Four Corners 2 - Unit 4 Lesson A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 Lesson A in the Four Corners 2 coursebook, such as "bathtub", "how much", "stove", etc.

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Four Corners 2
there [adverb]

at a place that is not where the speaker is

Ex: The cafe is just there across the street .
bathtub [noun]

a large container that we fill with water and sit or lie in to wash our body

Ex: The whirlpool bathtub had jets that provided a soothing massage while soaking .
bed [noun]

furniture we use to sleep on that normally has a frame and mattress

Ex: I make my bed every morning to keep it tidy .

a low table, often placed in a living room, on which magazines, cups, etc. can be placed

Ex: He found a beautiful vintage coffee table at the flea market .

an electrical equipment used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh

Ex: My mom keeps fruits and vegetables fresh in the refrigerator .
toilet [noun]

the complete bathroom or restroom area, including facilities for personal hygiene and grooming

Ex: He went to the toilet to freshen up before the meeting .
shower [noun]

a piece of equipment that flows water all over your body from above

Ex:
sink [noun]

a large and open container that has a water supply and you can use to wash your hands, dishes, etc. in

Ex: The bathroom sink had a leak , so they called a plumber to fix it .
closet [noun]

a small space or room built into a wall, which is used to store things and is usually shelved

Ex: In the closet , she discovered a collection of vintage dresses and nostalgic memories .
curtain [noun]

a hanging piece of cloth or other materials that covers a window, opening, etc.

Ex:
bathroom [noun]

a room that has a toilet and a sink, and often times a bathtub or a shower as well

Ex: He cleans the bathroom regularly to keep it hygienic and tidy .
bedroom [noun]

a room we use for sleeping

Ex: My siblings and I share a single bedroom in our house .
kitchen [noun]

the place in a building or home where we make food

Ex: She stored canned goods and snacks in the kitchen pantry .
cupboard [noun]

a piece of furniture with shelves and doors, usually built into a wall, designed for storing things like foods, dishes, etc.

Ex: He opened the cupboard to grab some snacks for the movie night .
stove [noun]

a box-shaped equipment used for cooking or heating food by either putting it inside or on top of the equipment

Ex: I cooked dinner on the electric stove in the kitchen .

someone whose job is to wash dishes

Ex: The restaurant hired a new dishwasher to keep up with the high volume of orders on busy nights .

the part of a house where people spend time together talking, watching television, relaxing, etc.

Ex: The living room had a comfortable sofa where she took afternoon naps .
sofa [noun]

a comfortable seat that has a back and two arms and enough space for two or multiple people to sit on

Ex: The sofa in the living room is big enough to seat three people .
shelf [noun]

a flat, narrow board made of wood, metal, etc. attached to a wall, to put items on

Ex:
armchair [noun]

a chair with side supports for the arms and a comfortable backrest, often used for relaxation or reading

Ex: He sat in the armchair by the fire , reading a book .
space [noun]

an area that is empty or unoccupied and therefore available for use

Ex: We reserved a space in the parking lot for our guests arriving later .
window [noun]

a space in a wall or vehicle that is made of glass and we use to look outside or get some fresh air

Ex: She opened the window to let in some fresh air .
how many [determiner]

used to talk or ask about the number of things or people that are involved or concerned

Ex: Can you tell me how many hours it takes to drive from here to the city ?
how much [determiner]

used to refer to the quantity or amount of something, often used to ask about the extent, degree, or size of a particular thing

Ex: How much does this jacket cost ?
a lot of [determiner]

people or things in large numbers or amounts

Ex: There were a lot of people at the concert last night .
some [determiner]

used to express an unspecified amount or number of something

Ex: We planted some flowers in the garden .
few [determiner]

a small unspecified number of people or things

Ex:
many [determiner]

used to indicate a large number of people or things

Ex: Many people came to the concert despite the rain .
a little [adverb]

used to indicate a small or limited amount of something, often uncountable

Ex:
much [determiner]

used to refer to a large degree or amount of a thing

Ex: There 's much excitement about the upcoming concert .
any [determiner]

used to say that it does not matter which individual or amount from a group is chosen or referred to

Ex: Any student can participate , regardless of grade level .