Vocabulary List
Word | Part of Speech | Example | |
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able | Adjective | I wasn't able to understand the English in the movie. | |
abroad | Adjective, Adverb | Have you ever lived abroad? | |
adjust (to) | Verb | It's difficult to adjust to a new job. | |
amount | Noun | You are eating a very large amount of food! | |
area | Noun | This area of the city is much quieter than downtown. | |
average | Noun, Adjective | How much time do you spend on homework every day on average? | |
backpacking | Noun | Backpacking is a cheap way to travel around the world. | |
bake | Verb | We're baking cookies. | |
band [music] |
Noun | I saw three different bands play at a concert last night. | |
blood | Noun | There's blood on the floor! What happened? | |
bone | Noun | We have many bones in our bodies. | |
candy | Noun | This candy is so sweet. | |
cash register | Noun | My job is to work the cash register at the store. | |
championship | Noun | The team has never won a championship. | |
cheat | Verb | You shouldn't cheat on a test. | |
club | Noun | Would you like to join my photography club? | |
crazy about | Idiom | I'm crazy about food. I always watch cooking shows on TV when I'm at home. | |
creative | Adjective | I like my job because it lets me be creative. | |
current | Adjective | I have no idea about current world news. | |
eat out | Phrasal Verb | Do you want to eat out tonight? I'm too tired to make dinner. | |
electricity | Noun | It's so windy the electricity has stopped working. | |
exchange | Noun, Verb | May I exchange this for another one? | |
feel [opinion] |
Verb | How do you feel about my decision? | |
fight | Noun, Verb | There are lots of fights in hockey. | |
focus on | Phrasal Verb | Let's focus on vocabulary in today's class. | |
fold | Verb | I need to fold my laundry. | |
hard-working | Adjective | He is a really hard-working student. | |
have [a baby] |
Verb | Michelle is having a baby next week. | |
instead of | Preposition | Let's drink tea instead of coffee today. | |
international | Adjective | This is not an international airport. Airplanes do not go to different countries from here. | |
into [interested] |
Preposition | I'm not really into this kind of music. Can we listen to something else? | |
lie [not the truth] |
Verb | Don't believe him. He always lies. | |
look forward to | Phrasal Verb | Are you looking forward to your vacation next week? | |
mind | Verb | I don't mind pop music, but it's not my favourite. | |
outgoing | Adjective | All of my friends are pretty outgoing. They are easy to talk to. | |
package | Noun | This package is so difficult to open! | |
part-time | Adjective, Adverb | I think I should get a part-time job for after school. | |
pop [music] |
Noun | You can hear a lot of pop music on the radio. | |
proud | Adjective | I'm really proud of my son for winning the championship. | |
regular | Adjective | My regular bus was late this morning. | |
relaxing | Adjective | It's so relaxing to lie on the beach in the sun. | |
rise [sun] |
Verb | The sun is going to rise at 6:37 AM tomorrow morning. | |
set [sun] |
Verb | The sun is setting. The sky is pink and orange. | |
skip [class] |
Verb | I'm tired. I think I'm going to skip class tonight and stay home. | |
tent | Noun | May I borrow your tent? I'm going camping this weekend. | |
tiny | Adjective | Smart Cars are really tiny. | |
traditional | Adjective | The traditional food of my country is hard to find abroad. | |
wedding | Noun | Would you like to come to my wedding? I'm getting married on the 28th. | |
work out | Phrasal Verb | I'm going to the gym to work out. | |
yoga | Noun | Yoga is so relaxing. |