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Interchange - Intermediate - Unit 11 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 - Part 2 in the Interchange Intermediate coursebook, such as "manufacture", "constantly", "declare", etc.

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Interchange - Intermediate
language
language
[noun]

the system of communication by spoken or written words, that the people of a particular country or region use

Ex: He wants to become bilingual and speak multiple languages fluently. 
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wheat
wheat
[noun]

the common grain that is used in making flour, taken from a cereal grass which is green and tall

Ex: The recipe called for wheat to be ground into flour for making bread. 
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to grow
to grow
[Verb]

(of a plant) to naturally exist and develop

Ex: Roses can grow beautifully in this climate. 
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to raise
to raise
[Verb]

to put something or someone in a higher place or lift them to a higher position

Ex: Can you raise the lamp so I can see? 
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to manufacture

to produce products in large quantities by using machinery

Ex: The company manufactures electronic devices, such as smartphones and tablets. 
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to speak
to speak
[Verb]

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

Ex: He spoke about his experiences during the meeting. 
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to find
to find
[Verb]

to search and discover something or someone that we have lost or do not know the location of

Ex: Did you find the remote control for the television? 
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conference

an official meeting where a group of people discuss a certain matter, which often continues for days

Ex: The annual tech conference attracts thousands of professionals from around the world. 
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euro
euro
[noun]

the money that most countries in Europe use

Ex: I exchanged my dollars for euros before my trip to Europe. 
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definitely
definitely
[Adverb]

in a certain way

Ex: I will definitely attend the meeting tomorrow. 
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dairy
dairy
[noun]

milk and milk products that are produced by mammals such as cows, goats, and sheep collectively

Ex: She avoids dairy because she's lactose intolerant. 
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to use
to use
[Verb]

to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result

Ex: He is using his phone to take a picture. 
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to accept
to accept
[Verb]

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

Ex: He accepted the responsibility of caring for the dog. 
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clue
clue
[noun]

a piece of evidence that leads someone toward the solution of a crime or problem

Ex: The detective found a clue at the crime scene—a fingerprint on the window. 
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currency
currency
[noun]

the type or system of money that is used by a country

Ex: The euro is the official currency of many countries in the European Union. 
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guide
guide
[noun]

a person whose job is to take tourists to interesting places and show them around

Ex: During our trip to the vineyard, the guide explained the process of wine making. 
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medieval
medieval
[Adjective]

belonging or related to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century

Ex: The castle is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, complete with towers and battlements. 
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to declare

to officially tell people something

Ex: The country's leaders gathered to declare their independence from colonial rule. 
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museum
museum
[noun]

a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

Ex: He marveled at the dinosaur skeletons in the natural history museum. 
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toilet
toilet
[noun]

the complete bathroom or restroom area, including facilities for personal hygiene and grooming

Ex: She cleaned the entire toilet, making sure the sink, shower, and floor were spotless. 
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fascinating
fascinating
[Adjective]

extremely interesting or captivating

Ex: The history of ancient civilizations is endlessly fascinating to archaeologists. 
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to admire
to admire
[Verb]

to express respect toward someone or something often due to qualities, achievements, etc.

Ex: She admires her grandmother for her wisdom and strength in facing life's challenges. 
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solid
solid
[Adjective]

firm and stable in form, not like a gas or liquid

Ex: The ice had formed into a solid block after being left in the freezer overnight. 
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collection

a group of particular objects put together and considered as a whole

Ex: Her collection of vintage postcards showcased the history of different cities. 
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poem
poem
[noun]

a written piece with particularly arranged words in a way that, usually rhyme, conveys a lot of emotion and style

Ex: She wrote a poem about the changing seasons that left everyone mesmerized. 
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underwater
underwater
[Adjective]

situated or happening below the surface of a body of water

Ex: The diver explored the underwater cave system for hours. 
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sculpture
sculpture
[noun]

a solid figure or object made as a work of art by shaping and carving wood, clay, stone, etc.

Ex: The park was adorned with various sculptures, each representing a different aspect of local culture. 
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material
material
[noun]

a substance from which things can be made

Ex: Steel is a strong and durable material commonly used in the manufacturing of buildings, vehicles, and machinery. 
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to exist
to exist
[Verb]

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

Ex: Many believe that extraterrestrial life might exist somewhere in the universe. 
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side by side
side by side
[Adjective]

describing two or more things that are positioned next to each other

Ex: The two houses stood side by side on the quiet street. 
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coral
coral
[noun]

a hard, often pink or red substance produced by marine invertebrates, used in jewelry and ornaments

Ex: She inherited a beautiful coral from her grandmother, which had been in the family for generations. 
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constantly
constantly
[Adverb]

in a way that continues without any pause

Ex: She was constantly checking her phone for messages. 
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variety
variety
[noun]

a range of things or people with the same general features but different in some details

Ex: The garden showcased a beautiful variety of flowers, each with its unique color and fragrance. 
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exhibit
exhibit
[noun]

a public event in which objects such as paintings, photographs, etc. are shown

Ex: The museum's latest exhibit features a stunning collection of contemporary art from around the world. 
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tiny
tiny
[Adjective]

extremely small

Ex: He found a tiny seashell on the beach. 
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chess
chess
[noun]

a strategic two-player board game where players move pieces with different abilities across a board with the objective of capturing the opponent's king

Ex: Chess requires strategic thinking and planning several moves ahead to outmaneuver your opponent. 
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needle
needle
[noun]

a slender, solid, often sharp-pointed instrument used for withdrawing blood samples, injecting medicine, etc.

Ex: The nurse used a needle to administer the vaccine. 
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camel
camel
[noun]

a large desert animal with a long neck and one or two humps on its back

Ex: In some countries, camels are also raised for their milk and meat. 
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peace
peace
[noun]

a period or state where there is no war or violence

Ex: After years of conflict, the region finally experienced a period of lasting peace and stability. 
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to sew
to sew
[Verb]

to join two or more pieces of fabric or other materials together, often by using a needle and thread

Ex: The tailor skillfully sewed the intricate patterns on the wedding gown. 
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