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No.

Front Back
Carlos buys a huge car.

 What …….. Carlos ……?

 How big ….. the car?


1
 Who ……………………..?

…………………….
/hjuːdʒ/
She ignored my question and changed the subject.
 Make two sentences with “ignore”
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Ignore
/ɪɡˈnɔːr/
While driving down the street, he sees a girl on a bicycle.
 Make a sentence with “driving down”
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/ˈdraɪvɪŋ daʊn/

She has long blond hair.


 Make two sentences with “blond”
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/blɑːnd/
He yelled at the other driver.
 Make two sentences with “yell”
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5

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/jel/
“What’s up” He says.
 Make a sentence with “what’s up”
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/wʌtz ʌp/
He jumps out of the car and smiles.
 Make a sentence with “jump out of”
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/dʒʌmp aʊt ʌv/
She kisses Carlos on the cheek.
 Make two sentences with “cheek”
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8

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/tʃiːk/

The girl turns and gets off the bike.


 Make two sentences with “turn”
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9

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/tɜːrn/

Snow covered the sidewalk.


 Make two sentences with “sidewalk”
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10

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/ˈsaɪdwɔːk/
A heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly.

 Ex: We got caught in a torrential downpour.

 Make a sentence with “downpour”


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Downpour
/ˈdaʊnpɔːr/
A light wind.

 Ex: A light breeze was blowing.

 Make a sentence with “breeze”


12 ……………………………………..

Breeze
/briːz/

Nearly dark, or badly lit in a way that makes you feel sad.

 Ex: It was a wet and gloomy day.

 Make a sentence with “gloomy”


13 ……………………………………..

Gloomy
/ˈɡluːmi/

Extremely cold.

 Ex: It's freezing cold outside.

 Make a sentence with “freezing”


14 ……………………………………..

Freezing
/ˈfriːzɪŋ/

A snowstorm with very strong winds.

 Ex: The blizzard struck the north-east yesterday, causing


serious damage.

15  Make a sentence with “blizzard”


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Blizzard
/ˈblɪzərd/
There’s a penguin in the zoo.
 Make a sentence with “penguin”
……………………………………..

16

.......................
/ˈpeŋɡwɪn/

We often go to the zoo at the weekend.


 Make two sentences with “zoo”
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17 ..........................................................

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/zuː/

Sydney, surf capital of the world.


 Make two sentences with “surf”
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18 ..........................................................

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/sɜːrf/

Huge waves were breaking on the shore.


 Make two sentences with “wave”
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19 ..........................................................

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/weɪv/
Many diets fail because they are boring.
 Make two sentences with “fail”
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20 ..........................................................

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/feɪl/

If I don't get more money I'll quit.


 Make two sentences with “quit”
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21 ..........................................................

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/kwɪt/

She was too drunk to remember anything about the


party.
 Make two sentences with “drunk”

22 ……………………………………..
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/drʌŋk/

The show was hilarious—I couldn't stop laughing.


 Make two sentences with “laugh”
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23 ..........................................................

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/læf/
Music is a passion with him.
 Make two sentences with “passion”
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24 ..........................................................

.......................
/ˈpæʃn/

He goes to Hawaii to find a coach.


 Make a sentences with “coach”
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25

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/koʊtʃ/

My parents have always encouraged me in my choice


of career.
 Make two sentences with “encourage”
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/ɪnˈkɜːrɪdʒ/

His persistence was finally rewarded when the


insurance company agreed to pay for the damage.
 Make two sentences with “persistence”

27 ……………………………………..
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.......................
/pərˈsɪstəns/
I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded in
making her angry.
 Make two sentences with “succeed”

28 ……………………………………..
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/səkˈsiːd/

The world basketball champions.


 Make two sentences with “champion”
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/ˈtʃæmpiən/

Two prisoners have escaped.


 Make two sentences with “escape”
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30 ...........................................................

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/ɪˈskeɪp/

A game played by two teams of 13 or 15 players, using an oval


ball which may be kicked or carried. Teams try to put the ball
over the other team’s line.

 Ex: Kids from six years old play mini rugby at the club.
31
 Make a sentence with “rugby”
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Rugby
/ˈrʌɡbi/
A game played on ice, in which players use long sticks to hit a
hard rubber disc (called a puck) into the other team’s goal.

 Ex: Ice hockey is my favorite sport at the Winter


Olympics.
32
 Make a sentence with “ice hockey”
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Ice hockey
/ˈaɪs hɑːki/

To exercise by lifting heavy objects (such as barbells) in order


to become stronger.

 Ex: He has been lifting weights for exercise.

33  Make a sentence with “lifting weights”


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Lifting weights
/lɪftɪŋ weɪts /

The sport or activity of moving over snow on skis.

 Ex: He taught us how to improve our skiing technique.

 Make a sentence with “skiing”


34 ……………………………………..

Skiing
/ˈskiːɪŋ/

The sport or activity of riding a bicycle.

 Ex: Cycling is Europe's second most popular sport.

 Make a sentence with “cycling”


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Cycling
/ˈsaɪklɪŋ/
If you are in love with someone, you feel romantically or
sexually attracted to them, and they are very important
to you.

 Ex: I've never really been in love with anyone.


36
 Make a sentence with “in love”
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In love
/ɪn lʌv/

Very angry.

 Ex: She was absolutely furious at having been deceived.

 Make a sentence with “furious”


37 ……………………………………..

Furious
/ˈfjʊriəs/

Feeling or showing disgust.

 Ex: He was disgusted to see such awful living


conditions.

38  Make a sentence with “furious”


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Disgusted
/dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/

Needing sleep; ready to go to sleep.

 Ex: He had begun to feel sleepy.

 Make a sentence with “sleepy”


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Sleepy
/ˈsliːpi/
Very tired.

 Ex: The exhausted climbers were rescued by helicopter.

 Make a sentence with “exhausted”


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Exhausted
/ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd/

A person who is or was in the same class as you at


school or college.

 Ex: Are you curious to know where your former


classmates are now?
41
 Make a sentence with “classmate”
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C_as_m_te
/ˈklæsmeɪt/

A person of the same age or belonging to the same age


group.

 Ex: Siblings and age-mates commonly lived together.

42  Make a sentence with “age-mate”


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Age-mate
/ˈeɪdʒ meɪt/

A member of the same team or group as yourself.

 Ex: My teammates are great fun to play with.

43  Make a sentence with “teammate”


……………………………………..

T_a_m_t_
/ˈtiːmmeɪt/
A person that you work with, often doing the same job, in
an office, a factory, etc.

 Ex: Her workmates organized a leaving party for her last


day in the office.
44

 Make a sentence with “workmate”


_o_k_at_ ……………………………………..
/ˈwɜːrkmeɪt/

A person that you have a special friendship with because


you understand each other’s feelings and interests.

 Ex: He’s not just my friend, he’s my soulmate.

45  Make a sentence with “soulmate”


……………………………………..

S_u_mate
/ˈsoʊlmeɪt/

I had a vivid dream about my old school.


 Make two sentences with “dream”
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46 ..........................................................

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/driːm/

They were successful in winning the contract.


 Make a sentence with “successful”
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/səkˈsesfl/
He was a guest speaker at the conference.
 Make a sentence with “speaker”
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48

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/ˈspiːkər/

An audience of millions watched the wedding on TV.


 Make a sentence with “audience”
……………………………………..

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/ˈɔːdiəns/

The children were excited about opening their


presents.
 Make two sentences with “excited”
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/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/

What terrible news!


 Make two sentences with “terrible”
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/ˈterəbl/
They didn't reach the border until after dark.
 Make two sentences with “reach”
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/riːtʃ/

You need to set yourself some long-term goals.


 Make two sentences with “goal”
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/ɡoʊl/

I would spend hours daydreaming about a house of


my own.
 Make a sentence with “daydream”

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/ˈdeɪdriːm/

I can't imagine life without the children now.


 Make two sentences with “imagine”
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/ɪˈmædʒɪn/
I hope my French will improve when I go to France.
 Make two sentences with “improve”
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/ɪmˈpruːv/

I don't think you realize how important this is to her.


 Make two sentences with “realize”
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/ˈriːəlaɪz/

The first part of the plan has been safely


accomplished.
 Make two sentences with “accomplish”

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/əˈkɑːmplɪʃ/

Her style of painting has been imitated by other


artists.
 Make two sentences with “imitate”

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.......................
/ˈɪmɪteɪt/
Anita paused for a moment, then said: ‘All right’.
 Make a sentence with “pause”
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/pɔːz/

He can't seem to play in rhythm.


 Make a sentence with “rhythm”
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/ˈrɪðəm/

Don't speak to me in that tone of voice.


 Make a sentence with “tone”
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/toʊn/

Her eyes showed no fear.


 Make a sentence with “fear”
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/fɪr/
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal.
 Make two sentences with “overcome”
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/ˌoʊvərˈkʌm/

He made the announcement in a speech on television.


 Make a sentence with “speech”
……………………………………..

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/spiːtʃ/

The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and


animals.

 Ex: She studied biology at university.

66
 Make a sentence with “biology”
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Biology
/baɪˈɑːlədʒi/

The study or use of electronic equipment, especially


computers, for storing, accessing, analysing and sending
information.

 Ex: Recent advances in information technology have led


67 to important changes in the operation of offices.

Information technology  Make a sentence with “information technology”


/ɪnfərˌmeɪʃn tekˈnɑːlədʒi/ ……………………………………..
Classes at school in which children do exercise and
learn to play sport, or the area of study relating to such
classes.

 Ex: She studies physical education on Monday.


68

 Make a sentence with “physical education”


Physical education ……………………………………..
/ˌfɪzɪkl edʒuˈkeɪʃn/

Knowledge about the structure and behaviour of the


natural and physical world, based on facts that you can
prove, for example by experiments.

 Ex: His essay is not based on good science.


69

 Make a sentence with “science”


Science ……………………………………..
/ˈsaɪəns/

The scientific study of the earth’s surface, physical


features, divisions, products, population, etc.

 Ex: The geography of the area makes travel very


difficult.
70

 Make a sentence with “geography”


Geography ……………………………………..
/dʒiˈɑːɡrəfi/

Having a strong taste because spices have been used to


flavour it.

 Ex: Do you like spicy food?

71  Make a sentence with “spicy”


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................
/ˈspaɪsi/
Having a taste like that of a lemon or of fruit that is not
ready to eat.

 Ex: The sauce tasted very sour.

72  Make a sentence with “sour”


……………………………………..

................
/ˈsaʊər/

Containing or tasting of salt.

 Ex: It tasted slightly salty.

 Make a sentence with “salty”


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/ˈsɔːlti/

Not having a strong or interesting taste.

 Ex: This sauce is rather bland.

 Make a sentence with “bland”


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/blænd/

With an unpleasantly sharp taste.

 Ex: The drink tasted bitter.

 Make a sentence with “bitter”


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................
/ˈbɪtər/
A large building or covered area that has many
shops/stores, restaurants, etc. inside it.

 Ex: Let's go to the mall.

76  Make a sentence with “mall”


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Mall
/mɔːl/

A thing that you can wear or carry that matches your


clothes, for example a belt or a bag.

 Ex: Fashion accessories to dress up your wardrobe.

77  Make a sentence with “accessories”


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Accessories
/əkˈsesəri/

A thing bought for less than the usual price.

 Ex: The car was a bargain at that price.

 Make a sentence with “bargain”


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Bargain
/ˈbɑːrɡən/

Enjoying shopping very much and spending too much


time or money doing it.

 Ex: A self-confessed shopaholic, Diane loved looking


for new clothes with her two daughters.
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 Make a sentence with “shopaholic”
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Shopaholic
/ˌʃɑːpəˈhɑːlɪk/
The act or process of buying something.

 Ex: Tickets must be purchased two weeks in advance.

 Make a sentence with “purchase”


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Purchase
/ˈpɜːrtʃəs/

In or to a position that is further than a particular point.

 Ex: Was that Peter who just went past in those bright
pink shorts?

81  Make a sentence with “go past”


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Go _a_t
/ɡoʊ pæst/

To go to a place or event, usually without much


planning.

 Ex: I might go along to the party later.

82  Make a sentence with “go along”


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Go _l_n_
/ɡoʊ əˈlɑːŋ/

To move from one place to another, especially when this


means crossing something such as a room, town or city.

 Ex: Many Irish people went over to America during the


famine.
83
 Make a sentence with “go over”
Go o_e_ ……………………………………..
/ɡoʊ ˈoʊvər /
To go across from one side of something to the other.

 Ex: It's not a good place to cross the road.

 Make a sentence with “cross”


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_r_s_
/krɔːs/

Walk with no particular goal.

 Ex: It's not a good place to cross the road.

 Make a sentence with “walk around”


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W_l_ _r_u_d
/wɔːk əˈraʊnd/

A place at the side of a road where you take your car to


buy petrol/gas, oil, etc..

 Ex: I could show you the petrol station where I used to


work.
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 Make a sentence with “petrol station”
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Petrol station
/ˈpetrəl steɪʃn/

A shop/store that sells flowers and plants.

 Ex: I've ordered some flowers from the florist's.

 Make a sentence with “florist”


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Florist
/ˈflɔːrɪst/
A place where you can buy drinks and simple meals.
Alcohol is not usually served in British or American
cafes.

 Ex: There are small shops and pavement cafes around


88 every corner.

 Make a sentence with “cafe”


Cafe ……………………………………..
/kæˈfeɪ/

A place where planes land and take off and that has
buildings for passengers to wait in.

 Ex: They were waiting at the airport.

89  Make a sentence with “airport”


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Airport
/ˈerpɔːrt/

A building where Christians go to worship.

 Ex: How often do you go to church?

 Make a sentence with “church”


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Church
/tʃɜːrtʃ/

To get out of bed.

 Ex: He always gets up early.

 Make a sentence with “get up”


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/ɡet ʌp/
To get out of bed.

 Ex: He always gets up early.

 Make a sentence with “get up”


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/duː ˈeksərsaɪz/

A device that releases drops of water through a lot of


very small holes and that you stand under to wash your
whole body.

 Ex: There was one bathroom with a shower stall in the


93 corner.

 Make a sentence with “have a shower”


.......................... ……………………………………..
/hæv ə ˈʃaʊər/

Wearing clothes and not naked.

 Ex: Hurry up and get dressed.

 Make a sentence with “get dressed”


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/ɡet drest/

To look quickly through information on the Internet for


anything that interests you.

 Ex: Surveys show millions of workers use their office


computers to play games, surf the Net or worse.
95
 Make a sentence with “surf the net”
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/sɜːrf ðə net/
A photographer who follows famous people around in
order to get interesting photographs of them to sell to a
newspaper.

 Ex: The paparazzi pursue Armani wherever he travels.


96
 Make a sentence with “paparazzi”
……………………………………..
Paparazzi
/ˌpæpəˈrætsi/

The main ways that large numbers of people receive


information and entertainment, that is television, radio,
newspapers and the Internet.

 Ex: The trial was fully reported in the media.


97
 Make a sentence with “media”
Media ……………………………………..
/ˈmiːdiə/

How much respect or admiration someone or something


receives, based on past behaviour or character.

 Ex: The company has a worldwide reputation for


quality.
98
 Make a sentence with “reputation”
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Reputation
/ˌrepjuˈteɪʃn/

A strip of red carpet laid on the ground for an important


visitor to walk on when he or she arrives.

 Ex: I didn't expect to be given the red carpet treatment!

99  Make a sentence with “red carpet”


……………………………………..
Red carpet
/ˌred ˈkɑːrpɪt/
A prize such as money, etc. for something that somebody
has done.

 Ex: The winning designers will receive cash awards.

100  Make a sentence with “award”


……………………………………..
Award
/əˈwɔːrd/

A member of an army, especially one who is not an


officer.

 Ex: He decided to enlist as a soldier.

101  Make a sentence with “soldier”


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/ˈsoʊldʒər/

A person whose job is to serve and take care of


passengers on an aircraft.

 Ex: `You're welcome," the flight attendant replied,


continuing down the aisle.
102
 Make a sentence with “flight attendant”
……………………………………..
.........................
/ˈflaɪt ətendənt/

A person whose job is to cut men’s hair and sometimes


to shave them.

 Ex: He used to work as a barber.

103  Make a sentence with “barber”


……………………………………..
.........................
/ˈbɑːrbər/
A person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a
bank, shop/store, hotel, etc.

 Ex: The cashier gives me a bit of a funny look.

104  Make a sentence with “cashier”


……………………………………..
.........................
/kæˈʃɪr/

A person who collects and reports news for newspapers,


radio or television.

 Ex: She then became a crime reporter with a national


newspaper.
105
 Make a sentence with “reporter”
……………………………………..
.........................
/rɪˈpɔːrtər/

An activity or a sport with rules in which people or


teams compete against each other.

 Ex: Let's have a game of table tennis.

 Make a sentence with “play games”


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.........................
/pleɪ ɡeɪmz/

Make pictures.

 Ex: You draw beautifully.

 Make a sentence with “draw”


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/drɔː/
Play with an object such as a piano, guitar, or flute,
which you play in order to produce music.

 Ex: This article will provide you with 18 benefits of


playing an instrument.
108
 Make a sentence with “play instrument”
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/pleɪ ˈɪnstrəmənt/

Play games such as football and basketball and other


competitive leisure activities which need physical effort
and skill.

 Ex: He usually play sports in his free time.


109
 Make a sentence with “play sport”
……………………………………..
.........................
/pleɪ spɔːrt/

To spend a lot of time in a place or with someone.

 Ex: I don't know why he hangs out with James, they've


got nothing in common.

110
 Make a sentence with “hang out”
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.........................
/hæŋ aʊt/

A type of large thin book with a paper cover that you can
buy every week or month, containing articles,
photographs, etc., often on a particular topic.

 Ex: I never read magazines.


111
 Make a sentence with “magazine”
……………………………………..
.........................
/ˈmæɡəziːn/
A set of large printed sheets of paper containing news,
articles, advertisements, etc. and published every day or
every week.

 Ex: She works for the local newspaper.

112  Make a sentence with “newspaper”


……………………………………..

.........................
/ˈnuːzpeɪpər/

A story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the


characters and events are usually imaginary.

 Ex: Her first novel was finally accepted for publication.

113  Make a sentence with “novel”


……………………………………..

.........................
/ˈnɑːvl/

A magazine or book that contains a set of stories told in


pictures with a small amount of writing.

 Ex: What are your favorite comic book series?

114  Make a sentence with “comic”


……………………………………..

.........................
/ˈkɑːmɪk/

To produce a book, magazine, CD-ROM, etc. and sell it


to the public.

 Ex: The first edition was published in 2007.

115  Make a sentence with “publish”


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P_b_i_h
/ˈpʌblɪʃ/
Measuring or covering a great length or distance, or a
greater length or distance than usual.

 Ex: She had long dark hair.

116  Make a sentence with “long”


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/lɔːŋ/

Measuring or covering a small length or distance, or a


smaller length or distance than usual.

 Ex: He had short curly hair.

117  Make a sentence with “short”


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.........................
/ʃɔːrt/

Having a surface that is not even or regular.

 Ex: The skin on her hands was hard and rough.

 Make a sentence with “rough”


118 ……………………………………..

Rough
/rʌf/

Full of bright colours or having a lot of different colours.

 Ex: The male birds are more colourful than the females.

 Make a sentence with “colorful”


119 ……………………………………..

Colorful
/ˈkʌlərfl/
Changing shape easily when pressed; not stiff or firm.

 Ex: The grass was soft and springy.

 Make a sentence with “soft”


120 ……………………………………..

Soft
/sɔːft/

Not light; closer in shade to black than to white.

 Ex: Darker colours are more practical and don't show


stains.

121  Make a sentence with “dark”


……………………………………..

Dark
/dɑːrk/

Very pale in colour.

 Ex: The walls are light in colour and covered in paper.

 Make a sentence with “light”


122 ……………………………………..

Light
/laɪt/

Paints that you mix with water, not oil, and use for
painting pictures.

 Ex: Most of her paintings were done in watercolours.

123  Make a sentence with “watercolor”


……………………………………..

Watercolor
/ˈwɑːtərkʌlər/
Bright, attractive, and colourful.

 Ex: The countryside glowed with autumn colours.

 Make a sentence with “glow”


124 ……………………………………..

Glow
/ɡloʊ/

Describe a surface, colour, or paint that is not shiny.

 Ex: The paint is available in matte or gloss finish.

 Make a sentence with “matte”


125 ……………………………………..

Matte
/mæt/

Money in the form of coins or notes/bills.

 Ex: How much cash do you have on you?

 Make a sentence with “cash”


126 ……………………………………..

.....................
/kæʃ/

Bags, cases, etc. that contain somebody’s clothes and


things when they are travelling.

 Ex: You stay there with the luggage while I find a cab.

127  Make a sentence with “luggage”


……………………………………..

.....................
/ˈlʌɡɪdʒ/
A railway system in which electric trains travel through
tunnels below ground.

 Ex: They went on the underground.

128  Make a sentence with “underground”


……………………………………..
.....................
/ˌʌndərˈɡraʊnd/

A taxi.

 Ex: I left my umbrella in the back of the cab.

 Make a sentence with “cab”


129 ……………………………………..

.....................
/kæb/

A person employed by a travel company to assist people


who are on vacation.

 Ex: There is a tour guide throughout the trip who will


organize optional dinners and sightseeing.
130
 Make a sentence with “tour guide”
……………………………………..
Tour guide
/tʊr ɡaɪd/

A format of tourism that involves a motorcycle.

 Ex: To date, this motorbike trip, which consisted of me


riding across the whole length of Vietnam for over six
weeks, is still one of the best adventures of my life.
131
 Make a sentence with “motorbike trip”
……………………………………..
Motorbike trip
/ˈmoʊtərbaɪk trɪp/
A passage between rows of seats in a church, theatre,
train, etc.,

 Ex: Coffee and tea are in the next aisle.

132  Make a sentence with “aisle”


……………………………………..

Aisle
/aɪl/

A room for waiting in at an airport, etc.

 Ex: All the family were sitting in the lounge watching


television.

 Make a sentence with “lounge”


133
……………………………………..

Lounge
/laʊndʒ/

The activity of visiting interesting buildings and places


as a tourist.

 Ex: Did you have a chance to do any sightseeing?

134  Make a sentence with “sightseeing”


……………………………………..

Sightseeing
/ˈsaɪtsiːɪŋ/

The place at a port or an airport where your bags are


checked as you come into a country.

 Ex: We got stopped and searched at the Italian customs.

135  Make a sentence with “customs”


……………………………………..
Customs
/ˈkʌstəmz/
To pass your hands over somebody’s body to search
them for hidden weapons, drugs, etc.

 Ex: Drago pushed him up against the wall and frisked


him.
136
 Make a sentence with “frisk”
……………………………………..
Frisk
/frɪsk/

A flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines.

 Ex: The plane landed at Geneva.

 Make a sentence with “plane”


137 ……………………………………..

Plane
/pleɪn/

A vehicle (smaller than a ship) that travels on water,


moved by oars, sails or a motor

 Ex: You can take a boat trip along the coast.

138  Make a sentence with “boat”


……………………………………..

Boat
/boʊt/

An official document that identifies you as a citizen of a


particular country, and that you may have to show when
you enter or leave a country.

 Ex: I usually travel on my Irish passport.


139
 Make a sentence with “passport”
……………………………………..
Passport
/ˈpæspɔːrt/
A small plastic card that you can use to buy goods and
services and pay for them later.

 Ex: All major credit cards are accepted at our hotels.

140  Make a sentence with “credit card”


……………………………………..
Credit card
/ˈkredɪt kɑːrd/

A building that provides cheap accommodation and


meals to students, workers or travellers.

 Ex: We stayed at a student hostel during the conference.

141  Make a sentence with “hostel”


……………………………………..
Hostel
/ˈhɑːstl/

A drawing or plan of the earth’s surface or part of it,


showing countries, towns, rivers, etc.

 Ex: I'll draw you a map of how to get to my house.

142  Make a sentence with “map”


……………………………………..

Map
/mæp/

An instrument for finding direction, with a needle that


always points to the north.

 Ex: A compass shows you which direction is north.

143  Make a sentence with “compass”


……………………………………..

Compass
/ˈkʌmpəs/
A group of people who work or perform together.

 Ex: He’s very good company.

 Make a sentence with “company”


144 ……………………………………..

Company
/ˈkʌmpəni/

To go to a desk in a hotel, an airport, etc. and tell an


official there that you have arrived.

 Ex: We've checked in at the hotel.

145  Make a sentence with “check in”


……………………………………..

Check in
/tʃek ɪn/

An arrangement for a seat on a plane or train, a room in


a hotel, etc. to be kept for you.

 Ex: I'll call the restaurant and make a reservation.

 Make a sentence with “reservation”


146
……………………………………..

Reservation
/ˌrezərˈveɪʃn/

A thick warm bag that you use for sleeping in, for
example when you are camping.

 Ex: Get a sleeping bag that is warm but light in weight.

147  Make a sentence with “sleeping bag”


……………………………………..

Sleeping bag
/ˈsliːpɪŋ bæɡ/
A piece of equipment for taking photographs, moving
pictures or television pictures.

 Ex: Cameras started clicking as soon as she stepped out


of the car.
148
 Make a sentence with “camera”
Camera ……………………………………..
/ˈkæmərə/

Very great or very strong; so powerful that you cannot


resist it or decide how to react.

 Ex: You may find it somewhat overwhelming at first.

149  Make a sentence with “overwhelming”


……………………………………..

Overwhelming
/ˌoʊvərˈwelmɪŋ/

Seeming very impressive but too large, complicated,


expensive, etc. to be practical or possible.

 Ex: The grandiose scheme for a journey across the desert


came to nothing.
150
 Make a sentence with “grandiose”
……………………………………..
Grandiose
/ˈɡrændioʊs/

having a greater than average height

 Ex: She's tall and thin.

 Make a sentence with “tall”


151 ……………………………………..

………………..
/tɔːl/
(of a person) small in height

 Ex: She was short and dumpy

 Make a sentence with “short”.


152
…………………………………………..

…………….
/ʃɔːrt/
very thin, especially in a way that you find unpleasant or
ugly

 Ex: Mai Phuong used to be so skinny.

153
 Make a sentence with “skinny”.

………………………………………….

Skinny (adj)
/ˈskɪni/
(of a person or part of the body) not covered with much
flesh
 Ex: He was tall and thin, with dark hair.

 Make a sentence with “thin”:


154
…………………………………………..

Thin (adj)
/θɪn/
(of a person) thin, in a way that is attractive

 Ex: She was tall and slim.

 Make a sentence with “slim”:


155
……………………………………..

Slim (adj)
/slim/
(of a person’s or an animal’s body) having too much
flesh on it and weighing too much

 Ex: You'll get fat if you eat so much chocolate.

156  Make a sentence with “fat”.

……………………………………………………..

………………………………
/fæt/
slightly fat in a way that people usually find attractive

 Ex: Mai Phuong wasn’t chubby, she used to be fat in


fact.

157  Make a sentnce with “chubby”.

………………………………………………………….

Chubby (adj)
/ˈtʃʌbi/
having little or no hair on the head

 He started going bald in his twenties.

158  Make a sentence with “bald”:

 ……………………………………………………..
Bald (adj)
/bɔːld/

having a lot of curls or a curved shape

 Ex: I wish my hair was curly.

 Make a sentence with “curly”:


159

 …………………………………………………..

Curly (adj)
(of a person, their face, etc.) having skin that is almost
white; having skin that is whiter than usual because of
illness, a strong emotion, etc.

 Ex: You look pale. Are you OK?


160
 Make a sentence with “pale”:

Pale (adj)  …………………………………………………….


/peɪl/

having a brown skin colour as a result of being in the


sun.

 Ex: He had a tanned face and clear eyes.

161  Make a sentence with “tanned”:

 ……………………………………………………………
Tanned (adj)
/tænd/
(of a person) with a solid, strong body

 Ex: a tall, well-built young man.

 Make a sentence with “well-built”:


162

 ………………………………………………………..
Well-built (adj)
/ˌwel ˈbɪlt/

good at learning, understanding and thinking in a


logical way about things; showing this ability

 Ex: a highly intelligent child.

 Make a sentence with “intelligen”:


163
 ……………………………………………………

Intelligent (adj)
/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/
showing a lack of thought or good judgement

 Ex: It was a pretty stupid thing to do.

 Make a sentence with”stupid”.


164
………………………………………………………………..

……………………………………………
/ˈstuːpɪd/

not sensible; stupid

 Ex: Are you crazy? We could get killed doing that.

 Make a sentence with “crazy”:


165
…………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………
……
/ˈkreɪzi/
funny and entertaining; showing a sense of humour.

 Ex: He gave a humorous account of their trip to Spain.

 Make a sentence with “humorous”.


166
 …………………………………………………………….

Humorous
/ˈhjuːmərəs/
lasting or taking too long and not interesting

 Ex: We had to listen to the tedious details of his


operation.

167
 Make sentence with “tedious”:

…………………………………………………………………
Tedious
/ˈtiːdiəs/
liking to meet other people, enjoying their company and
being friendly towards them

 Ex: She was always cheerful and outgoing.

 Make a sentence with “outgoing”:


168

…………………………………………………………….

…………………………………………
/ˈaʊtɡoʊɪŋ/
(of people) nervous or embarrassed about meeting and
speaking to other people

 Ex: Don't be shy—come and say hello.

 Make a sentence with “shy”:


169
 ……………………………………………………………….

………………………………………….
/ʃaɪ/
behaving in a kind and pleasant way because you like
somebody or want to help them

 Ex: a warm and friendly person.

 Make a sentence with “friendly”:


170
 …………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………
/ˈfrendli/
unkind, for example by not letting somebody have or do
something

 Ex: Don't be so mean to your little brother!

 Make a sentence with “mean”:


171
 …………………………………………………………..

………………………………………
/mi:n/
without emotion; unfriendly

 Her manner was cold and distant.

 Make a sentence with “cold”:


172
 …………………………………………………….

Cold (adj)
/koʊld/
putting a lot of effort into a job and doing it well

 They’re all hardworking nurses

 Make a sentence with “hardworking”:

173  ………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………….
/ˌhɑːrd ˈwɜːrkɪŋ/
behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little
thought for other people

 Ex: Nobody can stand her arrogant attitude.

 Make a sentence with “arrogant”:


174

…………………………………………………………………

Arrogant (adj)
/ˈærəɡənt/
a long narrow passage in a building, with doors that
open into rooms on either side

 Ex: His room is along the corridor.

175  Make a sentence with “corridor”:

 ……………………………………………………….

Corridor (n)

a set of steps built between two floors inside a building

 Ex: a set of steps built between two floors inside a


building.

176  Make sentence with “stairs”

 ………………………………………………………….

Stairs (n)
/sters/
a piece of land next to or around your house where you
can grow flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc., usually with a
lawn (= an area of grass)

 Ex: children playing in the garden


177
 Make a sentence with “garden”:

 ………………………………………………………………..
Garden (n)
/ˈɡɑːrdn/
a room that is used mainly for eating meals in

 Ex: My family often have meals in dining room.

178  Make a sentence with “dining room”:

 …………………………………………………………..
Dining room (n)
/ˈdaɪnɪŋ rʊm/

building or part of a building where you can buy goods


or services

 Ex: There's a little gift shop around the corner.

 Make a sentence with “shop”:


179
………………………………………………………………..

……………………………………………….
/ʃɑːp/
a person or an organization that buys something from a
shop/store or business

 Ex: He’s one of the shop’s best/biggest customers.

 Make a sentence with “customer”:


180
 ………………………………………………………………..

Customer (n)
/ˈkʌstəmər/
a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a
bank, shop/store, hotel, etc.

 Ex: She’s the only cashier in this hotel.

181  Make a sentence with “cashier”:

 …………………………………………………………..

Cashier (n)
/kæˈʃɪr/
a small flat folding case made of leather or plastic used
for keeping paper money and credit cards in

 Ex: There’s nothing left in my wallet.

182  Make a sentence with “wallet”.

 …………………………………………………………

Wallet (n)
/ˈwɑːlɪt/
an instrument for weighing people or things

 Ex: bathroom/kitchen/weighing scales

 Make a sentence with “scale”:

183  ………………………………………………

Scale (n)
/skeɪl/

the drawer where the money is put in a cash register

 Ex: The thief stole all of the money put in the till.

 Make a sentence with “till”:


184
 …………………………………………………..

Till (n)
/til/
a flat board, made of wood, metal, glass, etc., fixed to the
wall or forming part of a cupboard/closet, bookcase,
etc., for things to be placed on

 Ex: I helped him put up some shelves in his bedroom.


185
 Make a sentence with “shelf”:

 ……………………………………………………
Shelf (n)
/ʃelf/
a pattern of thick and thin lines that is printed on things
you buy. It contains information that a computer can
read.

 Ex: The barscode can help me to find Chinese goods.


186
 Make a sentence with “barcode”:

 ……………………………………………………………..
Barcode (n)

a small vehicle with wheels that can be pushed or pulled


along and is used for carrying things

 Ex:Using trolley can make me carry a lot more things


when shopping.
187
 Make a sentence with “trolley”:

 ………………………………………………………..

Trolley (n)
/ˈtrɑːli/
a machine that carries people or goods up and down to
different levels in a building or a mine

 Ex: It's on the fifth floor, so we'd better take the elevator.

 Make a sentence with “elevator”:


188
 …………………………………………………..

Elevator (n)
/ˈelɪveɪtər/
a container made of paper or plastic, that opens at the
top, used especially in shops/stores

 Ex: Plastic bag is no good for environment.

189  Make a sentence with “bag”

 ……………………………………………

Bag (n)
/bæɡ/
a container for holding or carrying things. Baskets are
made of thin strips of material that bends and twists
easily, for example plastic, wire or wicker.

 Ex: A shopping basket can be seen in every supermarket.


190
 Make a sentence with “basket”:

 ……………………………………………………..
……………………………………….
/ˈbæskɪt/

Plane

 Ex: I travelled to America by airplane

 Make a sentence with “airplane”:


191
 …………………………………………………….

Airplane (n)
/ˈerpleɪn/
a vehicle with special equipment, used for taking sick or
injured people to a hospital

 Ex: Somebody please call an ambulance, I need help!

 Make a sentence with “ambulance”:


192
 …………………………………………………..

Ambulance (n)
/ˈæmbjələns/
a road vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing
the pedals with your feet

 Ex: He got on his bicycle and rode off.

193  Make a sentence with “bicycle”

 ……………………………………………………….

Bicycle (n)
/ˈbaɪsɪkl/
an underground railway/railroad system in a city

 Ex: the New York subway is so famous to every citizen in


America.

 Make a setence with “suabway”

……………………………………………………………
194
Subway (n)
/ˈsʌbweɪ/

a large road vehicle that carries passengers, especially


one that travels along a fixed route and stops regularly
to let people get on and off

 Ex: Shall we walk or go by bus?

195  Make a sentence with “bus”

…………………………………………………………………

Bus (n)
/bʌs/
a road vehicle with two wheels, driven by an engine, with
one seat for the driver and often a seat for a passenger
behind the driver

 Ex: Motorcycle is the most popular vehicle in Vietnam

196  Make a sentence with “motorcycle”

…………………………………………………………………

……………………………………….
/ˈmoʊtərsaɪkl/
a large boat that carries people or goods by sea

 Ex: Raw materials and labour come by ship, rail or


road.

 Make a sentence with “ship”


197
………………………………………………………….

………………………………………….
/ʃɪp/

a vehicle (smaller than a ship) that travels on water,


moved by oars, sails or a motor

 Ex: You can take a boat trip along the coast.

 Make a sentence with “boat”


198
 ………………………………………………………..

Boat (n)
/boʊt/

(formal motor car especially in British English) (also


North American English, formal automobile) a road
vehicle with an engine and four wheels that can carry a
small number of passengers
 Ex: Carlos buys a new car.

199  Make a sentence with “car”:


Car (n)  ……………………………………..
/ka:r/
a vehicle with two or four wheels that is pulled by a
horse and used for carrying loads

 Ex: Cart is too old to carry things in city.

 Make a setence with “cart”:


200
 …………………………………………………………….

Cart (n)
/ka:rt/

a large vehicle for carrying heavy loads by road

 Ex: The truck is moving danerously.

 Make a sentence with “truck”:

201  ……………………………………………………

…………………………………………
/trʌk/

a car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere.


Taxis usually have meters which show how much money
you have to pay.

 Ex: We need to call a taxi to get there quick.

202  Make a sentence with “taxi”:

 …………………………………………………..
………………………………………………
/ˈtæksi/

(of a boat or ship or the people on it) to travel on water


using sails or an engine

 Ex: The dinghy sailed smoothly across the lake.

 Make a sentence with “sail”:


203
 …………………………………………………………..

Sail (n)
/seɪl/
a change in your body or mind that shows that you are
not healthy

 Ex: Symptoms include a headache and sore throat.

 Make a sentence with “symptom”:


204
 …………………………………………………………………..
Symptom (n)
/ˈsɪmptəm/

to examine something to see if it is correct, safe or


acceptable

 Ex: Check your work before handing it in.

 Make a sentence with “check”


205
 …………………………………………………………………
Check (v)
/tʃek/

to say exactly what an illness or the cause of a problem


is

 Ex: The test is used to diagnose a variety of diseases.

 Make a sentence with “diagnose”:


206
 ………………………………………………….

Diagnose (v)
/ˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊs/

something that is done to cure an illness or injury, or to


make somebody look and feel good

 Ex: He is receiving treatment for shock.

 Make a sentence with “treatment”:


207
 …………………………………………………….
Treatment (n)
/ˈtriːtmənt/
to make a person or an animal healthy again after an
illness

 Ex: Will you be able to cure him, Doctor?

 Make a sentence with “cure”


208
 ……………………………………………………………..
Cure (v)
/kjʊr/

the act or process of causing or getting a disease

 Ex: She was exposed to the infention of radiation.

 Make a sentence with “infection”:

209  ………………………………………………………

Infection (n)
/ɪnˈfekʃn/

the simplest and smallest forms of life. Bacteria exist in


large numbers in air, water and soil, and also in living
and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of
disease.

 Ex: Bacteria is the root cause of sickness.


210
 Make a sentence with “bacteria”:

 …………………………………………………………….
Bacteria (n)
/bækˈtɪriə/
drinks such as beer, wine, etc. that can make people
drunk

 Ex: He never drinks alcohol.

 Make a sentence with “alcohol”:


211
 ………………………………………………………………..

Alcohol (n)
/ˈælkəhɑːl/
a sudden serious medical condition in which the heart
stops working normally, sometimes causing death

 Ex: My grandfather passed away because of a heart


attack

212  Make a sentence with “heart attack”:

 ………………………………………………………….

Heart attack (n)


/ˈhɑːrt ətæk/

a serious disease in which growths of cells, also called


cancers, form in the body and kill normal body cells. The
disease often causes death.

 Ex: Most skin cancers are completely curable.

213  Make a sentence with “cancer”:

 ……………………………………………………………….
Cancer (n)
/ˈkænsər/

to stop somebody from doing something; to stop


something from happening.

 Ex: The accident could have been prevented.

 Make a sentence with “prevent”:


214
 …………………………………………………………………

Prevent (v)
/prɪˈvent/
a substance that is put into the blood and that protects
the body from a disease

 Ex: There is no vaccine against HIV infection.

 Make a sentence with “vaccine”:


215
 …………………………………………………………………

Vaccine (n)
/vækˈsiːn/

the measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or


place is

 The temperature has risen (by) five degrees.

 Make a sentence with “temperature”:


216
 ………………………………………………………..

Temperature (n)
/ˈtemprətʃər/
an injury or a mark caused by fire, heat or acid

 Ex: There is a slight burn on the back of her hand.

 Make a sentence with “burn”:

217  …………….........................................................................

………………………………………………

/bɜːrn/
a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which
needs immediate action to deal with it

 Ex: This door should only be used in an emergency.

 Make a sentence with “emergency”:


218
 ……………………………………………………………….
Emergency
/iˈmɜːrdʒənsi/

a continuous pain in the head.

 Ex: He was having a hard time suffering from a


headache

 Making a sentence with “headache”.


220
 ………………………………………………………………….

Headache (n)
/ˈhedeɪk/
physical or mental activity that you do to stay healthy or
become stronger

 Ex: I don't get much exercise sitting in the office all day.

 Make a sentence with “exercise”:


221
 ……………………………………………………………

……………………………….
/ˈeksərsaɪz/

a continuous pain in the throat.

 Ex: She’s got a sore throat.

 Make a sentence with “sore throat”

222
 ……………………………………………………………
Sore throat (n)
/sɔːr θroʊt/
a flow of blood that comes from the nose.

 Ex: Nosebleed can sign a severe desease!

 Make a sentence with “nosebleed”

223  ……………………………………………………….

Nosebleed (n)
/ˈnoʊzbliːd/

simple medical treatment that is given to somebody


before a doctor comes or before the person can be taken
to a hospital

 Ex: At least one member of staff should be trained in first


aid.
224
 Make a sentence with “first-aid”:
First-aid (n)
/ˌfɜːrst ˈeɪd/  …………………………………………………………..

an act or a sound of coughing

 Ex: She gave a little cough to attract my attention.

 Make a sentence with “cough”:

225  …………………………………………………..

Cough (n)
/kɔːf/

to damage something so badly that it no longer exists,


works, etc.

 Ex: The building was completely destroyed by fire.

 Make a sentence with “destroy”:


226
 ………………………………………………….

Destroy (v)
/dɪˈstrɔɪ/
all the plants and living creatures in a particular area
considered in relation to their physical environment

 Ex: Islands often support delicate ecosystems that


evolved without any need for defence.

227  Make a sentence with “ecosystem”:

 ………………………………………………………….
Ecosystem (n)
/ˈiːkoʊsɪstəm/

a natural flow of water that continues in a long line


across land to the sea/ocean

 Ex: A couple is dating on the bank of the river.

 Make a sentence with “river”:


228
 ………………………………………………………

River (n)
/ˈrɪvər/

the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state
of being dirty

 Ex: The gorvernment is striving to reduce levels of


environmental pollution.

229  Make a sentence with “pollution”:

 ……………………………………………………………
Pollution (n)
/pəˈluːʃn/

a large area of water that is surrounded by land

 Ex: Children are swimming at the lake.

 Make a sentence with “lake”:


230
 …………………………………………………………

………………………………………../leɪk/
Lake
/leik/
a violent storm with very strong winds which move in a
circle. There is often also a long cloud which is
narrower at the bottom than the top.

 Ex: She burst in to the room like a tornado.

231  Make a sentence with “tornado”:

 ………………………………………………………
Tornado (n)
/tɔːrˈneɪdoʊ/

when it rains, water falls from the sky in drops

 Ex: The weather is raining dongs and cats.

 Make a sentence with “rain”

232  …………………………………………………………

………………………….
/rein/
a large amount of water covering an area that is usually
dry

 Ex: The heavy rain has caused floods in many parts of


the country.

233  Make a sentence with “flood”:

 ……………………………………………………………….

………………………………….
/flʌd/
the loud noise that you hear after a flash of lightning,
during a storm

 Ex: Thunder crashed in the sky.

 Make a sentence with “thunder”:


234
 ………………………………………………………….

Thunder
/ˈθʌndər/
very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often
thunder and lightning

 Ex: I think we're in for a storm (= going to have one).

 Make a sentence with “storm”

235  ..................................................................

Storm
/stɔːrm/

a period of time when you are not at work or school

 Ex: I'm afraid Mr Walsh is away on holiday this week.

 Make a setence with “holiday”:

236  …………………………………………………………………

Holiday (n)
/ˈhɑːlədeɪ/
a place to which somebody/something is going or being
sent

 Ex: popular holiday destinations like the Bahamas

 Make a sentence with “destination”:


237
 …………………………………………………………
Destination (n)
/ˌdestɪˈneɪʃn/

an act of travelling from one place to another, especially


when they are far apart

 Ex: They went on a long train journey across India.

 Make a sentence with “journey”:


238
 …………………………………………………………….
Journey (n)
/ˈdʒɜːrni/

an official document that identifies you as a citizen of a


particular country, and that you may have to show when
you enter or leave a country

 Ex: was stopped as I went through passport control (=


where passports are checked).
239
 Make a sentence with “passport”:

 ………………………………………………………………..
Passport (n)
/ˈpæspɔːrt/
a case with flat sides and a handle, used for carrying
clothes, etc. when you are travelling

 Ex: I need to pack a suitcase for my trip.

 Make a sentence with “suitcase”:


240
 …………………………………………………………..

Suitcase (n)
/ˈsuːtkeɪs/
a journey made by air, especially in a plane

 Ex: We met on a flight from London to Paris.

 Make a sentence with “flight”:

241  ………………………………………………………….

………………………………………….
/flaɪt/

a place to live, work or stay in

 Ex: Hotel accommodation is included in the price of


your holiday.

 Make a sentence with “accommodation”:


242
 …………………………………………………………………

Accommodation (n)
/əˌkɑːməˈdeɪʃn/

a printed piece of paper that gives you the right to travel


on a particular bus, train, etc. or to go into a theatre,
etc.

 Ex: Tickets are available from the Arts Centre at £5.00.

243  Make a sentence with “ticket”:

Ticket (n)  …………………………………………………………………


/ˈtɪkɪt/

to leave the ground and begin to fly

 Ex: The plane took off an hour late.

 Make a setence with “take off”:

244  ………………………………………………………………

Take off (v)


/teik a:f/
to come down through the air onto the ground or another
surface

 Ex: The plane landed safely.

 Make a sentence with “land”:


245
 ………………………………………………………

Land (v)
/lænd/
to regularly pay money to somebody so that you can use
something that they own, such as a house, some land, a
machine, etc.

 Ex: In the long run, it works out more expensive to rent a


television than to buy one.
246
 Make a sentence with “rent”:
…………………………………..
/rent/  ………………………………………………………….

a place where a lot of people go on holiday/vacation

 Ex: They spent a month at resort in Switzerland.

 Make a setence with “resort”:

247  …………………………………………………………….

Resort (n)
/rɪˈzɔːrt/
the activity of visiting interesting buildings and places as
a tourist

 Ex: Did you have a chance to do any sightseeing?

 Make a sentence with “sightseeing”:


248
 ……………………………………………………….
Sightseeing (n)
/ˈsaɪtsiːɪŋ/
the season between winter and summer when plants
begin to grow

 Ex: He was born in the spring of 1944.

 Make a sentence with “spring”:


249
 ……………………………………………………………

……………………………
/sprɪŋ/

the warmest season of the year, coming between spring


and autumn/fall

 Ex: We're going away in the summer.

 Make a sentence with “summer”:


250
 ………………………………………………………..
………………………………..
/ˈsʌmər/

the season of the year between summer and winter, when


leaves change colour and the weather becomes colder

 Ex: It's been a very mild autumn this year.

 Make a sentence with “autumn”:


251
 ………………………………………………………..

………………………………….
/ˈɔːtəm/
the coldest season of the year, between autumn/fall and
spring

 Ex: Our house can be very cold in (the) winter.

 Make a sentence with “winter:


252
 ……………………………………………………………
……

………………………………….
/ˈwɪntər/
to say or write something in the form of a question, in
order to get information

 Ex: Did you ask the price?

 Male a sentence with “ask”:


253
 …………………………………………………………..
………………………………..
/æsk/

an object made of short stiff hairs (called bristles ) or


wires set in a block of wood or plastic, usually attached
to a handle. Brushes are used for many different jobs,
such as cleaning, painting and tidying your hair.

 Ex: Brushing your teeh eversy is extremely good for


254 your health.

 Make a sentence with “brush”:


………………………………..
/brʌʃ/  ……………………………………………………………
..
to make something, especially a building, by putting
parts together

 Ex: They have permission to build 200 new houses.

 Make a sentence with “build”:


255
 ……………………………………………………………

Build (v)
/bɪld/
to telephone somebody

 Ex: I'll call again later.

 Make a sentence with “call”:

256  ………………………………………………

…………………………………
/kɔːl/

to support the weight of somebody/something and take


them or it from place to place; to take
somebody/something from one place to another

 Ex: He was carrying a suitcase.

257  Make a sentence with “carry”:

……………………………….  …………………………………………………………
/ˈkæri/

to stop and hold a moving object, especially in your


hands

 Ex: She managed to catch the keys as they fell.

 Make a sentence with “catch”:


258
 …………………………………………………….

………………………………………..
/kætʃ/

o make something free from dirt or dust by washing or


rubbing it

 Ex: Have you cleaned your teeth?

 Make a sentence with “clean”:


259
 ……………………………………………………

……………………………………..
/kliːn/
to go up something towards the top

 Ex: The car slowly climbed the hill.

 Make a sentence with “climb:”

260  ………………………………………………………………..

Climb (v)
/klaɪm/

to put something into a position so that it covers an


opening; to get into this position

 Ex: Would anyone mind if I closed the window?

 Make a sentence with “close”:


261
 ………………………………………………………….

……………………………………
/kloʊz/

to prepare food by heating it, for example by boiling,


baking or frying it

 Ex: He cooked lunch for me.

 Make a setence with “cook”:


262
 …………………………………………………………….

……………………………………….
/kʊk/
to move to or towards a person or place

 Ex: My son is coming home soon.

 Make a setence with “come”:

263  …………………………………………………………………

Come (v)
/kʌm/

to produce tears from your eyes because you are


unhappy or hurt

 Ex: It's all right. Don't cry.

 Make a sentence with “cry”:


264
 ………………………………………………………………

……………………………………
/kraɪ/

to move your body to the sound and rhythm of music

 Ex: They stayed up all night singing and dancing.

 Make a sentence with “dance”:

265  …………………………………………………………..

………………………………………………
…..
/dæns/
to make pictures, or a picture of something, with a
pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)

 Ex: You draw beautifully.

 Make a sentence with “draw”:


266
 ……………………………………………………….

Draw (v)
/drɔː/

to experience a series of images, events and feelings in


your mind while you are asleep

 Ex: Did I talk in my sleep? I must have been dreaming.

 Make a sentence with “dream”:


267
 …………………………………………………………….

………………………………………..
/driːm/

to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it

 Ex: What would you like to drink?

 Make a sentence with “drink”:

268  ……………………………………………………….

……………………………………
/drɪŋk/
to move through the air, using wings

 Ex: Birds are flying in the sky.

 Make a sentence with “fly”:

269  …………………………………………………………

…………………………………..
/flaɪ/

to hand something to somebody so that they can look at


it, use it or keep it for a time

 Ex: She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in


desk.

270  Make a sentecne with “give”:

 ………………………………………………………………..
………………………………
/ɡɪv/

to move or travel from one place to another

 Ex: He goes to work by bus.

 Make a setence with “go”:

271  …………………………………………………………………

……………………………………..
/ɡoʊ/
to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by
pushing yourself with your legs and feet

 Ex: She jumped down from the chair.

 Make a sentence with “jump”:


272
 ……………………………………………………..

……………………………………
/dʒʌmp/

to make the sounds and movements of your face that


show you are happy or think something is funny

 Ex: She always makes me laugh.

 Make a setence with “laugh”:


273
 ………………………………………………………

Laugh (v)
/læf/

to turn your eyes in a particular direction

 Ex: Look! I'm sure that's Brad Pitt!

 Make a sentence with “look”:

274  ………………………………………………………………

………………………………….
/lʊk/
to move a door, window, lid, etc. so that it is no longer
closed

 Ex: Mr Chen opened the car door for his wife.

 Make a sentence with “open”:


275
 ………………………………………………………

……………………………………
/ˈoʊpən/

to cover a surface or object with paint

 Ex: We've had the house painted.

 Make a sentence with “paint”:

276  ………………………………………………………….

Paint (v)
/peɪnt/

to put plants, seeds, etc. in the ground to grow

 Ex: Plant these shrubs in full sun.

 Make a sentence with “plant”:

277  …………………………………………………………..

Plant (v)
/plænt/
to do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy
yourself, rather than work

 Ex: You'll have to play inside today.

 Make a aentence with “play”:


278
 ………………………………………………………………..
…………………………………………..
/plei/

to look at and understand the meaning of written or


printed words or symbols

 Ex: She's still learning to read.

 Make a sentence with “read”:


279
 …………………………………………………………

………………………………
/riːd/

to sit on and control a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.

 Ex: The boys were riding their bikes around the streets.

 Make a sentence with “ride”:

280  …………………………………………………………..

……………………………………….
/raid/
to move using your legs, going faster than when you
walk

 Ex: They turned and ran when they saw us coming.

 Make a sentence with “run”:


281
 ……………………………………………………………

…………………………………………….
/rʌn/

to make musical sounds with your voice in the form of a


song or tune

 Ex: She usually sings in the shower.

 Make a sentence with “sing”:


282
 …………………………………………………

……………………………………..
/sɪŋ/

to rest your weight on your bottom with your back


vertical, for example on/in a chair

 Ex: She sat and stared at the letter in front of her.

 Make a sentence with “sit”:


283
 ………………………………………………………….

…………………………..
/sit/
to be on your feet; to be in a vertical position

 Ex: She was too weak to stand.

 Make a sentence with “stand”:

284  …………………………………………………….

……………………………..
/stænd/

to no longer move; to make somebody/something no


longer move

 Ex: The car stopped at the traffic lights.

 Make a sentence with “stop”:


285
 ………………………………………………….

………………………………….
/sta:p/
(of a person) to move through water in a horizontal
position using the arms and legs

 Ex: I can't swim.

 Make a sentence with “swim”:


286
 …………………………………………………..

…………………………………..
/swɪm/
to carry or move something from one place to another

 Ex: Shall I take a gift to my host family?

 Make a sentence with “take”:

287  ………………………………………………………….

…………………………………
/teik/

to say things; to speak in order to give information or to


express feelings, ideas, etc.

 Ex: We talked on the phone for over an hour.

 Make a sentence with “talk”:


288
 …………………………………………………………………

…………………..
/tɔːk/

to send something from your hand through the air by


moving your hand or arm quickly

 Ex: Stop throwing stones at the window!

 Make a sentence with “throw”:


289
 ……………………………………………………..

Throw (v)
/θroʊ/
to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of
the other on the ground, but without running

 Ex: The baby is just learning to walk.

 Make a sentence with “walk”:


290
 …………………………………………………….

…………………………..
/wɔːk/

to do something that involves physical or mental effort,


especially as part of a job

 Ex: I can't work if I'm cold.

 Make a sentence with “work”:


291
 …………………………………………………….

……………………………………….
/wɜːrk/

to make letters or numbers on a surface, especially using


a pen or a pencil

 Ex: In some countries children don't start learning to


read and write until they are six.

292  Make a sentence with “write”:

 ……………………………………………………….

………………………………….
/raɪt/
an organization that provides various financial services,
for example keeping or lending money

 Ex: My salary is paid directly into my bank.

 Make a sentence with ‘bank”:


293
 ……………………………………………..

…………………………..
/bæŋk/

a structure that is built over a road, railway/railroad,


river, etc. so that people or vehicles can cross from one
side to the other

 Ex: We should pass this river with a brigde

294  Make sentence with “bridge”:

 ……………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………
/brɪdʒ/

a large strong building with thick high walls and towers,


built in the past by kings or queens, or other important
people, to defend themselves against attack

 Ex: Castle is a place where the king lives in.

295  Make a sentence with “castle”:

 ……………………………………………………………
Castle (n)
/ˈkæsl/
a building where Christians go to worship

 Ex: My mom goes to the church every weekend.

 Make a sentence with “church”:

296  ………………………………………………………..

Church (n)
/tʃɜːrtʃ/

a large shop/store that sells food, drinks and goods used


in the home. People choose what they want from the
shelves and pay for it as they leave.

 Ex: More and more of us are doing all our shopping in


supermarkets.
297
 Make a sentence with “supermarket”:

 …………………………………………………..
Supermarket (n)
/ˈsuːpərmɑːrkət/

a building in which collections of books, CDs,


newspapers, etc. are kept for people to read, study or
borrow

 Ex: She usally goes to library to study.

298  Make a sentence with “library”:

 ……………………………………………………….
………………………………………
/ˈlaɪbreri/
a building or group of buildings where goods are made

 Ex: Cars are manufactured in that factory.

 Make a sentence with “factory”:

299  ……………………………………………………………..

Factory (n)
/ˈfæktəri/

a building in which objects of artistic, cultural, historical


or scientific interest are kept and shown to the public

 Ex: Children don’t like going to museum of art.

 Make a sentence with “museum”:


300
 ………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………
………
/mjuˈziːəm/

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