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Unit 1

Coast: the land close to the sea Net: a thin kind of cloth for fish
Population: all the people who live in a country Relax: to become happy and comfortable
Fish rod: a long piece of wood that is used for fishing.

Languages/ Spanish-Urdu-Russian City/ New York-Dubai-Tokyo-Istanbul


Date of birth/ 4 May 1998 Country/Saudi Arabia-The United Kingdom
Job/ Teacher-Doctor Hobbies/Reading-Watching Football-Running

Family: a group of people related to each other, such as mother, father and their children
Normal: usual, ordinary and expected Live: to have your home somewhere
Interested: wanting to learn more about something
Music: sounds that are made by playing instruments or singing
Unusual: different and not usual, often in a way which is interesting or exciting
Work: to do a job, especially the job you do to get money
Watch: to look at something for sometimes
Farmer: someone who owns or works on a farm
Height: how tall or high something or someone is
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Aunt/Brother/Daughter/Father/Grandfather/Grandmother/Mother/Sister/Son/Uncle Family

Design: to draw or plan something before you make it


Sew: to make or repair clothing with needle and thread Material: cloth for making clothes
Business: a company Successful: having a good result Equipment: tools or machines

Student/Doctor/Engineer/Managers

Creative: good at thinking of new ideas or using imagination


Free: not costing any money

Businessman/Businesswomen/Chef/Scientist/Teacher/Writer Difficult Workers


Write : writer Dance : dancer Sing : singer Paint : painter

Manage : Manager Play : player Present : presenter Teach : teacher

Act : actor Direct : director Football : footballer Garden : gardener

Photograph : photographer Drive : driver Engine : Engineer

Desigh : designer Art : Artist Journal : journalist


Unit 3

Popular: something or someone that many people like Pod: a small, usually round, building
Border: a line between two countries Brave: not afraid

Dinner: the food you eat at the end of the day Get up: to leave your bed after sleeping
Meet: to see and speak to someone for the first time
Breakfast: the food you eat in the morning after you wake up
Swim: to move through water by moving your body
Cook: to prepare food by heating it Lunch: the food you eat in the middle of the day
Travel: to go from one place to another, usually over a long distance

Afternoon: the time between 12pm and 6pm Busy: have a lot of things to do
Timetable: a list or plan to show when you do things Relax: to become calm and comfortable
Evening: the time between 6pm and 11pm Morning: the time between 5 am and 12 pm
Weekdays: the five days of the week when many people work
Weekend: At two days of the week when many people don’t work

Festival: a special day when people celebrate with music, dancing or games
Contest: a game you try to win Magnificent: very good or very beautiful
Traditional: in the old way Diamond: a shape with four side, often used for kites

Play computer games / Exercise / Sleep / Watch TV / Go online/ Do homework / Text

Have breakfast/dinner Play video games/football/sport studies in the library


Goes to the gym/home/to work Relaxes with friends Studies Physics
Get up at 6 am Takes the bus Have coffee/class
Meet with Eat with/at home Cook dinner/food
Do your homework
Make breakfast/lunch/dinner
Café: a small restaurant for tea, coffee and snacks
Go out: to spend time with friends outside your home
Gym: a place where you can go to exercise and get fit Parents: your mother and father
Study: to learn about a particular subject, either in a school or university or by reading books
Unit 4

Space: an empty area Full of: containing a lot of things


Lily pad: a large leaf of a water plan that floats on the surface of water, for example, on lake or
pond
Turtle: an animal with four legs and a hard shell that usually lives in water

Lake: an area of fresh water which has land all around


Seas: large areas of salt water mountains: very high hills
Forest: a large area of trees growing closely together
River: water which flows across the land to a biggest area of water
Oceans: the five main areas of salt water on the earth
Map: pictures which show a place of the rivers, lakes and other areas in it

Tourists: A person who travels and visits places for fun


Modern: made with new ideas and designs Island: land with water all around it
Beach: an area of sand or rocks next to a sea, ocean or lake
Capital: the most important city in a country, where the government is
Famous: many people know it Popular: many people like it
International: relating to or involving two or more countries

Cliff/desert/ farm/field/hill/valley/Climate/Currency/Food/Geography/Industry/Sports

Grow: to become larger; to increase in size or amount


record: information about or a description of an event, usually on paper or pictures
Skyline: the outline of buildings, mountains, etc. against the sky
Tower: a tall building or structure, for example, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France and the CN
Tower in Toronto, Canada
Urban: of or in a city
Building: s house, school, hospital or office
Directions: information which tells you how to get to place
Library: a place where people can come to study and which has a lot of books for people to take
home
Location: where something is Safe: not dangerous
Map: a picture which shows where countries, towns, roads, rivers, etc. are

Bank: somewhere you can put your money


Bridge: something which goes over water or roads so people can get from one side to the other
Factory: a place where workers use machines to make things
Fountain: a beautiful tower with water coming out of it
Monument: something large which people visit to remember an important person or event
Museum: a place with paintings, statues and important things from history
Park: a place where you can go far walk and see a lot of trees and grass
Train stations: somewhere you can get on a train
University: a place where students study at a high level after secondary school

In front of/by or next to/behind/between/on left or right/opposite/in/over/along/around/up or


down/into/out of/ through/go or turn left/ go or turn right

Food court: a place with many small restaurants, usually in a shopping center
Shopping center: a building with many different kinds of shops inside
Car park: an area for cars Cinema: a place where people go to watch films
Playground: a place with special equipment for children to play on
Hospital: a place to get help if you are sick or hurt
Campus: a large area of university buildings
Toilets: rooms in a public building where there are toilets
Supermarket: a large shop with food to buy
Department store: a shop with different things, such as clothes, towels, furniture, toys, etc.

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