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HOST

Host(n)/ˈhəʊst/'A person who receives or entertains other people as guests'. 'The presenter of a television or radio programme'. they were always
gracious hosts at the numerous dinner parties they held for friends. The host of the programme is a famous actor. [ES Anfitrión,Presentador]

HOT-AIR BALLOON
Hot-air balloon(n.) /ˌhɒtˈɛəbəˈluːn/ 'A large balloon made of strong material that is filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, usually
carrying a basket for passengers.' Have you ever been for a ride in a hot-air balloon? [ES globo aerostático]

Hotel

hotel
hotel (n.) /həʊˈtɛl/ 'an establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services for travellers and tourists'. a hotel room [ES hotel]

Household
Household (n) /ˈhaʊs.həʊld/ a group of people, often a family, who live together. By the 1960s, most households had a TV. [ES casa, familia]

HOUSEKEEPER
housekeeper (n.) /ˈ
haʊskiːpə(r)/ 'a person, usually a woman, whose job is to manage the shopping, cooking, cleaning, etc. in a house or an
institution'. Miss Mack had been housekeeper at the Hall for many years.
[ES amo/a de llaves, sirviente]

HUMBLE
humble (adj.) /ˈhʌmb(ə)l/ 'Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance'. I felt very humble when meeting her. [ES humilde]

Humour
Humour (n.) /ˈhjuː.mər/ 'The ability to find things funny, the way in which people see that some things are funny, or the quality of being funny'. He's
got a great sense of humour (= he is very able to see things as funny). [ES humor]

Husband
husband(n.) /ˈhʌzbənd/ 'A married man considered in relation to his spouse'. She and her husband are both retired. [ES marido, esposo]

HYPOTHETICAL
Hypothetical (adj.)/ [ˌhʌɪpəˈθɛtɪk(ə)l]/ 'Based on or serving as a hypothesis'. 'Let us take a hypothetical case'. [ES hipotético]
I

I'm afraid
I'M AFRAID
I'm afraid (Idiom) 'used to express polite or formal apology or regret'. 'I'm afraid I don't understand'. [ES me temo]

Iced
Iced (adj.) /ʌɪst/ 'cooled in or containing pieces of ice'. Jugs of iced water. [ES frío, con hielo]

ID CARD
ID CARD (n) /ˌ
aɪˈ
diːˌ
kɑːd/: 1. 'An identity card'. It had required people to produce their ID card on demand by the police. [ES documento de identidad].

IDENTITY
identity (n.) /ʌɪˈdɛntɪti/ ' the fact of being who or what a person or thing is'. He knows the identity of the bombers. [ES identidad]

Idle
IDLE

idle (adj.) /ˈaɪdəl/ 'not working; not filled with activity'. He was fired because of his idle attitude. [ES ocioso]

ILLEGAL
Illegal (adj):/ɪˈliːɡl/ 'not allowed by the law' [ES: Ilegal]

ILLUSION
illusion (n.) /ɪˈluːʒ(ə)n/ 'An instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience'. Stripes embellish the surface to create the
illusion of various wood-grain textures. [ES espejismo, ilusión]

Illusionist
luːʒ(ə)nɪst/ 'A person who performs tricks that deceive the eye; a magician.' A free festival circus will be in the park where acrobats, clowns, fire eaters, illusionists,
Illusionist (n.) /ɪˈ
jugglers and stilt walkers will entertain the crowds. [ES ilusionista, mago]

IMAGINE
IMAGINE
Imagine /ɪˈmædʒɪn/ 'to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses)'. I imagined that my grandmother was there for us [ES
imaginar ]

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