English Result - Intermediate - Unit 6 - 6C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6C in the English Result Intermediate coursebook, such as "bully", "helpful", "polite", etc.

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English Result - Intermediate
behavior [noun]

the way that someone acts, particularly in the presence of others

Ex: I was disappointed by his behavior at the family dinner .
bully [noun]

a person who likes to threaten, scare, or hurt others, particularly people who are weaker

Ex: Teachers must address cases of bullying by identifying the bully .
to fight [verb]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

Ex: The two animals fought over territory , growling loudly .
friendly [adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: She 's very friendly , always greeting people with a warm hello .
helpful [adjective]

offering assistance or support, making tasks easier or problems more manageable for others

Ex: The helpful tool improved productivity by simplifying tasks .
kind [adjective]

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

Ex: She has a kind heart and always thinks of others .
naughty [adjective]

(typically of children) behaving badly or disobeying rules

Ex: Despite being scolded , the kitten continued its naughty habit of climbing onto the kitchen counter .
noisy [adjective]

producing or having a lot of loud and unwanted sound

Ex: The party next door was noisy , with loud music and people talking .
nosy [adjective]

showing too much interest in people's lives, especially when it is not one's concern

Ex: He ’s nosy and constantly eavesdrops on other people ’s conversations .
polite [adjective]

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

Ex: The job interviewee was polite and respectful during the interview .
rough [adjective]

characterized by a harsh or aggressive attitude or actions

Ex: The coach ’s rough style of leadership motivated some players but alienated others .
rude [adjective]

(of a person) having no respect for other people

Ex: He 's so rude , he did n't even say hello when he walked in .
to swear [verb]

to use offensive or vulgar language in order to express strong emotions

Ex: Upset by the news , she could n't help but swear under her breath .
well-behaved [adjective]

behaving in an appropriate and polite manner, particularly of children

Ex: Teachers appreciate students who are well-behaved , as it creates a positive learning environment .
animal [noun]

a living thing, like a cat or a dog, that can move and needs food to stay alive, but not a plant or a human

Ex: My son 's favorite animal is the lion .
problem [noun]

something that causes difficulties and is hard to overcome

Ex: John needs help from a mechanic to fix the engine problem in his motorcycle .
car park [noun]

an area where people can leave their cars or other vehicles for a period of time

Ex: After the concert , the car park was filled with people trying to leave at the same time .
child [noun]

a young person who has not reached puberty or adulthood yet

Ex: She is a dedicated teacher who is passionate about nurturing and educating children .
wall [noun]

an upright structure, usually made of brick, concrete, or stone that is made to divide, protect, or surround a place

Ex: He stands on a ladder to reach the top of the wall for painting .
fence [noun]

a structure like a wall, made of wire, wood, etc. that is placed around an area or a piece of land

Ex: The garden is surrounded by a wooden fence .
noise [noun]

sounds that are usually unwanted or loud

Ex: The noise from the party next door kept him awake all night .
rubbish [noun]

unwanted, worthless, and unneeded things that people throw away

Ex: The park was littered with rubbish , prompting volunteers to organize a clean-up day .