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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 11 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 - Part 2 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "order", "dessert", "fancy", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
twenty-second

coming or happening right after the twenty-first person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-third

coming or happening right after the twenty-second person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-fourth

coming or happening right after the twenty-third person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-fifth

coming or happening right after the twenty-fourth person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-sixth

coming or happening right after the twenty-fifth person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-seventh

coming or happening right after the twenty-sixth person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-eighth

coming or happening right after the twenty-seventh person or thing

[Adjective]
twenty-ninth

coming or happening right after the twenty-eighth person or thing

[Adjective]
thirtieth

coming or happening right after the twenty-ninth person or thing

[determiner]
thirty-first

coming or happening right after the thirtieth person or thing

[Adjective]
to cook

to make food with heat

[Verb]
to be

used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations

[Verb]
to celebrate

to do something special such as dancing or drinking that shows one is happy for an event

[Verb]
to stay

to not move or leave

[Verb]
to order

to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop

[Verb]
to stop

to not move anymore

[Verb]
holiday

a day fixed by law when we do not have to go to school or work, usually because of a religious or national celebration

[noun]
New Year's Eve

the evening of 31st of December, which is the last day of the year

[phrase]
valentine's day

a day on which two people celebrate their love toward each other and often buy gifts for one another

[phrase]
Independence Day

the 4th of July on which Americans celebrate the declaration of independence from Britain in 1776

[noun]
Halloween

the evening of October 31 when it is believed ghosts or the dead appear and people usually wear special costumes, mostly frightening ones to celebrate this day

[noun]
Thanksgiving

a national holiday in the US and Canada when families gather and have a special meal to give thanks to God

[noun]
Christmas

the 25th of December on which Christians celebrate Jesus Christ's birth

[noun]
plan

a chain of actions that will help us reach our goals

[noun]
dessert

‌sweet food eaten after the main dish

[noun]
fancy

elaborate or luxurious, often beyond what is necessary or practical

[Adjective]
to do

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

[Verb]
to get

to receive or come to have something

[Verb]
to eat

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

[Verb]
to drive

to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving

[Verb]
to take

to reach for something and hold it

[Verb]
tonight

the night or evening of the current day

[noun]
tomorrow

the day that will come after today ends

[noun]
next

coming immediately after a person or thing in time, place, or rank

[Adjective]
week

a period of time that is made up of seven days in a calendar

[noun]
year

a period of time that is made up of twelve months, particularly one that starts on January first and ends on December thirty-first

[noun]
to wear

to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body

[Verb]
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