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Le livre Headway - Élémentaire - Anglais quotidien (Unité 8)

Vous trouverez ici le vocabulaire de l'unité 8 d'anglais quotidien du manuel de cours Headway Elementary, tel que « paquet », « dépenser », « assez », etc.

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shopping

the act of buying goods from stores

shopping

shopping

[nom]
packet

a small bag typically made of paper, plastic, etc., that can contain various things, such as tea, sugar, or spices

paquet

paquet

[nom]
battery

an object that turns chemical energy to electricity to give power to a device or machine

pile

pile

[nom]
baby

a child who is very young, usually too young to walk or speak

bébé

bébé

[nom]
shampoo

a liquid used to wash one's hair

shampooing

shampooing

[nom]
pen

an instrument for writing or drawing with ink, usually made of plastic or metal

stylo

stylo

[nom]
small

below average in physical size

petit

petit

[Adjectif]
large

above average in amount or size

grand, gros

grand, gros

[Adjectif]
nice

providing pleasure and enjoyment

agréable

agréable

[Adjectif]
present

something given to someone as a sign of appreciation or on a special occasion

cadeau, présent

cadeau, présent

[nom]
euro

the money that most countries in Europe use

euro

euro

[nom]
to spend

to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

dépenser

dépenser

[verbe]
cup

a small bowl-shaped container, usually with a handle, that we use for drinking tea, coffee, etc.

tasse

tasse

[nom]
latte

a drink made from espresso with steamed milk on top

café crème

café crème

[nom]
hot chocolate

a hot drink, made by mixing cocoa powder with water or milk

chocolat chaud

chocolat chaud

[nom]
egg

an oval or round thing that is produced by a chicken and can be used for food

œuf

œuf

[nom]
cheesecake

a type of sweet dessert made from soft cheese on a cake or biscuit base

cheesecake, gâteau au fromage

cheesecake, gâteau au fromage

[nom]
sandwich

two pieces of bread with cheese, meat, etc. between them

sandwich

sandwich

[nom]
toast

a slice of bread that is brown on both sides because it has been heated

toast

toast

[nom]
croissant

a curved-shape roll that is sweet in taste and is usually eaten at breakfast

croissant

croissant

[nom]
tea

a drink we make by soaking dried tea leaves in hot water

thé

thé

[nom]
ketchup

a cold sauce made from tomatoes, which has a thick texture and is served with some food

ketchup

ketchup

[nom]
honey

a sweet, sticky, thick liquid produced by bees that is yellow or brown and we can eat as food

miel

miel

[nom]
to take away

to take something from someone so that they no longer have it

prendre, retirer

prendre, retirer

[verbe]
size

the physical extent of an object, usually described by its height, width, length, or depth

taille

taille

[nom]
medium

a means that is used for the purpose of communicating or expressing something

intermédiaire

intermédiaire

[nom]
to take a seat

to sit down or assume a sitting position

[Phrase]
street

a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

rue

rue

[nom]
newsagent

a shop that sells newspapers, magazines, and other items related to reading materials, such as stationery, cards, and sometimes snacks

buraliste, dépôt de presse

buraliste, dépôt de presse

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[nom]
cafe

a small restaurant that sells drinks and meals

café

café

[nom]
supermarket

a large store that we can go to and buy food, drinks and other things from

supermarché

supermarché

[nom]
butcher

someone who cuts up and sells meat as a job

boucher, bouchère

boucher, bouchère

[nom]
sort

a category or group of things that share similar characteristics or properties

type, categorie

type, categorie

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[nom]
many

used to indicate a large number of people or things

beaucoup de

beaucoup de

[Déterminant]
all

used to refer to every number, part, amount of something or a particular group

tout, toute, tous, toutes

tout, toute, tous, toutes

[Déterminant]
enough

to a necessary amount

assez

assez

[Déterminant]
else

in addition to what is already mentioned or known

d'autre

d'autre

[Adverbe]
too

to an extent that is more than enough

trop

trop

[Adverbe]
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