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68 VOCABULARY The body

1 Most people have 32 of them and use them to eat. ITl£1£1T I HI


2 The part of your body where food is digested after
you've eaten it. I I I
3 When you cry or peel onions, they go red. I I I I I
4 When you sit down in the dentist's chair, the dentist
asks you to open this. I I I I I I
5 It can be straight, wavy, or curly. I I I I I
6 They're half way down your legs. I I I I I
7 When you have a cold, it's sometimes difficult to
breathe through it and you can't smell anything. I I I
8 A cat uses it to drink milk. I I I
9 There are five of these on each of your feet. I I I I I
10 At the end of a concert, the audience does this to show
they like what they've heard. I I I I I
11 When you want to show you're happy, you do this. I I I I I
12 In most countries you do this if you want to agree
with something someone says without speaking. I I I
13 We usually do this to flowers when we are given them. I I I I
14 In art galleries you mustn't do this to the paintings
or sculptures. I I I I I
15 You make this sound with your lips t o at tract
someone's attention in the street. I
16 Basketball players move the ball to each other by
doing this. I I
17 Food that has too much salt in it horrible! I I I I
18 We have two of these to hear. I I I I
19 You should swim a lot if you have problems with
this part of your body. I I
20 It's a verb and it means to look at somebody
or something for a long time. I I

English File 3rd edition Teacher's Book Intermediate Photocopiable ©Oxford University Press 2013
SOLUTIONS OF VOCABULARY 6B

2 stomach
3 eyes
4 mouth
5 hair
6 knees
7 nose
8 tongue
9 toes
10 clap
11 smile
12 nod
13 smell
14 touch
15 whistle
16 throw
17 tastes
18 ears
19 back
20 stare

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