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Unit 5 - Part 2

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to dance
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to drive
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to listen
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music
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to play
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basketball
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to read
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to ride
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bike
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to run
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to shop
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to study
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to swim
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to take a walk
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to watch
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movie
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friend
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message
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social media
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to live
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to visit
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lucky
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report
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office
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to help
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cool
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to wait
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to ring
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lunch
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boss
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to enjoy
to have
to have
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to hold or own something

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I have a collection of antique coins that I inherited from my grandfather.
They used to have a beach house.

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transitive
to go
to go
Verb
g
g
o

to travel or move from one location to another

stay in place

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intransitive
to eat
to eat
Verb
ea
i:
t
t

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

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transitive
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
to dance
to dance
Verb
d
d
a
æ
n
n
c
s
e

to move the body to music in a special way

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intransitive
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 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
to play
Verb
p
p
l
l
a
e
y
ɪ

to participate in a game or sport to compete with another individual or another team

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intransitive
basketball
basketball
noun
b
b
a
æ
s
s
k
k
e
ə
t
t
b
b
a
ɔ
ll
l

a type of sport where two teams, with often five players each, try to throw a ball through a net that is hanging from a ring and gain points

What is "basketball"?

Basketball is a team sport played between two teams of five players each, on a rectangular court with a hoop at each end. The objective is to score points by shooting a ball through the opponent's hoop, which is typically suspended 10 feet above the ground. Players can move the ball by dribbling or passing it to teammates, and they must work together to defend their hoop while trying to score. The game is played in four quarters, and the team with the most points at the end wins. Basketball is known for its fast pace, athleticism, and teamwork, and is played professionally in leagues like the NBA.

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 ride
to ride
Verb
r
r
i
d
d
e

to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

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transitive
bike
bike
noun
b
b
i
k
k
e

a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

to run
to run
Verb
r
r
u
ʌ
n
n

to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time

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intransitive
to shop
to shop
Verb
sh
ʃ
o
ɑ
p
p

to look for and buy different things from stores or websites

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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 swim
to swim
Verb
s
s
w
w
i
ɪ
m
m

to move through water by moving parts of the body, typically arms and legs

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intransitive
to [take] a walk
to take a walk
phrase
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ɐ wˈɔːk/
Collocation

to go outside and move on one's feet for pleasure or exercise

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

Grammatical Information:

transitive
movie
movie
noun
m
m
o
u:
v
v
ie
i

a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema

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

someone we like and trust

message
message
noun
m
m
e
ɛ
ss
s
a
ɪ
g
ʤ
e

a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person

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.

Grammatical Information:

compound noun
to live
to live
Verb
l
l
i
ɪ
v
v
e

to have your home somewhere specific

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intransitive
to visit
to visit
Verb
v
v
i
ɪ
s
z
i
ɪ
t
t

to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

Grammatical Information:

transitive
lucky
lucky
Adjective
l
l
u
ʌ
ck
k
y
i

having or bringing good luck

unlucky
report
noun
r
r
e
i
p
p
o
ɔ
r
r
t
t

a written description of something that includes pieces of information that someone needs to know

office
office
noun
o
ɔ
ff
f
i
ɪ
c
s
e

a place where people work, particularly behind a desk

to help
to help
Verb
h
h
e
ɛ
l
l
p
p

to give someone what they need

Grammatical Information:

transitive
cool
cool
Adjective
c
k
oo
u
l
l

having an appealing quality

to wait
to wait
Verb
w
w
ai
t
t

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

Grammatical Information:

intransitive
to ring
to ring
Verb
r
r
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

to make a phone call to someone

Grammatical Information:

transitive
lunch
lunch
noun
l
l
u
ʌ
n
n
ch
ʧ

a meal we eat in the middle of the day

What is "lunch"?

Lunch refers to the midday meal, typically eaten around noon or early afternoon. It is a time to refuel and recharge during the day, often consisting of a variety of foods such as sandwiches, salads, soups, or leftovers from dinner. Lunch can be enjoyed at home, school, work, or at restaurants and cafes, depending on individual preferences and schedules. It provides an opportunity to take a break from daily activities and nourish the body with a satisfying meal.

boss
boss
noun
b
b
o
ɔ
ss
s

a person who is in charge of a large organization or has an important position there

to enjoy
to enjoy
Verb
e
ɛ
n
n
j
ʤ
o
ɔ
y
ɪ

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

Grammatical Information:

transitive

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