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Face2face - Elementary - Unit 10 - 10A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 - 10A in the Face2Face Elementary coursebook, such as "escalator", "stressed", "carry", etc.

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Face2face - Elementary
to get
to get
[Verb]

to experience a specific condition, state, or action

Ex: She got ready for the interview by researching the company. 
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stressed
stressed
[Adjective]

feeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax

Ex: She felt so stressed about the upcoming exams that she couldn't sleep. 
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to spend
to spend
[Verb]

to pass time in a particular manner or in a certain place

Ex: He spends his free time practicing the guitar. 
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time
time
[noun]

the quantity that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc. using a device like clock

Ex: I need more time to complete this project. 
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to spend
to spend
[Verb]

to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

Ex: She spent a lot on gifts for her family during the holiday season. 
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money
money
[noun]

something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills

Ex: I really need to save money to buy a new bicycle. 
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to carry
to carry
[Verb]

to hold someone or something and take them from one place to another

Ex: She used a backpack to carry her books to school. 
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shopping
shopping
[noun]

the act of buying goods from stores

Ex: His favorite part of shopping is finding good deals. 
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to carry
to carry
[Verb]

to have the ability to support, handle, or take on the pressure or responsibility of something

Ex: As the CEO, she had to carry the responsibility of making crucial decisions. 
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bag
bag
[noun]

something made of leather, cloth, plastic, or paper that we use to carry things in, particularly when we are traveling or shopping

Ex: Can you hold my bag while I tie my shoelaces? 
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to wash
to wash
[Verb]

to clean someone or something with water, often with a type of soap

Ex: I always wash my hands before eating. 
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window
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: The gentle breeze flowed through the open window, bringing the scent of blooming flowers. 
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car
car
[noun]

a road vehicle that has four wheels, an engine, and a small number of seats for people

Ex: I drive my car to work every day. 
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to take
to take
[Verb]

to reach for something and hold it

Ex: He took the cup of coffee from the table and sipped it slowly. 
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lift
lift
[noun]

a box-like device that goes up and down and is used to get to the different floors of a building

Ex: She pressed the button and waited for the lift to arrive. 
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escalator
escalator
[noun]

a staircase that moves and takes people up or down different levels easily, often found in large buildings like airports, department stores, etc.

Ex: The weary travelers rode the escalator down to the baggage claim area after a long flight. 
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to have
to have
[Verb]

(dummy verb) to perform an action that is specified by a noun

Ex: He had a laugh with his friends at the comedy show. 
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bath
bath
[noun]

the action of washing our body in a bathtub by putting it into water

Ex: After a hard day, a warm bath can be soothing. 
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shower
shower
[noun]

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

Ex: She stepped into the warm shower, letting the water soothe her tired muscles after a long day. 
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to do
to do
[Verb]

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

Ex: What are you doing tomorrow? 
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housework
housework
[noun]

regular work done in a house, especially cleaning, washing, etc.

Ex: She spent the afternoon doing housework, including dusting, vacuuming, and doing laundry. 
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exercise
exercise
[noun]

a mental or physical activity that helps keep our mind and body healthy

Ex: He avoids strenuous exercise due to his heart condition. 
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to get on
to get on
[Verb]

to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.

Ex: The passengers lined up to get on the cruise ship. 
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to get off

to leave a bus, train, airplane, etc.

Ex: The passengers were asked to get off the bus at the next stop. 
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bus
bus
[noun]

a large vehicle that carries many passengers by road

Ex: I prefer sitting near the window when I'm on the bus. 
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train
train
[noun]

a series of connected carriages that travel on a railroad, often pulled by a locomotive

Ex: I always enjoy listening to music while traveling on the train. 
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frequency
frequency
[noun]

the number of times an event recurs in a unit of time

Ex: The frequency of his visits to the gym increased over the summer. 
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once
once
[Adverb]

for one single time

Ex: I only ate sushi once in Japan. 
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month
month
[noun]

each of the twelve named divisions of the year, like January, February, etc.

Ex: I like to set goals for myself at the start of each month. 
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year
year
[noun]

a period of time that is made up of twelve months, particularly one that starts on January first and ends on December thirty-first

Ex: I'm looking forward to the new year and the opportunities it may bring. 
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everyday
everyday
[Adjective]

taking place each day

Ex: Drinking coffee has become an everyday habit for him. 
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every week
every week
[Adverb]

in a way that happens or is done regularly and consistently every week without exception

Ex: She attends a yoga class every week to improve her flexibility and strength. 
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every month
every month
[Adverb]

once during each month, in a regular pattern

Ex: She pays her rent every month by the first of the month. 
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every year
every year
[Adverb]

used to refer to something that happens or recurs once each year without exception

Ex: They go on vacation to the same beach every year to unwind and relax. 
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to get
to get
[Verb]

to start to have an idea, impression, or feeling

Ex: When they announced the surprise, I got an overwhelming feeling of joy. 
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fit
fit
[Adjective]

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

Ex: Doctors often recommend regular exercise and a healthy diet to stay fit and prevent illness. 
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