

/liv mesd/
/lk/
/mnz/
/m(r) ksepnz
n rulz/
/mltilwl/
/kwat zn/
/sin/
/skrin sev/
/salnt md/
/skl/
/tad/
/tar/
/vabret md/
/vsmel/

Please leave a message after the beep.


I have a strong personal link to Greece because of mymother.
Saying please and thank you shows that you have goodmanners.
There seem to be more exceptions than rules in Russian grammar.
Hes multilingual he speaks eight languages.
This is a quiet zone so please turn off your mobile.
I love the car chase scene in the latest James Bond film.
I have a picture of my children as my screen saver.
I switched my phone to silent mode during the meeting.
She has a real skill for languages.
Im really tired so Im going to bed.
Swimming in the sea is really tiring.
Your phone should be switched to vibrate mode at thecinema.
Leave a message on my voicemail.

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accompany v
Afrikaans n
app n
appropriate adj
calm adj
Catalan n
charming adj
criticize v
declare v
deserve v
dishonest adj
doubt v
excursion n
face-to-face adj
finals npl
generate v
Greek adj
hands-free adj
Hebrew n
helping n
instantly adv

/kmpni/
/frkns/
/p/
/prprit/
/km/
/ktln/
/tm/
/krtsaz/
/dkle(r)/
/dzv/
/dsnst/
/dat/
/kskn/
/fes t fes/
/fanlz/
/denret/
/rik/
/hndz fri/
/hibru/
/help/
/nstntli/

insulting v
intimate adj
invisible adj
island n
knowledge n
media attention n
megaphone n
nasty adj
Oriental adj
ought v
permission n
reception n
robot n
Roman adj
scuba dive v

/nslt/
/ntmt/
/nvzbl/
/alnd/
/nld/
/midi tenn/
/mefn/
/nsti/
/rientl/
/t/
/pm()n/
/rsepn/
/rbt/
/rmn/
/skub dav/

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Can I accompany you to the bus stop?


He lives in South Africa and speaks Afrikaans.
Have you seen the latest app for counting calories?
Do you think your behaviour is appropriate?
You seem very calm about your driving test.
They speak Catalan and Spanish in Barcelona.
She was a very charming woman and we all liked her immediately.
You should never criticize her cooking.
You should not declare what you will and will not eat.
People with you deserve more attention than those at the end of the phone.
Dont be dishonest about how much money you have spent.
I doubt that hell get good exam results because he is really lazy.
We went on a diving excursion the next day.
I would like to speak to you about this face-to-face and not on the phone.
Im studying hard for my finals at the moment.
I didnt think the competition would generate this amount of media attention.
I had to learn the Greek alphabet.
I bought a hands-free set so I can use my phone in thecar.
I learnt some Hebrew when I was young,
She gave me an enormous helping of lasagne.
If you learn some basic phrases it instantly shows that you respect the culture and
language.
The player was sent off for insulting the referee
They had an intimate conversation in a quiet place.
Sometimes I wish I could become invisible.
He grew up on a small island off the coast of Scotland.
I dont have much knowledge of science, Im afraid.
The celebrity story received a lot of media attention.
Use the megaphone so that everyone can hear you.
Heidi received a nasty email from Carolyn.
Oriental languages are really hard for Europeans tolearn.
John just called so you ought to call him back.
Dont post photos of friends without asking their permission.
The reception is really poor and I cant hear what youre saying.
I was dancing like a robot!
Its easier for me to learn a language with Roman letters.
I want to learn to scuba dive when we go to Spain.

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see sense
skydiving n
snorkelling n
stepmother n
tactless adj
theory n
tip n
tune n
whole adj
You dont have to shout
You have to keep your
phoneon
You must not use your
phone
If you must take a call

/si sens/
/skadav/
/snkl/
/stepm(r)/
/tktls/
/ri/
/tp/
/tjun/
/hl/
/ju dnt hf t at/
/ju hf t kip j(r)
fn n/
/ju mst nt jus
j(r) fn/
/f ju mst tek kl/

I hope she will see sense and find a better boyfriend.


I went skydiving when I was in New Zealand.
I love snorkelling and looking at the fish.
My father married his girlfriend so I now have a stepmother.
It was tactless to say you didnt like his new shirt.
You need to study the theory to pass the test.
My mum gave me a good tip on how to make a delicious pasta sauce.
I still try to dance when I hear a salsa tune.
Have you finished the whole cake already?
You dont have to shout I can hear you.
You have to keep your phone on so that I can contact you.

/rin/
/bit/
/kptn/
/skt/
/kt/
/ks/
/kt/
/krad/
/dr/
/lmnet/
/fn/
/et ft/
/et ndd/
/dm/
/nkat/
/luz/
/pt/
/ple(r)/
/pul/
/refri/
/send f/
/slp/
/spektet(r)/
/spts hl/
/stedim/
/t ti/
/tim/
/trk/
/tren/
/mpa(r)/
/wm p/

The horse racing competition took place in the arena.


Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-0.
Which player is the captain of your team?
There is a Formula 1 circuit in Bahrain.
My dad is a tennis coach.
We went round the 18-hole golf course together.
Theres a tennis court in our local park.
There was a huge crowd waiting to get into the stadium.
We dont want to draw we want to win the match.
We will eliminate their team from the competition.
Im a Manchester United fan.
I want to lose weight and get fit before my wedding.
Try not to get injured in the football match.
I go to the gym every morning for 45 minutes.
Do you think we can knock out their team from the competition?
They accept money to lose matches.
The football pitch was very muddy.
Who is the best player in your team?
I dived into the pool.
The referee blew his whistle.
I think the referee should send off that player.
We went really fast down the ski slope.
I was a spectator at the Wimbledon mens final this year.
You can play basketball in the sports hall.
They built a new stadium for Arsenal a few years ago.
I do tai-chi to help me relax.
There are eleven players in a football team.
I ran twice around the race track.
How many hours do you train for every day?
The umpire at the cricket match sent one of the players off the field.
Its important to warm up before you do exercise.

You must not use your phone in the library.


If you must take a call in the car, use a hands-free set.

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SPORT
arena n
beat v
captain n
circuit n
coach n
course n
court n
crowd n
draw v
eliminate v
fan n
get fit
get injured
gym n
knock out v
lose v
pitch n
player n
pool n
referee n
send off v
slope n
spectator n
sports hall n
stadium n
tai-chi n
team n
track n
train v
umpire n
warm up v

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win v
work out v
yoga n

/wn/
/wkat/
/j/

I really want to win this competition.


I like to work out at the gym three times a week.
I teach Ashtanga yoga on Monday evenings.

/bi te(r)/
/bkm frendz/
/brek p/
/klsmet/
/kls frend/
/kli/
/kpl/
/dmp/
/eks/
/fl at w/
/fnsi/
/finse/
/fltmet/
/et n tt/
/et mrid/
/et n/
/et t n/
/ at te(r)/
/hv kr n/
/hv sm n
kmn/
/luz tt/
/met/
/mit/
/ptn(r)/
/prpz/
/rmntk/
/splt p/

I want us to be together forever.


When did you first become friends?
I find it really hard to break up with someone.
Hes a classmate of mine we take maths together.
Nina is a really close friend of mine.
James is a work colleague.
How long have you and Wendy been a couple?
Im going to dump my boyfriend this evening.
I had a text message from my ex yesterday.
I have a good relationship with my sister I never fall out with her.
Do you fancy anyone in your drama class?
This is my fiance, Heather.
Kevin is my flatmate.
Please get in touch when you are next in town.
Id like to get married before Im 30.
Do you get on with your parents or do they annoy you?
I want to get to know you.
How long did you and Nick go out together?
I have a crush on my sisters best friend.
You need to have something in common with your partner if the relationship is
going to work.
Dont lose touch lets exchange numbers before youmove.
Nicolas not my girlfriend shes just a mate.
I find it quite difficult to meet new people.
I live in a small house with my partner.
I want to propose to my girlfriend tonight.
I took her out for a romantic meal.
When did you split up with Marco?

RELATIONSHIPS
be together
become friends
break up
classmate n
close friend n
colleague n
couple n
dump v
ex n
fall out with
fancy v
fianc(e) n
flatmate n
get in touch
get married
get on
get to know
go out together
have a crush on
have something in common
lose touch
mate n
meet v
partner n
propose v
romantic adj
split up

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


audition n
award v
barrier n
candle n
commuter n
cute adj
exceptionally adv
exchange a few words
fate n
find the courage
finish v
lane n
likely adj
lucky charm n
opera n
operator n
plot n
ritual n

/dn/
/wd/
/bri(r)/
/kndl/
/kmjut(r)/
/kjut/
/ksepnli/
/kstend fju
wdz/
/fet/
/fand krd/
/fn/
/len/
/lakli/
/lki tm/
/pr/
/pret(r)/
/plt/
/rtul/

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The actress was driving to an audition.


They will award the title to the winner of the race.
He raised the barrier to let her pass.
She lit the candle in her bedroom.
She was a frequent commuter from London to NewYork.
She thought he was really cute.
Usain Bolt can run exceptionally fast.
They always exchange a few words when they see eachother.
I knew it was fate that we didnt win the game.
You need to find the courage to give him your phone number.
I want to finish the race in first place.
The motorway lane that I wanted to drive in was closed.
Is it likely that you will pass your exams?
This necklace is my lucky charm.
We went to see an Italian opera last night.
He was a tollbooth operator.
Whats the plot of this film?
He has a special ritual that he does before every match.

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run v
shift n
shoelaces npl
short cut n
superstition n
superstitious adj
sweat v
their eyes met
thruway n
title n
tollbooth n
traffic cone n
turn out
winner n

I want to run a company when I grow up.


Im working the day shift at the moment.
Did you tie your shoelaces properly?
If you take the short cut you will get there early.
Its a superstition that seeing a black cat brings goodluck.
Im really superstitious so I hate the number 13.
I always sweat a lot when I play tennis.
Their eyes met across a crowded room.
She came off the thruway and stopped at the tollbooth.
They took his title away and awarded it to the real winner.
You have to pay money to cross the bridge via the tollbooth.
He put a traffic cone in front of his lane.
Dont worry everything will turn out okay.
Who was the winner?

/rn/
/ft/
/ulesz/
/t kt/
/supstn/
/supsts/
/swet/
/e(r) az met/
/ruwe/
/tatl/
/tlbu/
/trfk kn/
/tn at/
/wn(r)/

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anecdote n
celebrity n
cheat v
extra time n
forum n
Im going to tell you about a
time when
probable adj
protest v
quarter-finals npl
recover v
This happened a few years
ago
trophy n
unpopular adj
wax n
well-paid adj
When I was younger

/nkdt/
/slebrti/
/tit/
/ekstr tam/
/frm/
/am t tel ju
bat tam wen/
/prbbl/
/prtest/
/kwt fanlz/
/rkv(r)/
/s hpnd fju
jz /
/trfi/
/nppjl(r)/
/wks/
/wel ped/
/wen a wz
j(r)/

He told us a really funny anecdote at the party.


Have you ever met a celebrity?
Why did you cheat in your exams?
There were no goals so the match went to extra time.
I like to post my comments on a web forum.
Im going to tell you about a time when I was in a dangerous situation.

/kn flm/
/kt(r)/
/ktrs/
/dpten/
/dins/
/best n/
/bi n/
/nmen/
/kst/
/kmdi/
/drekt/
/drm/

Have you seen that new action film starring Tom Cruise?
I want to be an actor so Im studying drama.
Angelina Jolie is a famous actress.
I loved the recent adaptation of Jane Eyre.
There werent many people in the audience.
The film is based on a popular novel by Kathryn Stockett.
When will the new series of Downton Abbey be on?
My children love the animation Peppa Pig.
The film has a very small cast of only five actors.
We saw a great comedy starring Ben Stiller last week.
Hes an actor but now he wants to direct a film.
I watched an excellent drama that was set during the Second World War.

Its probable that the economy wont grow in the next few months.
You shouldnt protest against the referees decision.
We got through to the quarter-finals of the competition.
How long did it take you to recover from the accident?
This happened a few years ago I was walking my dog when I heard a gun shot.
I really hope my team wins a trophy this year.
Football referees are really unpopular in my country.
This candle is made of wax.
Professional footballers are extremely well-paid.
When I was younger I went to swimming lessons every Saturday.

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CINEMA
action film n
actor n
actress n
adaptation n
audience n
based on
be on
animation n
cast n
comedy n
direct v
drama n

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dub v
exciting adj
extra n
film n
film on location
funny adj
historical film n
horror film n
movie n
moving adj
musical n
play the part of
plot n
review n
rom-com n
scary adj
scene n
science fiction film n
script n
sequel n
set v
shoot on location
soundtrack n
special effects npl
star n
studio n
subtitles npl
thriller n
translation n
violent adj
war film n
western n

/db/
/ksat/
/ekstr/
/flm/
/flm n lken/
/fni/
/hstrkl flm/
/hr(r) flm/
/muvi/
/muv/
/mjuzkl/
/ple pt v/
/plt/
/rvju/
/rm km/
/skeri/
/sin/
/sans fkn flm/
/skrpt/
/sikwl/
/set/
/ut n lken/
/sandtrk/
/spel fekts/
/st(r)/
/stjudi/
/sbtatlz/
/rl(r)/
/trnzlen/
/valnt/
/w(r) flm/
/westn/

They usually dub American movies into Italian.


The last James Bond film was really exciting.
I was an extra in the recent film about Robin Hood.
Whats your favourite film?
We want to film on location in India.
That new comedy with Ricky Gervais is really funny.
It was a historical film about the American Civil War.
She was in a horror film about vampires.
They use the word movie, not film, in America.
That film about the First World War was really moving.
We saw the musical Mamma Mia! in London.
I want to play the part of Juliet in the new film of Romeo and Juliet.
The plot of the film was very complicated.
The film got a really bad review in the papers.
I dont like action films. I prefer watching rom-coms.
I thought that alien film was really scary.
I love the scene where they find each other at the train station.
He loves that science fiction film about aliens coming to earth.
The script was written by an experienced writer.
Will there be a sequel to this film?
They set the film in the Italian Alps.
Theyre going to shoot on location in Mexico.
I love the soundtrack to this film and I want to buy theCD.
They spent millions on the special effects in this dinosaur film.
Keira Knightley is the star of the film.
It was filmed in a studio in Hollywood.
Its a French film so it has English subtitles.
He starred in a thriller about a political scandal in America.
The translation of the film from English to Russian took three months.
Children shouldnt see violent films.
We saw a war film set during the Vietnam war.
That actor was in a western recently and he was one of the good guys.

/mz/
/bk/
/bat/
/klp/
/z/
/az/
/fes/
/fit/
/fz/
/ft/
/he(r)/
/hndz/
/hed/
/kk/
/niz/
/lez/
/lps/
/ma/
/nek/
/nd/

He has really strong arms.


I hurt my back in a horseriding accident.
Did that dog just bite you?
Clap your hands!
My dog has really big ears.
She has beautiful blue eyes.
She has such a pretty face.
What size are your feet?
You have lovely long fingers.
I broke my foot playing football.
I have long brown hair.
Are your hands clean?
I had a really big head when I was a baby.
Kick the ball as far as you can.
I get a lot of pain in my knees when I walk.
That girl has really long legs.
He has really thin lips.
Keep your mouth closed when youre eating.
My neck hurts when I work on the computer for toolong.
Nod your head if you want to say yes.

THE BODY
arms npl
back n
bite v
clap v
ears npl
eyes npl
face n
feet npl
fingers npl
foot n
hair n
hands npl
head n
kick v
knees npl
legs npl
lips npl
mouth n
neck n
nod v

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nose n
point v
shoulders npl
smell v
smile v
stare v
stomach n
taste v
teeth npl
throw v
toes npl
tongue n
tooth n
touch v
whistle v

I have a large nose just like my mother.


Can you point at the person who stole your money?
My shoulders hurt from carrying that heavy bag.
I can smell garlic.
Shell smile at you if you smile at her.
Dont stare at people its rude.
My stomach hurts because I ate too much.
Taste this cake its delicious.
I brush my teeth twice a day.
Throw the ball back to Jason.
Can you fit your toes into those pointy shoes?
How far can you stick your tongue out?
I broke a tooth on a hard bread roll.
If you touch the screen it will open the website.
I like to whistle a tune while I do the gardening.

/nz/
/pnt/
/ldz/
/smel/
/smal/
/ste(r)/
/stmk/
/test/
/ti/
/r/
/tz/
/t/
/tu/
/tt/
/wsl/

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


/ dfrnt sad v
jself/
/kdemk/
academic adj
/li/
alley n
/ktekt/
architect n
/rstkrtk/
aristocratic adj
/blif/
belief n
/kpsti/
capacity n
/knsltnt/
consultant n
/dres p/
dress up v
/da/
dye v
/dad/
dyed adj
/senl/
essential n
/eksbn/
exhibition n
/fknl/
functional adj
/r p/
grow up v
/hmls/
homeless adj
/adentfa/
identify v
/nhbt/
inhabit v
/nsttjun/
institution n
/ntlektul/
intellectual adj
/dd/
judge v
mainly for business or career /menli f(r) bzns
(r) kr(r)
purposes
ppsz/
/nstldk/
nostalgic adj
/ns/
nurse n
/ftrf/
photograph v
/rspektbl/
respectable adj
/rspns/
response n
/svnt/
servant n
/set/
setting n
/spektkjl(r)/
spectacular adj
/tek jself tu
take yourself too seriously
trisli/
/trnsfm/
transform v
/webkm/
webcam n
/welkm/
welcome v
a different side of yourself

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You should show your work colleagues a different side of yourself outside of work.
He works in an academic setting.
In films, New York is full of secret alleys.
The building was designed by a famous German architect.
She comes from a wealthy aristocratic family.
I have a strong belief that we should look after our parents when they get old.
I only use social media in a professional capacity.
I work as a business consultant.
I like to dress up when we go out for meals.
I want to dye my hair blond.
She has dyed red hair.
Its essential to have a good diet if you want to be fit and healthy.
I want to go to the art exhibition in the town centre.
I wear functional clothes, not fashionable clothes.
I dont really want to grow up so I still live with my parents.
I gave some money to the homeless man at the train station.
I identify more with my work role than with my privatelife.
What kind of people inhabit this land?
This is a well-known academic institution.
My aunt is very intellectual she thinks deeply about things.
Its wrong to judge people by their appearance.
Do you use social networking sites mainly for business or career purposes?
You are nostalgic for your childhood.
My aunt is a nurse and works in a hospital in London.
I would like to photograph this wonderful building.
The area is a home for respectable businesses.
What kind of response did you get to your email?
My great-grandmother was a servant at Buckingham Palace.
The castle was used as a setting for several films.
The building has a spectacular tower.
You take yourself too seriously you should relax abit.
They want to transform this area into a shopping centre.
I use a webcam to communicate with my friends in NewZealand.
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well-known person n
wounded adj
young and carefree
your other half

/wel nn psn/
/wundd/
/j nd kefri/
/j(r) (r) hf/

Hes a very well-known person hes on the radio.


This was a hospital for wounded soldiers.
When I was a student I was young and carefree.
Where did you first meet your other half?

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caricature n
class n
dominant adj
escapist n
gangster n
go viral
ID card n
identifiable adj
interpreter n
metropolis n
pen-name n
persist v
prehistoric adj
rigid adj
Scandinavian adj
socio-economic adj
tomb n
underdog n
visual projection n
vitally adv
worldly adj

/krkt(r)/
/kls/
/dmnnt/
/skepst/
/st(r)/
/ varl/
/adi kd/
/adentfabl/
/ntprt(r)/
/mtrpls/
/pen nem/
/psst/
/prihstrk/
/rdd/
/skndnevin/
/ssi eknmk/
/tum/
/ndd/
/vul prdekn/
/vatli/
/wldli/

The artist drew a caricature of me.


My parents are from the working class.
That lion looks really aggressive and dominant.
Im a bit of an escapist because I like to avoid boring things.
My uncle was a gangster in Chicago.
Do you think this video clip will go viral?
Do you have to carry an ID card in your country?
Are you easily identifiable from your passport photo?
They used an interpreter in the meeting to translate Russian into English.
New York City is a giant metropolis.
The Bront sisters all used a pen-name to hide the fact that they were women.
Our brains persist in using stereotypes.
I cant imgine what it was like to live in prehistoric times.
I dont have any rigid plans for the weekend.
Have you ever been to a Scandinavian country?
Their socio-ecomomic level was clear from their appearance.
They discovered the tomb of a young pharaoh.
I always like to support the underdog in any competition.
My photos on Facebook are a visual projection of mylife.
Judging people by their appearance was vitally important in the past.
She doesnt have much worldly experience.

/bhev/
/bd/
/br p/
/tit/
/kld/
/kmplsri/
/du/
/eduket/
/elmentri/
/kspel/
/fel/
/redz/
/rduet/
/hed tit(r)/
/ha skul/
/duni(r) ha skul/
/kndtn/
/ln/
/mdl skul/
/nn/

Lots of children in this class behave badly.


My parents sent me away to boarding school when I was 13.
I want to bring up my children in the countryside, not in the city.
I havent studied enough so Im going to cheat in my history exam.
I went to art college when I left school.
Maths is a compulsory subject everyone has to do it.
What will you do if you dont pass your exams?
I want to educate my children at home so I wont send them to school.
Primary school is called elementary school in America.
If you cheat in your exams the head teacher will expelyou.
Why did you fail your chemistry exam?
I want to study medicine, so I need really good grades in Science and Maths.
When did you graduate from university?
Whats the name of the head teacher at your school?
Hes a teacher at a high school in New York City.
I went to the same junior high school as my neighbour.
I went to kindergarten when I was three years old.
I want to learn Russian.
I went to middle school between the ages of nine and thirteen.
I went to a Catholic school and my maths teacher was a nun.

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Vocabulary Banks
EDUCATION
behave v
boarding adj
bring up v
cheat v
college n
compulsory adj
do v
educate v
elementary adj
expel v
fail v
grades npl
graduate v
head teacher n
high school n
junior high school n
kindergarten n
learn v
middle school n
nun n

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nursery n
pass v
priest n
primary adj
private adj
punish v
pupils npl
religious adj
results npl
revise v
secondary adj
semester n
state adj
study v
term n
twelfth grade n

/nsri/
/ps/
/prist/
/pramri/
/pravt/
/pn/
/pjuplz/
/rlds/
/rzlts/
/rvaz/
/sekndri/
/smest(r)/
/stet/
/stdi/
/tm/
/twelf red/

Before they go to school, children can go to nursery.


I really want to pass my maths exam this semester.
The church priest visits our school once a week to talk to the students.
Children in the UK start primary school when they are four or five.
Her parents paid for her to go to a private school.
Many teachers punish students with extra homework.
How many pupils are there in your school?
I went to a religious school it was Catholic.
Students in this school usually get really good exam results.
How many hours did you revise for the biology exam?
I started secondary school when I was eleven.
The autumn semester starts on the first day of October.
What are the state schools like in your country?
What subject will you study at university?
A school term usually lasts about twelve weeks.
My older sister is in twelfth grade this year.

/blkni/
/besmnt/
/sil/
/tmni/
/sti/
/kzi/
/kntri/
/ist kst/
/entrns/
/faples/
/et/
/rand fl(r)/
/lat/
/med v stn/
/mdn/
/pn fa(r)/
/atskts/
/p/
/pti/
/ruf/
/seknd fl(r)/
/spes/
/steps/
/sbbz/
/ters/
/tp fl(r)/
/tan/
/vld/
/wl/
/wdn flz/

Theres a great view from our balcony.


Many houses in Canada have a basement.
We painted the ceiling white.
We need to clean the chimney before we light the fire.
I want to live in a big city like Paris or London.
Our living room is small, but its really cosy.
I live in a small cottage in the country.
I live in Aldeburgh, a small town on the east coast.
The entrance to the building is round the back.
We have a beautiful Victorian fireplace in our livingroom.
We painted the gate to our garden dark green.
I dont want to live on the ground floor I dont think its safe.
We have big windows so our living room is really light.
Our house is made of stone.
We have an expensive modern kitchen.
I love sitting by the open fire in winter time.
I live on the outskirts of Birmingham.
A path leads through our garden to the back door of our house.
We have chairs, a table, and a barbecue on our patio.
Ill need a ladder to get that football off the roof.
We live on the second floor of that apartment block.
Our kitchen is really spacious so we put a dining table in it.
You have to go down three steps to get into our garden.
When we had children we moved from the city centre to the suburbs.
We have a terrace where you can sit outside and sunbathe.
We live on the top floor of that building and we have great views.
I was born in a town called Shrewsbury.
I grew up in a village in Wales.
There is a wall between our garden and our neighbours garden.
We have wooden floors in our dining room and living room and it looks great.

HOUSES
balcony n
basement n
ceiling n
chimney n
city n
cosy adj
country n
east coast n
entrance n
fireplace n
gate n
ground floor n
light adj
made of stone
modern adj
open fire n
outskirts npl
path n
patio n
roof n
second floor n
spacious adj
steps npl
suburbs npl
terrace n
top floor n
town n
village n
wall n
wooden floors npl

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


accomplished adj
adore v
bookcase n
competition n

/kmplt/
/d(r)/
/bkkes/
/kmptn/

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Hes an accomplished piano player.


I adore flowers, especially roses.
How many books are in that bookcase?
I won 500 in a competition!

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compose v
co-operate v
determined adj
excel v
expect v
extraordinary adj
fault n
forbidden adj
hang v
hug n
immigrant n
independent adj
let v
marks npl
mixed adj
motivated adj
mystery n
optional adj
orchestra n
outstanding adj
overlook v
perform v
plain adj
prize n
property n
punishment n
push v
remain v
resent v
strict adj
tidy adj
tower n
turn the house into
unpainted adj

/kmpz/
/kpret/
/dtmnd/
/ksel/
/kspekt/
/kstrdnri/
/flt/
/fbdn/
/h/
/h/
/mrnt/
/ndpendnt/
/let/
/mks/
/mkst/
/mtvetd/
/mstri/
/pnl/
/kstr/
/atstnd/
/vlk/
/pfm/
/plen/
/praz/
/prpti/
/pnmnt/
/p/
/rmen/
/rzent/
/strkt/
/tadi/
/ta(r)/
/tn has nt/
/npentd/

You can play well but can you compose your own music?
When she was 13, she refused to co-operate with her parents.
She was determined that her daughters would be successful.
Im jealous of Paul I wish I could excel in everything Ido, like him.
We expect you to be number one in your class for maths.
The school is really extraordinary because it has such talented students.
My dad drives me mad but it isnt really his fault.
Playing with friends and watching TV was forbidden by her parents.
Can you hang this picture of my parents on the wall forme?
My mum gave me a hug after the concert.
Her mother is a Bangladeshi immigrant.
Its hard to feel independent when you live with your parents.
Do your parents let you go out late at night?
She got top marks in her piano exam.
Is your school a mixed school with both boys and girls?
My son motivated himself to succeed in music.
Teenagers are a mystery to me I dont understand them.
Music is an optional subject at my school.
I play the violin in the school orchestra.
They were outstanding pupils who did really well.
Does your balcony overlook the river?
Would you like to perform in front of 500 people?
He used a plain old table in his kitchen.
She won a prize for her singing.
The house will become my property when my brotherdies.
What kind of punishment will a teacher give you for being late?
Be careful not to push your children too hard.
Do you think this garden will remain beautiful if we move out?
The girls did not seem to resent their mother.
My parents wont let me do anything theyre really strict!
Its not a tidy garden.
There is a large tower on the village church.
They decided to turn the house into a hotel.
Our dining table is unpainted.

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as soon as conj
choirmaster n
controversy n
cord n
eco-friendly adj
genius n
hi-tech adj
Id get on with them even
better if
if conj
If I came back very late
If I could afford it
If I had the money
If I lived on my own
If it was my place
lily of the valley n
mission n

/z sun z/
/kwamst(r)/
/kntrvsi/
/kd/
/ik frendli/
/dinis/
/ha tek/
/ad et n w m
ivn bet(r) f/
/f/
/f a kem bk veri
let/
/f a kd fd it/
/f a d mni/
/f a lvd n ma n/
/f t wz ma ples/
/lli v vli/
/mn/

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As soon as Rachel gets a job shell move out.


My uncle is the choirmaster at his local church.
It was a book that caused great controversy among itsreaders.
We fixed the picture to the wall with a cord.
We went on an eco-friendly holiday in Greece.
Our neighbours daughter is a maths genius.
They have a really hi-tech TV.
Id get on with my parents even better if I didnt live at home.
If I dont get into university Ill have to take the exams again.
If I came back very late after a night out, I would find my parents still awake and
waiting for me.
If I could afford it, I wouldnt move out because I like it here.
If I had the money, I would move out and rent my own little flat.
If I lived on my own, Id have to pay all of the rent myself.
If it was my place, Id be happy to do the cleaning, but its not.
My favourite scent is lily of the valley.
Our mission is to make this school more successful.

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parenting n
prestigious adj
prodigy n
pushy adj
rap n
relativity n
single-sex adj
take up v
unless conj
until conj
when conj

/pernt/
/prestds/
/prddi/
/pi/
/rp/
/reltvti/
/sl seks/
/tek p/
/nles/
/ntl/
/wen/

There is no correct way of parenting, you have to find what works for you.
Hes the leader of a prestigious choir group.
They think our son is some kind of prodigy.
A lot of pushy parents put pressure on their kids to get good results.
Have you ever been to a rap concert?
Who developed the theory of relativity?
This is a single-sex school there are only boys here.
Id like to take up Spanish so that I can go to Argentina for a holiday.
They wont give me a place at the university unless I get three As in my exams.
I dont want to plan any celebrations until I know theresults.
Ill call you when I get the card.

/tiv/
/ri/
/ju/
/tt/
/tuz/
/kmpenset/
/kmplen/
/dlv(r)/
/demnstret/
/ksplen/
/luz/
/pe/
/rspnd/
/sel/
/sksid/

What would you like to achieve during your gap year?


Do you agree with me?
How often do you argue with your parents?
Did you attach the report to your email?
Which subject are you going to choose to study at university?
Did they compensate you for the accident?
I would like to complain to the hotel manager.
When will they deliver our new sofa?
I would like to demonstrate how to use this new coffeemachine.
Can you explain this mathematical formula to me?
Try not to lose your mobile phone!
I have to pay for the meal now.
I need to respond to this email before I leave.
I would like to sell my old car.
It takes a lot of hard work to succeed in this businesss

/plken/
/pla f(r)/
/bi fad/
/fm(r)/
/fl tam/
/lj(r)/
/mjuzn/
/vtam/
/pt tam/
/pmnnt/
/fmsst/
/prmt/
/prmn/
/kwlfkenz/
/rdndnt/
/rzan/
/reznen/
/rta(r)/
/sk/

Have you looked at John Jacksons application for the new job?
Did you apply for that teaching job?
I think Jodie is going to be fired tomorrow.
My grandfather was a pig farmer.
Is your job full-time or part-time?
I want to be a lawyer when I grow up.
Peter is an excellent musician and plays the trumpet in a world-famous orchestra.
How much overtime do you do every month?
I want to find a part-time job when I go to university.
I wish I could get a permanent job.
I would like to be a pharmacist so I have to study pharmacy at university.
I hope they promote me soon.
Congratulations on your promotion, Dave!
What kind of qualifications do you have?
They made 20 people redundant last month.
If they dont promote me then I will resign.
Have you read Lynnes letter of resignation?
I will be 70 when I retire.
If you are caught stealing they will sack you.

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WORD BUILDING
achieve v
agree v
argue v
attach v
choose v
compensate v
complain v
deliver v
demonstrate v
explain v
lose v
pay v
respond v
sell v
succeed v

WORK
application n
apply for v
be fired
farmer n
full-time adj
lawyer n
musician n
overtime n
part-time adj
permanent adj
pharmacist n
promote v
promotion n
qualifications npl
redundant adj
resign v
resignation n
retire v
sack v

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scientist n
self-employed adj

/santst/
/self mpld/

My aunt is a scientist and she works for a pharmaceutical company.


I would love to be self-employed and just work for myself.

set up v
temporary adj
training course n
translator n
unemployed adj
well-qualified adj

/set p/
/temprri/
/tren ks/
/trnzlet(r)/
/nmpld/
/wel kwlfad/

I want to set up my own company.


This is a temporary job which lasts for three months.
Have you done that training course on time management?
She speaks French and Italian so she works as a translator.
How long have you been unemployed?
My brother is really well-qualified but he still cant get a job.

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


analytical adj
bear v
chemist n
compensate v
complimentary adj
crazy adj
demonstrate v
enthusiastic adj
entrepreneur n
express oneself
faulty adj
flattery n
get a job v
hesitate v

/nltkl/
/be(r)/
/kemst/
/kmpenset/
/kmplmentri/
/krezi/
/demnstret/
/njuzistk/
/ntrprn(r)/
/kspres wnself/
/flti/
/fltri/
/et db/
/heztet/

humorous adj
impressive adj
inspect v
instinct n
invest v
lose your temper
make it clear
marketing n
mental note n
personally adv
pharmacy n
product n
profitable adj
profits npl
properly adv
reject v
sales n
season n
sense n
share n
specific adj
spoil v
swear v
threaten v
waste of time

/hjumrs/
/mpresv/
/nspekt/
/nstkt/
/nvest/
/luz j(r) temp(r)/
/mek t kl(r)/
/mkt/
/mentl nt/
/psnli/
/fmsi/
/prdkt/
/prftbl/
/prfts/
/prpli/
/rdekt/
/selz/
/sizn/
/sens/
/e(r)/
/spsfk/
/spl/
/swe(r)/
/retn/
/west v tam/

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Do you have an analytical mind?


I just cant bear bad service.
I picked up the medicine at the chemist.
We will compensate everyone who has bought a ticket if the show is cancelled.
They offered us complimentary drinks because the food was late
Justin is really strange I think hes actually a bit crazy!
Can you please demonstrate this app for me?
Maria is really enthusiastic about her new job.
Our daughter has created her own product and is a promising young entrepreneur.
It is difficult to express oneself sometimes.
This kettle is faulty so I will take it back to the shop.
Lots of people use flattery to get what they want.
Ive got no money so I really need to get a job.
Tell them that you will not hesitate to change banks if they dont improve their
service..
He complained in a humorous way about the terrible service.
His experience is really impressive so I think we should give him the job.
The authorities wanted to inspect the cleanliness of the restaurant.
I have a good instinct about who to trust.
Are you prepared to invest money in my business?
I lose my temper really easily.
Make it clear you might change to another mobile phone company.
Gareth works in marketing.
Make a mental note of the circumstances and write a letter later.
BA invited them personally to inspect the airlines catering facilities.
Can you get some aspirin at the pharmacy for me?
Can I ask you a few questions about your product?
Is your company profitable?
I shared the profits from the business with my wife.
He loves complaining properly and in writing.
I hope the bank wont reject my application for a loan.
I bought this jumper in the sales and it was reduced by50 per cent!
The new clothes range for the autumn season has just arrived.
He has a good spatial sense so he became an architect.
Investors usually take a share of the profits.
Dont be too specific when you make a complaint.
Dont spoil your meal by getting into an argument with the waiter.
Never shout and swear it achieves nothing.
You should threaten to tell the newspapers about the bad service.
Screaming and shouting is a complete waste of time.

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admirable adj
bargain n
calculate v
calculation n
caring adj
carriage n
catering n
certain adj
charismatic adj
chief executive n
complex adj
convinced adj
countless adj
courier n
creative adj
den n
doing very well
dreaded adj
eccentric adj
empty-handed adj
fair adj
finance director n
fumes npl
function n
graphic design n
hopeless adj
imagine v
improvise v
initiative n
lobby n
look for a job
loyal adj
make it
marketing director n
mouldy adj
move on v
obsessive adj
outlet n
practicality n
principle n
product designer n
puddle n
replica n
rights npl
scratch v
send in a CV
slogan n
spatial adj
standards npl
stock market n
successful adj

/dmrbl/
/bn/
/klkjulet/
/klkjulen/
/ker/
/krd/
/ketr/
/stn/
/krzmtk/
/tif zekjtv/
/kmpleks/
/knvnst/
/kantls/
/kri(r)/
/krietv/
/den/
/du veri wel/
/dredd/
/ksentrk/
/empti hndd/
/fe(r)/
/fanns drekt(r)/
/fjumz/
/fkn/
/rfk dzan/
/hpls/
/mdn/
/mprvaz/
/ntv/
/lbi/
/lk f(r) db/
/ll/
/mek t/
/mkt
drekt(r)/
/mldi/
/muv n/
/bsesv/
/atlet/
/prktklti/
/prnspl/
/prdkt dzan(r)/
/pdl/
/replk/
/rats/
/skrt/
/send n si vi/
/sln/
/spel/
/stnddz/
/stk mkt/
/bi sksesfl/

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The way he is coping with the death of his grandfather is admirable.


I got a real bargain in town this dress only cost 10!
I am able to calculate space and distance.
Im good at maths. I find complex calculations easy.
I want to work in a caring profession like nursing.
Where is the first class carriage on this train?
I would like to run a catering company.
Im not certain if I will come to the party tonight.
People want to work with Dan because hes so charismatic.
I wrote a letter of complaint to the chief executive of the company.
Im good at maths. I find complex calculations easy.
If they are not convinced by the presentation, they wont invest their money.
Ive had countless free meals because I complain all thetime.
Use a courier service to send this package because it will be faster.
His stories are really creative. He has got a great imagination.
The children made a den in the woods where they hid.
Helen is doing very well in her new job.
After the presentation, theres the dreaded interview stage.
Our neighbour is an eccentric old man who rarely leaves his house.
We had to leave the bank empty-handed because they wouldnt lend us the money.
Is it fair to give money to Katie but not to her sister?
Anthony is the finance director for a publishing company.
Horrible fumes are coming out of that old bus.
One function of the product is to open bottles.
He used his Art degree to get a job in graphic design.
British people are usually hopeless at complaining.
I cant imagine living anywhere else but here.
I dont like to improvise I prefer to read from a script.
I think we should hire her she shows a lot of initiative.
Ill meet you in the main lobby of the hotel.
When you finish your exams you should look for a job straightaway.
Our shop has hundreds of loyal customers who come here regularly.
Do you think Philips company will make it out of the recession?
Who is the marketing director at this company?
They served mouldy strawberries on the aeroplane.
Selling my wedding dress helped me move on from my marriage breakdown.
My younger sister is really obsessive about the boy band One Direction.
She works in a designer clothing outlet store.
The practicality of the product convinced them to invest money in it.
I find it easy to understand theoretical principles.
Shes a product designer and she designed a new kind of bottle and can opener.
I stepped in a puddle of water and now my feet are wet.
Hes making a new table that is a replica of Windsor Castle.
Its important to know your rights when you complain.
Try not to scratch my mobile phone screen.
You should send in a CV to that marketing company.
Do you have an advertising slogan for your product?
You also have good spatial awareness youd make a good architect.
I can only imagine this is an unusual departure from your usual high standards.
I want to work on the stock market so Im going to study finance.
He owns a really successful clothing company.

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theoretical adj
type v
veil n
worthless adj

/retkl/
/tap/
/vel/
/wls/

I find it easy to understand theoretical principles.


How fast can you type?
Did you wear a veil on your wedding day?
Ryans idea for a new product was dismissed as worthless.

/ke(r)/
/kefl/
/kefli/
/kels/
/kelsli/
/kmft/
/kmftbl/
/nkmftbl/
/kmftbli/
/nkmftbli/
/ftun/
/ftnt/
/nftnt/
/ftntli/
/nftntli/
/pens/
/pent/
/mpent/
/pentli/
/mpentli/
/lk/
/lki/
/nlki/
/lkli/
/nlkli/

You need to take care of your teeth or you will have problems.
That drink is hot. Please be careful not to drop it.
Please drive carefully. I dont want you to have an accident.
He is a careless driver. He will cause an accident.
He carelessly threw away an important document.
I bought this sofa for comfort, not style.
The room wasnt great but the bed was really comfortable.
This chair is incredibly uncomfortable. I need to buy a new one.
Is everyone sitting comfortably?
The train was uncomfortably hot.
He couldnt believe his good fortune when he found 20dollars.
He didnt look when he crossed the road and was fortunate not to have an accident.
Its unfortunate you couldnt be there. It was a great party.
The rain was really heavy, but fortunately we had ourumbrellas.
The parks were beautiful, but unfortunately it rained almost every day.
You need a lot of patience to work with children.
He is really patient and will take his time to explain things.
She is so impatient. She wont wait for more than fiveminutes.
Please wait patiently. We will be boarding the plane in one hour.
He kept impatiently pressing the bell to get someones attention.
Are luck and practice just as important as talent?
He was lucky enough to win the completion.
Do you know anyone who is particularly lucky or unlucky?
Luckily he caught an earlier bus or he might have missed his flight.
Unluckily for her, she missed her flight.

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Vocabulary Banks
WORD BUILDING
care n
careful adj
carefully adv
careless adj
carelessly adv
comfort n
comfortable adj
uncomfortable adj
comfortably adv
uncomfortably adv
fortune n
fortunate adj
unfortunate adj
fortunately adv
unfortunately adv
patience n
patient adj
impatient adj
patiently adv
impatiently adv
luck n
lucky adj
unlucky adj
luckily adv
unluckily adv

USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES


adaptor n
alarm n
blogger n
co-ordinated adj
desperate adj
device n
disconnect v
electronic device n
headphones npl
hits npl
inspector n
install v
intelligent adj
keyboard n
memory stick n
mistake n

/dpt(r)/
/lm/
/bl(r)/
/kdnetd/
/desprt/
/dvas/
/dsknekt/
/lektrnk dvas/
/hedfnz/
/hts/
/nspekt(r)/
/nstl/
/nteldnt/
/kibd/
/memri stk/
/mstek/

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You need an adaptor when you go abroad.


I programmed the alarm on my phone to wake me up.
This blogger has some really controversial views.
Im bad at sports because Im not very co-ordinated.
It was very late and I was desperate to get home.
I love my new smartphone its a very useful device.
Disconnect your MP3 player from the computer.
You cannot use an electronic device on this plane.
Do you normally listen to music with headphones or with speakers?
My blog had 531 hits in the first week.
The inspector asked to see our train tickets.
You need to install an update before using this program.
Shes very intelligent. She always does well at school.
Do you prefer to use a keyboard with or without a mouse?
My memory stick is so important now I save all my work on it.
Its just a small mistake dont worry so much.

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mouse n
off button n
on button n
owner n
petrol n
phone charger n
plug n
plug v
relevant adj
remote control n
rescue v
screen n
set v
socket n
solution n
speaker n
stranger n
survey n
switch n
switch off v
turn down v
turn up v
unplug v
upset adj
USB cable n
volume n

/mas/
/f btn/
/nbtn/
/n(r)/
/petrl/
/fn td(r)/
/pl/
/pl/
/relvnt/
/rmt kntrl/
/reskju/
/skrin/
/set/
/skt/
/slun/
/spik(r)/
/strend(r)/
/sve/
/swt/
/swt f/
/tn dan/
/tn p/
/npl/
/pset/
/ju es bi kebl/
/vljum/

I bought a new wireless mouse for my computer.


I pressed the off button on the TV.
I pressed the on button on my laptop.
I live in this house but Im not the owner.
The car suddenly stopped. We had run out of petrol.
I put my phone charger into a socket.
How many pins do plugs in your country have?
Plug your computer into the socket.
Much of the information is not relevant or useful.
Wheres the remote control for the TV?
We were lucky someone came to rescue us.
My mobile has a large screen and I can watch videos.
I set my alarm clock for 7.30 a.m.
I plugged my phone charger into a socket.
One solution to our lack of space would be to move house.
Do you normally listen to music with headphones or with speakers?
Dont speak to that stranger. It might be dangerous.
A recent survey had some disappointing findings.
I cant find the switch to turn it on.
Switch off your mobile phone, please.
Could you turn down the volume? Its too loud.
Can you turn up the volume? I cant hear it.
I always unplug my computer when I turn it off.
Im a bit upset and I dont feel like talking.
Ill need a USB cable to transfer the pictures to my computer.
I made the volume on the TV louder.

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angel n
boot n
common sense n
elite adj
hitchhike v
information overload n
interruption n
irritation n
motorbike n
native adj
obscure adj
phone box n
preset adj
productive adj
rent v
several det
shiver v
stroke of luck
tank n
technological adj
tough adj
tutor n
vital adj
willpower n

/endl/
/but/
/kmn sens/
/lit/
/hthak/
/nfmen
vld/
/ntrpn/
/rten/
/mtbak/
/netv/
/bskj(r)/
/fn bks/
/priset/
/prdktv/
/rent/
/sevrl/
/v(r)/
/strk v lk/
/tk/
/teknldkl/
/tf/
/tjut(r)/
/vatl/
/wlpa(r)/

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Shes such an angel, always looking after other people.


If the car boot is full, put that bag on the back seat.
Not everything needs to be learnt. Some things are just common sense.
We watched the training practice of some elite ice hockey players.
I tried to hitchhike once, but I was unsuccessful.
She always sends too many emails its an information overload.
I need to focus without any interruptions.
Information overload is a modern irritation for many people.
I wanted to ride my motorbike, but couldnt find my helmet.
I live in London but Im a native New Yorker.
The internet has made it easier to find obscure information.
We dont have a phone box here any more everyone has a mobile.
This app disconnects you from the web at preset times.
Ive had lots of time, but I havent been very productive.
I rent an $800-a-month apartment.
They paid for my bus ticket, and took me to several places.
The cold wind outside made me shiver.
Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck.
He walked up to my motorbike, opened the tank, and poured the petrol in.
Can you help me? Im not very good with technological problems.
Weve been through some tough times, but its betternow.
When I was at school, I had a great maths tutor.
The extra practice is vital if we want to win.
It takes a lot of willpower to give up smoking.

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File 10
USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES
accused adj
admire v
adopt v
alibi n
case n
commit v
court n
defence n
deliberately adv
detective n
expression n
guilty adj
icon n
ideal adj
identity n
importance n
intend v
investigation n
launch v
mistaken adj
murder v
murder n
murderer n
original adj
prisoner n
prosecution n
prove v
remarkable adj
room-mate n
sensation n
shut down v
solve v
suspect n
swear v
transfer v
trial n
unsolved adj
victim n
witness n

/kjuzd/
/dma(r)/
/dpt/
/lba/
/kes/
/kmt/
/kt/
/dfens/
/dlbrtli/
/dtektv/
/kspren/
/lti/
/akn/
/adil/
/adentti/
/mptns/
/ntend/
/nvesten/
/lnt/
/mstekn/
/md(r)/
/md(r)/
/mdr(r)/
/rdnl/
/przn(r)/
/prskjun/
/pruv/
/rmkbl/
/rummet/
/sensen/
/t dan/
/slv/
/sspekt/
/swe(r)/
/trnsf(r)/
/tral/
/nslvd/
/vktm/
/wtns/

The dock is where an accused person sits or stands incourt.


I really admire Japanese design. Its my favourite.
Weve decided to adopt a child.
He had an alibi to prove where he was.
Not every criminal case can be solved.
Why do people commit crimes?
The man was sentenced in court to life in prison.
He had no defence for his terrible actions.
Murder is the crime of killing a person deliberately.
He was a detective in the London police force.
She was the ideal witness with her expression of honesty and kindness.
She was found guilty of committing a crime.
Ronaldo is a football icon.
She was the ideal person for the job.
No one is sure of the identity of the murderer.
There was no malice in her, and no sense of importance.
They intend to call four witnesses during the trial.
They spent a considerable amount of time and money on the investigation.
He decided to launch Facebook from his room in 2004.
I was mistaken for a waitress in the restaurant.
To murder somebody is a terrible thing.
They had no idea who was responsible for the murder.
Weeks passed, but the murderer still wasnt caught.
Stephen Wozniak designed the original Apple I and Apple II computers.
The prisoner had to spend 25 years in jail for murder.
The prosecution intended to call four witnesses.
They couldnt prove that he committed the murder.
You must have remarkable eyes if you can see that far!
Dustin Moskovitz was Mark Zuckerbergs room-mate at university.
She became a worldwide singing sensation.
It was shut down by the university, but it inspired him to create Facebook.
How did she try to solve the mystery?
The police questioned the suspect about the murder.
I swear to tell the truth.
Ill need a USB cable to transfer the pictures to my computer.
It was the strangest murder trial I have ever attended.
One of the great unsolved murder mysteries of all time is that of Jack the Ripper.
She saw Adams on the steps of the victims house.
He was a witness to the crime.

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abolish v
acquit v
album cover n
biological adj
bloodshot adj
brutal adj
computer programmer n

/bl/
/kwt/
/lbm kv(r)/
/baldkl/
/bldt/
/brutl/
/kmpjut
prrm(r)/

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In England, the death penalty was abolished in 1965.


The judge acquitted him and he was set free.
You can scroll through the album covers on your computer.
Steve Jobs found his biological mother in the 1980s.
You look really tired and your eyes are bloodshot.
It was one of the most brutal murders of the 21st century.
Mark Zuckerberg, the American computer programmer and inventor of
Facebook, was born in 1984.
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considerable adj
cross-examine v
dazed adj
death penalty n
depend on v
dock n
eyesight n
foggy adj
founder n
honesty n
iconic adj
kindness n
lamplight n
landmark n
malice n
merchant n
monochrome adj
moonlight n
novel n
panic n
plead v
powerless adj
recent adj
sample n
silhouette n
silicon n
slight adj
spectacles npl
terrorize v
tribute n
Tube map n
well-built adj

/knsdrbl/
/krs zmn/
/dezd/
/de penlti/
/dpend n/
/dk/
/asat/
/fi/
/fand(r)/
/nsti/
/aknk/
/kandns/
/lmplat/
/lndmk/
/mls/
/mtnt/
/mnkrm/
/munlat/
/nvl/
/pnk/
/plid/
/pals/
/risnt/
/smpl/
/sluet/
/slkn/
/slat/
/spektklz/
/terraz/
/trbjut/
/tjub mp/
/wel blt/

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They spent a considerable amount of time and money on the investigation.


The lawyer for the defence began to cross-examine Mrs Salmon.
He was walking in the middle of the road, looking dazed.
In England, the death penalty was abolished in 1965.
A mans life may depend on your evidence.
The defendant stood in the dock, waiting to hear the judges decision.
The optician tested my eyesight yesterday I need newglasses!
In 1888, a brutal murderer walked the dark, foggy streets of London.
Mark Zuckerberg was one of the founders of Facebook.
Her honesty meant that many people trusted her.
Tower Bridge is an iconic building in London.
He always thinks of other people. Kindness is his greatstrength.
The lamplight made everything on the street clear.
Tower Bridge is a famous London landmark.
There was no malice in her. She didnt want to hurtanyone.
Merchants played a big part in making the city of Venice a success.
It had a 23-inch monochrome screen.
The moonlight made it a very clear evening.
Do you enjoy reading crime novels?
Please stay calm and do not cause a panic.
I understand he intends to plead not guilty.
The police seemed powerless to stop the murders.
There has been another recent theory about how ithappened.
Cornwell analysed a DNA sample to prove who Jack the Ripper really was.
It incorporated Jobs silhouette with the white Applelogo.
Silicon is used to manufacture electronic parts.
Her accent isnt very strong. Its a slight accent.
I have never had to wear spectacles. My eyesight isperfect.
He terrorized the inhabitants of the city.
This logo was designed as a tribute to Steve Jobs.
A Tube map isnt an accurate street map of London.
Have you seen how big he is? Hes really well-built.

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