Unit 1
1. Niece: The daughter of your brother or sister.
2. Nephew: The son of your brother or sister.
3. International: Something that involves more than one country.
4. Terrible: Very bad or unpleasant.
5. Downtown: in or to the central part of a city
6. High school: A school for students usually between the ages of 14 and 18.
7. Salesperson: A person who sells things to customers.
Unit 2
8. Architect: A person who designs buildings.
9. Receptionist: A person who works at the front desk of a business and helps visitors.
10. Lawyer: A person who helps people with legal problems.
11. Accountant: A person who keeps financial records of companies
12. Private: Only for one person and not for everyone; personal.
13. Interpreter: A person who translates spoken language from one language to
another.
14. Salary-money you get paid for your work
15. Environment: The natural world around us, including air, water, and land.
16. Research: detailed study of a subject
Unit 3
17. Bilingual: Able to speak two languages fluently.
18. Trouble: A problem or difficulty.
19. Sneakers: Comfortable shoes for sports or casual wear.
20. Founder: A person who starts or creates something, like a company or
organization.
21. Vacation: A time when you take a break from work or school to relax or travel.
22. Windsurfing: A sport that combines surfing and sailing on a board with a sail.
23. Bookstore- a place where you can buy books
Unit 4
24. Stove: A device for cooking food.
25. Bus stop: A place to wait for a bus.
26. Refrigerator: A machine that keeps food cold.
27. Café: A small place to eat and drink.
28. Sidewalk: A path next to the road for walking.
29. Drugstore: A store that sells medicine and more.
30. Excellent: Extremely good.
31. Amazing: Very surprising and good.
32. Terrific: Really great.
33. Terrible: Very bad.
34. Fabulous: Very nice or wonderful.
35. Horrible: Very unpleasant or scary.
36. Awful: Really bad.
37. Fantastic: Very exciting or great.
38. Busy: Having a lot to do.
Unit 5
39. Artist – someone who creates art, like paintings or music
40. Borrow- to take something and give it back later
41. Exhibition- a show of art or things to see
42. Take care of- to look after someone or something-
43. Independent –doing things on your own, not needing help
44. Wedding – a ceremony when two people get married
45. Important: Very significant or necessary.
46. Homemaker- a person who manages a home, often taking care of family
47. Wonderful – very good or great
Unit 6
48. Annoy: To make someone angry or upset.
49. Success: Achieving what you want.
50. Move: to go to a different place to live or work
51. Local- related to a small area or nearby place
52. Explorer: A person who travels to discover new places.
53. Bored: Feeling tired and uninterested.
54. Receive – to get something
55. Take a nap: To sleep for a short time during the day.
56. Owner: someone who owns something
57. Publish-to make something available for people to read, like a book or article
58. Stay in touch-to keep communicating with someone; to stay in contact
Unit 7
59. Suddenly- quickly and unexpectedly
60. Flight: The action of flying.
61. Invite:- to ask someone to come
62. Take off: When a plane goes up into the air.
63. Enormous: Very, very big.
64. Complete- to finish something
65. Mankind: All people.
66. Fluently- to speak or write easily and well
67. Allowance: Money you get to spend.
68. Prepare: to make something
69. Dangerous-something that can cause harm or trouble
Unit 8
70. Delicious: Tastes really good.
71. Wedding: A ceremony where two people get married.
72. Chef- a person who cooks food
73. Wonderful: Very nice or great.
74. Envelope: A flat paper bag for a letter.
75. Drugstore: A store that sells medicine and everyday items.
76. Starving – very hungry
77. Disgusting-extremely unpleasant
78. Cheap: Not expensive.
79. To boil: To heat water until it bubbles.
Unit 9
80. Polite: Being nice and respectful to others.
81. Expensive: Costs a lot of money.
82. Modern: New or up-to-date.
83. Unique: One of a kind; special.
84. Exciting: Very interesting or fun.
85. Commuter: A person who travels to work or school.
86. Invade-to enter a place by force
87. Poverty: not having enough money.
88. Indigenous: Native to a place; original people of an area.
89. Commuter- a person who travels to work or school
90. Take place – to happen