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Interchange - Intermediate - Unit 5 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 - Part 2 in the Interchange Intermediate coursebook, such as "preparation", "carry-on", "valid", etc.

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Interchange - Intermediate
preparation

the process or act of making a person or thing ready for use, an event, act, situation, etc.

Ex: The event organizers focused on every detail in their preparation. 
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backpack
backpack
[noun]

a bag designed for carrying on the back, usually used by those who go hiking or climbing

Ex: She packed her backpack with all the essentials for the hiking trip. 
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carry-on
carry-on
[noun]

a suitcase or a small bag that one can carry onto an airplane

Ex: She packed a small carry-on for her weekend trip. 
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cash
cash
[noun]

money in bills or coins, rather than checks, credit, etc.

Ex: He always keeps a little cash in his wallet for emergencies. 
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first-aid kit

a set of tools and medical supplies, usually carried in a bag or case, used in case of emergency or injury

Ex: Always carry a first-aid kit when hiking in remote areas. 
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hiking boot

a type of shoe made for walking on rough terrains and long distances, often used for outdoor activities like hiking or camping

Ex: He bought a new pair of hiking boots for the trip. 
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medication

something that we take to prevent or treat a disease, or to feel less pain

Ex: He always keeps his asthma medication in his backpack. 
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money belt

a small bag that is worn around the waist and is used to store money and other valuable items while traveling or in crowded areas to prevent theft

Ex: He wore a money belt to keep his cash safe while traveling. 
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passport
passport
[noun]

a document for traveling between countries

Ex: Don't forget to bring your passport when you travel abroad. 
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plane ticket

a piece of paper or an electronic document that shows one has paid for a seat on an airplane for a specific journey

Ex: She bought a plane ticket to Paris for her vacation. 
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sandal
sandal
[noun]

an open shoe that fastens the sole to one's foot with straps, particularly worn when the weather is warm

Ex: She slipped on her comfortable leather sandals for a beach stroll. 
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suitcase
suitcase
[noun]

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

Ex: She always puts a colorful tag on her suitcase to easily identify it at baggage claim. 
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swimsuit
swimsuit
[noun]

a piece of clothing worn for swimming, especially by women and girls

Ex: He enjoys wearing his swimsuit at the water park on hot summer days. 
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insurance
insurance
[noun]

the arrangement with an institute or agency according to which they guarantee to make up for the damages in the event of an accident or loss

Ex: He decided to purchase car insurance to protect himself against potential accidents. 
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vaccination

the process or an act of introducing a vaccine into the body as a precaution against contracting a disease

Ex: Vaccination has significantly reduced the spread of infectious diseases. 
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clothing
clothing
[noun]

the items that we wear, particularly a specific type of items

Ex: Some cultures have traditional clothing that holds significant cultural value. 
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health
health
[noun]

the general condition of a person's mind or body

Ex: Regular exercise and a balanced diet are essential for maintaining good health. 
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document
document
[noun]

a computer file, book, piece of paper etc. that is used as evidence or a source of information

Ex: The historian discovered an ancient document that shed light on a lost civilization. 
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luggage
luggage
[noun]

suitcases, bags, etc. to keep one's clothes and other belongings while traveling

Ex: She packed her luggage the night before her early morning flight. 
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advisor
advisor
[noun]

a person who provides guidance and advice in a specific area of expertise, such as finance, education, or career development

Ex: The financial advisor helped him plan his retirement savings. 
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valid
valid
[Adjective]

acceptable by the law or any authority

Ex: The contract is only valid if both parties sign it. 
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overseas
overseas
[Adverb]

‌to or in a foreign country, particularly one that is across the sea

Ex: She accepted a job offer and relocated overseas. 
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ought to
ought to
[Verb]

used to talk about what one expects or likes to happen

Ex: He ought to arrive soon; he said he would be here by noon. 
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secure
secure
[Adjective]

protected and free from any danger or risk

Ex: The bank vault is highly secure, with multiple layers of security measures in place. 
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to avoid
to avoid
[Verb]

to intentionally stay away from or refuse contact with someone

Ex: To prevent a confrontation, he tried to avoid his ex-girlfriend at the party. 
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danger
danger
[noun]

the likelihood of experiencing harm, damage, or injury

Ex: Drinking and driving poses a danger. 
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afraid
afraid
[Adjective]

getting a bad and anxious feeling from a person or thing because we think something bad or dangerous will happen

Ex: She's afraid of spiders. 
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completely
completely
[Adverb]

to the greatest amount or extent possible

Ex: He completely forgot about the meeting. 
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tent
tent
[noun]

a shelter that usually consists of a long sheet of cloth, nylon, etc. supported by poles and ropes fixed to the ground, that we especially use for camping

Ex: At the end of the trip, we folded the tent and put it back in its bag. 
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fishing
fishing
[noun]

the activity of catching a fish with special equipment such as a fishing line and a hook or net

Ex: Fishing in the early morning is often more successful. 
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lizard
lizard
[noun]

a group of animals with a long body and tail, a rough skin and two pairs of short legs

Ex: The lizard basked in the sun, its scales shimmering with iridescence. 
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monkey
monkey
[noun]

a playful and intelligent animal that has a long tail and usually lives in trees and warm countries

Ex: I saw the monkey hanging upside down from a tree branch. 
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boat
boat
[noun]

a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water

Ex: The boat captain guided us through the narrow canals of the city. 
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temperature

a measure of how hot or cold something or somewhere is

Ex: The temperature outside dropped below freezing overnight. 
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to survive

to remain alive after enduring a specific hazardous or critical event

Ex: After the plane crash, the survivors had to find shelter and food while waiting for rescue, managing to survive against all odds. 
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insect
insect
[noun]

a small creature such as a bee or ant that has six legs, and generally one or two pairs of wings

Ex: I was observing an insect crawling on the tree bark. 
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snake
snake
[noun]

a legless, long, and thin animal whose bite may be dangerous

Ex: I watched as the snake swallowed its prey whole. 
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except
except
[conjunction]

used before you mention something that makes a statement not completely true

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summary
summary
[noun]

a brief account or statement, that gives only the main points of something, without mentioning the details

Ex: After the meeting, I sent a summary of the key points to all participants. 
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article
article
[noun]

a piece of writing about a particular subject on a website, in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication

Ex: I found an article online that explained how to improve time management skills. 
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nowadays
nowadays
[Adverb]

at the present era, as opposed to the past

Ex: Nowadays, people rely heavily on technology for communication. 
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afterward
afterward
[Adverb]

in the time following a specific action, moment, or event

Ex: She completed her work, and afterward, she went for a walk. 
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specialty
specialty
[noun]

a specific area of expertise or professional focus within a career

Ex: His specialty is heart surgery. 
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automated teller machine

a machine that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as withdrawals, deposits, transfers, etc.

Ex: The bank installed a new ATM in the shopping mall. 
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