Interchange - Intermediate - Unit 9 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 9 - Part 2 in the Interchange Intermediate coursebook, such as "consequence", "electrical", "at least", etc.

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Interchange - Intermediate
to exist [verb]

to have actual presence or reality, even if no one is thinking about it or noticing it

Ex: The concept of parallel universes is still debated but some argue that they exist .
pay [noun]

the money that is paid to someone for doing their job

Ex: Many workers protested for better pay and conditions .
loan [noun]

a sum of money that is borrowed from a bank which should be returned with a certain rate of interest

Ex: The bank offers different types of loans , including personal , auto , and home loans .
able [adjective]

having the necessary skill, power, resources, etc. for doing something

Ex: The team was able to complete the project ahead of schedule .
tax [noun]

a sum of money that has to be paid, based on one's income, to the government so it can provide people with different kinds of public services

Ex:
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 .
possible [adjective]

able to exist, happen, or be done

Ex: It is possible to learn a new language at any age .

the way things are or have been at a certain time or place

Ex: The economic situation has improved over the past year .

a phenomenon or event that follows from and is caused by a previous action or occurrence

Ex: They discussed the potential consequences of climate change .
may [verb]

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

Ex: The package may be delivered by tomorrow morning .

a particular combination of words that are used together very often

Ex: He found that learning collocations was more effective than memorizing individual vocabulary words .
to earn [verb]

to receive something one deserves as a result of something one has done or the qualities one possesses

Ex: The athlete earned a gold medal in the competition by setting a new world record .
degree [noun]

the certificate that is given to university or college students upon successful completion of their course

Ex: Many employers require candidates to have at least a bachelor 's degree in their field of expertise .
living [noun]

the particular way someone lives

Ex: She embraced a rural living , surrounded by nature and tranquility .
to join [verb]

to become a member of a group, club, organization, etc.

Ex: Many people join volunteer groups to contribute to their communities .
club [noun]

a group of sports players, their manager, and staff such as a soccer or baseball club

Ex: The club 's manager praised the players for their hard work and dedication .
gym [noun]

a place with special equipment that people go to exercise or play sports

Ex: She joined a new gym near her house .
group [noun]

a number of things or people that have some sort of connection or are at a place together

Ex:
to spend [verb]

to use energy, effort, etc., particularly until no more remains

Ex: The soldiers fought bravely until their ammunition was spent .
energy [noun]

the physical and mental strength required for activity, work, etc.

Ex: I need a cup of coffee to boost my energy .
to get [verb]

to obtain something through chance, effort, or other means

Ex: I managed to get a copy of the rare book from the library .

to improve one's physical fitness and health through exercise and healthy lifestyle choices

Ex: Regular workouts help people get into shape .
college [noun]

an institution that offers higher education or specialized trainings for different professions

Ex: They are preparing for their final exams at college .

the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

Ex: He shared his experiences with overcoming obstacles during his inspirational speech .
jealous [adjective]

feeling angry and unhappy because someone else has what we want

Ex: I 'm so jealous of your vacation plans .
to feel [verb]

to experience a particular emotion

Ex:
tired [adjective]

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

Ex: She was tired but satisfied after cleaning the whole house .
stressed [adjective]

feeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax

Ex: The constant deadlines made her feel stressed and overwhelmed .

to start loving someone deeply

Ex: The couple fell in love during a summer vacation in Italy .
to fight [verb]

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

Ex: The two animals fought over territory , growling loudly .
village [noun]

a very small town located in the countryside

Ex: Life in the remote village was simple and closely connected to nature .

a situation or a chance where doing or achieving something particular becomes possible or easier

Ex: Joining the volunteer program abroad offered her the opportunity to immerse herself in a new culture .
empty [adjective]

with no one or nothing inside

Ex: She opened the empty refrigerator , realizing she needed to go grocery shopping .
mayor [noun]

someone who is elected to be the head of a town or city

Ex: The mayor attended the opening ceremony of the new park .

to want to know about something particular

Ex: The detective could n't help but wonder who the mysterious figure in the photograph could be .
brilliant [adjective]

extremely clever, talented, or impressive

Ex: She ’s a brilliant leader who inspires her team to achieve great results .

any movie, picture, note, etc. designed to promote products or services to the public

Ex: She saw an advertisement for a job vacancy in the local newspaper .
to offer [verb]

to present or propose something to someone

Ex: The teacher offered valuable feedback to help the students improve their work .
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 .

to say yes to what is asked of you or offered to you

Ex: I accepted the task , despite knowing it would be difficult .
to shout [verb]

to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying

Ex: In the bustling marketplace , vendors would often shout to attract customers ' attention to their products .
factory [noun]

a building or set of buildings in which products are made, particularly using machines

Ex: The textile factory employed many workers to produce clothing and fabrics .

to fix something that is damaged, broken, or not working properly

Ex: She learned how to repair the flat tire on her bicycle .
electrical [adjective]

producing or operating by electricity

Ex: The electrical appliances in the office consume energy when in use .