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SPEAKOUT PRE‐INTERMEDIATE WORDLISTUnit Page0606Ex11WordaboveanswerPart of Speechadv, rdagainnadvwɜːdəˈɡen, əˈɡeɪn006622checkwrite �əktɪv(c) Pearson EducationɒnpeɪdʒpɑːtpliːzDefinitionhigher than something, or on top of itwhat you say after someone has asked you a questiona long curved yellow fruitExampleThere was a light above the door.What's the answer to Question 3?Dave put the bunch of bananas into his shopping basket.Greek translationπάνω απόαπάντησημπανάναif you can do something, you are able to do itto give something all the parts that it should have,finishthings that you eatused to ask or talk about the way something is done orhappensthe middle part of your leg, where it bendsto pay attention to what someone is saying, or tomusic or other soundsto make up a pair or set of things that are similar orconnectedto have a particular meaninga word or written sign that shows a quantityused to talk about the surface where something isresting or where it is puta sheet of paper in a book, newspaper etcone piece or amount of somethingused when you are politely asking for somethingsomething that you say or write when you are askingabout somethingto say or do something againto speak words in order to give information or to showyour thoughts, feelings etca group of words that are written with a capital letterat the beginning and a FULL STOP at the endto form a word by writing or saying the letters in thecorrect ordera group of people or things that are similar to eachother in some wayused to ask about somethingused to ask or talk about one member of a groupall of somethinga group of sounds or letters that have a particularmeaningone more timeto do something in order to make sure that everythingis safe, correct, or working properlyto write something on a piece of paperthe language that people speak in Britain, the USA,Australia etcto notice a sound with your earssomething that is made of two similar parts that arejoined togetherto produce a book, essay, song etca word that describes something. 'Big', 'funny', and'hot' are all adjectivesPete can speak Spanish well.Can you complete the following sentence: "Turn [.] atthe traffic lights."She was out buying food and drink for the party.How did you get my phone number?μπορώσυμπληρώνωI have very weak knees.He kept talking but she wasn’t listening.γόνατοακούωHer shoes match the colour of her hair.ταιριάζω'Start' and 'begin' mean the same thing.2, 4, 6 – what number comes next?Gloria was lying on the grass.σημαίνωαριθμόςσε, πάνωI tore a page out of my notebook.Part of the roof was missing.Please don't be late.Does anyone want to ask any questions before webegin?Could you repeat what you just said?What did you ησηWhich word is the verb in this sentence?πρότασηCan you spell your name for me?συλλαβίζωI think you should try a different type of exercise.είδοςWhat did you tell him?Which book did you like best?I ate a whole loaf of bread.The only word she said was "yes".τίποιόολόκληροςλέξηI'd like to see that film again.The firemen check all the equipment daily.ξανάελέγχωThis is the address.Do you want to write it down?Do you speak English?γράφω, σημειώνωΑγγλικάI heard footsteps in the kitchen.Eddie bought himself a new pair of trousers.ακούωζευγάριHe wrote several books and many poems.Your essay would be interesting if you used �απώςεπαναλαμβάνωλέωSpeakout Pre-Intermediate Wordlist Page 1

063adverbnˈædvɜːb063articlenˈɑːtɪkəl ʊmənt000666444monthnamenext064thing(c) Pearson Educationnn, adjnnadjnɔːɡˈzɪljəri, ɔːk‐bəʊlda word that describes or adds to the meaning of averb, an adjective, another adverb, or a sentence. Forexample, 'quietly' is an adverb in 'He spoke quietly' and'very' is an adverb in 'It was very difficult'in grammar, the word "the", "an", or "a"an auxiliary verb is used with another verb to makequestions, negative sentences, and some tensesheavy type, like thisa framework of lines used for organizing informationon a pagea group of students who learn togetherexcellentusefulin or to the place where you are nowmost recentto think that someone or something is nice or goodsomething that is new has been made, built, ordeveloped recentlya word that is the name of a person, place, thing, oridea. 'Money' and 'table' are nounswith great speeda part of a building that has its own walls, floor, andceilinga place where children are taught, or the time theyspend there every dayto talk to someone or to a group of peoplea part of speech is any of the different types of word ina language. Verbs, nouns, adjectives etc are parts ofspeechto collect facts and information about somethingsomeone whose job is to teacha word that describes an action, for example 'go', 'eat',or 'finish'to do a job in order to earn moneya period of 12 months, measured from any particulartimewhen you are born, you come out of your mother'sbody and begin lifeused when adding something different or surprisingbət, bʌtmʌnθneɪmnekstθɪŋsomething that helps to explain a general idea, or thatshows what is typicalto see or get something, especially after you have beenlooking for ita country in eastern Asia, capital Tokyoif you live in a place, that place is your homea very short timeone of the 12 periods of time that a year is dividedinto, for example February or Decemberwhat someone or something is calledafter this thing or personan object – used when you do not say its name, or donot know its nameDoes anyone in this class know what an adverb is?επίρρημα"An" is the article you need to use before wordsbeginning with a vowel."Can" is an auxiliary that is used with other verbs toshow that you are able to do something.Her name was printed in bold just below her signature.Draw a box and divide it into four equal squares.άρθροMary is in the same class as me.You won? That's great!The teacher made some helpful comments.I've lived here all my life.Her spelling has improved over the last few months.Katie likes John a lot.Have you heard the band's new album?τάξητέλεια, ςμου αρέσεικαινούριοςHow many nouns are there in this sentence?ουσιαστικόRick ran quickly to the car.This is the room I work in.γρήγοραδωμάτιοMr Mamood is a teacher at my school.σχολείοHe spoke for over an hour.The chairman made a speech on the environment.μιλάωλόγος, ομιλίαThey studied the types of food that children eat.Miss Lind is my English teacher.Every sentence must have a verb.μελετώδάσκαλοςρήμαShe works in a big office in New York.I have lived here for two years.εργάζομαιχρόνοςI was born in 1996.γεννιέμαιHe's not much good at schoolwork, but he is good atsport.Computer technology is a good example of how quicklythings are changing.The boys found a gold watch buried under a tree.αλλάI've always wanted to visit Japan.Where do you live?After a moment, Lou returned.I'm visiting the States next month.Ιαπωνίαζω, μένωστιγμήμήναςWhat's his brother's name?What time is the next train to York?What's this little round thing ητικόςέντονη ωSpeakout Pre-Intermediate Wordlist Page 2

6666665555555556jobknowneedpublic 6computercorrectevening066holidaynvvn phrnadvadvpronadvndʒɒbnəʊniːdˌpʌblɪk nˈhɒlədi, ‐deɪnvnvn, advnnnnˈlaɪbrəri, ‐briˈəʊpənˈsʌndi, op assistantsugarn phrnˈʃɒp ɑːkət067tomatontəˈmɑːtəʊ(c) Pearson Educationnnˈpæstəʃɒp00the brother of your mother or father, or the husbandof your auntto go and spend time with someonethe date in each year on which you were borna vehicle with four wheels and an engine, that carries asmall number of peopleto move towards the place where you are nowyour job is work that you do regularly in order to earnmoneyto have facts or information in your mindif you need something, you must have ittrains, buses etc that are available for everyone to usesomeone who studies at a school or universityused to ask or talk about a timeused to ask or talk about a placeused to ask or say which person is involvedused to ask or talk about the reason for somethingan alternative can be used instead of something elsean electronic machine that can store and arrangeinformation and that you can use to do many differentthingsright or without a mistakethe end of the day and the early part of the nighta period of time when you go to another place forenjoymenta room or building containing books that you canborrow, and computers that you can use to getinformationwhen a shop etc opens, people can go in and use itthe day of the week between Saturday and Mondayif you use something, you do something with itthe day before todaya place where people make or sell breada bicycle or a motorcyclea shop that sells booksthe son or daughter of your aunt or unclesomeone whose job is to treat people who are sick. Inwriting, you use the abbreviation 'Dr' beforesomeone's namea group of people who are related to each other,especially parents and their childrenthe mother of one of your parentssomeone whose job is to advise people about the lawand speak for them in courtan Italian food that is made by mixing flour, eggs, andwater and then cooking the mixture in hot water. Pastais usually eaten with a saucea building where you can buy thingssomeone who works in a shop selling things andhelping customersa sweet substance that you add to fooda large shop that sells food, drink, cleaning productsetca soft round red fruit eaten in salads or cooked like avegetableUncle Mike always visits us at Christmas.θείοςGranny is visiting us next weekend.It's my birthday next week.We decided to travel by οκίνητοThe bus is coming!Teaching is an interesting job.έρχομαιδουλειά, επάγγελμαMy brother knows a lot about cars.These plants need plenty of light and water.We don't have a car and always use public transport.The student handed in her essay.When did you get back?"Where's Rosa?" "Upstairs, I think."Who told you that?Why are you so late?Leave your car at home and use an alternative.I do a lot of my work on the �σιες κτρονικός υπολογιστήςIn the test all my answers were correct.We usually eat at around 7 in the evening.Did you have a nice ςHe took his books back to the library.βιβλιοθήκηI 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 bike.The village bookshop is closing down.Jane and I are cousins.Nina had to go to the �ιώχθεςφούρνοςποδήλατο / δερφοςγιατρόςThere are four girls and two boys in my family.οικογένειαThis is a photograph of my grandmother.You'll need a lawyer to represent you in court.γιαγιάδικηγόροςAngelhair is my favourite type of pasta.ζυμαρικάThe town has some good clothes shops.The shop assistant was very helpful.κατάστημαυπάλληλος καταστήματοςDo you take sugar in your tea?I buy most of my food from the supermarket.ζάχαρηυπεραγοράI made a cherry tomato risotto.ντομάταSpeakout Pre-Intermediate Wordlist Page 3

ynn1,181musical 1122sporttimetime offabouthappynnn n yforgetnn plvv1,11,11,1888333gamehappenjustnvadv(c) Pearson Educationn phrvbɪˈləʊiːta line of vehicles that are connected together, whichtravels along a railway and carries people or things. Youtake, catch, or get a train when you want to travel in itI caught the nine o'clock train to Boston.τρένοvehicles that people use to travel from one place toanotherone of the things that someone doesBicycles are the best form of transport in the city centre.μεταφοράThe town offers plenty of opportunity for sportingactivities.Add more garlic to the sauce.We had a barbecue on the beach.δραστηριότηταWhen I looked out of the plane window, I could see thefields below.Most of the children eat sandwiches for lunch.I need a list of the people coming to the party.κάτω απόBilly spent lots of money in town today.Each child in the class was given a musical instrument.χρήμαμουσικό όργανοShe turned and walked out.έξωI took some photos of the wedding.What does the phrase 'in good time' mean?Do you know how to play tennis?I'll do the shopping this week.I've spent all my money.I like to play most sports, but basketball is my ψώνιαξοδεύωάθλημα“What time is it?” “It’s half past four.”I'd like some time off this week.My daughter wants a book about dinosaurs.I was so happy to hear about the birth of your baby!There are too many people in this room.ώρα, καιρόςάδειαγια, σχετικάευτυχισμένος, χαρούμενοςκόσμος, άνθρωποιHe asked the speaker's name.Sorry, I can't talk now – I have to go to a meeting.Have you done all your homework?You should always clean your teeth after eating sweetthings.I'm not very good at �ταSome of the models were incredibly beautiful.όμορφοςBeing rich is not the only thing that matters, but it helps!το να είμαιHave you read any good books recently?βιβλίοMy grandmother had twelve children.The park was lovely, and I enjoyed the walk.I'll never forget the day I started school.Do you fancy a game of �παιχνίδιDid anything interesting happen at school today?It's not serious – it's just a scratch.συμβαίνω, γίνομαιμόνοto put something with another thingan occasion when you cook and eat hot food outdoors,on a fire or a special piece of equipment, or theequipment you use for thislower than something, or under itto take food into your body through your moutha number of different things that you write one belowlɪstthe otherˈmʌnithe coins and paper notes that you use to buy thingssomething that you use for playing music, like a pianoˌmjuːzɪkəl ˈɪnstrəməntor guitarif you eat out, you go to a restaurant instead of stayingaʊtat homeˈfəʊtəʊa photographfreɪza group of words that are used togetherpleɪto take part in a sport or gameˈʃɒpɪŋthe activity of going to shops to buy thingsspendto use your money to pay for somethinga game or competition such as football or tennis, inspɔːtwhich you use your body to playtaɪmthe hour or minute of the dayˌtaɪm ˈɒftime when you do not have to be at work or schooləˈbaʊtused to show the subject being discussedˈhæpifeeling pleased, satisfied, or in a good emotional statemen, women, or children. 'People' is the plural ofˈpiːpəl'person'ˈspiːkəsomeone who speaks or is speakingtɔːkto speak, or to have a conversation with someoneɔːlthe whole of an amount or collectionevery time or all the timeˈɔːlwəz, ‐weɪza game in which two teams try to win points byˈbɑːskɪtbɔːlthrowing a ball through a neta woman, girl, or child who is beautiful is veryˈbjuːtəfəlattractivethe present participle of the verb 'be'ˈbiːɪŋa set of printed pages fastened together in a cover sobʊkthat you can read themˈtʃɪldrənthe plural of 'child'ɪnˈdʒɔɪto get pleasure from somethingfəˈɡetto be or become unable to remember somethingan activity, such as a sport, in which you obey rules inɡeɪmorder to defeat someone or achieve somethingˈhæpənto start and continue for a period of timedʒəst, dʒʌstonlyπροσθέτωψησταριά, μπάρμπεκιουτρώωκατάλογος, λίστακαλαθοσφαίριση, μπάσκετSpeakout Pre-Intermediate Wordlist Page 4

ˈmeni1,197oftenadvˈɒfən, dnnvadjˈɔːdəˈpeərəntsiːstrest(c) Pearson Educationa time when you eat food, or the food that you eatthena very high hilleverything in the world that is not made or caused byhumans, for example animals, plants, and the weathera short distance away from somethingpleasant or enjoyablea place that has been made for people to swim insomething bad or difficult that you have to deal withto look at something that is written down, andunderstand what it meansvery or very muchin a place, although you do not know exactly wherethe thing in the sky that gives us light and heat;sunshinewhen you swima group of people who play a game together againstanother groupto wish or need to have or do somethingto pay attention with your eyes to something that ishappening or movingto be the best or first in a game, competition, or fightyesto experience something such as anger, happiness,cold, hunger etca building that you live into make a sound with your voice when you think thatsomething is funnythe period of time during which someone is alivenot bigif you smile, the sides of your mouth curve upwardsbecause you are happyto use your mind, for example to make a decision or toimagine what something is likethis daywhen something has happened or finishedearlier thanto draw a round flat shape like the letter O roundsomethinga group of lines within which information is arrangedon a pagea party, meal, dance etc when you celebrate somethingspecial or gooda large number of people or things. Use many aboutthings that you can count, such as people, things, cars,books etc, especially in questions and negativesentencesmany timesthe way in which you arrange things so that they followeach other in a particular wayyour parents are your father and motherto visitworried and unable to relaxWould you like to come to our place on Sunday for ameal?We spent a weekend climbing in the mountains.Storms remind us of the power of nature.γεύμαHe lives near Bristol.We had a really nice time at the party.They have a pool in their back garden.She's had a lot of personal problems recently.Dad sat in his chair, reading the paper.κοντάκαλός, ιαβάζωShe's been really ill.I put my keys down somewhere and now I can't findthem.The sun's gone behind a cloud.πραγματικά, πολύκάπουDo you want to go swimming?Liam is the captain of the school football team.κολύμβησηομάδαWhat do you want for your birthday?All he does is watch television.θέλωπαρακολουθώMark's team won the basketball tournament."Did you have a good holiday?" "Yeah – it was OK."I felt

(c) Pearson Education Speakout Pre-Intermediate Wordlist Page 2 0 6 3adverb n ˈædvɜːb a word that describes or adds to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a sentence. For example, 'quietly' is an ad

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