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Insight2e Int Wordlist
Insight2e Int Wordlist
cargo pants /
Unit 01: First impressions Vocabulary extra 1 trousers
overcome (a
Unit 01: First impressions Global skills problem)
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04C insist (on sth)
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04C organize
protest (against
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04C sth)
address (issues / a
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04D problem)
aid (poor people /
developing
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04D countries)
donate (money /
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04D clothes)
volunteer (time /
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04D help)
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04E deforestation
support (a charity /
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out 04E a campaign)
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out Vocabulary extra 4 charity worker
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out Vocabulary extra 4 volcanic eruptions
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out Vocabulary extra 4 work for charity
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out Cumulative review Units 1-4 laziness
Unit 04: Stand up, speak out Cumulative review Units 1-4 similarly
Unit 05: Do the right thing 05C fall out (with sb)
Unit 05: Do the right thing 05C put sth down to sth
deter sb (from
Unit 05: Do the right thing Vocabulary extra 5 doing sth)
have the right (to
Unit 05: Do the right thing Vocabulary extra 5 sth)
Unit 05: Do the right thing Vocabulary extra 5 rob sb / sth (of sth)
Unit 05: Do the right thing Vocabulary extra 5 sentence sb (to sth)
Unit 05: Do the right thing Global skills keep an open mind
focus on the
Unit 07: It makes sense Global skills common ground
Unit 07: It makes sense Global skills keep calm
look for a win–win
Unit 07: It makes sense Global skills solution
be thrown in at the
Unit 08: Decisions, decisions 08A deep end
Unit 08: Decisions, decisions 08A challenging
(have) second
Unit 08: Decisions, decisions 08C thoughts
(adv) /əˈʃɔː(r)/ onto the land from the sea, a river, etc.:
/ˈbækpækɪŋ a holiday where you go travelling with
(n) ˌhɒlədeɪ/ your clothes, etc. in a backpack:
/ˈbʊfeɪ kɑː(r), part of a train where passengers can buy
(n) ˈbʌfeɪ kɑː(r)/ food and drinks:
a small room in a ship or boat, where a
passenger sleeps; the part of a plane
(n) /ˈkæbɪn/ where the passengers sit:
one of the separate parts of a train where
(n) /ˈkærɪdʒ/ people sit:
(n) /ˈsɪti breɪk/ a short holiday in a city:
a journey from one side of a sea or river to
(n) /ˈkrɒsɪŋ/ the other:
a holiday in which you travel on a ship and
(n) /kruːz/ visit a number of different places:
(n) /dek/ one of the floors of a ship or bus:
(n) /ˈvændəlɪzəm/
being the thing or person whose caused
(v) /rɪˈspɒnsəbl/ sth to happen:
(v) /kʌm ˈʌp wɪð/ to find an answer or a solution to sth:
(v) /fɔːl ˈaʊt/ to argue and stop being friendly (with sb):
to stop being angry towards sb for sth that
(v) /fəˈɡɪv/ they have done wrong:
(v) /ɡet əˈweɪ wɪð/ to do sth bad and not be punished for it:
(v) /ɡet ˈraʊnd tə/ to find the time to do sth, after a delay:
(v) /əʊn ˈʌp/ to tell sb that you have done sth wrong:
(v) /ˌəʊpən ˈʌp/ to talk about what you feel and think:
to behave unfairly or in a cruel way
(v) /ˈpɪk ɒn/ towards sb:
(adv) /ˈpɒsəbli/ perhaps:
the function or position that somebody
has or is expected to have in an
organization, in society or in a
(n) /rəʊl/ relationship:
(v) /rʌn ˈɪntə/ (informal) to meet sb by chance:
(v) /ʃeə(r)/ have sth in common with other people:
(v) /stɪk ˈʌp fə(r)/ to support or defend yourself / sb / sth:
showing that you understand other
people’s feelings, especially their
(adj) /ˌsɪmpəˈθetɪk/ problems:
to divide sth between two or more
(v) /ʃeə(r)/ people:
suitable or practical for a particular
(adj) /kənˈviːniənt/ purpose; not causing difficulty:
to copy a computer file, etc. from a large
(v) /ˌdaʊnˈləʊd/ computer system to a smaller one:
(adj) /ɪkˈspensɪv/ costing a lot of money:
(adj) /ˈfrædʒaɪl/ easily damaged or broken:
(adj) /ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv/ low in price:
to perform the actions that allow you to
(v) /lɒɡ ˈɪn/ start using a computer system:
not fashionable; no longer useful; no
(adj) /ˌaʊt əv ˈdeɪt/ longer able to be used:
(adj) /ˈpɔːtəbl/ easy to carry or move:
(adj) /rɪˈlaɪəbl/ that you can trust:
that doesn’t let water through or that
(adj) /ˈwɔːtəpruːf/ cannot be damaged by water:
(v) /əˈpɪə(r)/ to become visible or noticeable:
(v) /əˈpɪə(r)/ seem to be something:
to remove sth that is written or printed, or
(v) /dɪˈliːt/ that has been stored on a computer:
to put information or pictures on a
(v) /pəʊst/ website:
(v) /ʃeə(r)/ post sth on social media:
(n) /ˈsteɪtəs/ the position
where youand
you are have
/ orinwhat
society:
you are
(n) /ˈsteɪtəs/ doing:
to add a picture, document, etc. to an
(v) /əˈtætʃ/ email message:
to press one of the buttons on a computer
(v) /klɪk/ mouse:
language that produces pictures in the
(n) /ˈɪmɪdʒəri/ minds of the people reading or listening:
to put a piece of equipment, etc. in place
(v) /ɪnˈstɔːl/ so that it is ready to be used:
to perform the actions that allow you to
(v) /lɒɡ ˈaʊt/ finish using a computer system:
He was attractive.
The view from the top of the hill was really beautiful.
What a beautiful blue-eyed baby!
A lot of jackets don’t fit me because I’m broad-shouldered.
She was elegant in her new dress.
He’s fair-haired and he’s quite tall.
You need to set yourself some long-term goals.
He’s a handsome man in his twenties.
A car has stopped in front of the bus.
I’m a bit overweight – I might do more exercise.
She’s tall and pale-skinned.
Her parents are very easy-going. They let her do what she
wants.
The
The plane took off because
train stopped an hour late.
there was a tree across the
tracks.
She’s going on a working holiday to help build a school in
India.
She has the ability to pass the exam, but she must work
harder.
He’s annoyed with himself for failing the exam.
She was down in the dumps because all her friends were
on holiday.
I felt down in the mouth when you said you were leaving.
Chris felt on top of the world when he got his new
motorbike.
He thanked her for her kindness and generosity.
Money doesn’t always bring happiness.
Thank you for your kindness.
Please see the first and second bullet points on the first
page.
Malaria is a disease.
Millions of people in this country live in poverty.
Try to keep an open mind until you’ve heard all the facts.
He doesn’t conform to the usual stereotype of the
businessman with a dark suit and briefcase.
IShe’s
found it verytrying
always hard to
to impress
express what I felt
people withabout her.
her new
clothes.
The captain shouted instructions to his team.
The situation in the north of the country is extremely
serious.
After the attack the man was put under police protection.
The hotel is conveniently situated close to the beach.
I think the sauce needs more flour. It’s a bit too runny.
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decided stands up its
step up forsecurity
his rights.
arrangements.
The people were taking on the country’s ruler because
they wanted political reforms.
He was thrown out of the flat because he hadn’t paid the
rent.
I don’t agree. I thought the film was very good, actually.
He
Theworks
singeron cutting-edge
has computer
finally released technology. new
his eagerly-awaited
album.