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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 11 - Part 3

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 - Part 3 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "special", "gift", "reach", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
special
special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: That song holds a special place in her heart. 
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clothes
clothes
[noun]

the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets

Ex: He always wears comfortable clothes when he goes for a run. 
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food
food
[noun]

things that people and animals eat, such as meat or vegetables

Ex: He enjoyed trying new foods while traveling abroad. 
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to decorate

to add beautiful things to something in order to make it look more attractive

Ex: During the holiday season, people decorate their homes with colorful lights, wreaths, and ornaments. 
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to give
to give
[Verb]

to hand a thing to a person to look at, use, or keep

Ex: The librarian gave me a book to borrow for my research. 
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gift
gift
[noun]

something that we give to someone because we like them, especially on a special occasion, or to say thank you

Ex: He put the gift under the Christmas tree. 
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to have the ability to play a musical instrument well

Ex: Have you ever wished you knew how to play the piano? 
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parade
parade
[noun]

a public event where people or vehicles orderly move forward, particularly to celebrate a holiday or special day

Ex: The city organized a grand parade for the national holiday. 
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picnic
picnic
[noun]

‌an occasion when we pack food and take it to eat outdoors, typically in the countryside

Ex: Don't forget to clean up after your picnic to keep the area tidy. 
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to watch
to watch
[Verb]

to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

Ex: He sat on the park bench and watched the sunset. 
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firework
firework
[noun]

(usually plural) a small thing containing explosive powder that produces bright colors and a loud noise when it explodes or burns, mostly used at celebrations

Ex: The fireworks lit up the night sky during the New Year's Eve celebration. 
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blossom
blossom
[noun]

a flower or a lot of flowers, particularly on a bush or a fruit tree

Ex: The cherry tree was covered in delicate pink blossoms, creating a stunning display in the garden. 
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country
country
[noun]

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

Ex: Canada is a vast country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly people. 
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fairy
fairy
[noun]

a fictional, small especially female creature that has magical powers, sometimes has the ability to grant wishes

Ex: The children believed that fairies lived at the bottom of the garden, among the flowers and trees. 
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custom
custom
[noun]

a way of behaving or of doing something that is widely accepted in a society or among a specific group of people

Ex: It is a custom in Japan to take off your shoes before entering a house. 
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huge
huge
[Adjective]

very large in size

Ex: The huge skyscraper dominated the city skyline. 
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plate
plate
[noun]

a flat, typically round dish that we eat from or serve food on

Ex: He served the salad on a large ceramic plate. 
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snack
snack
[noun]

a small meal that is usually eaten between the main meals or when there is not much time for cooking

Ex: At the party, there were many snacks to choose from. 
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colorful
colorful
[Adjective]

having a lot of different and often bright colors

Ex: The art gallery displayed a collection of colorful paintings and sculptures. 
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sugar
sugar
[noun]

a sweet white or brown substance that is obtained from plants and used to make food and drinks sweet

Ex: A drizzle of sugar syrup over pancakes or waffles adds a delightful sweetness to breakfast. 
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thousand
thousand
[numeral]

the number 1 followed by 3 zeros

Ex: The ancient manuscript was estimated to be over a thousand years old, preserving the wisdom of generations. 
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old
old
[Adjective]

of a particular age

Ex: She is fifty years old and still runs marathons. 
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to surprise

to make someone feel mildly shocked

Ex: The unexpected news seemed to surprise her, and she couldn't hide her reaction. 
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to guess
to guess
[Verb]

to estimate or form a conclusion about something without sufficient information to verify its accuracy

Ex: Let's play a game where you guess the movie from a single screenshot. 
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flour
flour
[noun]

a fine powder made by crushing wheat or other grains, used for making bread, cakes, pasta, etc.

Ex: For a gluten-free option, substitute regular flour with almond flour in the cake recipe. 
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store
store
[noun]

a shop of any size or kind that sells goods

Ex: He always forgets something at the grocery store. 
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excited
excited
[Adjective]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

Ex: He was excited to start his new job. 
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letter
letter
[noun]

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

Ex: I received a thank-you letter from the charity I donated to. 
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to reach
to reach
[Verb]

to come to a certain level or state, or a specific point in time

Ex: Daytime temperatures can reach 40°C. 
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tradition
tradition
[noun]

an established way of thinking or doing something among a specific group of people

Ex: Every year, the family follows the tradition of gathering for a holiday dinner. 
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type
type
[noun]

a class or group of people or things that have common characteristics or share particular qualities

Ex: As a teacher, it's essential to understand the learning preferences of different types of students. 
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sign
sign
[noun]

a symbol or letters used in math, music, or other subjects to show an instruction, idea, etc.

Ex: In mathematics, the plus sign (+) is commonly used to represent addition. 
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