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Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianSpeakout Pre-intermediateWordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordLead-in6above6answer66bananacanPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentenceadv, prepnəˈbʌvˈɑːnsəüberAntwortau-dessus deréponsesoprarispostaThere was a light above the door.What's the answer to question ananapotere, sapereDave put the bunch of bananas into hisshopping basket.Pete can speak Spanish well.66completedovauxkəmˈpliːtdu:ergänzen, vervollständigentuncompléterfairecompletare, terminarefareCan you complete the following sentence:'Turn [.] at the traffic lights.'Do you know where my blue shirt ɪdʒEssen, rrituregenouécouterrelier re bene, confarsi asignificarenumerosupaginaShe was out buying food and drink for theparty.I have very weak knees.Barry loves listening to rock music.Her shoes match the colour of her hair.'Start' and 'begin' mean the same thing.2, 4, 6 – what number comes next?Gloria was lying on the grass.I tore a page out of my arts'il te/vous plaîtparteper favoreHow many parts are there in a trilogy offilms?Please don't be épelerdomandaripeteredirefrasescrivere, spiegareDoes anyone want to ask any questionsbefore we begin?'Could you repeat what you just said?'What did you say?'Which word is the verb in this sentence?Can you spell your name for me?'66typewhatndettaɪpwɒtArtwasgenrequel, quelletipoche cosaWhats your favourite type of film? Mine'shorror.What did you tell him?Pearson Schweiz AG

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample hheardetadjnadvvprepnvwɪtʃhəʊlwɜːdəˈɡen, əˈɡeɪntʃekdaʊnˈɪŋɡlɪʃhɪəwelcher, welche, quel, laquelleentiermotde nouveauvérifieren basanglaisentendrequaletuttoparolaancora, di nuovocontrollaregiùinglesesentireWhich book did you like best?I ate a whole loaf of bread.The only word she said was 'yes'.I'd like to see that film again.The firemen check all the equipment daily.Alison ran down the hill.Do you speak English?I heard footsteps in the kitchen.6pairnpeəPaargroupe de deuxpaioEddie bought himself a new pair of trousers.6writevraɪtschreibenécrirescrivereHe wrote several books and many poems.Page ggettivoThe best adjective to describe my father ioThe best adverb to describe how my brothertalks is oloAn' is the article you need to use beforewords beginning with a vowel.6boldn, adjbəʊldfettgrasin grassettoChoose the correct word in bold for roßartig, ableicicasellaclassegrande, eccellenteservizievolequiWrite your answers in the box at the bottomof the page.Mary is in the same class as me.You won the football match? That's great!My little sister is very helpful.Do you live r/smögenneudernieraimernouveauultimovolere, piacerenuovoWhat's the last film you saw in the cinema?Katie likes John a lot.That's a nice jumper, is it new?'6nounnnaʊnSubstantivnomnome, sostantivoHow many nouns are there in thissentence?Pearson Schweiz AG

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample uːmskuːlspiːkschnellRaum, ZimmerSchulesprechenvitesalle, pièceécoleparlerin frettastanza, aulascuolaparlareRick ran quickly to the car.This is the room I work in.Mr Mamood is a teacher at my school.He spoke for over an hour.6speechnspiːtʃRedediscoursdiscorso, parlareI had to make a speech at my sister'swedding last �ːnbət, lerannéenémaisexemplestudiareinsegnante, professore(-essa)verbolavorareannonatoma, peròesempioIf you don't study, you won't pass the exam.Miss Lind is my English teacher.Every sentence must have a verb.She works in a big office in New York.I moved to this town two years ago.I was born in 1996.I can't dance, but I can sing.Excellent' is an example of an adjective.6findvfaɪndfindentrouvertrovareThe boys found a gold watch buried under e/nächstesSache, veremomentomesenomeprossimocosaMasahiro is from Tokyo, the capital ofJapan.Where do you live?Just a moment, please - I'm not ready yet!I'm visiting the States next month.What's his brother's name?What time is the next train to York?'A chair is a thing you use to sit henGeburtstagAutokommenArbeitonclealler voir, venir chezanniversairevoiturevenirtravailzioandare a trovarecompleannomacchinavenirelavoroUncle Mike always visits us at Christmas.Granny is visiting us next weekend.It's my birthday next week.We decided to travel by car.The bus is coming!Teaching is an interesting job.Page HeadwordPearson Schweiz AG

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample �treavoir besoin deconoscereavere bisogno diMy brother knows a lot about cars.These plants need plenty of light and water.666666666666666666public bakerybiken phrnadvadvpronadvnnadjnnnvnvn, advnnˌpʌblɪk lədi, -deɪˈlaɪbrəri, -briˈəʊpənˈsʌndi, -deɪjuːzˈjestədiˈbeɪkəribaɪköffentliche TransportmittelSchüler, StudentwannwowerwarumAlternativeComputerrichtig, engesternBäckereiFahrrad, Motorradtransports publicsélève, orrecte, bonsoirvacancesbibliothèqueouvertdimanchese servir de, utiliserhierboulangerievélo, motomezzi areieripanetteriabici, motoWe don't have a car and always use publictransport.How many students are in your class?When did you get back from holiday?Where's Rosa?' 'Upstairs, I think.'Who is the president of the USA?Why are you so late?'Solar power is an alternative to petrol.I do a lot of my work on the computer.In the test all my answers were correct.We usually eat at around 7 in the evening.Did you have a nice holiday?He took his books back to the library.I opened the door and entered the room.I'll see you on Sunday.Can I use your phone?I went swimming yesterday.She bought some cakes from the bakery.He fell off his inlibreriacuginodottore, medicoThe village bookshop is open on Sundays,too.Jane and I are cousins.Nina had to go to the doctor.666666familygrandmotherlawyerpastashopshop assistantnnnnnn �ɒpˈʃɒp əˌsɪstəntFamilieGroßmutterAnwaltNudeln, �tesmagasinvendeur, vendeusefamiglianonnaavvocatopastanegoziocommesso, venditoreThere are four girls and two boys in myfamily.This is a photograph of my grandmother.My dad's a lawyer.Tagliatelle is my favourite type of pasta.The town has some good clothes shops.The shop assistant was very helpful.Page HeadwordPearson Schweiz AG

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence6sugarnˈʃʊɡəZuckersucrezuccheroDo you take sugar in your rchétomatetrainsupermercatopomodorotrenoI buy most of my food from the supermarket.I made tomato soup for dinner last night.I caught the nine o'clock train to Boston.Page Headword6transportUnit nsporttrasportoBicycles are the best form of transport in thecity àaggiungeregrigliataWhat activities do you do in your free time?Add more garlic to the sauce.We had a barbecue on the sousmangersottomangiareWhen I looked out of the plane window, Icould see the fields below.What do you like to eat for breakfast?888listmoneymusical instrumentnnn phrlɪstˈmʌniˌmjuːzɪkəl instrument de musiquelistasoldistrumento musicaleI need a list of the people coming to theparty.Billy spent lots of money in town today.Can you play any musical FotodehorsphotofuorifotoShe walked out of the office and into thestreet.I took some photos of the ɪŋPhrasespielenEinkaufen, Shoppenphrasejouershopping, coursesfrasesuonare, giocareshoppingWhere does the phrase 'It's raining cats anddogs' come from?Do you know how to play tennis?I'll do the shopping this week.8spendvspendausgebendépenserspendereHow much money do you spend on clothesevery sporttempoI like to play most sports, but basketball ismy favourite.What time is it?' 'It’s half past four.'Pearson Schweiz AG

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence8time offn phrˌtaɪm ˈɒfFreizeitcongétempo libero, vacanzaI need some time off this week to go to thedoctor's.8aboutprepəˈbaʊtübersur, desuMy daughter wants a book about dinosaurs.888happypeoplespeakeradjn plnˈhæpiˈpiːpəlˈspiːkəglücklich, zufriedenLeuteSprecherheureux, contentgenspersonne qui parlefelice, contentogenteparlanteWhen I heard the good news I was reallyhappy.There are too many people in this room.He asked the speaker's adjtɔːkɔːlˈɔːlwəz, immerBasketballschönparlertous, toutestoujoursbasket-ballbeauparlare, diretuttosemprepallacanestrobelloSorry, I can't talk now – I have to go to ameeting.'Have you done all your homework?I always take an umbrella to work.I'm not very good at basketball.Anna is the most beautiful girl in the class.8beingvˈbiːɪŋseinêtreessereI love being a nurse because I love helpingpeople.888bookchildrenenjoynn nlibreenfantsaimer, jouir delibrobambinitrovare piacereHe wants a book about trains for hisbirthday.My grandmother had twelve children.Do you enjoy playing video tɡeɪmˈhæpəndʒəst, dʒʌstmiːlvergessenSpielpassieren, der Fall seinnurEssen, Mahlzeitoublierjeuêtre le 't forget to brush your teeth before yougo to bed!My favourite game is Monopoly .When did the accident happen?It's not serious – it's just a scratch.Breakfast is my favourite meal of the , gutSchwimmbeckenmontagnenatureprès t is the highest mountain in the world.I love camping and being near to nature.He lives near Bristol.We had a really nice time at the party.They have a pool in their garden.Pearson Schweiz AG

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample roblemaleggereveramente, realmenteI had a lot of problems with the homework!Dad sat in his chair, reading the paper.I really love your new swɪmɪŋirgendwoSonneSchwimmenquelque partsoleilaller à la piscineda qualche partesoleandare a nuotareI put my keys down somewhere and now Ican't find them.The sun's gone behind a cloud.Do you want to go llenbeobachtenéquipevouloirobserver, regardersquadravolereguardareLiam is the captain of the school footballteam.What do you want for your birthday?All he does is watch television.8winvwɪngewinnengagnervincereMark's team won the basketball tournament.89yeahfeelinterjvjeəfiːlo jafühlenouaisse sentirsìsentirsiDid you have a good holiday?' 'Yeah – itwas OK.'Can you feel how cold the wind is rclertableaucasariderevitapiccolosorriderepensare, credereoggidopoprima dicircondaretabellinaDanny lives in a really big house in thecountry.My dad's jokes never make me laugh.My grandmother had a very interesting life.That's a very small dog!Do you always smile in photos?Do you think it will rain tomorrow?It's Linda's birthday today.I felt much better after my holiday.I got up before 7 o'clock today.Circle all the incorrect answers.Put the food on the table, please.'9celebrationnˌseləˈbreɪʃənFest, Feierf

Speakout Pre-intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / Italian Page Headword Part of Speech Pronunciation German French Italian Example Sentence 6 quickly adv ˈkwɪkli schnell vite in fretta Rick ran quickly to the car. 6 room n ruːm Raum, Zimmer salle, pièce stanza, aula This is the room I work in.

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