Interchange - Pre-intermediate - Unit 13 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 13 - Part 2 in the Interchange Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "review", "crispy", "wage", etc.

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Interchange - Pre-intermediate
veggie [noun]

a plant or part of a plant that is eaten as food

Ex: She pureed the roasted veggies into a creamy soup .
lemonade [noun]

a drink made with water, sugar, and lemon juice

Ex: The picnic basket was packed with sandwiches and a pitcher of homemade lemonade .
lunch [noun]

a meal we eat in the middle of the day

Ex: She packed a lunchbox with a turkey wrap , carrot sticks , and a yogurt cup for a balanced lunch .

a type of hamburger topped with melted cheese, typically served on a bun

Ex: She could n't resist the temptation of a classic cheeseburger paired with crispy fries for dinner .
special [adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: Their special relationship blossomed into a deep and meaningful friendship over the years .

water which is carbonated or fizzy

Ex: The sparkling water added a refreshing fizz to the cocktail .

to reconsider something, especially in order to make a decision about it or make modifications to it

Ex: After receiving customer feedback , the product development team will review the design to address any usability issues .

a large vehicle equipped with a kitchen that sells freshly prepared meals, snacks, or beverages in different locations

Ex: His dream is to start a food truck specializing in seafood dishes .
at least [adverb]

in a manner that conveys the minimum amount or number needed

Ex: The project requires at least five team members to be successful .
dessert [noun]

‌sweet food eaten after the main dish

Ex: They shared a fruit tart for dessert after dinner .

to suggest to someone that something is good, convenient, etc.

Ex: The travel agent recommended a boutique hotel in the city center , praising its central location and excellent reviews .
to try [verb]

to test something by doing or using it to find out if it is suitable, useful, good, etc.

Ex: He tried sushi for the first time and found it delicious .
crispy [adjective]

(of food) having a firm, dry texture that makes a sharp, crunching sound when broken or bitten

Ex:
friendly [adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: She 's very friendly , always greeting people with a warm hello .
service [noun]

the act of attending to the needs of others in a professional setting, such as serving food, clearing tables, or assisting guests

Ex:

to make a person or thing better

Ex: The renovations are expected to improve the appearance of the old building .
to hope [verb]

to want something to happen or be true

Ex: He hopes that his hard work will be recognized and rewarded .
to tip [verb]

to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services

Ex: They tipped the tour guide at the end of the excursion for providing an informative and enjoyable experience .
slang [noun]

words or expressions that are very informal and more common in spoken form, used especially by a particular group of people, such as criminals, children, etc.

Ex: Internet slang such as ' LOL ' ( laugh out loud ) and ' BRB ' ( be right back ) has become widely recognized and used in online communication .

to give someone what is needed or necessary

Ex: The restaurant aims to provide excellent customer service for the patrons .
to vary [verb]

to make changes to or modify something, making it slightly different

Ex: The teacher varies the classroom activities to accommodate different learning styles .

to have faith in someone or something

Ex: When going on a long journey , it 's essential to rely on a well-maintained vehicle .
to add [verb]

to put something such as an ingredient, additional element, etc. together with something else

Ex: She added some chopped onions to the recipe for flavor .
wage [noun]

money that a person earns, daily or weekly, in exchange for their work

Ex:
airport [noun]

a large place where planes take off and land, with buildings and facilities for passengers to wait for their flights

Ex: We had to show our passports and boarding passes at the airport immigration checkpoint .

someone whose job involves driving a taxi and taking people to different places

Ex: The taxi driver patiently waited while his passenger ran an errand .

someone whose job is to cut people's hair or arrange it

Ex: I have an appointment with my hairstylist on Friday .
bellhop [noun]

a person who is employed by a hotel to carry the guests' baggage to their rooms

Ex: A friendly bellhop greeted them at the hotel entrance .
heavy [adjective]

having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

Ex: He struggled to open the heavy door with his hands full .
suitcase [noun]

a case with a handle, used for carrying clothes, etc. when we are traveling

Ex: The child sat on top of the suitcase while his dad tried to zip it closed .
as well [adverb]

in addition to something else

Ex: I bought a ticket for myself and one for you as well .
culture [noun]

the general beliefs, customs, and lifestyles of a specific society

Ex: Our school promotes a culture of respect and kindness .
rarely [adverb]

on a very infrequent basis

Ex: It rarely snows in this part of the country .
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 .
confusing [adjective]

not clear or easily understood

Ex: His explanation of the scientific theory was confusing , leaving the students with more questions than answers .
already [adverb]

before the present or specified time

Ex: I already knew the answer before he explained it .
amount [noun]

the total number or quantity of something

Ex: The amount of time spent studying each day directly correlates with academic success .
customary [adjective]

commonly practiced or accepted as a usual way of doing things

Ex: It is customary for the bride to wear a white dress at weddings in Western cultures .
according to [preposition]

in a way that follows or obeys a particular particular plan, system, or set of rules

Ex: According to the schedule , the meeting will start at 10 a.m.
source [noun]

a place or thing from which something originates or begins

Ex: The idea came from an unexpected source .
average [adjective]

calculated by adding a set of numbers together and dividing this amount by the total number of amounts in that set

Ex: She calculated the average speed of the car during the trip .
probably [adverb]

used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

Ex: It will probably rain later in the evening , so bring an umbrella .
prize [noun]

anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.

Ex: The grand prize for the raffle was a luxury vacation package to a tropical island .
generous [adjective]

having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return

Ex: The host was incredibly generous , offering us plenty of food and drinks .

a place where students can learn how to become nurses

Ex: Many nursing schools offer specialized courses in critical care .
fee [noun]

the money that is paid to a professional or an organization for their services

Ex: The gym membership fee is due at the beginning of each month .
waitress [noun]

a woman who brings people food and drinks in restaurants, cafes, etc.

Ex: The waitress checked if we needed anything else before bringing the dessert .