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UNIT 2
WORD PRONUNCIATION PART OF EXAMPLE SENTENCE
SPEECH
квартира apartment /əˈpɑː(r)tmənt/ noun Did you stay in a house? No, I stayed in an apartment on the third floor.
звертатися apply /əˈplaɪ/ verb You have to apply to the passport office for a visa.
arrival /əˈraɪv(ə)l/ noun The arrival of BA 106 from Boston has been delayed.
bed and /bed ənd ˈbrekfəst/ noun We stayed in a lovely bed and breakfast for two nights.
breakfast
парі,битисяbet /bet/ noun He always makes a bet of £5 that his football team will win, but they never do.
об заклад
break down /breɪk daʊn/ phrasal verb The car broke down just outside the town.
breakdown /ˈbreɪkˌdaʊn/ noun The breakdown service arrived to fix our car.
побити break the /breɪk ðiː ˈrekɔː(r)d/ phrase Usain Bolt broke the world record for the 100 m sprint.
рекорд record
планувати budget /ˈbʌdʒɪt/ verb You need to learn to budget your money well so that you have enough for food, books
бюджет and rent.
bus stop /bʌs stɒp/ noun I’ll meet you at the bus stop at noon.
cable car /ˈkeɪb(ə)l kɑː(r)/ noun The cable car will take us up Table Mountain so we won’t have to climb to the top.
campsite /ˈkæmpˌsaɪt/ noun If you get to the campsite first, please put up the tent.
cancel /ˈkæns(ə)l/ verb My flight was cancelled because of the fog.
car park /kɑː(r) pɑː(r)k/ noun I park my car in the car park while I’m at the shopping centre.
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caravan /ˈkærəvæn/ noun We stayed in a caravan for the whole summer – it’s great to be able to drive it to
житловий фургон different places.
catch /kætʃ/ verb You need to catch the nine o’clock bus to get to school on time.
виклик challenge /ˈtʃæləndʒ/ noun James accepted Sarah’s challenge of climbing Everest.
check in /tʃek ɪn/ phrasal verb You must check in at least one hour before your flight.
check-in /tʃek-ɪn/ noun Please check in at the check-in desk.
міжмісь coach /kəʊtʃ/ noun They will be travelling to Tokyo by coach.
кий автобусcoach station /kəʊtʃ ˈsteɪʃ(ə)n/ noun Coaches leave from the coach station every hour.
автовокзал
coherent /kəʊˈhɪərənt/ adjective Make sure that your ideas are coherent and reasonable – so I can understand them
послідовний
easily.
заявляти, claim /kleɪm/ verb She claims that flying is the best form of transport. Now she has to explain why she
стверджувати thinks that is true.
уточнення clarification /ˌklærəfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun Connor asked for clarification because he didn’t understand the project instructions.
cruise ship /kruːz ʃɪp/ noun The cruise ship sailed to five different islands that we could explore.
затримка delay /dɪˈleɪ/ noun The captain would like to apologise for the delay – the plane should take off in an hour.
відправлення
departure /dɪˈpɑː(r)tʃə(r)/ noun All departures from London are on time.
оплата за проїзд
fare /feə(r)/ noun Remember your bus fare or you won’t be able to pay for your ride to school.
паром ferry /ˈferi/ noun Riding on the ferry makes me seasick.
first class /fɜː(r)st klɑːs/ adverb My aunt only travels first class – she buys the most expensive ticket so that she is
comfortable on the plane.
посварилися
fought /fɔːt/ verb Tom and Riley fought over the TV remote.
втекти get away /ɡet əˈweɪ/ phrasal verb I really need to get away for a holiday this summer.
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get back /ɡet bæk/ phrasal verb We will get back from Egypt on Friday.
прибуватиget in /ɡet ɪn/ phrasal verb Does the bus get in before noon?
get into /ɡet ˈɪntuː/ phrasal verb Let’s get into the taxi and go!
вийти з get off /ɡet ɒf/ phrasal verb Peter got off the train at the next station.
get on /ɡet ɒn/ phrasal verb If you get on the next bus, you’ll make it to school on time.
get out of /ɡet aʊt ɒv/ phrasal verb Get out of the car. We’re here!
продовжувати
go on /ɡəʊ ɒn/ phrasal verb After visiting Greece, I decided to go on to Italy.
helicopter /ˈhelɪˌkɒptə(r)/ noun Flying in a helicopter over the city is the best way to see the sights.
дача holiday home /ˈhɒlɪdeɪ həʊm/ noun Jessie has a holiday home in Spain that she uses every summer
homestay /ˈhəʊmˌsteɪ/ noun Hotels are so expensive. I prefer homestays where I can rent someone’s house.
hostel /ˈhɒst(ə)l/ noun It is cheaper to stay at a hostel instead of a hotel.
hot-air balloon /hɒt,eə(r) bəˈluːn/ noun I’d like to fly in a hot-air balloon, but I’m scared of being so high up in a basket.
наймовірнийincredible /ɪnˈkredəb(ə)l/ adjective The view from the top of the hill is incredible. So beautiful!
information /ˌɪnfə(r)ˈmeɪʃ(ə)n noun Please check the information screen for flight arrival and departure times.
screen skriːn/
гідроцикл jet-ski /dʒet, skiː/ noun Let’s rent jet-skis at the beach and go for a ride on the sea.
lorry /ˈlɒri/ noun The farmer packed the vegetables into his lorry and drove them to the market.
бюро lost property /lɒst ˈprɒpə(r)ti noun I think I left my phone at the station! Let’s go to the lost property office to see if anyone
знахідок office ˈɒfɪs/ has found it.
luggage /ˈlʌɡɪdʒ/ noun How much luggage are you taking on the trip? Only three suitcases.
розкіш luxury /ˈlʌkʃəri/ noun I like a few luxuries in my hotel room, like chocolate and fresh flowers.
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miss /mɪs/ verb Set an alarm or you’ll miss your flight in the morning.
motel /məʊˈtel/ noun We’ll drive there by car, but we’ll stop at a motel to rest for the night.
motorbike /ˈməʊtə(r)ˌbaɪk/ noun Remember to wear your helmet when riding your motorbike.
nickname /ˈnɪkˌneɪm/ noun Her name is Natalie, but her friends call her by her nickname: Natty.
пішохід pedestrian /pəˈdestriən/ noun New York is full of pedestrians – so many people walking on the pavements.
plane /pleɪn/ noun Flying a plane is very difficult.
platform /ˈplætˌfɔː(r)m/ noun The six o’clock train leaves from platform 4.
описувати portray /pɔː(r)ˈtreɪ/ verb Many people portray bus journeys as long and boring, but they can be fun and
interesting.
в обидва боки
return /rɪˈtɜː(r)n/ noun I need to get to Glasgow and back again, so I’ll need a return ticket, please.
scooter /ˈskuːtə(r)/ noun The best way to see small cities is to ride a scooter. It’s like a small motorbike.
Станція техservice station /ˈsɜː(r)vɪs ˈsteɪʃ(ə)n/ noun We need to stop at the next service station to get some petrol. Oh good! I can get some
обслугов. snacks too.
відправитися,
set off /set ɒf/ phrasal verb We set off on our hike early the next morning.
вирушити
single /ˈsɪŋɡ(ə)l/ adjective I need to get to London. Could I have a single ticket, please?
skateboard /ˈskeɪtˌbɔː(r)d/ noun I like to ride my skateboard at the weekend. I can do a lot of tricks.
косм. spacecraft /ˈspeɪsˌkrɑːft/ noun One day I’d like to travel to space in a spacecraft – I want to walk on the Moon and visit
корабель Mars.
околиця suburb /ˈsʌbɜː(r)b/ noun Bart likes living in the suburbs so he can be close to the city for work but not live in it.
subway /ˈsʌbˌweɪ/ noun The subway is always crowded in the mornings because many people take the train to
work.
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взлітати take off /teɪk ɒf/ phrasal verb Her plane took off on time.
take-off /teɪk, ɒf/ noun Half an hour before take-off, the flight was cancelled.
стоянка таксі
taxi rank /ˈtæksi ræŋk/ noun Where can I get a taxi? There’s a taxi rank right outside the airport.
tent /tent/ noun Did you pack the tent for our camping trip?
термін term /tɜː(r)m/ noun ‘Pulmonary’ is a medical term relating to your lungs.
thanks to /θæŋks tuː/ phrase Thanks to the medicine, her stomach felt much better.
ticket office /ˈtɪkɪt ˈɒfɪs/ noun I need to buy a train ticket. Could you tell me where the ticket office is?
train station /treɪn ˈsteɪʃ(ə)n/ noun It was dark when we arrived at the train station.
tram /træm/ noun You can travel through the city by bus or tram, which travels on metal tracks in the
middle of the street.
туристичнийtravel agent /ˈtræv(ə)l noun The travel agent helped Herman plan his holiday and book his flight.
ˈeɪdʒ(ə)nt/
агент
truck /trʌk/ noun At the factory, the workers packed the boxes into the truck, ready for delivery.
underground /ˈʌndə(r)ˌɡraʊnd/ noun Don’t take the bus, take the train. The underground is so much quicker.
фургон van /væn/ noun Vanessa hired a van to move all her boxes to her new home.
зал очікування
waiting room /ˈweɪtɪŋ ˌruːm/ noun Please sit in the waiting room until the doctor is ready for you.
привітний welcoming /ˈwelkəmɪŋ/ adjective The people of Spain are so welcoming and friendly.
яхта yacht /jɒt/ noun We sailed to a nearby island on Harriet’s yacht.
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