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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 5 - Part 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 - Part 1 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "time zone", "vacation", "remember", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
time
time
[noun]

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

Ex: We had a great time at the party .
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Mexico City

the capital city of Mexico, which is also the largest city in the country, and is known for its spicy food, colorful art scene, and ancient structures

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New York
New York
[noun]

a city in New York State, USA, that is the most populated city in America and is famous for its Statue of Liberty

Ex: She visited Central Park during her trip to New York.
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Dubai
Dubai
[noun]

a city in the United Arab Emirates known for its luxurious shopping, modern architecture, lively nightlife, and sandy beaches

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Seoul
Seoul
[noun]

the capital city of South Korea located in the northwest part of the country

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time zone
time zone
[noun]

a region of the earth that has the same standard time

Ex: Digital devices automatically update to the correct time zone based on their location using GPS technology .
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vacation
vacation
[noun]

a span of time which we do not work or go to school, and spend traveling or resting instead, particularly in a different city, country, etc.

Ex: I need a vacation to relax and recharge my batteries .
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to remember

to bring a type of information from the past to our mind again

Ex: We remember our childhood memories fondly .
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soccer
soccer
[noun]

a type of sport where two teams, with eleven players each, try to kick a ball into a specific area to win points

Ex: We cheer loudly for our favorite soccer team during the match .
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Australia
Australia
[noun]

a large island country in Southwest Pacific Ocean, known for its unique wildlife such as kangaroos

Ex: The capital of Australia is Canberra , not Sydney or Melbourne as some people think .
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o'clock
o'clock
[Adverb]

put after the numbers one to twelve to show or tell what time it is, only when it is at that exact hour

Ex: We have a meeting at 10 o'clock in the morning.
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hour
hour
[noun]

each of the twenty-four time periods that exist in a day and each time period is made up of sixty minutes

Ex: The museum closes in half an hour, so we need to finish our visit soon .
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congratulations
congratulations
[interjection]

used to express joy, admiration, or praise for someone's achievements, successes, or happy occasions

Ex: Congratulations!You’ve been accepted into your dream university!
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after
after
[preposition]

used to indicate time past a specific hour

Ex: He usually gets home around twenty minutes after six .
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quarter
quarter
[noun]

a measure of time that equals 15 minutes

Ex: She left a quarter past ten .
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to
to
[preposition]

used to show how much time remains until a certain hour

Ex: The train departs fifteen minutes to seven .
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a.m.
a.m.
[Adverb]

between midnight and noon

Ex: The gardening store opens at 8 a.m. on weekends.
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p.m.
p.m.
[Adverb]

after noon and before midnight

Ex: The restaurant stops serving dinner at 11 p.m.
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in
in
[preposition]

used to state how long it will be until something happens

Ex: Dinner will be ready in half an hour.
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noon
noon
[noun]

the time of day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, typically around 12 o'clock

Ex: The conference call is scheduled to start promptly at noon, so please be on time .
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afternoon
afternoon
[noun]

the time of day that is between twelve o'clock and the time that the sun starts to set

Ex: The afternoon sun casts a warm glow on the buildings and trees .
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at
at
[preposition]

expressing the exact time when something happens

Ex: We have a reservation at the restaurant at 7:30 PM .
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night
night
[noun]

the time when the sun goes down, it gets dark outside, and we sleep

Ex: The night sky is filled with stars and a beautiful moon .
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midnight
midnight
[noun]

the middle of the night when the clock shows 12 AM

Ex: Midnight is the quietest time in the neighborhood .
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morning
morning
[noun]

the time of day that is between when the sun starts to rise and the middle of the day at twelve o'clock

Ex: The morning is a time of new beginnings and possibilities .
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to cook
to cook
[Verb]

to make food with heat

Ex: We should cook the chicken thoroughly before eating .
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hungry
hungry
[Adjective]

needing or wanting something to eat

Ex: The long hike left them feeling tired and hungry.
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to make
to make
[Verb]

to prepare or cook something

Ex: The famous dish paella is made of rice, saffron, and a variety of seafood or meat.
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tomato
tomato
[noun]

a soft and round fruit that is red and is used a lot in salads and many other foods

Ex: The farmers harvested the ripe tomatoes from the farm before they spoiled .
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sauce
sauce
[noun]

a flavorful liquid, served with food to give it a particular taste

Ex: We made a pesto sauce using fresh basil from our garden .
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cheese
cheese
[noun]

a soft or hard food made from milk that is usually yellow or white in color

Ex: They enjoyed a slice of mozzarella cheese with their fresh tomato and basil salad .
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spaghetti
spaghetti
[noun]

a type of pasta in very long thin pieces that is cooked in boiling water

Ex: Seafood lovers can relish a delightful dish of spaghetti with succulent shrimp , clams , and calamari .
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to do
to do
[Verb]

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

Ex: Is there anything that I can do for you?
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to sleep
to sleep
[Verb]

to rest our mind and body, with our eyes closed

Ex: My dog loves to sleep at the foot of my bed .
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to get
to get
[Verb]

to receive or come to have something

Ex: The children got toys from their grandparents .
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to get up
to get up
[Verb]

to get on our feet and stand up

Ex: Despite the fatigue, they got up to dance when their favorite song played.
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