Face2face - Elementary - Unit 5 - 5D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 - 5D in the Face2Face Elementary coursebook, such as "crowded", "queue", "excited", etc.

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Face2face - Elementary
bored [adjective]

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

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crowded [adjective]

(of a space) filled with things or people

Ex: She felt claustrophobic in the crowded elevator .
busy [adjective]

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

Ex: In the bustling city , people are constantly busy with work , errands , and social commitments .
dirty [adjective]

having stains, bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: She found a dirty stain on her favorite shirt .
comfortable [adjective]

physically feeling relaxed and not feeling pain, stress, fear, etc.

Ex: After a warm bath , he felt comfortable and ready for bed .
rich [adjective]

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

Ex: The rich family owned a private jet .
dangerous [adjective]

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

Ex: She 's allergic to bees ; a sting can be dangerous for her .
clean [adjective]

not having any bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: She used a clean sponge to wipe the kitchen counter .
poor [adjective]

owning a very small amount of money or a very small number of things

Ex: The poor family lived in a small , rundown house .
excited [adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: The children were excited to open their presents on Christmas morning .
safe [adjective]

protected from any danger

Ex: The secure vault kept the valuable documents safe from theft .
empty [adjective]

with no one or nothing inside

Ex: She opened the empty refrigerator , realizing she needed to go grocery shopping .
to enter [verb]

to come or go into a place

Ex: He entered the building and immediately noticed the elegant architecture .

the act of trying to achieve a goal by doing better than others who are also aiming for the same goal

Ex: In the fashion industry , designers face stiff competition to stay ahead of trends and capture consumer attention .
to win [verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: Did the home team win the basketball game last night ?
prize [noun]

anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.

Ex: The grand prize for the raffle was a luxury vacation package to a tropical island .
castle [noun]

a large and strong building that is protected against attacks, in which the royal family lives

Ex: During the summer vacation , the family visited several castles across Europe , each with its unique history .
queue [noun]

a line in which people or vehicles wait for a particular purpose

Ex: She stood in the queue at the grocery store checkout .

a person who greets and deals with people arriving at or calling a hotel, office building, doctor's office, etc.

Ex: The receptionist at the vet clinic knows all the pets ' names .
quite [adverb]

to the highest degree

Ex: She 's quite talented in painting .
very [adverb]

to a great extent or degree

Ex: She was very excited to start her new job .
really [adverb]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

Ex: She 's really good at chess .
too [adverb]

more than is acceptable, suitable, or necessary

Ex: He was driving too fast down the highway .
big [adjective]

above average in size or extent

Ex: The city has a big park .