Interchange - Pre-intermediate - Unit 3 - Part 3

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - Part 3 in the Interchange Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "certificate", "plug", "attractive", etc.

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Interchange - Pre-intermediate
pair [noun]

a set of two matching items that are designed to be used together or regarded as one

Ex: The pair of gloves she wore was perfect for the cold weather .
bid [noun]

a stated amount of money offered to purchase something, often in competitive settings

Ex: She placed a bid on the painting just before the deadline .
maybe [adverb]

used to show uncertainty or hesitation

Ex: The new employee might join our team , but it 's not confirmed , maybe next week .
famous [adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: Tourists flock to the city to visit famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower .
pet [noun]

an animal such as a dog or cat that we keep and care for at home

Ex: John wants to adopt a pet from the animal shelter .
quiet [adjective]

with little or no noise

Ex: The quiet street was a welcome change from the bustling city .
to plug [verb]

to tightly fill or block a hole with something

Ex: Frustrated with the leaking faucet , they decided to plug the hole with a temporary fix .
always [adverb]

at all times, without any exceptions

Ex: The restaurant always serves delicious food .

used to politely answer someone who thanks us

Ex: You 're welcome .

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

Ex: He prefers spending his weekends reading a good book rather than going to crowded events .
to like [verb]

to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting

Ex: I like the idea of living in a big city .
better [adjective]

having more of a good quality

Ex: After the renovation , the hotel rooms now boast better amenities for a more comfortable stay .
nice [adjective]

providing pleasure and enjoyment

Ex: They moved into a nice house with modern appliances .
cheap [adjective]

having a low price

Ex: The hotel room was cheap , but it lacked amenities .
big [adjective]

above average in size or extent

Ex: The city has a big park .
pretty [adjective]

visually pleasing in a charming way

Ex: The little girl had a pretty smile that melted hearts .
attractive [adjective]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: The charismatic singer has an attractive voice that captivates the audience .
favorite [adjective]

liked or preferred the most among the rest that are from the same category

Ex:
extraordinary [adjective]

remarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way

Ex: The singer 's voice was extraordinary , captivating audiences with its beauty and power .
to own [verb]

to have something as for ourselves

Ex: Last year , he successfully owned a vintage car that he had restored .
land [noun]

the earth's surface where it is not under water

Ex: The explorer crossed vast stretches of barren land in search of a lost city .
piece [noun]

a part of an object, broken or cut from a larger one

Ex: The tailor carefully cut the fabric into small pieces before sewing them together to create a stunning garment .
to cost [verb]

to require a particular amount of money

Ex: Last year , the home renovation cost them a significant portion of their savings .
in fact [adverb]

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

Ex: She was confident about the facts , and in fact , her research was comprehensive and accurate .
space [noun]

an area that is empty or unoccupied and therefore available for use

Ex: We reserved a space in the parking lot for our guests arriving later .
acre [noun]

a unit used in North America and Britain for measuring land area that equals 4047 square meters or 4840 square yards

Ex:

to make or have an image of something in our mind

Ex: She likes to imagine herself traveling to exotic destinations while reading a book .
to worry [verb]

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

Ex: He could n't help but worry about the uncertain future .

an official document that states one has successfully passed an exam or completed a course of study

Ex: The certificate program is designed for working professionals looking to enhance their skills .
hour [noun]

each of the twenty-four time periods that exist in a day and each time period is made up of sixty minutes

Ex:
patiently [adverb]

in a calm and tolerant way, without becoming annoyed

Ex: He patiently listened to every question before responding .
ticket [noun]

a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event

Ex: The flight attendant scanned my electronic ticket before I boarded the plane .

a protected area of land where wild animals can live without being hunted or disturbed by human activities

Ex: The reservation provides a safe habitat for rare birds and mammals .
just [adverb]

no more or no other than what is stated

Ex: She wanted just a small piece of cake .
sneaker [noun]

a light, soft shoe with a rubber sole, worn for sports or casual occasions

boring [adjective]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

Ex: The lecture was so boring that several students left early .