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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 2 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - Part 2 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "interesting", "paperclip", "wait", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
great
great
[Adjective]

worthy of being approved or admired

Ex: He's a great boss, always listening to his employees' ideas. 
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new
new
[Adjective]

recently invented, made, etc.

Ex: The new software update includes several innovative features not seen before. 
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model
model
[noun]

a specific design or version of a product (e.g., car, phone, appliance)

Ex: The company unveiled their newest model at the tech conference. 
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case
case
[noun]

a container in which goods can be stored and safely carried around

Ex: She packed her clothes into a large case for the trip. 
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interesting
interesting
[Adjective]

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

Ex: I read an interesting article about space exploration in the newspaper. 
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different
different
[Adjective]

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

Ex: He had a different perspective on the movie. 
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phone
phone
[noun]

an electronic device used to talk to a person who is at a different location

Ex: I picked up the phone and dialed my friend's number. 
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student
student
[noun]

a person who is studying at a school, university, or college

Ex: Can you introduce yourself to the new student in class? 
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ID
ID
[noun]

any document that shows someone's name and date of birth, typically with a photograph

Ex: You will need an ID to enter the club. 
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paper clip

a small, thin piece of bent wire or plastic used for holding together sheets of paper

Ex: She used a paper clip to keep the documents organized. 
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newspaper
newspaper
[noun]

a set of large folded sheets of paper with lots of stories, pictures, and information printed on them about things like sport, politic, etc., usually issued daily or weekly

Ex: I enjoy doing the crossword puzzle in the newspaper to challenge my brain. 
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purse
purse
[noun]

a small bag that is used, particularly by women, to carry personal items

Ex: He found a purse on the street and returned it to its owner. 
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television

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

Ex: She watched her favorite show on the TV last night. 
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ticket
ticket
[noun]

a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event

Ex: He lost his ticket and had to get a new one at the ticket counter. 
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box
box
[noun]

a container, usually with four sides, a bottom, and a lid, that we use for moving or keeping things

Ex: He placed the puzzle pieces back into the puzzle box. 
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this
this
[determiner]

used to refer to an object or person that is physically close to us

Ex: Do you know the name of this song? 
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credit card

a plastic card, usually given to us by a bank, that we use to pay for goods and services

Ex: He applied for a new credit card with a lower interest rate. 
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to spell
to spell
[Verb]

to write or say the letters that form a word one by one in the right order

Ex: He struggles to spell the word "restaurant" correctly. 
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headphones

a device that has two pieces that cover the ears and is used to listen to music or sounds without others hearing

Ex: The DJ adjusted his headphones as he prepared to cue up the next track for the crowd. 
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car key
car key
[noun]

a small handheld device used to unlock and start the engine of a car

Ex: I forgot my car key at home, so I had to call a friend for a ride. 
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maybe
maybe
[Adverb]

used to show uncertainty or hesitation

Ex: She may go to the beach if the weather improves, maybe even bring a picnic. 
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restaurant

a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

Ex: He works as a chef in a popular restaurant. 
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you are welcome
you are welcome
[sentence]

used to politely answer someone who thanks us

Ex: You're welcome! I'm glad I could assist. 
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pocket
pocket
[noun]

a type of small bag in or on clothing, used for carrying small things such as money, keys, etc.

Ex: He kept his keys in the pocket of his jeans. 
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to wait
to wait
[Verb]

to not leave until a person or thing is ready or present or something happens

Ex: We're patiently waiting for the rain to stop. 
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minute
minute
[noun]

each of the sixty parts that creates one hour and is made up of sixty seconds

Ex: I like to take a short break every 30 minutes of studying. 
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in
in
[preposition]

used to show that something exists or happens inside a space or area

Ex: They live in a big house. 
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in front of
in front of
[preposition]

in a position at the front part of someone or something else or further forward than someone or something

Ex: She parked her car in front of the house and rushed inside to get ready for the party. 
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behind
behind
[Adverb]

at the rear, far side, or back side of something

Ex: She looked behind and saw her friends waving goodbye. 
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on
on
[preposition]

in contact with and upheld by a surface

Ex: If you are cold the blanket is on the bed. 
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next to
next to
[preposition]

in a position very close to someone or something

Ex: The basketball court is situated next to the fitness center, encouraging physical activities and sports. 
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under
under
[preposition]

in or to a position lower than and directly beneath something

Ex: She found her keys under a pile of papers on her desk. 
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