Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Locations & Structures

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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
regional [adjective]

involving a particular region or geographic area

Ex: Regional organizations promote cooperation and collaboration among neighboring countries to address common challenges .
storey [noun]

a level of a building, usually above ground, where people live or work

Ex: They added another storey to the school to accommodate more students .
location [noun]

the geographic position of someone or something

Ex: The company chose a prime location downtown for its new flagship store .
attic [noun]

an area or room directly under the roof of a house, typically used for storage or as an additional living area

Ex: They discovered old family heirlooms stored in boxes in the attic while cleaning out the house .
accessible [adjective]

easy to acquire or use

Ex: Affordable education should be accessible to everyone .
bar [noun]

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served

Ex:
dam [noun]

a huge wall built to keep water from entering an area or to contain and use it as a power source to produce electricity

Ex: The town relies on the dam for its water supply .
route [noun]

a way from one place to another

Ex: The biking route passes by several historic landmarks .
ward [noun]

a separate area in a hospital for patients with similar conditions

Ex: The elderly patients were moved to a different ward designed for their specific care needs .
cellar [noun]

an underground storage space or room, typically found in a building, used for storing food, wine, or other items that require a cool and dark environment

Ex: She found a hidden door in the kitchen that led down to the cellar .
porch [noun]

a structure with a roof and no walls at the entrance of a house

Ex: During summer storms , we gather on the screened porch to listen to the rain .