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Headway - Beginner - Unit 6

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 in the Headway Beginner coursebook, such as "always", "busy", "cook", etc.

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breakfast
breakfast
[noun]

the first meal we have in the early hours of the day

Ex: Breakfast plays an important role as it provides the body with the necessary energy and nutrients to start the day. 
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to cook
to cook
[Verb]

to make food with heat

Ex: I love to cook scrambled eggs with cheese for breakfast. 
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sausage
sausage
[noun]

‌a mixture of meat, bread, etc. cut into small pieces and put into a long tube of skin, typically sold raw to be cooked before eating

Ex: He enjoys a sausage sandwich for his lunch. 
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egg
egg
[noun]

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

Ex: Can you help me crack the eggs for the cake batter? 
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dinner
dinner
[noun]

the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening

Ex: For dinner, I cooked a delicious chicken stir-fry with vegetables. 
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fruit
fruit
[noun]

something we can eat that grows on trees, plants, or bushes

Ex: For a refreshing summer treat, try blending frozen fruit, like bananas and berries, into a creamy smoothie. 
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toast
toast
[noun]

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

Ex: He eats his scrambled eggs with a side of toast. 
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drink
drink
[noun]

any liquid that we can drink

Ex: She poured herself a refreshing drink after a long day. 
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fizzy
fizzy
[Adjective]

(of drinks) carbonated and having bubbles of gas

Ex: The fizzy soda provided a refreshing burst of carbonation on a hot day. 
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salad
salad
[noun]

a mixture of usually raw vegetables, like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber, with a type of sauce and sometimes meat

Ex: I like to have a refreshing green salad with my lunch. 
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lunch
lunch
[noun]

a meal we eat in the middle of the day

Ex: I made a Greek salad with feta cheese and olives for a healthy and flavorful lunch. 
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hungry
hungry
[Adjective]

needing or wanting something to eat

Ex: After playing outside all day, the children were hungry for dinner. 
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shop assistant

someone whose job is to serve or help customers in a shop

Ex: The shop assistant greeted customers with a warm smile as they entered the store. 
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to buy
to buy
[Verb]

to get something in exchange for paying money

Ex: I need to buy groceries for dinner tonight. 
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to cycle
to cycle
[Verb]

to ride or travel on a bicycle or motorbike

Ex: She cycles to work every day, enjoying the fresh air and exercise. 
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to drive
to drive
[Verb]

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

Ex: You should drive with both hands on the steering wheel. 
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park
park
[noun]

a large public place in a town or a city that has grass and trees and people go to for walking, playing, and relaxing

Ex: He flew a kite in the park on a sunny day. 
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flat
flat
[noun]

a place with a few rooms in which people live, normally part of a building with other such places on each floor

Ex: She decided to rent a flat in the city center to be closer to her job and local amenities. 
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flatmate
flatmate
[noun]

a person whom one shares a room or apartment with

Ex: She decided to find a flatmate to help with the rent. 
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when
when
[Adverb]

used when we want to ask at what time something happens

Ex: Can you let me know when the package arrives? 
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always
always
[Adverb]

at all times, without any exceptions

Ex: The train is always crowded during rush hour. 
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early
early
[Adjective]

happening or done before the usual or scheduled time

Ex: They caught an early flight to avoid the rush. 
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cello
cello
[noun]

a large musical instrument of the violin family that is held upright and is played by pulling a bow across its strings

Ex: She played a soulful melody on the cello during the orchestra concert. 
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to leave
to leave
[Verb]

to go away from somewhere

Ex: She left her friends at the party without any goodbye. 
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late
late
[Adjective]

doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

Ex: The late delivery of the package inconvenienced the recipient. 
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o'clock
o'clock
[Adverb]

put after the numbers one to twelve to show or tell what time it is, only when it is at that exact hour

Ex: I usually go to bed around 11 o'clock. 
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often
often
[Adverb]

on many occasions

Ex: He often helps his neighbors with their chores. 
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usually
usually
[Adverb]

in most situations or under normal circumstances

Ex: She usually takes a walk in the park after dinner. 
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never
never
[Adverb]

not at any point in time

Ex: She never eats meat; she's been vegetarian since birth. 
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to visit
to visit
[Verb]

to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

Ex: I love to visit my uncle because he tells great stories. 
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to relax
to relax
[Verb]

to feel less worried or stressed

Ex: After a long day at work, I like to relax with a good book. 
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to share
to share
[Verb]

to possess or use something with someone else at the same time

Ex: The couple plans to share a bank account after marriage. 
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to stay
to stay
[Verb]

to remain in a particular place

Ex: The weather is too unpredictable, so it's better to stay indoors. 
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to walk
to walk
[Verb]

to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

Ex: After the accident, doctors were unsure if he'd ever walk again. 
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to take away

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

Ex: The government decided to take the driver's license away due to multiple violations. 
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typical
typical
[Adjective]

having or showing the usual qualities of a particular group of people or things

Ex: It's typical for toddlers to start walking between the ages of 9 and 15 months. 
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busy
busy
[Adjective]

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

Ex: As a student, Jenny is always busy with assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities. 
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tired
tired
[Adjective]

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

Ex: After a long day at work, he felt extremely tired. 
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to watch
to watch
[Verb]

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

Ex: He sat on the park bench and watched the sunset. 
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television

an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

Ex: She watched her favorite show on the TV last night. 
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Monday
Monday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Sunday

Ex: I have a team meeting every Monday afternoon. 
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Tuesday
Tuesday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Monday

Ex: Harry uses Tuesdays to plan his goals for the rest of the week. 
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Wednesday
Wednesday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Tuesday

Ex: I eat pizza on Wednesdays. 
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Thursday
Thursday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Wednesday

Ex: I have a dentist appointment on Thursday. 
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Friday
Friday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Thursday

Ex: Friday is the last day of the workweek for many people, signaling the start of the weekend. 
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Saturday
Saturday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Friday

Ex: I enjoy attending cultural events like concerts or theater performances on Saturdays. 
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Sunday
Sunday
[noun]

‌the day that comes after Saturday

Ex: I don't work on Sundays; it's my day off. 
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exam
exam
[noun]

a way of testing how much someone knows about a subject

Ex: In the language exam, we had to write a short essay on our favorite book. 
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life
life
[noun]

the state of existing as a person who is alive

Ex: After the accident, she started seeing life differently. 
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