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Face2face - Elementary - Unit 1 - 1C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 1 - 1C in the Face2Face Elementary coursebook, such as "surname", "twenty-six", "address", etc.

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twenty
twenty
[numeral]

the number 20

Ex: The concert tickets cost twenty dollars each , and they sold out within a few hours .
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thirty
thirty
[numeral]

the number 30

Ex: The train leaves in thirty minutes , so we need to hurry .
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forty
forty
[numeral]

the number 40

Ex: She walked forty steps to reach the top of the hill .
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fifty
fifty
[numeral]

the number 50

Ex: The book contains fifty short stories , each with a unique theme and message .
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sixty
sixty
[numeral]

the number 60

Ex: The library hosted a special event featuring sixty rare books from its historical collection .
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seventy
seventy
[numeral]

the number 70

Ex: He scored seventy points in the basketball game , leading his team to victory .
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eighty
eighty
[numeral]

the number 80

Ex: The recipe calls for eighty grams of flour to make the perfect cake batter .
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ninety
ninety
[numeral]

the number 90

Ex: The recipe requires ninety grams of sugar to achieve the perfect sweetness .
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hundred
hundred
[numeral]

the number 100

Ex: The teacher assigned a hundred math problems for homework to help students practice their skills .
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twenty-eight
twenty-eight
[numeral]

the number 28; the number that is equal to twenty plus eight

Ex: February has twenty-eight days in non-leap years.
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thirty-four
thirty-four
[numeral]

the number 34; the number of years in three decades plus four years

Ex: He spent thirty-four dollars on the groceries.
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forty-seven
forty-seven
[numeral]

the number 47; the number of years in five decades minus three years

Ex: They bought forty-seven toys for the children.
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fifty-one
fifty-one
[numeral]

the number 51; the number of states in the United States of America

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sixty-three
sixty-three
[numeral]

the number 63; the number of seconds in a minute plus three more

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seventy-five
seventy-five
[numeral]

the number 75

Ex: He completed seventy-five push-ups during his workout, setting a new personal record.
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eighty-six
eighty-six
[numeral]

the number 86; the number we get when we multiply eight by ten and add six

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ninety-two
ninety-two
[numeral]

the number 92; the number of degrees for a right angle plus two

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thirteen
thirteen
[numeral]

the number 13

Ex: I have thirteen colorful stickers in my collection .
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fifteen
fifteen
[numeral]

the number 15

Ex: Look at the fifteen butterflies in the garden .
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nineteen
nineteen
[numeral]

the number 19

Ex: The museum features nineteen sculptures by renowned artists from different periods .
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twenty-one
twenty-one
[numeral]

the number 21; the number of days in three weeks

Ex: He graduated from college at the age of twenty-one, ready to start his career.
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twenty-two
twenty-two
[numeral]

the number 22; the number of players on two soccer teams

Ex: In a standard deck of cards, there are twenty-two face cards when you count kings, queens, and jacks.
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twenty-three
twenty-three
[numeral]

the number 23; the number of pairs of chromosomes in the human body

Ex: Twenty-three tickets were sold for the concert in the first hour .
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twenty-four
twenty-four
[numeral]

the number 24; the number of hours in a day

Ex: He scored twenty-four points in the basketball match .
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twenty-five
twenty-five
[numeral]

the number 25; the number we get when we multiply five by five

Ex: Twenty-five people signed up for the charity run.
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twenty-six
twenty-six
[numeral]

the number 26; the number of letters in the English alphabet

Ex: The temperature rose to twenty-six degrees by midday.
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twenty-seven
twenty-seven
[numeral]

the number 27; the number you get when you multiply three by three by three

Ex: The movie lasted twenty-seven minutes longer than expected.
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twenty-nine
twenty-nine
[numeral]

the number 29; the number of days in February when the year has one extra day during a leap year

Ex: They walked twenty-nine miles during their hiking trip.
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first name

the name we were given at birth that comes before our last name

Ex: When introducing yourself , it ’s polite to include both your first name and last name .
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surname
surname
[noun]

the name we share with our parents that follows our first name

Ex: We share the same surname, but we 're not related .
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home
home
[noun]

the place that we live in, usually with our family

Ex: He enjoys the peaceful atmosphere of his home.
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number
number
[noun]

a specific series of digits used to call a particular telephone or contact a particular service

Ex: I accidentally misdialed your number earlier .
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work
work
[noun]

something that we do regularly to earn money

Ex: She 's passionate about her work as a nurse .
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mobile phone

a cellular phone or cell phone; ‌a phone without any wires and with access to a cellular radio system that we can carry with us and use anywhere

Ex: Mobile phone plans can vary widely in terms of data limits , calling minutes , and monthly costs .
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address
address
[noun]

the place where someone lives or where something is sent

Ex: They moved to a different city , so their address changed .
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email
email
[noun]

a system that is used to send and receive messages or documents via a network

Ex: We use email to communicate with our colleagues at work .
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postcode
postcode
[noun]

a special code made up of letters and numbers that helps the postman find exactly where a person lives so they can deliver the letters and packages to the right place

Ex: She moved to a new city and had to update her postcode with all her service providers .
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credit card

a plastic card, usually given to us by a bank, that we use to pay for goods and services

Ex: We earn reward points every time we use our credit card.
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job
job
[noun]

the work that we do regularly to earn money

Ex: She is looking for a part-time job to earn extra money .
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