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Interchange - Intermediate - Unit 5 - Part 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 - Part 1 in the Interchange Intermediate coursebook, such as "necessity", "atmosphere", "reunion", etc.

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Interchange - Intermediate

to leave a location, usually to embark on a journey or trip

Ex: With a sense of anticipation , they fueled up the RV and prepared hit the road for their summer vacation .
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stall
[noun]

a stand or a small table or shop with an open front where people sell their goods

Ex: She helped her mother manage their vegetable stall at the farmers ’ market .
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tap water
[noun]

water that comes out of a faucet or a tap, usually treated to be safe for drinking and cooking

Ex: The city recently improved its tap water treatment system .
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to fly
[Verb]

to move or travel through the air

Ex: Look at the clouds ; planes must fly through them all the time .
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license
[noun]

a legal document that gives someone permission to do something, such as drive a car or practice a profession

Ex: The restaurant lost its liquor license for serving alcohol to minors.
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to carry
[Verb]

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

Ex: The shopping bag was heavy because it had to carry groceries for the whole family .
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necessity
[noun]

the fact that something must happen or is needed

Ex: The doctor explained the necessity of taking medication regularly .
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the act of putting an idea or plan forward for someone to think about

Ex: I appreciate your suggestion to try meditation as a stress-relief technique .
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must
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used to show that something is very important and needs to happen

Ex: Participants must complete the survey to provide valuable feedback .
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to need
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to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

Ex: The house needs cleaning before the guests arrive .
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have to
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used to indicate an obligation or to emphasize the necessity of something happening

Ex: He has to pick up his kids from school at 3 PM .
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should
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used to say what is suitable, right, etc., particularly when one is disapproving of something

Ex: Individuals should refrain from spreading false information on social media .
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safe
[Adjective]

protected from any danger

Ex: After the storm passed , they felt safe to return to their houses and assess the damage .
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glad
[Adjective]

pleased about something

Ex: He was glad to finally see his family after being away for so long .
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east
[noun]

the direction from which the sun rises, which is on the right side of a person facing north

Ex: The river flows from the mountains in the east, feeding into the ocean .
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west
[noun]

the direction toward which the sun goes down, which is on the left side of a person facing north

Ex: The west offers a wide range of outdoor activities , such as hiking , camping , and fishing .
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north
[noun]

the direction on our left when we watch the sunrise

Ex: The north side of the building gets the most sunlight in the morning.
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south
[noun]

the direction on our right when we watch the sunrise

Ex: The compass pointed toward the south, guiding their path .
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adventure
[noun]

an exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or physical activity

Ex: They planned a camping trip in the wilderness , craving the freedom and excitement of outdoor adventure.
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a place where people live, stay, or work in

Ex: They found a cozy cabin as their accommodation for the weekend getaway in the mountains .
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the mood or feeling of a particular environment, especially one created by art, music, or decor

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tasty
[Adjective]

having a flavor that is pleasent to eat or drink

Ex: The street vendor sold tasty snacks like hot pretzels and roasted nuts .
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pleasant
[Adjective]

bringing enjoyment and happiness

Ex: The sound of birds singing in the morning is a pleasant way to start the day .
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boring
[Adjective]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

Ex: The TV show was boring, so I switched the channel .
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a strong feeling of enthusiasm and happiness

Ex: The rollercoaster lurched forward , screams of excitement echoing through the park as riders plunged down the first drop .
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vacation
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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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road
[noun]

a wide path made for cars, buses, etc. to travel along

Ex: The highway closure led drivers to take a detour on another road.
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to visit
[Verb]

to go somewhere for a short time, especially to see something

Ex: They were excited to visit the theme park and experience the thrilling rides and attractions .
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foreign
[Adjective]

referring to interactions, relations, or affairs with other nations

Ex: The country’s foreign policy focused on diplomacy and trade.
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country
[noun]

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

Ex: The government implemented new policies to boost the country's economy .
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to travel
[Verb]

to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location

Ex: We decided to travel by plane to reach our destination faster.
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own
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used for showing that someone or something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing

Ex: They have their own way of doing things .
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festival
[noun]

a series of performances of music, plays, movies, etc. typically taking place in the same location every year

Ex: They attended a cultural festival held in their town .
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the process, art, or profession of capturing photographs or recording videos

Ex: Modern smartphones make photography accessible to everyone .
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course
[noun]

a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject

Ex: The university offers a course in computer programming for beginners .
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to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

Ex: Do you want to hang out after school and grab a bite to eat ?
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to host
[Verb]

to be the organizer of an event such as a meeting, party, etc. to which people are invited

Ex: Families hosted a neighborhood block party .
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reunion
[noun]

the act or process of coming together again after being separated

Ex: The high school reunion gave old classmates a chance to reconnect .
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camping
[noun]

the activity of ‌living outdoors in a tent, camper, etc. on a vacation

Ex: We are planning a camping trip for the weekend .
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to relax
[Verb]

to feel less worried or stressed

Ex: He tried to relax by listening to calming music .
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beach
[noun]

an area of sand or small stones next to a sea or a lake

Ex: We had a picnic on the sandy beach, enjoying the ocean breeze .
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to guess
[Verb]

to estimate or form a conclusion about something without sufficient information to verify its accuracy

Ex: Can you guess how many jellybeans are in the jar ?
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probably
[Adverb]

used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

Ex: He is probably going to join us for dinner tonight .
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maybe
[Adverb]

used to show uncertainty or hesitation

Ex: Maybe we should try a different restaurant this time .
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