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Updated Glossary X Dia K 1

The document consists of vocabulary definitions organized into nine units, covering various terms related to family, professions, activities, and descriptions. Each unit provides clear definitions for words such as 'niece,' 'architect,' 'vacation,' and 'delicious.' The vocabulary spans everyday concepts and specialized terms, making it a useful resource for language learning.

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Updated Glossary X Dia K 1

The document consists of vocabulary definitions organized into nine units, covering various terms related to family, professions, activities, and descriptions. Each unit provides clear definitions for words such as 'niece,' 'architect,' 'vacation,' and 'delicious.' The vocabulary spans everyday concepts and specialized terms, making it a useful resource for language learning.

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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

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