Total English - Elementary - Unit 7 - Lesson 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 - Lesson 1 in the Total English Elementary coursebook, such as "solve", "boring", "match", etc.

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Total English - Elementary
to solve [verb]

to find an answer or solution to a question or problem

Ex: The scientist conducted experiments to solve the scientific question .

a picture on a cardboard that is cut into different pieces and one should fit them together in order for the picture to become whole again

Ex: The family gathered around the table to start a new jigsaw puzzle for the weekend .
rich [adjective]

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

Ex: The rich family owned a private jet .
banknote [noun]

a written or printed piece of paper that represents a specific value and is issued as a form of currency by a government or financial institution

Ex: She exchanged her coins for a banknote at the bank .
match [noun]

a competition in which two players or teams compete against one another such as soccer, boxing, etc.

Ex: After a long and intense match , the tennis player emerged victorious and celebrated with her fans .
boring [adjective]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

Ex: The lecture was so boring that several students left early .
different [adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: She tried different hairstyles to change her look .
exciting [adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: The fireworks display was really exciting and lit up the whole sky .
great [adverb]

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

Ex: The new policy worked great , leading to improved efficiency in the workplace .
horrible [adjective]

extremely unpleasant or bad

Ex: The horrible smell coming from the garbage bin made it difficult to stay in the kitchen .
interesting [adjective]

catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

Ex: My neighbor has an interesting collection of vintage cars .
nice [adjective]

providing pleasure and enjoyment

Ex: They moved into a nice house with modern appliances .
unusual [adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: The concert started at an unusual time , late in the afternoon .

to make something operate, especially by accident

Ex: He accidentally set off the fire alarm when he burnt toast in the office kitchen .

to take and lift something or someone up

Ex: She picked up the newspaper from the porch in the morning .

to focus one's attention on something or someone in order to observe or examine them

Ex: The detective looked at the crime scene for clues .

to take and bring something out of a particular place or position

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to submit or deliver something, such as an assignment, document, application or lost item, usually to a person in authority or to an organization

Ex: Please hand in your application forms at the front desk .

to restore or return something that was lost or taken away

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