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Cambridge IELTS 19 - Academic - Test 3 - Listening - Part 1

Here you can find the vocabulary from Test 3 - Listening - Part 1 in the Cambridge IELTS 19 - Academic coursebook, to help you prepare for your IELTS exam.

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Cambridge IELTS 19 - Academic
to settle
to settle
[Verb]

to go and reside in a place as a permanent home

Ex: After years of traveling, they decided to settle in a quiet village in the countryside. 
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flat
flat
[noun]

a place with a few rooms in which people live, normally part of a building with other such places on each floor

Ex: She decided to rent a flat in the city center to be closer to her job and local amenities. 
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couple
couple
[noun]

a small, unspecified number of things or people, usually two or a few

Ex: There are a couple of mistakes in your essay you should fix. 
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plenty
plenty
[pronoun]

a plentiful or abundant amount of something

Ex: She found plenty of interesting books at the library to read over the summer. 
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harbor
harbor
[noun]

a sheltered area of water along the coast where ships, boats, and other vessels can anchor safely, typically protected from rough seas by natural or artificial barriers

Ex: The ships docked in the harbor to avoid the storm approaching from the open sea. 
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sort
sort
[noun]

a category or group of things that share similar characteristics or properties

Ex: They sell all sorts of fruits at the market, including exotic ones. 
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warehouse
warehouse
[noun]

a large place in which raw materials or produced goods are stored before they are sold or distributed

Ex: The company rented a warehouse to store their excess inventory during peak production seasons. 
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entrance
entrance
[noun]

an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.

Ex: Please wait for me at the entrance of the museum. 
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to miss
to miss
[Verb]

to not notice, hear, or understand something

Ex: She missed the details in the email because she was rushing. 
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sign
sign
[noun]

a text or symbol that is displayed in public to give instructions, warnings, or information

Ex: The sign at the entrance warns visitors to keep off the grass. 
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pavement
pavement
[noun]

a paved path at the side of a street where people can walk on

Ex: The pavement was crowded with shoppers during the weekend market. 
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supermarket

a large store that we can go to and buy food, drinks and other things from

Ex: He works as a cashier at the supermarket, scanning and bagging customers' items. 
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minibus
minibus
[noun]

a small passenger-carrying vehicle that is larger than a typical car but smaller than a full-sized bus

Ex: The airport shuttle service uses minibuses to transport passengers between the airport terminals and nearby hotels. 
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salmon
salmon
[noun]

the meat of fish from the salmon family, known for its pink-orange color and rich flavor

Ex: She grilled a fillet of salmon for dinner. 
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shellfish
shellfish
[noun]

edible flesh of aquatic invertebrates that have a shell, especially mollusks or crustaceans

Ex: She ordered a platter of fresh shellfish at the seafood restaurant. 
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curry
curry
[noun]

a variety of dishes originating from South Asia, typically made with meat, vegetables, etc., cooked in a hot sauce and then served with rice

Ex: She cooked a flavorful chicken curry with aromatic spices and creamy coconut milk for dinner. 
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prawn
prawn
[noun]

any of various edible decapod crustaceans

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samphire
samphire
[noun]

a European plant of the parsley family that grows on seacoast and is sometimes pickled

Ex: She prepared a refreshing summer salad with cherry tomatoes, feta cheese, and a sprinkle of samphire. 
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seaweed
seaweed
[noun]

a type of plant that grows in or near the sea

Ex: I enjoy the refreshing taste of seaweed salad. 
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handful
handful
[noun]

a small number of people or things

Ex: A handful of guests stayed late to help clean up after the party. 
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to fry
to fry
[Verb]

to cook in hot oil or fat

Ex: He decided to fry the shrimp for the pasta dish. 
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bean
bean
[noun]

a seed growing in long pods on a climbing plant, eaten as a vegetable

Ex: I like to add beans to my salads for an extra dose of fiber and texture. 
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dessert
dessert
[noun]

‌sweet food eaten after the main dish

Ex: He whipped up a batch of brownies as a quick dessert. 
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mango
mango
[noun]

a sweet yellow fruit with a thin skin that grows in hot areas

Ex: Creating a homemade face mask using mango can be a cost-effective option for skincare. 
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ripe
ripe
[Adjective]

(of fruit or crop) fully developed and ready for consumption

Ex: You can enjoy the natural sweetness of a ripe peach by biting into it and letting the juice drip down your chin. 
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melon
melon
[noun]

a variety of fruits with yellow, green, or orange skin or juicy flesh that contains many seeds in its center

Ex: My son's favorite summer treat is a juicy slice of melon. 
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owner
owner
[noun]

a person, entity, or organization that possesses, controls, or has legal rights to something

Ex: The owner of the building decided to renovate the entire complex. 
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to [have] a look

to briefly or casually turn one's eyes toward something, typically to see, inspect, or observe it

Ex: Could you have a look at this document and check for any errors? 
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to go
to go
[Verb]

to complement each other when combined or placed together, especially in terms of colors, styles, or elements

Ex: The artwork and the wall color go beautifully, enhancing the room's ambiance. 
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in case
in case
[conjunction]

used to indicate a precaution for a possible future event

Ex: I'll bring an umbrella with me in case it rains during our walk. 
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homemade
homemade
[Adjective]

having been made at home, rather than in a factory or store, especially referring to food

Ex: She baked a batch of homemade cookies for the bake sale. 
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brown bread

a type of bread that is made with flour that includes the entire wheat kernel, resulting in a darker color and a denser texture than white bread

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to sound
to sound
[Verb]

to convey or make a specific impression when read about or when heard

Ex: The new movie sounds exciting; we should watch it. 
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whole
whole
[Adjective]

including every part, member, etc.

Ex: He ate the whole pizza by himself. 
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tart
tart
[noun]

a pie with no top filled with something sweet or savory

Ex: She baked a delicious apple tart, filling the buttery crust with thinly sliced apples and a sprinkle of cinnamon. 
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hopefully
hopefully
[Adverb]

in a manner that demonstrates the optimism someone has towards something they want to succeed

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to go over

to travel from one place to another place, like going across a room, town, or city

Ex: I went over for a quick visit to see the new baby. 
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packaging
packaging
[noun]

the material or container that the products are sold in

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stuff
stuff
[noun]

things that we cannot or do not need to name when we are talking about them

Ex: She packed all her stuff into boxes before moving to her new apartment. 
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dozen
dozen
[noun]

a large, unspecified number of something

Ex: I’ve told him a dozen times not to forget his keys. 
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food shop
food shop
[noun]

a shop selling ready-to-eat food products

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closing time

the regular time of day when an establishment closes to the public

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