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No. Front Back Carlos Buys A Huge Car
No. Front Back Carlos Buys A Huge Car
No. Front Back Carlos Buys A Huge Car
Front Back
Carlos buys a huge car.
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/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/
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/blɑːnd/
He yelled at the other driver.
Make two sentences with “yell”
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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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/tʃiːk/
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/tɜːrn/
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/ˈsaɪdwɔːk/
A heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly.
Downpour
/ˈdaʊnpɔːr/
A light wind.
Breeze
/briːz/
Nearly dark, or badly lit in a way that makes you feel sad.
Gloomy
/ˈɡluːmi/
Extremely cold.
Freezing
/ˈfriːzɪŋ/
Blizzard
/ˈblɪzərd/
There’s a penguin in the zoo.
Make a sentence with “penguin”
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/ˈpeŋɡwɪn/
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/zuː/
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/sɜːrf/
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/weɪv/
Many diets fail because they are boring.
Make two sentences with “fail”
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/feɪl/
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/kwɪt/
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/drʌŋk/
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/læf/
Music is a passion with him.
Make two sentences with “passion”
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/ˈpæʃn/
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/koʊtʃ/
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/ɪnˈkɜːrɪdʒ/
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/pərˈsɪstəns/
I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded in
making her angry.
Make two sentences with “succeed”
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/səkˈsiːd/
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/ˈtʃæmpiən/
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/ɪˈskeɪp/
Ex: Kids from six years old play mini rugby at the club.
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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.
Ice hockey
/ˈaɪs hɑːki/
Lifting weights
/lɪftɪŋ weɪts /
Skiing
/ˈskiːɪŋ/
Cycling
/ˈsaɪklɪŋ/
If you are in love with someone, you feel romantically or
sexually attracted to them, and they are very important
to you.
Very angry.
Furious
/ˈfjʊriəs/
Disgusted
/dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/
Sleepy
/ˈsliːpi/
Very tired.
Exhausted
/ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd/
Age-mate
/ˈeɪdʒ meɪt/
T_a_m_t_
/ˈtiːmmeɪt/
A person that you work with, often doing the same job, in
an office, a factory, etc.
S_u_mate
/ˈsoʊlmeɪt/
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/driːm/
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/səkˈsesfl/
He was a guest speaker at the conference.
Make a sentence with “speaker”
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/ˈspiːkər/
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/ˈɔːdiəns/
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/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
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/ˈterəbl/
They didn't reach the border until after dark.
Make two sentences with “reach”
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/riːtʃ/
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/ɡoʊl/
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/ˈdeɪdriːm/
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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/
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/ˈriːəlaɪz/
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/əˈkɑːmplɪʃ/
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/ˈɪmɪteɪt/
Anita paused for a moment, then said: ‘All right’.
Make a sentence with “pause”
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/pɔːz/
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/ˈrɪðəm/
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/toʊn/
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/fɪr/
She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal.
Make two sentences with “overcome”
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/ˌoʊvərˈkʌm/
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/spiːtʃ/
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Make a sentence with “biology”
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Biology
/baɪˈɑːlədʒi/
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/ˈspaɪsi/
Having a taste like that of a lemon or of fruit that is not
ready to eat.
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/ˈsaʊər/
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/ˈsɔːlti/
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/blænd/
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/ˈbɪtər/
A large building or covered area that has many
shops/stores, restaurants, etc. inside it.
Mall
/mɔːl/
Accessories
/əkˈsesəri/
Bargain
/ˈbɑːrɡən/
Purchase
/ˈpɜːrtʃəs/
Ex: Was that Peter who just went past in those bright
pink shorts?
Go _a_t
/ɡoʊ pæst/
W_l_ _r_u_d
/wɔːk əˈraʊnd/
Florist
/ˈflɔːrɪst/
A place where you can buy drinks and simple meals.
Alcohol is not usually served in British or American
cafes.
A place where planes land and take off and that has
buildings for passengers to wait in.
Airport
/ˈerpɔːrt/
Church
/tʃɜːrtʃ/
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/ɡet ʌp/
To get out of bed.
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/duː ˈeksərsaɪz/
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/ɡet drest/
Make pictures.
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/drɔː/
Play with an object such as a piano, guitar, or flute,
which you play in order to produce music.
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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.
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/ˈnuːzpeɪpər/
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/ˈnɑːvl/
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/ˈkɑːmɪk/
P_b_i_h
/ˈpʌblɪʃ/
Measuring or covering a great length or distance, or a
greater length or distance than usual.
Rough
/rʌf/
Ex: The male birds are more colourful than the females.
Colorful
/ˈkʌlərfl/
Changing shape easily when pressed; not stiff or firm.
Soft
/sɔːft/
Dark
/dɑːrk/
Light
/laɪt/
Paints that you mix with water, not oil, and use for
painting pictures.
Watercolor
/ˈwɑːtərkʌlər/
Bright, attractive, and colourful.
Glow
/ɡloʊ/
Matte
/mæt/
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/kæʃ/
Ex: You stay there with the luggage while I find a cab.
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/ˈlʌɡɪdʒ/
A railway system in which electric trains travel through
tunnels below ground.
A taxi.
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/kæb/
Aisle
/aɪl/
Lounge
/laʊndʒ/
Sightseeing
/ˈsaɪtsiːɪŋ/
Plane
/pleɪn/
Boat
/boʊt/
Map
/mæp/
Compass
/ˈkʌmpəs/
A group of people who work or perform together.
Company
/ˈkʌmpəni/
Check in
/tʃek ɪn/
Reservation
/ˌrezərˈveɪʃn/
A thick warm bag that you use for sleeping in, for
example when you are camping.
Sleeping bag
/ˈsliːpɪŋ bæɡ/
A piece of equipment for taking photographs, moving
pictures or television pictures.
Overwhelming
/ˌoʊvərˈwelmɪŋ/
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/tɔːl/
(of a person) small in height
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/ʃɔːrt/
very thin, especially in a way that you find unpleasant or
ugly
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Make a sentence with “skinny”.
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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.
Thin (adj)
/θɪn/
(of a person) thin, in a way that is attractive
Ex: She was tall and slim.
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.
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/fæt/
slightly fat in a way that people usually find attractive
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Chubby (adj)
/ˈtʃʌbi/
having little or no hair on the head
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Bald (adj)
/bɔːld/
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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.
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Tanned (adj)
/tænd/
(of a person) with a solid, strong body
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Well-built (adj)
/ˌwel ˈbɪlt/
Intelligent (adj)
/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/
showing a lack of thought or good judgement
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/ˈstuːpɪd/
Humorous
/ˈhjuːmərəs/
lasting or taking too long and not interesting
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Make sentence with “tedious”:
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Tedious
/ˈtiːdiəs/
liking to meet other people, enjoying their company and
being friendly towards them
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/ˈaʊtɡoʊɪŋ/
(of people) nervous or embarrassed about meeting and
speaking to other people
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/ʃaɪ/
behaving in a kind and pleasant way because you like
somebody or want to help them
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/ˈfrendli/
unkind, for example by not letting somebody have or do
something
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/mi:n/
without emotion; unfriendly
Cold (adj)
/koʊld/
putting a lot of effort into a job and doing it well
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/ˌhɑːrd ˈwɜːrkɪŋ/
behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little
thought for other people
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Arrogant (adj)
/ˈærəɡənt/
a long narrow passage in a building, with doors that
open into rooms on either side
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Corridor (n)
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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)
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Garden (n)
/ˈɡɑːrdn/
a room that is used mainly for eating meals in
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Dining room (n)
/ˈdaɪnɪŋ rʊm/
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/ʃɑːp/
a person or an organization that buys something from a
shop/store or business
Customer (n)
/ˈkʌstəmər/
a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a
bank, shop/store, hotel, etc.
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Cashier (n)
/kæˈʃɪr/
a small flat folding case made of leather or plastic used
for keeping paper money and credit cards in
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Wallet (n)
/ˈwɑːlɪt/
an instrument for weighing people or things
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Scale (n)
/skeɪl/
Ex: The thief stole all of the money put in the till.
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
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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.
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Barcode (n)
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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.
Elevator (n)
/ˈelɪveɪtər/
a container made of paper or plastic, that opens at the
top, used especially in shops/stores
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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.
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/ˈbæskɪt/
Plane
Airplane (n)
/ˈerpleɪn/
a vehicle with special equipment, used for taking sick or
injured people to a hospital
Ambulance (n)
/ˈæmbjələns/
a road vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing
the pedals with your feet
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Bicycle (n)
/ˈbaɪsɪkl/
an underground railway/railroad system in a city
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Subway (n)
/ˈsʌbweɪ/
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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
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/ˈmoʊtərsaɪkl/
a large boat that carries people or goods by sea
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/ʃɪp/
Boat (n)
/boʊt/
Cart (n)
/ka:rt/
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/trʌk/
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/ˈtæksi/
Sail (n)
/seɪl/
a change in your body or mind that shows that you are
not healthy
Diagnose (v)
/ˌdaɪəɡˈnoʊs/
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Infection (n)
/ɪnˈfekʃn/
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Bacteria (n)
/bækˈtɪriə/
drinks such as beer, wine, etc. that can make people
drunk
Alcohol (n)
/ˈælkəhɑːl/
a sudden serious medical condition in which the heart
stops working normally, sometimes causing death
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Cancer (n)
/ˈkænsər/
Prevent (v)
/prɪˈvent/
a substance that is put into the blood and that protects
the body from a disease
Vaccine (n)
/vækˈsiːn/
Temperature (n)
/ˈtemprətʃər/
an injury or a mark caused by fire, heat or acid
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/bɜːrn/
a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which
needs immediate action to deal with it
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.
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/ˈeksərsaɪz/
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Sore throat (n)
/sɔːr θroʊt/
a flow of blood that comes from the nose.
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Nosebleed (n)
/ˈnoʊzbliːd/
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Cough (n)
/kɔːf/
Destroy (v)
/dɪˈstrɔɪ/
all the plants and living creatures in a particular area
considered in relation to their physical environment
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Ecosystem (n)
/ˈiːkoʊsɪstəm/
River (n)
/ˈrɪvər/
the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state
of being dirty
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Pollution (n)
/pəˈluːʃn/
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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.
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Tornado (n)
/tɔːrˈneɪdoʊ/
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/rein/
a large amount of water covering an area that is usually
dry
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/flʌd/
the loud noise that you hear after a flash of lightning,
during a storm
Thunder
/ˈθʌndər/
very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often
thunder and lightning
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Storm
/stɔːrm/
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Holiday (n)
/ˈhɑːlədeɪ/
a place to which somebody/something is going or being
sent
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Passport (n)
/ˈpæspɔːrt/
a case with flat sides and a handle, used for carrying
clothes, etc. when you are travelling
Suitcase (n)
/ˈsuːtkeɪs/
a journey made by air, especially in a plane
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/flaɪt/
Accommodation (n)
/əˌkɑːməˈdeɪʃn/
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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.
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Resort (n)
/rɪˈzɔːrt/
the activity of visiting interesting buildings and places as
a tourist
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/sprɪŋ/
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/ˈɔːtəm/
the coldest season of the year, between autumn/fall and
spring
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/ˈwɪntər/
to say or write something in the form of a question, in
order to get information
Build (v)
/bɪld/
to telephone somebody
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/kɔːl/
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/ˈkæri/
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/kætʃ/
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/kliːn/
to go up something towards the top
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Climb (v)
/klaɪm/
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/kloʊz/
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/kʊk/
to move to or towards a person or place
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Come (v)
/kʌm/
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/kraɪ/
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/dæns/
to make pictures, or a picture of something, with a
pencil, pen or chalk (but not paint)
Draw (v)
/drɔː/
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/driːm/
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/drɪŋk/
to move through the air, using wings
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/flaɪ/
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/ɡɪv/
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/ɡoʊ/
to move quickly off the ground or away from a surface by
pushing yourself with your legs and feet
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/dʒʌmp/
Laugh (v)
/læf/
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/lʊk/
to move a door, window, lid, etc. so that it is no longer
closed
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/ˈoʊpən/
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Paint (v)
/peɪnt/
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Plant (v)
/plænt/
to do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy
yourself, rather than work
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/riːd/
Ex: The boys were riding their bikes around the streets.
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/raid/
to move using your legs, going faster than when you
walk
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/rʌn/
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/sɪŋ/
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/sit/
to be on your feet; to be in a vertical position
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/stænd/
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/sta:p/
(of a person) to move through water in a horizontal
position using the arms and legs
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/swɪm/
to carry or move something from one place to another
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/teik/
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/tɔːk/
Throw (v)
/θroʊ/
to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of
the other on the ground, but without running
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/wɔːk/
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/wɜːrk/
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/raɪt/
an organization that provides various financial services,
for example keeping or lending money
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/bæŋk/
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/brɪdʒ/
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Castle (n)
/ˈkæsl/
a building where Christians go to worship
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Church (n)
/tʃɜːrtʃ/
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Supermarket (n)
/ˈsuːpərmɑːrkət/
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/ˈlaɪbreri/
a building or group of buildings where goods are made
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Factory (n)
/ˈfæktəri/