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Complete Key for Schools 2

ISBNs: 9781108539333, 9781108539364, 9781108539371, 9781108539401, 9781108539418, 9781108539562, 978


English PoS Translation
UNIT 1
aunt noun

brother noun
cousin noun

daughter noun
granddaughter noun

grandad noun
grandma noun
grandson noun
husband noun
sister noun
son noun
uncle noun

wife noun
UNIT 2
boat house noun

door noun

flat noun

(first) floor noun


garage noun
gate noun
lift noun
roof noun
stairs noun

swimming pool noun


tree house noun
window noun
bathroom noun
bedroom noun
dining room noun
garden noun

hall noun

kitchen noun

living room noun

bed noun
bookshelf noun
carpet noun
chair noun

curtains noun

desk noun
lamp noun
UNIT 3
bread noun
burger noun
chef noun

chip noun
dairy adj
fish noun
fruit noun

grape noun
meat noun
milk noun
recipe noun

tea noun

vegetable noun
apple noun

banana noun
biscuit noun
cake noun

cheese noun

chicken noun
lemonade noun

ice cream noun

orange juice noun


rice noun
salad noun

water noun

(a) bottle (of) noun


(a) bowl (of) noun
(a) box (of) noun
(a) can (of) noun
(a) cup (of) noun

(a) glass (of) noun


(a) piece (of) noun
(a) plate (of) noun
(a) slice (of) noun
UNIT 4
belt noun

boots noun

dress noun

hat noun

jacket noun
jeans noun

shirt noun
shoes noun

trainers noun
trousers noun

sweater noun

sunglasses noun
dirty adj
clean adj
expensive adj
cheap adj
light adj
dark adj
new adj
old adj
short adj
long adj
small adj
large adj
bookshop noun
chemist noun

department store noun

supermarket noun
UNIT 5
badminton noun

basketball noun

football noun

judo noun

table tennis noun

do verb
karate noun
gymnastics noun

yoga noun

play verb
baseball noun

hockey noun

cricket noun

volleyball noun

go verb
running noun

surfing noun
climbing noun
skating noun
Australia noun
Australian adj
Britain noun
British adj
China noun
Chinese adj
France noun
French adj
Greece noun
Greek adj
India noun
Indian adj
Ireland noun

Irish adj
Italy noun
Italian adj
Japan noun
Japanese adj
Mexico noun
Mexican adj
Portugal noun
Portuguese adj
Spain noun
Spanish adj
Sweden noun
Swedish adj

art noun
biology noun
chemistry noun

English noun

geography noun

history noun
maths noun

music noun
physics noun

board noun
desk noun
dictionary noun

notebook noun
pen noun

pencil noun

pencil case noun

rubber noun

ruler noun
textbook noun
timetable noun

fail verb
learn verb
pass verb
study verb

take verb
teach verb

UNIT 7
beautiful adj
big adj
boring adj
dangerous adj
exciting adj
little adj
noisy adj
quiet adj
safe adj
ugly adj
church noun
cinema noun
factory noun

hospital noun

hotel noun
mosque noun
museum noun

post office noun


stadium noun

train station noun

bridge noun

cross (v) verb


crossing (n) noun
roundabout noun

square noun

traffic lights noun

come out of phr verb


go (straight) over phr verb

it’s on the left/right phrase

take the first turning on the phr verb


left noun
right noun
turn left phr verb
turn right phr verb
UNIT 8
followers noun
internet noun

online adj

online adverb
post verb
smartphone noun

social media noun

wifi noun

check verb
download verb

email verb
text verb
upload verb

classical noun
electronic/dance noun

jazz noun

opera noun
pop noun

R&B noun
rock noun

UNIT 9
actor noun
band noun
dancer noun
photographer noun

play noun

accept verb
refuse verb
suggest verb

Shall we ... phrase


How about ... phrase
Would you like to ... phrase
I don’t think so. phrase
Yeah, sure. phrase
Good idea. phrase
amazing adj
awesome adj

boring adj
horrible adj
interesting adj

terrible adj
UNIT 10
autumn noun

spring noun

summer noun

winter noun
cold adj
foggy adj
hot adj
snowing verb
windy adj
beach noun
desert noun
forest noun
islands noun
lake noun
mountain noun

UNIT 11
exercise verb
(get) fit adj
healthy adj
unhealthy adj
improve verb

personal trainer noun

train verb

arm noun

back noun
eye noun
finger noun

foot noun

hand noun

head noun

leg noun

mouth noun
neck noun
nose noun
stomach noun

drink water verb


feel sick phr verb
go to the (doctor/dentist) phr verb
a broken bone noun
a cold noun
a headache noun
a temperature noun
toothache noun
(my leg) hurts verb

lie down (in bed) phrase

rest verb

take (an aspirin) verb


UNIT 12
bike noun
boat noun
bus noun

car noun

plane noun
train noun

coach noun
helicopter noun

motorbike noun
scooter noun
taxi noun
tram noun

drive (a car, a bus, a coach, taxi, a verb


train, a tram)
fly (a plane, a helicopter) verb
go/travel by/in/on verb
ride (a bicycle, a motorbike) verb

UNIT 13
doing puzzles phr verb

making jewellery phr verb


playing computer games phr verb

snowboarding noun
sailing noun
bad adj
badly adv
careful adj

carefully adv
easy adj
easily adv

good adj
well adv
happy adj
happily adv
quick adj
quickly adv
sad adj
sadly adv
slow adj
slowly adv
coach noun

journalist noun

mechanic noun

nurse noun
photographer noun

pilot noun
vet noun

UNIT 14
argue verb

chat verb
describe verb
discuss verb

explain verb

persuade verb

repeat verb
shout verb
bored adj

boring adj
excited adj
exciting adj
interested adj

interesting adj

surprised adj
surprising adj
tired adj
tiring adj
worried adj

worrying adj
Complete Key for Schools 2nd Edition Word List
9401, 9781108539418, 9781108539562, 9781108439220, 9781108439237
Definition

the sister of someone's father or mother, or the wife of someone's


uncle
a man or boy with the same parents as another person
a child of a person's aunt or uncle

your female child


the daughter of a person's son or daughter

the father of a person's mother or father


the mother of a person's father or mother
the son of a person's son or daughter
the man a woman is married to
a girl or woman who has the same parents as another person
your male child
the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt

the woman a man is married to

a small building at the side of a river or lake, in which boats are kept

a flat object, often fixed at one edge, that is used to close the
entrance of something such as a room or building, or the entrance
itself
a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building

the first level of a building


a small building, often next to a house, that you can put a car in
the part of a fence or outside wall that opens and closes like a door
a machine that carries people up and down in tall buildings
the surface that covers the top of a building or vehicle
a set of steps which lead from one level of a building to another

an area of water that has been made for people to swim in


a small building, structure, or shelter built among the branches of a
tree
a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a
vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the
building to see out
a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet
a room used for sleeping in
a room in which meals are eaten
a piece of land belonging to a house, where flowers and other plants
are grown
a room or passage near the main door of a building, which leads to
other rooms
a room where food is kept, prepared and cooked and where the
dishes are washed
the room in a house where people sit to relax and, for example,
watch television
piece of furniture that you sleep on
a shelf that you put books on
thick material for covering floors, often made of wool
a seat for one person, which has a back, usually four legs, and
sometimes two arms
a piece of material, especially cloth, that hangs across a window or
opening to make a room or part of a room dark or private

a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers
a piece of equipment that produces light

a basic food made by mixing flour, water and sometimes yeast


meat or other food pressed into a round, flat shape and fried
a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant,
especially the most important cook
a long thin piece of potato that is cooked in oil
relating to milk or products made using milk
fish eaten as food
something such as an apple or orange that grows on a tree or a
bush, contains seeds, and can be eaten as food
a small round purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make
into wine
muscles and other soft parts of animals, used as food
a white liquid produced by women and other female animals, such
as cows
a list of foods and a set of instructions telling you how to cook
something
a small afternoon meal of sandwiches, cakes, biscuits, etc. and tea to
drink
a plant that you eat, for example potatoes, onions, beans, etc.
a hard, round fruit that has a green or red skin and is white inside

a long curved fruit with a yellow skin


a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet
a sweet food made from flour, butter, sugar and eggs, mixed
together and baked
a food made from milk, which can either be firm or soft and is
usually yellow or white in colour
the meat of a chicken
a cold drink with a lemon flavour that is sweet and has bubbles

a sweet food made from frozen milk or cream, sugar and a flavour

a drink consisting of the juice from oranges


small grains from a plant that are cooked and eaten
a cold mixture of vegetables that usually have not been cooked,
sometimes eaten with meat, cheese, etc.
the clear liquid which falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for
animal and plant life
a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a
narrow
a round,top
deep dish used for holding soup and other food
a square or rectangular container
a closed, metal container for food or liquids
a small round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea,
coffee, etc.
a container made of glass that is used for drinking
a part that has come from something bigger
a flat, round object which is used for putting food on
a flat piece of food that has been cut from a larger piece

a long, thin piece of leather, cloth, or plastic that you wear around
your waist
a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the
leg
a piece of clothing for women or girls which covers the top half of
the body and hangs down over the legs
something you wear to cover your head, for fashion or protection

a short coat
trousers made of denim, a strong cotton material, which are worn
informally
a piece of clothing worn on the top part of the body, often made of
thin material like cotton and fastened with buttons down the front
a pair of coverings for your feet, usually made of a strong material
such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base) and
usually a heel
a type of light, comfortable shoe that can be worn for sport
a piece of clothing that covers the legs and has a separate part for
each leg
a piece of clothing usually made of wool which covers the top of
your body and is pulled on over your head
dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes from the sun
not clean
not dirty
costing a lot of money
costing little money or less than is usual or expected
Light colours are pale.
nearer to black than white in colour
recently made or having started to exist recently
having lived or existed for many years
small in length, distance or height
having a large distance from one end to the other
little in size or amount
big in size or amount
a shop where books are sold
a shop where you can buy medicines, make-up and products used
for washing yourself
a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells
different things
a large shop that sells food, drink, products for the home, etc.

a sport for two or four people in which you hit a light object with
feathers over a net
a game in which two teams try to score points by throwing a ball
through a high net, or the ball used in this game
a game in which two teams of players kick a round ball and try to
score goals
a sport in which two people fight using their arms and legs and
hands and feet, and try to throw each other to the ground
a game in which two or four people hit a small ball over a low net on
a large table
to perform an action
a sport, originally from Japan, in which people fight using their arms,
legs, hands, and feet. The level of skill a person has is shown by what
colour belt they wear.
a sport in which you do physical exercises on the floor and on
different pieces of equipment, often in competitions
a set of exercises for the mind and body, based on the Hindu religion

When you play a sport or game, you take part in it.


(the ball used in) a game played by two teams of nine players, in
which a player hits a ball with a bat and tries to run around the four
corners of a large square area of the field before the other team
returns the ball

a team game played on grass or ice where you hit a small ball with a
long, curved stick
a sport in which two teams of eleven players try to score points by
hitting a small ball with a bat, and running between two sets of small
wooden posts
a game in which two teams use their hands to hit a ball over a net
without allowing it to touch the ground
to move or travel somewhere in order to do something
the sport of moving on your feet at a speed faster than walking

the sport of riding on a wave on a special board


the sport of climbing mountains, hills or rocks
the activity or sport of moving on skates
a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean
belonging to or relating to Australia.
England, Scotland, and Wales
belonging to or relating to Britain.
a country in East Asia
belonging to or relating to China.
a country in western Europe
belonging to or relating to France.
a country in southeastern Europe
belonging to or relating to Greece.
a country in South Asia
belonging to or relating to India.
an island containing the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland

belonging to or relating to Ireland.


a country in southern Europe
belonging to or relating to Italy.
a country in East Asia formed of a group of islands
belonging to or relating to Japan.
a country in southern North America
belonging to or relating to Mexico.
a country in western Europe
belonging to or relating to Portugal.
a country in western Europe
belonging to or relating to Spain.
a country in northern Europe
belonging to or relating to Sweden.

the study of paintings, drawings, etc. or the objects created


the scientific study of living things
the scientific study of substances and the different ways in which
they react or combine with other substances
English is a subject in school where you study the English language,
literature, and writing.
the study of the physical surface of the Earth and all regions of the
world
the study of events in the past
the study of numbers, shapes and space using reason and usually a
special system of symbols and rules for organizing them

the art or study of music


the scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that they
have on each other
a surface on the wall of a classroom that a teacher writes on
type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers
a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order with their
meanings explained or written in another language, or a similar
product for use on a computer
a book with empty pages that you can write in
a long, thin object that you use to write or draw in ink

a long, thin, wooden object with a black or coloured point that you
write or draw with
a small bag for holding pens, pencils, etc., often used at school

a small object which is used to remove pencil marks from paper

a flat, straight stick which is used to measure things


a book about a particular subject, written for students
a list of the times and days of lessons at a school, college, etc.

to not pass a test or exam


to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity
to succeed in a test or examination
to learn about a subject, especially on an educational course or by
reading books
to study a subject in order to do an exam
o give lessons in a particular subject at a school, university, etc.

very attractive
large in size or amount
not interesting or exciting
If someone or something is dangerous, they could harm you.
making you feel very happy and enthusiastic
small in size or amount
making a lot of noise
making little or no noise
not dangerous or likely to cause harm
unpleasant to look at
a building for Christian religious activities
a building where you go to watch films
a building or set of buildings where large amounts of goods are
made using machines
a place where ill or injured people go to be treated by doctors and
nurses
a place where you pay to stay when you are away from home
a building for Islamic religious activities and worship
a building where you can look at important objects connected with
art, history, or science
a place where stamps are sold and from where letters and parcels
are sentopen area with seats around it, used for playing and
a large,
watching sports
a place with one or more buildings and platforms where trains stop
for people to get on or off
a structure that is built over a river, road, railway, etc. to allow
people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other
to go across from one side of something to the other
a place where people can go across a road, river, etc.
a circular place where roads meet and where cars drive around until
they arrive at the road that they want to turn into
an open area with buildings around it, often in the centre of a town

a set of red, yellow, and green lights that control the movement of
vehicles, usually at a point where two or more roads join

exit a building
to continue in the same direction over a roundabout or crossing

what you are looking for is on the left/right hand side of the road.

take a turn to one side of the road


the left side
the right side
take a turn to the left hand side of the road
take a turn to the right hand side of the road

someone who chooses to see a particular person's posts


the system that connects computers all over the world and allows
people who use computers to look at websites
describes products, services or information that can be bought or
used on the Internet
bought, used, etc. using the Internet
to leave a message on a social media website
a mobile phone that can be used as a small computer and that
connects to the internet
websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate
and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile
phone
a system for connecting electronic equipment such as computers
and electronic organizers to the internet without using wires

to find out about something


to copy computer programs, music or other information
electronically, especially from the Internet or a larger computer

to send a message using email


to send someone a text message
to send a computer program or a document electronically from your
computer, using the Internet
a type of music that is traditional in style
a type of music with a strong beat that people dance to in a
nightclub
a type of music first developed by African Americans, which often
includes parts played without written music
a musical play in which most of the words are sung
modern music with a strong beat which is popular with young
people
a type of popular music, originally by African-American artists, that
can have features of soul, jazz, funk, and hip-hop
loud, modern music with a strong beat, often played with electric
guitars and drums

someone whose job is to perform in plays, films, etc.


a group of musicians who play modern music together
someone who dances either as a job or for pleasure
someone who takes photographs, especially someone whose job is
to do this
a story that is written for actors to perform, usually in a theatre

to agree to take something that is offered to you


to say that you will not do or accept something
to express an idea or plan for someone to consider

used to make a suggestion


used to make a suggestion
used to invite someone to do something
the speaker believes a statement/idea is not true
agreeing to do something
showing approval for someone's suggestion
very good or impressive in some way
great or special and causing deep feelings of admiration, respect, or
sometimes fear
not interesting or exciting
very unpleasant or bad
Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention
because they are unusual, exciting, or have a lot of ideas.
very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant

the season of the year between summer and winter, when leaves
fall from the trees
the season of the year between winter and summer, when the
weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again
the season of the year between spring and autumn, when the
weather is warmest
the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring
having a low temperature
with fog
having a high temperature
If it snows, snow falls from the sky
with a lot of wind
an area of sand or small stones next to the sea
a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants
a large area of trees growing closely together
a piece of land completely surrounded by water
a large area of water which has land all around it
a raised part of the Earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top
of which might be covered in snow

to do physical activities to make your body strong and healthy


healthy and strong, especially as a result of exercise
physically strong and well
not physically strong and well
to get better or to make something better

someone whose job is to help you become stronger and healthier by


deciding which exercises you should do and showing you how to do
them
to practise a sport or exercise, often in order to prepare for a
sporting event, or to help someone to do this
the long part at each side of the human body, ending in a hand

the part of your body from your shoulders to your bottom


one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with
one of the long thin separate parts of the hand, including your
thumb
one of the two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on

the part of your body on the end of your arm that has fingers and a
thumb
the part of the body above the neck which contains your brain, eyes,
nose, mouth, ears, etc. and on which your hair grows
one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for
standing and walking
the part of the face that is used for eating and speaking
the part of the body which joins the head to the shoulders
the part of your face through which you breathe and smell
the organ inside your body where food goes after it has been eaten
and where it starts to be digested
to take water into the body through the mouth
to feel unwell as though you are about to vomit
visit the doctor or dentist for an appointment
a bone which is damaged, no longer able to work
a common infection, especially in the nose and throat, that causes
you to cough and sneeze and your nose to run or feel blocked
a pain you feel inside your head
to have a higher body temperature than normal and to be ill
pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth
to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause
them pain
to move into a position in which your body is flat, usually in order to
sleep or rest
to relax or sleep because you are tired after an activity or because
you are ill
to swallow or use medicine

a bicycle
a vehicle for travelling on water
a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another

a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small
number of people
a vehicle that flies and has at least one engine and wings
a long, thin vehicle which travels along metal tracks and carries
people or goods
a comfortable bus used to take groups of people on journeys
an aircraft which flies using long, thin parts on top of it that turn
round and round very fast
a vehicle with two wheels and an engine
a small motorcycle
a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere
an electric vehicle for carrying passengers, mostly in cities, which
moves along metal lines in the road
to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the
person controlling the vehicle's movement
to travel through the air in an aircraft
to move or travel somewhere
to travel by sitting on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle and controlling
it

A puzzle is a game/toy in which you have to fit separate pieces


together, or a question which you have to answer by using your skill
or knowledge
to make decorative objects to wear on your body
to play a game on a computer by pressing keys or moving a joystick
on a controller
a sport in which you stand on a large board and move over snow
a sport using boats with sails
unpleasant; causing difficulties or harm
in a way that is not acceptable or of good quality
giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not
have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something
with great attention
not difficult
with no difficulty or effort

enjoyable, pleasant or interesting


in a successful or satisfactory way
feeling, showing or causing pleasure
in a happy way
doing something fast
at a fast speed
unhappy or making you feel unhappy
in an unhappy way
doing, moving or happening without much speed
at a slow speed
someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or
school subject
a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or
magazine or broadcasts them on radio or television
someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other
machines
someone whose job is to care for ill and injured people
someone who takes photographs, especially someone whose job is
to do this
someone who flies an aircraft
someone whose job is to give medical care to animals that are ill or
hurt

to speak angrily to someone, telling them that you disagree with


them
to talk to someone in a friendly and informal way
to say or write what someone or something is like
to talk about something with someone and tell each other your
ideas or opinions
to make something clear or easy to understand by giving reasons for
it or details about it
to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot
about it
to say or do something more than once
to say something very loudly
feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or
because you have nothing to do
not interesting or exciting
feeling very happy and enthusiastic
making you feel very happy and enthusiastic
wanting to give your attention to something and discover more
about it
Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention
because they are unusual, exciting, or have a lot of ideas.
feeling surprise because something has happened that you did not
expect
not expected and making someone feel surprised
feeling that you want to rest or sleep
making you feel tired
anxious because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant
things that might happen
making you feel unhappy and afraid
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Example

I have an aunt in Australia.

Do you have any brothers and sisters?


My brother's wife and I both had babies around the same time, so
the cousins are very close in age.
Liz and Phil have a daughter and three sons.
I will probably offer it to my daughter or my grand-daughter later
on!
My grandfather died before I was born.
My grandmother lives in Argentina.
Nicholas was her first grandson.
I've never met Fiona's husband.
Sophie and Emily are sisters.
This is our son Raja.
I've got an uncle who lives there.

I met Greg's wife for the first time.

Stairs led down from farmyard level into the sheltered space of the
boathouse, intended to sit just above water level.
the front door

I'll give you the keys to my flat.

This building has five floors. I live on the first floor.


Did you put the car in the garage?
Please shut the gate.
Take the lift to the sixth floor.
The house has a flat/tiled roof.
Go up the stairs and her office is on the right.

an indoor/outdoor swimming pool


I spent hours in our tree house when I was a kid.
Is it all right if I open/close the window?
an ensuite bathroom
Our home has three bedrooms.
We ate in the dining room.
garden furniture

I've left my bags in the hall.

We usually eat breakfast in the kitchen.

We had tea in the living room.

He lived in a room with only two chairs, a bed and a table.


There's a bookshelf above our bed.
We've got fitted carpets in the bedrooms.
He sat back in his chair.

Heavy curtains blocked out the sunlight.

an office/school desk
a table/bedside lamp

a slice of bread
a burger and chips
He is one of the top chefs in Britain.

fish and chips


dairy products
fried fish
fresh fruit

a bunch of grapes
I don't eat meat.
a glass/carton of milk
Do you know a good recipe for wholemeal bread?

They invited us for afternoon tea.

fresh/frozen vegetables
to peel an apple

a bunch of bananas
chocolate/ginger biscuits
chocolate cake

a slice of cheese

We're having roast/fried chicken for dinner.


I'd like a glass of lemonade, please

chocolate/vanilla ice cream

For breakfast, I have toast and a glass of orange juice.


boiled/fried rice
a salad bowl

hot/cold water

a bottle of water
a bowl of soup
a box of chocolates
a can of beans/soup
a cup of coffee/tea

Would you like a glass of water?


a piece of cake
a plat of food
a slice of bread/cake

She fastened her belt tightly around her waist.

walking boots

a long/short dress

a straw hat

a leather/denim jacket
jeans and a T-shirt

a striped/white shirt
flat/high-heeled shoes

He put on his trainers to go running.


I need a new pair of trousers to go with this jacket.

Put a sweater on if you're cold.

Make sure you wear sunglasses outside.


Her face was dirty and tear-stained.
a clean white shirt
expensive jewellery
I got a cheap flight at the last minute.
light blue/green
dark blue/green
a new car
an old man
a short person
long hair
They live in a small apartment near Times Square.
a large house
There are so many bookshops in town.
Could you call in at the chemist and get some plasters?

First we'll go to May's department store, because things are so


cheap [there].
I do my weekly shopping at the supermarket.

We had a game of badminton.

He plays a lot of basketball.

a football player/team/club/shirt

He's a black belt in/at judo.

Shall we play table tennis?

What shall we do?


He's a black belt in/at karate.
Let's watch the gymnastics on TV.

She does yoga three times a week.

You play tennis, don't you Sam?


Jake never played baseball like the other kids.

I play hockey every Saturday.

a cricket ball/bat

They played volleyball on the beach.

Let's go for a walk.


I go running three times a week.

Let's go surfing this afternoon.


rock/mountain climbing
ice/inline/roller skating
They went to Australia
An Australian man.
They went to Britain
A British woman.
They went to China.
A Chinese boy.
They went to France.
A French meal.
They went to Greece.
A Greek island.
They went to India.
An Indian girl.
They went to Ireland.

An Irish song.
They went to Italy.
An Italian man.
They went to Japan.
A Japanese tradition.
They went to Mexico.
A Mexican family.
They went to Portugal.
A Portugese woman.
They went to Spain.
He is learning Spanish.
They went to Sweden.
She is Swedish.

modern art
human biology
She studied chemistry at university.

She is an English teacher

a degree in geography and economics

He's very interested in modern European history.


a maths professor

I studied music at college.


nuclear physics

Copy the sentences from the board.


an office/school desk
a French-English/English-French dictionary

She was writing things down in a little notebook.


Don't write in pen, or you won't be able to rub out any mistakes you
make.
a box of coloured pencils

A pencil case can also contain a variety of other stationery such as a


sharpener, pens, glue sticks, erasers, and scissors.
Do you have a rubber in your pencil case?

Can I borrow your ruler?


a chemistry/French textbook
The first lesson on the timetable for Monday morning is history.

A lot of people fail their driving test the first time.


They learn Russian at school.
I've passed my driving test!
to study biology/chemistry

He's taking maths, chemistry and physics.


She teaches chemistry.

a beautiful woman
He's a big man.
a boring job/lecture
dangerous chemicals
an exciting film/match
It came in a little box.
a noisy crowd of fans
Can you be quiet, please?
a safe driver
an ugly building/city
The town has four churches.
We could go to the cinema.
a car/shoe factory

I've got to go (in)to hospital to have an operation.

a 4-star hotel
They've just built a mosque there.
a museum of modern art

Where's the nearest post office?


Thousands of football fans packed into the stadium to watch the
match.
The city's main train station is just minutes from the hotel.

We drove across/over the bridge.

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


a pedestrian crossing
At the roundabout, take the second turning.

Are they still living at 6 Eaton Square?

The police pulled him over for failing to stop at a red traffic light.

Come out of the station


Go straight over the roundabout and then turn left.

It's the street to the left/right of the hotel.

Take the first on the left/right.


It's the street to the left of the hotel.
It's the street to the right of the hotel.
Turn left at the hotel.
Turn right at the hotel.

She has over 100,000 followers on Twitter.


I found out about the book on the Internet.

online banking/shopping

I ordered them online.


I posted a joke on Twitter.
He looked up the times on his smartphone.

Companies are increasingly making use of social media in order to


market their goods.

The mayor said his administration would look at making Wi-Fi


available citywide at little or no charge.

I checked Facebook to see if I could find any news about it.


I've downloaded the program.

Email me when you've got time.


I texted her to arrange a time to meet.
All the files have been uploaded to the server.

classical and modern music


Their favourite club played a lot of dance music.

Paul has a lot of jazz on his iPod.

'Carmen' is my favourite opera.


pop music

R & B artists such as Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey


rock music

Who's your favourite actor? "Robert de Niro."


a jazz/rock band
He's a dancer in the Royal Ballet.
a fashion photographer

We saw a play at the National Theatre.

to accept an apology/invitation/offer
I asked him to leave but he refused.
I suggest (that) we wait a while before we make any firm decisions.

Shall we go to the cinema?


How about a some tea?
Would you like to come to my house for dinner?
Do kangaroos come from Africa? - "No, I don't think so."
"Yeah sure, let's go to the cinema" he said.
Yes that's a good idea!
This show is really amazing.
an awesome achievement

a boring job/lecture
He's got a horrible cold.
She's quite an interesting woman.

The weather was terrible.

We like to travel in the autumn when there are fewer tourists.

spring flowers/weather

We usually go away in (the) summer.

Last winter we went skiing.


cold weather
a foggy day
a hot sunny day
It's snowing quite heavily now.
It was a windy night.
We spent the day on the beach.
the Sahara Desert
the Black Forest
They live on the large Japanese island of Hokkaido.
We used to go boating on that lake.
The Matterhorn is one of the biggest mountains in Europe.

She exercises most evenings, usually by running.


I joined a gym to get fit.
She's a normal, healthy child.
He has a very unhealthy lifestyle.
I thought the best way to improve my French was to live in France.

Sandy works out with her personal trainer every week.

He's been training hard for the race for several weeks now.

My arms ache from carrying this bag.

back injuries/pain
He has no sight in his left/right eye.
He noticed her long delicate fingers.

I've hurt my left foot.

Take your hands out of your pockets!

Put this hat on to keep your head warm.

My legs were tired after so much walking.

Open your mouth wide and say "Ah".


He had the thickest neck I'd ever seen.
a big nose
He was punched in the stomach.

He drank three glasses of water.


She felt sick after eating a big dinner.
My tooth hurt last week so I went to the dentist.
I have a broken arm.
I've got a cold.
I have a very bad headache.
He had a high temperature.
She went to the dentist because she had a severe toothache.
My leg hurts after the accident.

He lay down on the bed and tried to relax.

The doctor told him that he should rest for a few days.

Take two tablets, three times a day.

He was on his bike.


a rowing/sailing boat
You should take the bus if you want to see the sights.

They don't have a car.

a fighter/transport/passenger plane
the train to/from Bristol

We're going to the airport by coach.


The injured were flown to hospital by helicopter.

She jumped on her motorbike and raced off down the road.
I go to college on my scooter.
I took a taxi from the station to the hotel.
We took the tram to the city centre.

I'm learning to drive.

I'm flying to Mumbai tomorrow.


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I learned to ride a bike when I was four.

My grandparents enjoy doing puzzles.

We were bored so we made jewellery.


You can't play computer games until the weekend.

I love snowboarding.
a sailing boat
Our holiday was ruined by bad weather.
They played very badly in the first half of the match.
Be careful with your money.

She carefully folded the letter and put it in her pocket.


an easy exam
I can easily get some food on the way home tonight, if you'd like.

a good book/film
I thought the team played well.
She looks so/very happy.
He was happily married with two young children.
I tried to catch him but he was too quick for me.
I quickly shut the door.
I've just received some very sad news.
He's gone away for six months, she said sadly.
a slow runner/driver/reader
Could you please speak more slowly?
a tennis/maths coach

a freelance political journalist

a car/garage/motor mechanic

He worked as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital.


a fashion photographer

an airline pilot
Helen is training to become a vet.

My parents are always arguing.

She spends hours on the phone chatting to her friends.


Can you describe your bag?
Have you discussed this matter with anyone else?

If there's anything you don't understand, I'll be happy to explain.

If she doesn't want to go, nothing you can say will persuade her.

He repeated the number.


"Look out!" she shouted.
It was a cold, wet day and the children were bored.

a boring job/lecture
Are you getting excited about your holiday?
an exciting film/match
He didn't seem very interested in what I was saying.

She's quite an interesting woman.

I was surprised at/by her response.


He gave a rather surprising answer.
I was very tired when I got home from work last night.
I've had a very tiring day.
She's really worried about her son.

It's a very worrying situation.

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