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music
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to play
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video game
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to read
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to relax
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to spend
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friend
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family
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to watch
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television
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anywhere
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test
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to work
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to stay
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to go
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to study
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to invite
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to stop
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to buy
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to do
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to drive
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to have
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to sing
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to see
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chore
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laundry
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trip
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lucky
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vacation
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cousin
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television
to dance
to dance
Verb
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to move the body to music in a special way

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During the carnival, everyone were dancing in the streets.
She loves to dance to her favorite songs.

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intransitive
free time
free time
noun
uk flag
/fɹˈiː tˈaɪm/

a period when no work or essential tasks need to be done, allowing for activities of personal choice

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compound noun
to check
Verb
ch
ʧ
e
ɛ
ck
k

to discover information about something or someone by looking, asking, or investigating

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transitive
social media
social media
noun
uk flag
/sˈoʊʃəl mˈiːdiːə/

websites and applications enabling users to share content and build communities on their smartphones, computers, etc.

What is "social media"?

Social media refers to online platforms and websites that allow users to create, share, and interact with content, as well as connect with others. These platforms enable people to post messages, photos, videos, and other types of content, and engage with others through comments, likes, shares, or follows. Social media has become a key tool for communication, entertainment, news, and marketing. Social media has transformed how people connect, share information, and participate in online communities.

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compound noun
to listen
to listen
Verb
l
l
i
ɪ
s
s
t
e
ə
n
n

to give our attention to the sound a person or thing is making

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intransitive
music
music
noun
m
m
u
ju:
s
z
i
ɪ
c
k

a series of sounds made by instruments or voices, arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to

What is "music"?

Music is a form of art that uses sounds organized in patterns and rhythms. These sounds can come from voices or instruments and are often arranged to create melodies, harmonies, and rhythms. Music is typically meant to be enjoyable and can express emotions, tell stories, or bring people together. It can vary widely in style and genre, from classical to rock to jazz.

to play
Verb
p
p
l
l
a
e
y
ɪ

to activate a device, such as a disc or music player, to produce audio or display recorded images

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transitive
video game
video game
noun
uk flag
/ˈvɪdioʊ ˌɡeɪm/

a digital game that we play on a computer, game console, or mobile device

What is a "video game"?

A video game is a type of electronic game that involves interaction with a screen to control images or actions using input devices such as a controller, keyboard, or touchscreen. Video games can be played on various platforms, including computers, gaming consoles, and mobile devices. They often feature graphics, sound, and storylines that immerse players in virtual worlds. Video games cover a wide range of genres, such as action, adventure, sports, simulation, and role-playing, offering entertainment and challenges for players of all ages. They can be single-player or multiplayer, with both competitive and cooperative elements.

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compound noun
to read
to read
Verb
r
r
ea
i:
d
d

to look at written or printed words or symbols and understand their meaning

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transitive
to relax
to relax
Verb
r
r
e
ɪ
l
l
a
æ
x
ks

to feel less worried or stressed

tense

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intransitive
to spend
to spend
Verb
s
s
p
p
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d

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

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ditransitive
friend
friend
noun
f
f
r
r
ie
ɛ
n
n
d
d

someone we like and trust

family
family
noun
f
f
a
æ
m
m
i
ə
l
l
y
i

people that are related to each other by blood or marriage, normally made up of a father, mother, and their children

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to watch
to watch
Verb
w
w
a
ɑ:
t
ch
ʧ

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

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transitive
television
television
noun
uk flag
/ˈtɛləˌvɪʒən/

an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

What is a "television"?

A television (TV) is a device used to receive and display broadcasted or streamed video and audio content. It allows viewers to watch shows, movies, news, and other programming on a screen. Televisions come in various sizes and types, including traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) models, flat-panel LCD and LED screens, and advanced 4K and OLED displays. Modern televisions often include features such as internet connectivity for streaming services, smart TV capabilities for accessing apps, and high-definition resolution for clearer, more detailed images.

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anywhere
anywhere
Adverb
a
ɛ
n
n
y
i
wh
w
e
ɛ
r
r
e

to, in, or at any place

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adverb of place and movement
test
test
noun
t
t
e
ɛ
s
s
t
t
Approving

an examination that consists of a set of questions, exercises, or activities to measure someone’s knowledge, skill, or ability

to work
to work
Verb
w
w
o
ɜ
r
r
k
k

to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

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intransitive
to stay
to stay
Verb
s
s
t
t
a
e
y
ɪ

to remain in a particular place

move

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intransitive
to go
Verb
g
g
o

to move over a particular distance

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intransitive
to study
to study
Verb
s
s
t
t
u
ʌ
d
d
y
i

to spend time to learn about certain subjects by reading books, going to school, etc.

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intransitive
to invite
to invite
Verb
i
ɪ
n
n
v
v
i
t
t
e

to make a formal or friendly request to someone to come somewhere or join something

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transitive
to stop
to stop
Verb
s
s
t
t
o
ɑ
p
p

to not move anymore

start

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intransitive
to buy
to buy
Verb
b
b
u
y

to get something in exchange for paying money

sell

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transitive
to do
to do
Verb
d
d
o
u:

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

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transitive
Past Simple
did
Past Participle
done
to drive
to drive
Verb
d
d
r
r
i
v
v
e

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

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intransitive
to have
to have
Verb
h
h
a
æ
v
v
e

to hold or own something

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transitive
to sing
to sing
Verb
s
s
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

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intransitive
to see
to see
Verb
s
s
ee
i:

to notice a thing or person with our eyes

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transitive
chore
chore
noun
ch
ʧ
o
ɔ
r
r
e

a task, especially a household one, that is done regularly

laundry
laundry
noun
l
l
au
ɑ:
n
n
d
d
r
r
y
i

clothes, sheets, etc. that have just been washed or need washing

What is "laundry"?

Laundry refers to the clothes or linens that are intended to be washed or that have been washed. It can include a variety of items such as shirts, pants, dresses, towels, bed sheets, and more. Laundry is typically sorted by color, fabric type, and washing instructions before being placed in a washing machine or taken to a laundry service. Once cleaned, the laundry may be hung to dry, put in a dryer, or ironed before being folded and put away. Properly laundered clothes can feel fresh, clean, and comfortable, making them a vital part of daily life.

trip
trip
noun
t
t
r
r
i
ɪ
p
p

a journey that you take for fun or a particular reason, generally for a short amount of time

lucky
lucky
Adjective
l
l
u
ʌ
ck
k
y
i

having or bringing good luck

unlucky
vacation
vacation
noun
v
v
a
c
k
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n

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.

What is a "vacation"?

A vacation is a scheduled break from regular school or work activities, often lasting for a few days or weeks. It provides individuals with the opportunity to rest, travel, or engage in leisure activities. In the context of schools, vacations typically occur during holidays or between academic terms, such as summer vacation, winter break, or spring break. Vacations offer a chance to recharge and take a break from the usual routine, promoting relaxation and personal well-being.

cousin
cousin
noun
c
k
ou
ʌ
s
z
i
ə
n
n

our aunt or uncle's child

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weather
weather
noun
w
w
ea
ɛ
th
ð
e
ə
r
r

things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.

television
television
noun
t
t
e
ɛ
l
l
e
ə
v
v
i
ɪ
s
ʒ
io
ə
n
n

an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

What is a "television"?

A television (TV) is a device used to receive and display broadcasted or streamed video and audio content. It allows viewers to watch shows, movies, news, and other programming on a screen. Televisions come in various sizes and types, including traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) models, flat-panel LCD and LED screens, and advanced 4K and OLED displays. Modern televisions often include features such as internet connectivity for streaming services, smart TV capabilities for accessing apps, and high-definition resolution for clearer, more detailed images.

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