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Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianSpeakout IntermediateWordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample denzaIt was pure coincidence that we were on thesame �tdurchgehendpartoutdovunque, per tuttoThanksgiving is celebrated throughout theUS.6amazinglyadvə ˈmeɪz ɪŋliunglaublichétonnammentsorprendentementeHe made me an amazingly generous offer.6athleticsnæθˈletɪks, əθ-LeichtathletikathlétismeatleticaMy favourite part of the Olympics is histeanarchico/aPunk music is very popular with anarchists.Unit 17identity8ancestornnaɪˈdentətiˈænsəstə, ntenato/aThe identity of the killer is still unknown.His ancestors came from strazione, preparazioneAll the kids here come from very hmtheitcélébritécelebritàAnyone can become a celebrity nowadays.8extended familyɪkˈstendɪd ˈfæməliGroßfamiliefamille élargiefamiglia allargataMy girlfriend has a very large extendedfamily.8family historyˈfæməli ˈhɪstəriFamiliengeschichtehistorique de la famillestoria famigliareMary has a very interesting family history.8great-grandparentngreɪt ntbisnonniMy great-grandparents moved fromScotland to Canada.88immediate familyinheritn phrvɪˈmiːdiət ˈfæməliɪnˈherɪtengste Angehörigeerbenfamille prochehériterfamiglia strettaereditareI'm only inviting my immediate family to mywedding this summer.He inherited 10,000 from his aunt.88related torelativerɪˈleɪtɪd təˈrelətɪvverwandt mitVerwandteren parenté avecparentimparentato conparenteDanny is related to a very famousprofessional footballer!He’s staying with relatives.Pearson Schweiz AGadjn phradjn1

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence8side of the familyn phrsaɪd əv ðə ˈfæməliFamilienzweigdu côté deconsanguineoMy mother's side of the family originallycomes from France.8take afterphr vteɪk ˈɑːftəjemandem nachschlagentenir deprendere daShe's very good at art – she takes after includeregenioThe head of the British royal family isQueen Elizabeth II.My family's roots are in Wales.The price of the holiday includes flights.Newton was a mathematical naHe made a fortune buying and �stsʌb lésub-saharien(vincitore di una) medagliasub saharianoHis uncle was an Olympic silver medallist inrowing.Cameroon is a sub-Saharan tionaccordopunizioneLee’s making arrangements for his wedding.The punishment for murder is life in andonoThe baby was abandoned outside ahospital.9sentencevˈsentənsverurteilencondamner àcondanna, sentenzaThe criminal was sentenced to six years inprison.910end upaimend ʌpeɪmankommenanstrebenfinir par se retrouveravoir l'intention definirescopoI fell asleep on the train and ended up inEdinburgh!We aim to finish the project by coWhen the play finished, the audienceclapped and cheered.10draftndrɑːftEntwurfbrouillonbozzaI can't go out until I finish the first draft of �ditionpostulerversioneeditoriafare domandaThis is the old version of my CV – it doesn'tinclude my current job.Tony wants to get a job in publishing.Rob has applied for a job in Canada.Pearson Schweiz AGphr vvnadjv2

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample SentencekɔːsKurscourscorsoAndy’s doing a computer legaspecializzazionecampogeneticaI play football with some of my colleaguesevery Wednesday.My specialisation is in zoology.What field of research do you work in?Jeff's aunt works in genetic research.adjˈmʌlti ˈtɑːsk ɪŋMultitaskingpolyvalentmultitaskingThey say women are better at multi-taskingthan men, but I disagree!ndʒiːnGengènegeneScientists can learn a lot from studyinghuman ckenchosesimpressionnermaterialeimpressioneI can't believe how much stuff you have inyour bag!He was trying to impress àA manager must have the ability tocommunicate well.111111be in chargerefusebarkbi ɪn tʃɑːdʒrɪˈfjuːzbɑːkverantwortlich seinablehnenbellenêtre chargé derefuseraboyeressere in caricarifiutareabbaioMy dad's in charge of the TV remote in ourhouse!I asked her to marry me, but she refused.The dog always barks at toShe was wearing her usual outfit of whiteblouse and black leThey are making a documentary aboutvolcanoes.Male lions are bigger than female lions.Is your dog male or female?12chainntʃeɪnKettechaînecatenaDo you know what to do if your bike chainbreaks?12pedalnˈpedlPedalpédalepedaleI need to buy some new pedals for my anubrioI broke my arm when I crashed my bike andwent over the fieldgenetic11multi-tasking11gene1111Pearson Schweiz AGnv phrvvnnadjadj3

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample ratocapoPatients should be given accurateinformation about their treatment.She asked her boss for the day off.nˈklɑːsmeɪtKlassenkameradcamarade de classecompagno/a di classeI haven't seen any of my old classmates , fidanzatofidanzataThe company I work for has over 10,000employees worldwide.I don't like Sally's fiancé – he's really rude!Phil's fiancée is very rinoBella went to live with her godfather afterher parents atinMitgliedmarrainemembremadrinamembroNigel went to live with his godmother afterhis parents died.He’s a member of the tennis rPartnerparrainpartenairementorepartnerI'm going to be a mentor for a newemployee in my office.She lives with her partner /a di squadraMy primary school only had about 150pupils.I'm good friends with all my mmandercommissioneThe government commissioned the reportlast dere, reagireHow will the government respond to thislatest r en équilibresfidaequilibrioThe race is a tough challenge for anyathlete.Can you balance on one leg?131313according todo exercisehouseworkə ˈkɔːdɪŋ təduː ˈeksəsaɪzˈhaʊswɜːkgemäßSport treibenHausarbeitselonfaire de l'exerciceménagesecondoallenarsilavori domesticiAccording to the weather forecast, it's goingto rain tomorrow.My doctor told me to do more exercise.I spent all morning doing the rson Schweiz AGprepv phrn4

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage Headword13research13do someone a favour13degree13get on with someone13Part ofspeechGermanFrenchExample SentencericercaMy father is doing scientific research intoheart disease.Forschungduː ˈsʌmwʌn eɪ ˈfeɪvəjemandem einen Gefallen tun rendre service à quelqu'unfare un favore a qualcunoCan you do me a favour and take the dogfor a walk, please?dɪˈgriːGradtitolo (di studio)My cousin's doing a degree in marinebiology.phr vget ɒn wɪð ˈsʌmwʌnbien s'entendre avecsich mit jemandem vertragen quelqu'unandare d'accordoI get on really well with my boss.go greyv phrgəʊ greɪgrau werdengrisonnerincanutireMy father started going grey when he was inhis 20s.13go off somethingphr vgəʊ ɒf ˈsʌmθɪŋvon etwas abkommenne plus aimer quelque choseannoiarsi di qc.I've gone off eating meat since I saw that TVprogramme about farming.13go on a dietv phrgəʊ ɒn eɪ ˈdaɪətauf Diät seinfaire régimemettersi a dietaTrisha goes on a diet every summer beforeshe goes on holiday.13take part inv phrteɪk pɑːt ɪnteilnehmenparticiperpartecipareThis weekend I'm taking part in a bicyclerace with my brother.13take responsibility forv phrVerantwortung für etwasteɪk rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪləti fə übernehmenprendre la responsabilité deprendersi la responsabilità per I'm taking responsibility for organising myqc.office Christmas party this year.14inquirynɪnˈkwaɪəriVerhördemande de renseignements indagineWe’re getting a lot of inquiries about ournew bus osto di lavoroWhen I was at university, I did a workexperience placement in Madrid.14appropriatelyə ˈprəʊp e teacher told the girl she wasn't iterevitareI left my house early this morning to avoidthe ebrevementeentusiasmoI worked as a waiter briefly when I was atuniversity.She shares your enthusiasm for jazz.14eye contactn phraɪ ˈkɒntæktAugenkontaktéchange de regardscontatto visivoThe boy avoided making eye contact withme and I knew he was lying.v phrnadvvrechercheItalianrɪˈsɜːtʃ, ˈriːsɜːtʃPearson Schweiz AGnPronunciationdiplôme5

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence14firmlyadvˈfɜːm lifestfermementfermamenteWhen you have a job interview, you shouldalways shake hands firmly with llpotentielpotenzialeThe salesmen wanted to impress référencereferenzaHer writings contain references to membersof her family.14shake handsv phrʃeɪk hændzbegrüßenserrer la maindarsi la manoMy grandmother was very excited when sheshook hands with the Queen.1414smartlysummer campadvnˈsmɑːt liˈsʌmə kæmpelegantFerienlagerélégammentcamp d'étéelegantementecampo estivoYou don't have to dress smartly for all jobinterviews.Did you go to summer camp as a child?14onlineadjˌɒnˈlaɪnonlineen ligneon lineI'm doing all my Christmas shopping onlinethis year.14face-to-faceadjˌfeɪs tə ˈfeɪspersönlichface à facefaccia a facciaDo you prefer telephone or esseur particuliertutoreMy brother has a private tutor to help himimprove his aff are always available to answer yourqueries.15just to refreshdʒʌst tuː rəˈfreʃnur zur Auffrischungpour mémoireper ricordareJust to refresh, if you have any problems,call this �s the most interesting aspect of Would you like to alter anythig about eStudents have to pick three subjects tostudy at college.16socialisevˈsəʊʃəlaɪzKontakte knüpfenfréquentersocializzareDo you socialise much with sidentresidenteDo you get on well with the other residentsin your building?Pearson Schweiz AGv phr6

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample What's the currency of Poland?16avatarnˈævətɑːAvataravataravatarIn some online communities, you cancustomise the appearance of your avatar.1616161616turn outgo up tochatinvestigatevirtualphr vphr vvvadjtɜːn aʊtgəʊ ʌp tətʃætɪnˈvestɪgeɪtˈvɜːtʃuəlsich herausstellenauf jemanden zugehensich unterhaltenuntersuchenvirtuellse passeraller acchierareinvestigarevirtualeJoanna wished things had turned outdifferently.I went up to her and asked her to dance.Jo was chatting to Sam.The cause of the fire is being investigated.Second Life is a huge virtual world.1616communityget addicted tonv phrkəˈmjuːnətiget əˈdɪktɪd təGemeinschaftsüchtig werden nach etwascommunautéêtre accro àcomunitàessere deditoAre you a member of any onlinecommunities?Magda's addicted to chocolate!17reinventvˌriːɪnˈventneu erfindenréinventerreinventarePop stars constantly need to gineThe political party is trying to improve itsimage.1718be based onbandvnbi beɪst ɒnbændauf etwas basierenBandêtre basé surorchestreessere basato sucomplessoThe film is based on a Charles Dickensnovel.Her boyfriend was in a band.18lifestylenˈlaɪfstaɪlLebensstilstyle de viestile di vitaRegular exercise is part of a vænˈkʌzənˈnefjuː, loyerse impiegaresetI loved going on caravan holidays when Iwas a child.Jane and I are cousins.I've got one nephew.Are you awake? I can't sleep!Her new house has two tennis courts!Sandra is highly qualified for the job.The factory employs 2,000 people.The film is set in ancient Do you prefer listening to podcasts ornormal radio?Pearson Schweiz AG7

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample SentenceteɪlGeschichtecontefavolaI bought my nephew a book of fairy tales forhis birthday.ɪnˈækjərətungenauinexactscorrettoThe architect's drawings were totallyinaccurate.Unit 219tale20inaccurate2020captainsamurainnˈɑːmi uraïcapitanosamuraiMy brother was promoted to captain whenhe returned from the war.There are no more samurai in arriors were well-respected in �rɪəl ˈlaɪfinspirierenRealitätinspirervraie vieinspirarevita realeShe inspired many young people to take upthe sport.The film tells the story of a real-life drama.20scenensiːnSzenescènescenaThe opening scene of the film hasspectacular special reJulius Caesar is probably the most famousRoman emperor.202020at the hands ofgladiatorleadət ðə hændz əvˈglædieɪtəliːdzu Händen vonGladiatorführende la main degladiateurmenereseguito dagladiatoreguidareJulius Carsar died at the hands of his sonBrutus.Sportsmen are modern-day gladiators.The captain lead his warriors into pfend'actionbatailleazionebattagliaThe government must take action to stopthe rise in crime.She battled bravely against cancer.2020biopicby mistakenprep phrˈbaɪɔˌpɪkbaɪ məˈsteɪkFilmbiographiefälschlicherweisefilm biographiquepar erreurfilm biograficoper erroreHave you seen the new biopic about thatNew York mafia boss?I deleted all my computer files by urJagdpersonnagepoursuitepersonaggiocacciaWho's your favourite character in TheWizard of Oz ?That new action film is full of car umeI've thought of a brilliant costume forHalloween this year.Pearson Schweiz AGnadjprep phrnvadjv8

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence20crimenkraɪmKrimidélitcrimineThere was very little crime when we elcriminalePolice have described the man as a violentand dangerous trophedisastroLast night there was an air disaster in which329 people died.2020docudramadress upˈdɒkjʊˌdrɑːmədres ʌpDokudramasich verkleidendocu fictionse déguiserfilm documentariomettersi in costumeTonight on TV there's a docudrama aboutthe life of Queen Victoria.I went to the party dressed up as a FantasieHeldfantastiquehérosfantascienzaeroeI don't really like fantasy films – I preferperiod dramas.In this book, the hero is a police inariomisterioChildren love drawing imaginary animalsand places.I love reading mystery novels!20period dramanˈpɪəriəd ˈdrɑːməhistorisches Dramadrame historiquecommedia in costumeMy mum's favourite period drama is Prideand Predjudice .2020psychological thrillerromantic comedynnˌsaɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl ˈθrɪlərəʊˈmæntɪk ˈkɒmədiPsychothrillerromantische Komödiethriller psychologiquecomédie sentimentalegiallo psicologicocommedia romanticI watched a psychological thriller on TV lastnight and it gave me nightmares!My girlfriend loves romantic comedies.20202020science fictionaccentrecentrecognisennadjvˈsaɪəns ce FictionAkzentletztenserkennenscience orecentericonoscereI don't like science fiction films – I thinkthey're silly.He’s got a strong northern accent.This is a recent photo of the criminal.I didn’t recognise you in your uniform.2121embarrassingin publicadjprep phrɪmˈbærəsɪŋɪn ˈpʌblɪkpeinlichöffentlichembarrassanten publicimbarazzantepubblicamenteIt was so embarrassing when my mumshowed my new boyfriend my baby photos.I hate speaking in s is a famous poem by Wordsworth.Pearson Schweiz AGnphr vn9

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample ificareThe rules specify that competitors must beunder 18 years of nairemilionarioHis uncle was a millionaire who made hismoney in oil.21at one stageprep phrət wʌn steɪdʒirgendwannà un moment donnéprima o poiAt one stage, the British Empire was themost powerful in the ercourtier en Bourseagente di cambioShe's a stockbroker who works on WallStreet in New York.21successfuladjsəkˈsesfəlerfolgreichqui a réussicon successoWho's the most successful person youknow?21homelessadjˈhəʊmləsobdachlossans domicilesenza tettoThousands of people were made avvivereShe was the only person in her family whosurvived the disaster.22by chanceprep phrbaɪ tʃɑːnszufälligpar hasardper casoWe met by chance on a train. Six monthslater, we were married!2222by handin a hurryprep phrprep phrbaɪ hændɪn eɪ ˈhʌrivon Handeiligà la mainpresséa manovelocementeShe writes all her university work by hand.Sorry, I can’t stop to talk, I’m in a hurry.2222in a momentin the endprep phrprep phrɪn eɪ ˈməʊməntɪn ðə endin Kürzeletztlichdans un momentfinalementin un attimofinalmenteI'll be there in a moment, I'm just brushingmy teeth.What did you decide to do in the end?22on businessprep phrɒn ˈbɪznəsbei der Arbeitpour le travailper affariI'm going to Greece on business next week.222222on your ownon purposeon timeprep phrprep phrprep phrɒn jɔː əʊnɒn ˈpɜːpəsɒn taɪmselbstabsichtlichrechtzeitigseulexprèsà l'heureper conto propriovolutamentepuntualeI'm spending Christmas on my own thisyear.I’m sorry. I didn’t hurt you on purpose.You must get to work on pirationcongiuraThere was a conspiracy to take the PrimeMinister ny people believe in Darwin’s theory ofevolution.Pearson Schweiz AGv10

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample SentencekleɪmBehauptungaffirmationpretesaThere have been claims that thecompetition was unfair.ˈdʒaɪəntriesiggéantgiganteMike's got a giant TV in his sitting room – itmust be at least 60 manitéprogressoumanitàThe new dicovery is a leap in scientificresearch.The evolution of mankind will never stop.doubtndaʊtZweifeldoutedubbioI have doubts about his ability to do the cieRoad surfaces can be very dangerous incold weather.23shadownˈʃædəʊSchattenombreombraYour shadow is always longer at the end ofthe henvisibleflottervisibileondeggiareThere has been a visible increase in thenumber of unemployed people this year.The flag was waving gently in the uareaffariBetter street lighting could help preventcrime.The instructions are much too complicated.Flags fluttered in the wind.I'm very interested in current ludereThe report concluded that the criminal re was not enough evidence to send theman to prison.Have you heard the news? I'm ntatassassinatassassinioCan you think of any celebrities who havesurvived an assassination attempt?23gunmannˈgʌnmənAmokläuferbandit armépistoleroThe gunman was instantly arrested by tersuchungenquêteindagine, inchiestaHave you been following the murderinvestigation on the news?23claimn23giantadj2323leapmankind23Pearson Schweiz AG11

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence23criticisevˈkrɪt ɪ saɪzkritisierencritiquercriticareRon does nothing but criticize and complainall the time.24paradenpəˈreɪdParadeparadeparataI'm going to Rio to see the carnival and thestreet tsolidaritésolidarietàWe are striking to show solidarity with igSchussbewirkeninhaftierenacclamationbranchecoup de feuaffecterarrêtergrido di incoraggiamento, diplausoramocolpoinfluire su, incidere suarrestareA great cheer went up from the crowd.Look at the monkey sitting on that branch!The gunman fired three shots.Everyone was affected by the news.The police arrested Eric for ccareShe was attacked as she walked home drementcrollareMany banks closed because of the recenteconomic ommetterescontroraccoltoThey say that the crime was committed by ayoung woman.Six vehicles were involved in the crash.Our main crops are rice and noThe house has been badly damaged by ationmanifestationdimostrazioneThere was a student demonstration againstthe government in London last erremotoThe building was completely destroyed byfloods.Japan sufferes from a lot of earthquakes.24economic crisisˌekəˈnɒmɪk ˈkraɪsɪsWirtschaftskrisecrise économiquecrisi economicheSpain has been very badly affected by thecurrent economic crisis.24farmlandˈfɑːmlænd, -ləndAckerlandterre agricoleterreno agricoloWe don't have any neighbours – our houseis surrounded by farmland.Pearson Schweiz AGn phrn12

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample r homes were washed away by iffuggitivoThe fugitive escaped from prison threeweeks ago.24hostagenˈhɒstɪdʒGeiselotageostaggioThe group are holding two western eleggendaBob Marley, Elvis Presley and Jimi Hendrixare all music oMy neighbour has a massive dog – I thinkit's a Saint Bernard.24Prime Ministernpraɪm ˈmɪnɪstəMinisterpräsidentPremier MinistrePrimo MinistroThe British Prime Minister is travelling toBrussels this igionieroLast night, three prisoners escaped from amaximum-security jail in the tareThe teachers are protesting againstchanges to the education abattreribellerilasciaresparareThe rebels have taken the Presidenthostage.The hostages were released this morning.She pulled out a gun and shot rmenacerscioperaresospettareminacciareThe workers have been on strike for twomonths.She is suspected of murder.The rebels threatened to shoot him.2425violentas soon asadjconjˈvaɪələntəz suːn əzgewalttätigsobaldviolentdès queviolentoimmediatamenteThere has been an increase in violent crimerecently.I came as soon as I heard the teDuring the summer she worked as awaitress.2525by the timefraudconjnbaɪ ðə eBy the time the police arrived, the criminalshad escaped.She was found guilty of fraud.Pearson Schweiz AG13

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample SentencetræpFallepiègetrappolaYou should set a trap to catch mice.vadvrɪˈviːlˈfɔːls velareerroneamenteThe information was first revealed in aSunday newspaper.I was falsely accused of stealing a car.vəbˈteɪnerhaltenobtenirottenereMaps can be obtained from the iˈdefɪnətli, ofuggireamicoavvocatoassolutamenteThe TV and the washing machine werebought on credit.He escaped from prison.Bill and I are good buddies.Sophy's training to be an attorney.That’s definitely true.vbɪˈfrendsich befreundense lier d'amitiédiventare amico diThey befriended me when I first arrived inLondon as a student.adjˈfɔːməfrüherancienprecedenteThat man over there is my former employer.nˈdʒʌstɪs dɪˈpɑːtməntJustizministeriumministère de la justiceMinistero di giustiziaHe's hoping to get a job in the cialeUS Administration officials are visitingLondon this week.Website eines sozialenˈsəʊʃəl ˈnetwɜːkɪŋ saɪt Netzwerkssite de réseau socialsito di social networkingFacebook is the most well-known socialnetworking site.ɔːˈθɔrɪtiːz, ðədie Behördenautorités (les)le autoritàThe trap for the criminals was set by thelocal authorities.ˈkʌrəntliɪn ˈkʌstədimomentanin Haftactuellementen détentionattualmentesotto custodiaThe criminals are currently beinginterviewed by police.The man is currently in police custody.ˈbɒdi ˈlæŋgwɪdʒKörpersprachelangage du corpsla gestualitàI could tell from his body language that hewas nervous.tel ə laɪlügenmentirdire bugieHave you ever told a lie to make someonefeel 25former25justice department25official25social networking site25authorities, the2525currentlyin custody26body language26tell a liePearson Schweiz AGnadjnadvprep phrnv phr14

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofspeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence2626tell a storytell the truthv phrv phrtel ə ˈstɔːritel ðə truːθflunkerndie Wahrheit sagenraconter une histoiredire la véritéraccontare una storiadire la veritàYesterday, my boss told us a really funnystory about something that happened to heron holiday last year.It’s always better to tell the truth.262727272727white liejokekidtubeat the top of your voicepackn phrvvnphrvwaɪt laɪdʒəʊkkɪdtjuːbət ðə tɒp əv jə vɔɪspækNotlügeSpaß machenscherzenU-Bahnmit lauter Stimmepackenpieux mensongeblaguerplaisantermétroà pleins poumonsemballerbugia pietosascherzoburlametropolitanaa voce altissimafare le valigieSometimes it's better to tell a white lie thanto tell the truth.The guys laughed and joked about it later.Don’t worry, I was just kidding.I get the tube to work every dayShe shouted ‘Help!’ at the top of her voice.Have you finished packing up yet?27swell upphr vswel ʌpanschwellenenflerdilatarsiI can't walk very fast – my ankle is allswollen uemacchiachiazzaallergicoIf I eat nuts, my face gets covered inblotches.The poor girls was covered in spots!He’s allergic to cats.27272728allergic reactionget stuckboutique hotelfictionaləˈlɜːdʒɪk riˈækʃənget stʌkbuːˈtiːk həʊˈtelˈfɪkʃənəlallergische Reaktionstecken bleibenBoutique-Hotelfiktivréaction allergiqueêtre coincépetit hôtel de charmefictifreazione allergicabloccarsialbe

Speakout Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / Italian Page Headword Part of speech Pronunciation German French Italian Example Sentence 14 firmly adv ˈfɜːm li fest fermement fermamente When you have a job

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4 PEI SPECIFIC CURRICULUM OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK: GRADE 2 General Curriculum Specifi c Curriculum Outcomes Outcomes Students will be expected to Reading and Viewing GCO 4: Students will be expected to select, read, and view with understanding a range of literature, information, media, and visual texts. (Transitional)