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Interchange - Beginner - Unit 14 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 14 - Part 2 in the Interchange Beginner coursebook, such as "ocean", "read", "worst", etc.

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Interchange - Beginner
to leave

to go away from somewhere

[Verb]
to lose

to be deprived of or stop having someone or something

[Verb]
to make

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

[Verb]
to meet

to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose

[Verb]
to pay

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

[Verb]
to put

to move something or someone from one place or position to another

[Verb]
to read

to look at written or printed words or symbols and understand their meaning

[Verb]
to ride

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

[Verb]
to run

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

[Verb]
to say

to use words and our voice to show what we are thinking or feeling

[Verb]
to see

to notice a thing or person with our eyes

[Verb]
to sell

to give something to someone in exchange for money

[Verb]
to send

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

[Verb]
to sing

to use our voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

[Verb]
to sit

to put our bottom on something like a chair or the ground while keeping our back straight

[Verb]
to sleep

to rest our mind and body, with our eyes closed

[Verb]
to speak

to use one's voice to express a particular feeling or thought

[Verb]
to spend

to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

[Verb]
to stand

to be upright on one's feet

[Verb]
to swim

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

[Verb]
to take

to reach for something and hold it

[Verb]
to teach

to give lessons to students in a university, college, school, etc.

[Verb]
to think

to have a type of belief or idea about a person or thing

[Verb]
to try

to make an effort or attempt to do or have something

[Verb]
to wear

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

[Verb]
to win

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

[Verb]
to write

to make letters, words, or numbers on a surface, usually on a piece of paper, with a pen or pencil

[Verb]
the ocean

the great mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface

[noun]
to climb

to go upwards toward the top of a mountain or rock for sport

[Verb]
bridge

a structure built over a river, road, etc. that enables people or vehicles to go from one side to the other

[noun]
worst

the least desirable or most unfavorable condition, quality, or characteristic of something

[Adjective]
wedding

the event of a marriage ceremony

[noun]
quiet

with little or no noise

[Adjective]
truck

a large road vehicle used for carrying goods

[noun]
parasailing

an activity where a person is attached to a parachute and towed behind a boat, allowing them to fly in the air and enjoy a view of the surroundings from above

[noun]
amazing

extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

[Adjective]
instructor

a person who teaches a practical skill or sport to someone

[noun]
above

in, at, or to a higher position

[Adverb]
scary

making us feel fear

[Adjective]
exciting

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

[Adjective]
chore

a task, especially a household one, that is done regularly

[noun]
awesome

extremely good and amazing

[Adjective]
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