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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 6 - Part 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - Part 1 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "train", "get around", "near", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
to ride
to ride
[Verb]

to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

Ex: She rides her bike to work every day. 
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bike
bike
[noun]

a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

Ex: He rides his bike to work every morning. 
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school
school
[noun]

a place where children learn things from teachers

Ex: He forgot his homework and had to rush back to school to get it. 
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to get around

to move or travel from one place to another

Ex: In the city, it's easy to get around using public transportation. 
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city
city
[noun]

a larger and more populated town

Ex: She enjoys exploring the city's parks and landmarks on weekends. 
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to walk
to walk
[Verb]

to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one

Ex: After the accident, doctors were unsure if he'd ever walk again. 
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to take
to take
[Verb]

to use a particular route or means of transport in order to go somewhere

Ex: I usually take the subway to work. 
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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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subway
subway
[noun]

an underground railroad system, typically in a big city

Ex: I like reading a book during my subway ride. 
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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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taxicab
taxicab
[noun]

a car that we can pay to take us somewhere

Ex: She hailed a taxicab outside the airport. 
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motorcycle

a vehicle with two wheels, powered by an engine

Ex: He rides his motorcycle to work every day. 
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to drive
to drive
[Verb]

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

Ex: You should drive with both hands on the steering wheel. 
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job
job
[noun]

the work that we do regularly to earn money

Ex: He enjoys his job because it allows him to be creative. 
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work
work
[noun]

something that we do regularly to earn money

Ex: During the summer break, she took up work as a tour guide. 
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parent
parent
[noun]

our mother or our father

Ex: As a single parent, she worked tirelessly to provide for her family and ensure their well-being. 
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downtown
downtown
[noun]

the main business area of a city or town located at its center

Ex: They enjoyed shopping and dining in downtown after work. 
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but
but
[conjunction]

used for introducing a word, phrase, or idea that is different to what has already been said

Ex: She loves to play soccer, but her sister prefers basketball. 
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to use
to use
[Verb]

to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result

Ex: He is using his phone to take a picture. 
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public transportation

the system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. that are available to everyone and provided by the government or companies

Ex: He fell asleep on the public transportation and missed his stop. 
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near
near
[Adjective]

not far from a place

Ex: The near bus stop is convenient for commuting to work. 
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house
house
[noun]

a building where people live, especially as a family

Ex: She invited her friends over to her house for a birthday party. 
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family member

someone who is related to us by blood, marriage, or adoption, such as a parent, sibling, grandparent, or cousin

Ex: Each family member brought a dish to the reunion. 
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husband
husband
[noun]

the man you are officially married to

Ex: As a loving husband, he surprises his wife with romantic gestures on special occasions. 
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wife
wife
[noun]

the lady you are officially married to

Ex: As a devoted wife, she takes care of the household chores and ensures a comfortable home for her family. 
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father
father
[noun]

a child's male parent

Ex: As a father, he takes great joy in spending quality time with his children and creating lasting memories. 
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dad
dad
[noun]

an informal way of calling our father

Ex: Dad, can we go to the park and play catch this afternoon? 
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mother
mother
[noun]

a child's female parent

Ex: Mothers play a vital role in nurturing and shaping their children's lives. 
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mom
mom
[noun]

a woman who has given birth to a child or someone who cares for and raises a child

Ex: Mom, can you help me with my homework? I'm having trouble understanding this math problem. 
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son
son
[noun]

a person's male child

Ex: John is a loving father who takes great pride in raising his two sons. 
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daughter
daughter
[noun]

a person's female child

Ex: Emily couldn't wait to meet her newborn daughter and hold her in her arms for the first time. 
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child
child
[noun]

a son or daughter of any age

Ex: She read a bedtime story to her child every night before tucking them into bed. 
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kid
kid
[noun]

a son or daughter of any age

Ex: All her kids have graduated from college. 
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brother
brother
[noun]

a man who shares a mother and father with us

Ex: Emily's brother likes to play video games and watch sports on TV. 
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sister
sister
[noun]

a lady who shares a mother and father with us

Ex: My dad has two sisters, both of whom are older than him. 
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to work
to work
[Verb]

to do a job or task, usually for a company or organization, in order to receive money

Ex: Both of my siblings work full-time jobs. 
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