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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 7 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 - Part 2 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "discover", "forest", "unique", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
mirror
mirror
[noun]

a flat surface made of glass that people can see themselves in

Ex: He adjusted his tie while gazing into the mirror above the dresser. 
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bookcase
bookcase
[noun]

a piece of furniture that contains shelves for holding books

Ex: She organized her novels neatly on the bookcase in the living room. 
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rug
rug
[noun]

something we use to cover or decorate a part of the floor that is usually made of thick materials or animal skin

Ex: I rolled up the rug to clean the floor underneath it. 
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cupboard
cupboard
[noun]

a piece of furniture with shelves and doors, usually built into a wall, designed for storing things like foods, dishes, etc.

Ex: She found the cereal in the kitchen cupboard, right above the stove. 
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furniture
furniture
[noun]

pieces of equipment such as tables, desks, beds, etc. that we put in a house or office so that it becomes suitable for living or working in

Ex: My father cleaned and polished the wooden furniture to keep it looking nice. 
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appliance
appliance
[noun]

a machine or piece of equipment, especially electrical equipment, such as washing machine, dishwasher, etc. that is used for a particular task

Ex: The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances like a dishwasher and microwave. 
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shop
shop
[noun]

a building or place that sells goods or services

Ex: She visited the local shop to pick up some groceries. 
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there
there
[Adverb]

at a place that is not where the speaker is

Ex: Your keys are there on the counter. 
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dream
dream
[noun]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

Ex: She had a vivid dream about flying over mountains. 
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description

a written or oral piece intended to give a mental image of something

Ex: The book contains a vivid description of the main character. 
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beach house

a house near the beach that people use for vacations or renting to others

Ex: They rented a beach house for the summer holidays. 
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loft
loft
[noun]

a room immediately under the roof of a house, which is used as a storage or living space

Ex: They converted the loft into a cozy bedroom. 
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city
city
[noun]

a larger and more populated town

Ex: She enjoys exploring the city's parks and landmarks on weekends. 
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the country

an area with farms, fields, and trees, outside cities and towns

Ex: Living in the city can be hectic, so sometimes I crave the tranquility of the country. 
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villa
villa
[noun]

a country house that has a large garden, particularly the one located in southern Europe or warm regions

Ex: They spent their summer vacation in a beautiful villa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by lush gardens. 
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cabin
cabin
[noun]

a small wooden house or shelter built in a forest or the mountains

Ex: Hikers sought refuge in the remote cabin during a sudden snowstorm, huddling around the fireplace for warmth. 
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mountain
mountain
[noun]

a very tall and large natural structure that looks like a huge hill with a pointed top that is often covered in snow

Ex: I took a photo of the mountain peak, capturing its majestic beauty. 
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unique
unique
[Adjective]

unlike anything else and distinguished by individuality

Ex: Each snowflake is unique with its own pattern. 
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hotel
hotel
[noun]

a building where we give money to stay and eat food in when we are traveling

Ex: Can you recommend a budget-friendly hotel in the city center? 
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which
which
[pronoun]

used to ask or talk about one or more members of a group of things or people, when we are not sure about it or about them

Ex: Which of these options is the best solution to the problem? 
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world
world
[noun]

the planet earth, where we all live

Ex: His dream is to sail around the world. 
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science
science
[noun]

knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

Ex: I enjoy conducting experiments and making observations in science class. 
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fiction
fiction
[noun]

a type of literature about unreal people, events, etc.

Ex: She loves reading fiction novels that transport her to different worlds. 
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to discover

to be the first person who finds something or someplace that others did not know about

Ex: By the time we got there, they had already discovered the ancient ruins. 
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fan
fan
[noun]

someone who greatly admires or is interested in someone or something

Ex: As a fan of history, he enjoys reading about different time periods. 
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nature
nature
[noun]

everything that exists or happens on the earth, excluding things that humans make or control

Ex: Can you hear the sound of nature? 
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story
story
[noun]

a description of events and people either real or imaginary

Ex: He's a journalist known for his in-depth stories about political events. 
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to imagine

to make or have an image of something in our mind

Ex: Close your eyes and imagine a beautiful sunset over the ocean. 
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giant
giant
[Adjective]

extremely large in size

Ex: The giant mountain range stretched across the horizon, its peaks disappearing into the clouds. 
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clear
clear
[Adjective]

allowing objects or shapes to be seen through it because light can pass through it without being scattered

Ex: The glass is so clear you can see right through it. 
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bubble
bubble
[noun]

a small, hollow sphere of gas

Ex: Tiny bubbles rose to the surface of the water. 
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forest
forest
[noun]

a vast area of land that is covered with trees and shrubs

Ex: I love the fresh scent of pine trees in the forest. 
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exactly
exactly
[Adverb]

used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

Ex: The answer to the math problem was exactly 42. 
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star
star
[noun]

(astronomy) a shining point found in large numbers in the night sky

Ex: I looked up at the night sky and saw a shooting star. 
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moon
moon
[noun]

the circular object going around the earth, visible mostly at night

Ex: Can you see the moon peeking out from behind the clouds? 
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comfortable
comfortable
[Adjective]

physically feeling relaxed and not feeling pain, stress, fear, etc.

Ex: She felt comfortable in her pajamas and slippers at home. 
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also
also
[Adverb]

used to add another item, fact, or action to what has already been mentioned

Ex: She teaches full-time and also runs her own business. 
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heater
heater
[noun]

a piece of equipment that produces heat to warm a place or increase the temperature of water

Ex: She turned on the heater to warm up the room. 
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to keep
to keep
[Verb]

to have or store something in a specific place

Ex: He keeps a collection of rare coins in a secure vault. 
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air conditioner

a machine that is designed to cool and dry the air in a room, building, or vehicle

Ex: He called a technician to repair the air conditioner when it stopped working. 
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