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Total English - Intermediate - Unit 6 - Vocabulary

Here you will find the words from Unit 6 - Vocabulary in the Total English Intermediate coursebook, such as "fetch", "opportunity", "collect", etc.

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Total English - Intermediate
to fetch
to fetch
[Verb]

to go and bring a person or thing, typically at someone's request or for a specific purpose

Ex: The children eagerly ran to fetch their toys when their parents called them inside .
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to collect

to gather together things from different places or people

Ex: The farmer collected ripe apples from the orchard to sell at the farmer 's market .
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to buy
to buy
[Verb]

to get something in exchange for paying money

Ex: Did you remember to buy tickets for the concert this weekend ?
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to receive

to be given something or to accept something that is sent

Ex: We received an invitation to their wedding .
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to obtain
to obtain
[Verb]

to get something, often with difficulty

Ex: The company has obtained a significant grant for research .
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to become
to become
[Verb]

to start or grow to be

Ex: The noise became unbearable during construction .
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opportunity

a situation or a chance where doing or achieving something particular becomes possible or easier

Ex: Learning a new language opens up opportunities for travel and cultural exchange .
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to get on
to get on
[Verb]

to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.

Ex: We need to hurry if we want to get on the bus .
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to get back

to return to a place, state, or condition

Ex: He’ll get back to work once he’s feeling better.
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to get in
to get in
[Verb]

to arrive at home or at the place where one works

Ex: The employees usually get in at different times depending on their schedules .
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to travel
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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to arrive
to arrive
[Verb]

to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

Ex: We left early to ensure we would arrive at the concert venue before the performance began .
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to get away with

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

Ex: He tried to cheat on the test , but he did n’t get away with it because the teacher caught him .
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to get out of

to escape a responsibility

Ex: She couldn’t get out of her commitment to volunteer.
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to [get] married

to legally become someone's wife or husband

Ex: They had been together for years before they finally decided to get married.
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