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Interchange - Upper-intermediate - Unit 12 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 12 - Part 2 in the Interchange Upper-Intermediate coursebook, such as "informative", "appeal", "barrage", etc.

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Interchange - Upper-intermediate
attractive
attractive
[Adjective]

having features or characteristics that are pleasing

Ex: The professor is not only knowledgeable but also has an attractive way of presenting complex ideas .
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entertaining
entertaining
[Adjective]

providing amusement, often through humor, drama, or skillful performance

Ex: The entertaining performance by the band had the crowd dancing and singing along .
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informative
informative
[Adjective]

providing useful or valuable information

Ex: The informative website offered practical advice for starting a small business .
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well-written
well-written
[Adjective]

(of a piece of writing) composed or constructed in a way that is clear, effective, and skillfully presented

Ex: It ’s rare to find such a well-written review of the movie .
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fabulous
fabulous
[Adjective]

beyond the usual or ordinary, often causing amazement or admiration due to its exceptional nature

Ex: The fabulous beauty of the sunset painted the sky in vibrant shades of orange and pink .
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crowded
crowded
[Adjective]

(of a space) filled with things or people

Ex: The crowded bus was late due to heavy traffic .
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outside
outside
[Adverb]

in an open area surrounding a building

Ex: She prefers to read a book outside on the porch .
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trendy
trendy
[Adjective]

influenced by the latest or popular styles

Ex: Trendy restaurants often feature innovative fusion cuisine .
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because
because
[conjunction]

used for introducing the reason of something

Ex: She passed the test because she studied diligently .
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since
since
[conjunction]

used to express a reason for something

Ex: They did n't go on the trip since they could n't afford it .
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due to
due to
[preposition]

as a result of a specific cause or reason

Ex: The cancellation of classes was due to a teacher strike .
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ability
ability
[noun]

the fact that one is able or possesses the necessary skills or means to do something

Ex: The teacher praised the student 's ability to grasp difficult concepts easily .
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innovative
innovative
[Adjective]

(of ideas, products, etc.) creative and unlike anything else that exists

Ex: The architect presented an innovative building design that defied conventional structures .
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selection
selection
[noun]

the act or process of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable

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investment

the act or process of putting money into something to gain profit

Ex: The government announced a major investment in renewable energy projects to combat climate change .
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worldwide
worldwide
[Adverb]

in or to all parts of the world

Ex: The pandemic caused worldwide disruption to travel.
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slogan
slogan
[noun]

a short memorable phrase that is used in advertising to draw people's attention toward something

Ex: The environmental group 's slogan " Save the Earth , One Step at a Time " resonated deeply with the public during their campaign .
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commercial
commercial
[Adjective]

related to the purchasing and selling of different goods and services

Ex: The film was a commercial success despite mixed reviews .
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invasion
invasion
[noun]

the act of invading or entering a territory, country, or region by force or without permission, often with the intent to control or dominate the area and its inhabitants

Ex: The historical invasion of the Roman Empire reshaped the landscape of Europe .
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advertisement

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

Ex: The government released an advertisement about the importance of vaccinations .
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to interrupt

to stop or pause a process, activity, etc. temporarily

Ex: They are interrupting the game to fix a technical issue .
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to bombard

to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms

Ex: The marketing team decided to bombard the target audience with advertisements to increase brand awareness .
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constant
constant
[Adjective]

happening continuously without stopping for a long time

Ex: The constant changing of regulations made it challenging for businesses to adapt .
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barrage
barrage
[noun]

a large amount of something all at once, like a lot of criticism or questions

Ex: A barrage of advertisements filled the television screen .
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to ignore
to ignore
[Verb]

to intentionally pay no or little attention to someone or something

Ex: Over the years , he has successfully ignored unnecessary criticism to focus on his goals .
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expert
expert
[noun]

an individual with a great amount of knowledge, skill, or training in a particular field

Ex: The nutrition expert helps people make healthy food choices .
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element
element
[noun]

an essential or typical feature or part of something

Ex: The detective searched for elements of a pattern in the suspect's behavior.
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presentation

the act of giving something, such as a prize or reward, to someone in a formal or official event

Ex: She enjoyed the excitement surrounding the presentation of prizes .
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to split
to split
[Verb]

to be divided into smaller groups or parts

Ex: The book club split into pairs to discuss their favorite chapters before reconvening for a group discussion .
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to appeal
to appeal
[Verb]

to ask for something, such as money, help, etc. in a serious manner

Ex: The charity organization appealed for donations to support those affected by the natural disaster .
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sense
sense
[noun]

any of the five natural abilities of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste

Ex: Taste is the sense that allows us to experience flavors and enjoy food .
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emotion
emotion
[noun]

a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc.

Ex: The movie was so powerful that it evoked a range of emotions in the audience .
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complicated
complicated
[Adjective]

involving many different parts or elements that make something difficult to understand or deal with

Ex: The instructions for the project were too complicated to follow .
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ordinary
ordinary
[Adjective]

not unusual or different in any way

Ex: The movie plot was ordinary, following a predictable storyline with no surprises .
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landscape
landscape
[noun]

an area of scenery visible in a single view

Ex: The garden was designed to enhance the natural landscape.
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memorable
memorable
[Adjective]

easy to remember or worth remembering, particularly because of being different or special

Ex: That was the most memorable concert I 've ever attended .
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to convince

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

Ex: Despite his fear of flying , she managed to convince her husband to accompany her on a trip to Europe .
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to promote

to move to a higher position or rank

Ex: After the successful project , he was promoted to vice president .
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mystery
mystery
[noun]

something that is hard to explain or understand, often involving a puzzling event or situation with an unknown explanation

Ex: The scientist is trying to solve the mystery of how the disease spreads .
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sensual
sensual
[Adjective]

relating to or involving the senses or physical sensation

Ex: She found the sensual taste of dark chocolate incredibly satisfying .
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