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Cutting Edge Elementary 3rd Edition Wordlist Headword Part of speech Pronunciation German Example sentence Unit 1 actor n [C] ˈæktə Schauspieler Her father is an actor. address n [C] əˈdres Adresse What’s your new address? American adj əˈmerɪkən Amerikaner, Amerikanerin, amerikanisch Her mother is American. Australian adj ɒˈstreɪliən Australier, Australierin, australisch Ben and Emily are Australian. both determiner ʊθ beide Anne and John are both scientists. Brazilian adj brəˈzɪliən Brasilianer, Brasilianerin, brasilianisch Brazilian music is fun. British adj ˈbrɪtɪʃ Brite, Britin, britisch My father is British. businessman n [C] ˈbɪznəsmən Geschäftsmann My father is a businessman. businesswoman n [C] ˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən Geschäftsfrau My mother is a businesswoman. car n [C] kɑː Auto He wasn’t old enough to drive a car. Chinese adj ˌtʃaɪˈniːz chinesisch a Chinese vase company n [C] ˈkʌmpəni Unternehmen The company makes washing machines. country n [C] ˈkʌntri Land Russia is the largest country in the world. course n [C] kɔːs Kurs Andy’s doing a computer course. currency n [C] ˈkʌrənsi Währung foreign currency date of birth n [C, U] deɪt əv bɜːθ Geburtsdatum What's your date of birth? deadline n [C] ˈdedlaɪn Termin He failed to meet the deadline. degree n [C] dɪˈgriː Grad a 90 degree angle (=90°) doctor n [C] ˈdɒktə Arzt You should go to the doctor with that cough. electrical adj ɪˈlektrɪkəl elektrisch an electrical fault email address n [C] ˈiː meɪl əˈdres Email-Adresse I've lost all my email addresses. employee n [C] ɪmˈplɔɪ-iː, ˌemplɔɪˈiː Angestellter, Angestellte government employees engineer n [C] ˌendʒəˈnɪə Ingenieur, Ingenieurin Brunel was a great engineer. Cutting Edge Elementary 3rd Edition Wordlist Pearson Deutschland GmbH, 2013 1

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Cutting Edge Elementary 3rd Edition Wordlist

Headword

Part of

speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

Unit 1

actor n [C] ˈæktə Schauspieler Her father is an actor.

address n [C] əˈdres Adresse What’s your new address?

American adj əˈmerɪkənAmerikaner, Amerikanerin,

amerikanischHer mother is American.

Australian adj ɒˈstreɪliənAustralier, Australierin,

australischBen and Emily are Australian.

both determiner bəʊθ beide Anne and John are both scientists.

Brazilian adj brəˈzɪliənBrasilianer, Brasilianerin,

brasilianischBrazilian music is fun.

British adj ˈbrɪtɪʃ Brite, Britin, britisch My father is British.

businessman n [C] ˈbɪznəsmən Geschäftsmann My father is a businessman.

businesswoman n [C] ˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən Geschäftsfrau My mother is a businesswoman.

car n [C] kɑː Auto He wasn’t old enough to drive a car.

Chinese adj ˌtʃaɪˈniːz chinesisch a Chinese vase

company n [C] ˈkʌmpəni Unternehmen The company makes washing machines.

country n [C] ˈkʌntri Land Russia is the largest country in the world.

course n [C] kɔːs Kurs Andy’s doing a computer course.

currency n [C] ˈkʌrənsi Währung foreign currency

date of birth n [C, U] deɪt əv bɜːθ Geburtsdatum What's your date of birth?

deadline n [C] ˈdedlaɪn Termin He failed to meet the deadline.

degree n [C] dɪˈgriː Grad a 90 degree angle (=90°)

doctor n [C] ˈdɒktə Arzt You should go to the doctor with that cough.

electrical adj ɪˈlektrɪkəl elektrisch an electrical fault

email address n [C] ˈiː meɪl əˈdres Email-Adresse I've lost all my email addresses.

employee n [C] ɪmˈplɔɪ-iː, ˌemplɔɪˈiː Angestellter, Angestellte government employees

engineer n [C] ˌendʒəˈnɪə Ingenieur, Ingenieurin Brunel was a great engineer.

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Part of

speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

experience n [U] ɪkˈspɪəriəns Erfahrung He’s a very good teacher with a lot of experience.

fine adj faɪn gut, in Ordnung ‘We’re meeting at 8.30.’ ‘Okay, fine.’

first name n [C] fɜːst neɪm Vorname My teacher’s first name is Caroline.

footballer n [C] ˈfʊtbɔːləFußballspieler,

Fußballspielerina professional footballer

Friday n [C, U] ˈfraɪdi, -deɪ Freitag I do the shopping on Fridays.

friend n [C] frend Freund, Freundin This is my friend Kate.

from prep frəm von, aus He drove all the way from Colorado.

full name n [C] fʊl neɪm vollständiger Name Write your full name on the page, please.

German adj ˈdʒɜːmənDeutsche, Deutscher,

deutschI have a German pen friend.

good adj gʊd gut a good hotel

hard-working adj ˌhɑːd ˈwɜːk ɪŋ fleißig a hard-working student

holiday n [C] ˈhɒlədi, -deɪ Urlaub, Feiertag, Ferien Did you have a nice holiday?

home number n [C] həʊm ˈnʌmbə private Telefonnummer This is my home number, not my mobile one.

industry n [C] ˈɪndəstri Branche Most of these men work in the construction industry.

Irish adj ˈaɪərɪʃ Ire, Irin, irisch an Irish family

Italian adj ɪˈtæliən italienisch Italian art

Japanese adj ˌdʒæpəˈniːzJapaner, Japanerin,

japanischa Japanese mother

job n [C] dʒɒb Arbeitsstelle, Beschäftigung She applied for a job at a bank.

know v [I, T] nəʊ wissen Who knows the answer?

knowledge n [U] ˈnɒlɪdʒ Wissen, Kenntnisse You don’t need to have any special knowledge to do this job.

Korean adj kə ˈrɪənKoreaner, Koreanerin,

koreanischa Korean grandfather

language n [C, U] ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ Sprache Do you speak any foreign languages?

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Part of

speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

lastadj, adv,

pronounlɑːst letzter, letzte My last boyfriend was crazy about football.

law n [U] lɔː Gesetz People are punished for breaking the law.

lawyer n [C] ˈlɔːjəRechtsanwalt,

Rechtsanwältinthe best lawyer in town

look for v [I] suchen Look at these photos.

married adj ˈmærid verheiratet Are you married or single?

meet v [T] miːt treffen I’ll meet you at 8 o’clock.

mobile number n [C] ˈməʊbaɪl ˈnʌmbəHandy-Nummer, Mobil-

NummerI lost her mobile number.

musician n [C] mjuːˈzɪʃən Musiker, Musikerin a talented musician

nationality n [C] ˌnæʃəˈnæləti Nationalität He has British nationality.

on business phrase ɒn ˈbɪznəs auf Geschäftsreise My father is away on business.

parent n [C] ˈpeərənt Elternteil, pl. Eltern My parents are coming to visit next week.

place of birth n [C, U] pleɪs əv bɜːθ Geburtsort Her place of birth is London.

police officer n [C] pəˈliːs ˈɒfəsə Polizist, Polizistin That police officer was very helpful.

Polish adj ˈpɒlɪʃ Pole, Polin, polnisch There's a Polish girl in my class.

Russian adj ˈrʌʃən russisch I bought a Russian hat in Moscow.

Saturday n [C, U] ˈsætədi, -deɪ Samstag / Sonnabend Shall we go out on Saturday night?

shop assistant n [C] ʃɒp əˈsɪstənt Verkäufer, Verkäuferin a hard-working shop assistant

singer n [C] ˈsɪŋə Sänger, Sängerin an opera singer

single adj ˈsɪŋgəl einzige/r We lost the game by a single point.

Spanish adj ˈspænɪʃ spanisch a Spanish lesson

stamp n [C] stæmp Briefmarke, Stempel a first-class stamp

study n [U] ˈstʌdi Studie, UntersuchungThey are carrying out a study of the kinds of food that

children eat.surname n [C] ˈsɜːneɪm Familienname His surname is Briggs.

teacher n [C] ˈtiːtʃə Lehrer, Lehrerin Mr Paulin is my history teacher.

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tourist n [C] ˈtʊərɪst Tourist, Touristin Oxford’s full of tourists in the summer.

university n [C] ˌjuːnəˈvɜːsəti Universität It is one of the best universities in the country.

Vietnamese adj ˌvjetnəˈmiːzVietnamese, Vietnamesin,

vietnamesischHis mother is Vietnamese.

waiter n [C] ˈweɪtə Kellner A waiter in a restaurant.

work n [U] wɜːk Arbeit We're very busy at work this week.

work number n [C] wɜːk ˈnʌmbə Telefonnummer im Büro Can I have your work number, please?

Unit 2

allergy n [C] ˈælədʒi Allergie He has an allergy to peanuts.

aunt n [C] ɑːnt Tante my aunt from America

baby n [C] ˈbeɪbi Baby She had a baby in her arms.

bag n [C] bæg Tasche, Tüte a shopping bag

beautiful adj ˈbjuːtəfəl schön She was the most beautiful woman in the world.

bird n [C] bɜːd Vogel the birds in the garden

bottle of water n [C] ˈbɒtl əv ˈwɔːtə Flasche Wasser My bottle of water is in the bag.

boyfriend n [C] ˈbɔɪfrend Freund my new boyfriend

brother n [C] ˈbrʌðə Bruder Sam was playing with his little brother.

camera n [C] ˈkæmərə Kamera They posed for the TV cameras.

candidate n [C] ˈkændədət Kandidat, Kandidatin She’s a likely candidate (=likely to be chosen) for the job.

cat n [C] kæt Katze She accidentally let the cat out of the bag.

character n [C] ˈkærəktə Charakter The two brothers were totally different in character.

child n [C] tʃaɪld Kind The film is not suitable for children under 12.

coin n [C] kɔɪn Münze a pound coin

colleague n [C] ˈkɒliːg Kollege, Kollegin my colleagues at the bank

computer n [C] kəmˈpjuːtə Computer Always switch off your computer at the end of the day.

cousin n [C] ˈkʌzən Cousin, Kusine (Cousine) Jane and I are cousins.

credit card n [C] ˈkredɪt kɑːd Kreditkarte Can I pay by credit card?

daughter n [C] ˈdɔːtə Tochter They have two daughters.

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speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

detective n [C] dɪˈtektɪv Detektiv, Kriminalbeamte Our detective will find out what happened.

dictionary n [C] ˈdɪkʃənəri Wörterbuch a German–English dictionary

dog n [C] dɒg Hund I could hear a dog barking.

DVD player n [C] ˌdiː viː ˈdiː ˈpleɪə DVD-Player My DVD player is five years old.

family n [C] ˈfæməli Familie We knew the Robertson family quite well.

fantasticadj

(informal)fænˈtæstɪk fantastisch You look fantastic.

father n [C] ˈfɑːðə Vater Ask your father to help you.

favourite adj ˈfeɪvərət Lieblings- a child’s favourite toy

female adj ˈfiːmeɪl weiblich a female monkey

fictional adj ˈfɪkʃənəl fiktiv, fiktionalFictional characters can seem very real sometimes in a good

book. film n [C] fɪlm Film I saw a great film last night.

first adj fɜːst erste/r the first name on the list

flat n [C] flæt flach, glatt a flat surface

garden n [C] ˈgɑːdn Garten Our house has a small garden.

girlfriend n [C] ˈgɜːlfrend Freundin Have you got a girlfriend?

glasses n [U] ˈɡlɑːs ɪz Brille Tom wears glasses.

grandchild n [C] ˈgræntʃaɪld Enkelkind our first grandchild

granddaughter n [C] ˈgrænˌdɔːtə Enkelin Our granddaughter is four.

grandfather n [C] ˈgrænˌfɑːðə Großvater His grandfather is called Fred.

grandmother n [C] ˈgrænˌmʌðə Großmutter My grandmother was called Elizabeth.

grandparents n [C] ˈgrænˌpeərənt Großeltern My grandparents live in Kent.

grandson n [C] ˈgrænsʌn Enkel Our grandson is called Sam.

here adv hɪə hier I’ve lived here all my life.

hope n [C] həʊp hoffen I hope you feel better soon.

house n [C] haʊs Haus I’m going over to Dean’s house.

husband n [C] ˈhʌzbənd Ehemann Have you met my husband Roy?

identity (ID) card n [C] aɪˈdentəti (ˌaɪ ˈdiː) kɑːd Personalausweis He asked for her identity card.

information n [U] ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən Information The book contains information about many subjects.

interviewer n [C] ˈɪntəvjuːə Interviewer, Interviewerin an interviewer on a TV show

key n [C] kiː Schlüssel I lost my car keys.

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Headword

Part of

speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

kind n [C] kaɪnd Art, Sorte What kind of pizza do you want?

lovely adj ˈlʌvli entzückend, reizend You look lovely in that dress.

male adj meɪl männlich a male lion

man n [C] mæn Mann This rule applies to both men and women.

matter n [U] ˈmætə Angelegenheit, Sache We have some important matters to discuss.

memory stick n [C] ˈmeməri stɪk Memorystick My essays are stored on a memory stick.

mobile phone n [C] ˈməʊbaɪl fəʊn Handy, Mobiltelefon Where's my mobile phone?

mother n [C] ˈmʌðə Mutter My mother said I have to be home by 9:00.

motorbike n [C] ˈməʊtəbaɪk Motorrad riding a motorbike to work

nephew n [C] ˈnefjuː, ˈnev- Neffe My nephew is in Italy.

new adj njuː neu Have you got their new album?

niece n [C] niːs Nichte My niece is at school.

packet of chewing

gumn [C] ˈpækɪt əv ˈtʃuː‿ɪŋ gʌm ein Päckchen Kaugummi a new packet of chewing gum

perhaps adv pəˈhæps, præps vielleicht Sarah’s late – perhaps she missed the bus.

pet n [C] pet Haustier Cats are popular pets.

photon [C]

(informal)ˈfəʊtəʊ Foto Will you take a photo of me and Anna together?

postcode n [C] ˈpəʊstkəʊd Postleitzahl I've forgotten my new postcode.

real adj rɪəl echt, wahr The new system has real advantages.

receptionist n [C] rɪˈsepʃənɪst Rezeptionist, Rezeptionistin a hotel receptionist

relationship n [U] rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp Beziehung, Verhältnis I had a close relationship with my father.

rich adj rɪtʃ reich She found herself a rich husband.

same adj seɪm selbe, selbe, selbe They go to the same place for their vacation every summer.

signature n [C] ˈsɪgnətʃə Unterschrift Put your signature here, then print your name underneath.

sister n [C] ˈsɪstə Schwester He’s got two sisters.

son n [C] sʌn Sohn Her son was born in 1990.

sweet n [C] swiːt Süßigkeit a bag of sweets

table n [C] ˈteɪbəl Tisch We sat at a table in the corner.

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Part of

speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

there adv ðeə dort I know Edinburgh well because I used to live there.

think v [T] θɪŋk denken, der Ansicht sein I think it’s a brilliant film.

ticket n [C] ˈtɪkɪt Eintrittskarte How much are tickets for the concert?

tissue n [C] ˈtɪʃuː, -sjuː Papier(taschen)-tuch a box of tissues

title n [C] ˈtaɪtl Titel The title of her novel is ‘Zoo’.

TVn [C]

(informal)ˌtiː ˈviː Fernsehen What’s on TV tonight?

uncle n [C] ˈʌŋkəl Onkel a very funny uncle

wallet n [C] ˈwɒlɪt Portemonnaie I gave him a new wallet for his birthday.

watch n [C] wɒtʃ Armbanduhr I can't find my watch. What time is it?

wife n [C] waɪf Ehefrau My wife is a teacher.

writer n [C] ˈraɪtəSchriftsteller,

SchriftstellerinHe's a writer of children's books.

young adj jʌŋ jung, klein a game for young children

Unit 3

actually adv ˈæktʃuəli, -tʃəli in der Tat, sogar Prices have actually fallen.

after prep ˈɑːftə nach What are you doing after class?

afternoon n [C, U] ˌɑːftəˈnuːn Nachmittag It was very hot in the afternoon.

average adj ˈævərɪdʒ durchschnittlich The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.

bath n [C] bɑːθ Bad Suzy had a bath and went to bed.

beach n [C] biːtʃ Strand a sandy beach

bed n [C] bed Bett a comfortable bed

big adj bɪg groß a big red balloon

block of flats n [C] blɒk əv flæts Apartmenthaus, Wohnblock I live in a block of flats in town.

bread n [U] bred Brot some fresh bread

breakfast n [C, U] ˈbrekfəst Frühstück I usually have breakfast at 7.30.

bus n [C] bʌs Bus All the people on the bus stared at me.

busy adj ˈbɪzi beschäftigt, eifrig Alex is busy studying for his exams.

buy v [I, T] baɪ kaufen Sam’s just bought a new computer.

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café n [C] ˈkæfeɪ Café a little Italian cafe

capital n [C] ˈkæpətl Hauptstadt What’s the capital of Poland?

centre n [C] ˈsentə Mitte, Mittelpunkt the centre of a circle

certainly adv ˈsɜːtnli sicher (Adv.) His lawyers will almost certainly appeal.

check v [I, T] tʃek überprüfen, prüfen You’d better check our tickets.

Chinese n [U] ˌtʃaɪˈniːz Chinese, Chinesin She's learning Chinese.

cinema n [C] ˈsɪnəmə Kino Shall we go to the cinema (=go to see a film) tonight?

city n [C] ˈsɪti Stadt Leeds is the third largest city in England.

close v [I] kləʊz schließen Do you mind if I close the window?

closed adj kləʊzd geschlossen She kept her eyes tightly closed.

coffee n [U] ˈkɒfi Kaffee I don’t like coffee.

dark adj dɑːk dunkel Turn on the light; it’s dark in here.

different adj ˈdɪfərənt unterschiedlich, anders Our sons are very different from each other.

dinner n [C, U] ˈdɪnə Abendessen What’s for dinner?

early adv ˈɜːli früh You’re early! It’s only five o’clock!

eat v [I, T] iːt essen We sat eating our sandwiches.

economics n [U] ˌekəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiː- Wirtschaft a professor of economics

especially adv ɪˈspeʃəli insbesondere The town is very busy, especially in summer.

evening n [C] ˈiːvnɪŋ Abend We visited them one evening.

everything pron ˈevriθɪŋ alles She criticises everything I do.

everywhere pron ˈevriweə überall I’ve looked everywhere else.

far adv fɑː weit Have you driven far?

ferry n [C] ˈferi Fähre a car ferry

finish v [I, T] ˈfɪnɪʃ fertigstellen, beenden Have you finished your homework?

fisherman n [C] ˈfɪʃəmən Fischer Dan is a fisherman in Cornwall.

food n [U] fuːd Essen a hotel that is famous for its good food

Gaelic n [U] ˈɡeɪlɪk, ˈɡælɪk Gälisch Gaelic is spoken on the Isle of Lewis.

get up phr v get ʌpjmd. wecken, aus dem Bett

holenGet me up at 8.

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go out v [I] gəʊ aʊt ausgehen Are you going out tonight?

Greek n [U] ɡriːkGrieche, Griechin,

griechischa Greek restaurant

home adv həʊm nach Hause Mike got home (=arrived home) at five o’clock.

home n [C] həʊm zuhause I stayed at home all evening.

hospital n [C] ˈhɒspɪtl Klinik Rick’s dad is still in hospital.

important adj ɪmˈpɔːtənt wichtig It is important to write clearly.

instead adv ɪnˈsted stattdessen If Jane can’t go, I’ll go instead.

Italian n [U] ɪˈtæliən Italiener, Italienerin an Italian family

January n [C, U] ˈdʒænjuəri, -njʊri Januar I haven’t heard from him since last January.

journey n [C] ˈdʒɜːniAnfahrt, Fahrt, Reise,

AnreiseMy journey to work takes about an hour.

July n [C, U] dʒʊˈlaɪ Juli She came over to England last July.

late adj leɪt verspätet Sorry I’m late!

light adj laɪt hell a light blue dress

live v [I] lɪv leben Matt lives in Boston.

long adj lɒŋ lang long hair

lot n [U] lɒt Menge There were a lot of people at the concert last night.

lunch n [C, U] lʌntʃ Mittagessen What’s for lunch?

lunchtime n [C, U] ˈlʌntʃtaɪm Mittagszeit I’ll give you a call at lunchtime.

meal n [C] miːl Mahlzeit, Essen a family meal

midday n [U] ˌmɪdˈdeɪ Mittag I met him at midday.

midnight n [U] ˈmɪdnaɪt Mitternacht We close at midnight.

modern adj ˈmɒdn modern in the modern world

morning n [C] ˈmɔːnɪŋ Morgen, Vormittag I got a letter from Jack this morning.

nearby adj, adv ˈnɪəbaɪ nahe gelegen a nearby lake

north adj, adv nɔːθ Norden, nördlich Which way is north?

nowadays adv ˈnaʊədeɪz heutzutage People live longer nowadays.

office n [C] ˈɒfɪs Büro Are you going to the office today?

on my own pron ɒn maɪ əʊn selbst, eigenständig I can do it on my own.

open v [I] ˈəʊpən öffnen Could you open the door for me, please?

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open adj ˈəʊpən offen Come in – the door’s open.

outside adv, prep aʊtˈsaɪd, ˈaʊtsaɪd draußen Can I go and play outside, Dad?

park n [C] pɑːk Park I like to play in the park.

picnic n [C] ˈpɪknɪk Picknick We decided to have a picnic down by the lake.

place n [C] pleɪs Ort He showed me the place where the accident happened.

population n [C] ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən Bevölkerung, Einwohner- What’s the population of Tokyo?

pub n [C] pʌb Kneipe, Lokal Are you going to the pub?

remember v [I, T] rɪˈmembə sich erinnern She suddenly remembered that she had an appointment.

restaurant n [C] ˈrestərɒnt Restaurant a very good Chinese restaurant

river n [C] ˈrɪvə Fluss the River Thames

Russian n [U] ˈrʌʃən Russe, Russin, russisch Her mother is Russian.

sandwich n [C] ˈsænwɪdʒ Sandwich chicken sandwiches

secondnumber,

adv, adjˈsekənd zweiter, zweite, zweites Joanna’s in her second year at university.

shop n [C] ʃɒp Geschäft a shop window

shopping centre n [C] ˈʃɒpɪŋ ˈsentə Einkaufszentrum There's a new shopping centre where I live.

shower n [C] ˈʃaʊə Dusche Are you in the shower?

small adj smɔːl klein She comes from a small town.

sometimes adv ˈsʌmtaɪmz manchmal Sometimes I don’t get home until 9:00 at night.

south n [U] saʊθ Süden, südlich Which way is south?

speak v [T] spiːk sprechen For a minute, nobody spoke.

special adj ˈspeʃəl besonderer, e, es a special friend

start v [I, T] stɑːt anfangen Now you’re here, we can start.

state n [C] steɪt Zustand, Lage, Verfassung We are concerned about the state of the economy.

street market n [C] striːt ˈmɑːkɪt Straßenmarkt We buy our fruit in the local street market.

study v [I, T] ˈstʌdi untersuchen They are studying the kinds of food that children eat.

summer n [C, U] ˈsʌmə Sommer Are you going away this summer?

Sunday n [C, U] ˈsʌndi, -deɪ Sonntag My birthday is on Sunday.

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sunset n [C, U] ˈsʌnset Sonnenunter-gang In the summer we start work at sunrise and finish at sunset.

supermarket n [C] ˈsuːpəˌmɑːkɪt Supermarkt Many people shop at large supermarkets these days.

swimming pool n [C] ˈswɪmɪŋ puːl Schwimmbecken This swimming pool is very new.

take v [T] teɪk bringen Can you take me to the airport?

temperature n [C, U] ˈtemprətʃə Temperatur Check the temperature of the water.

the mainland n [U] ðə ˈmeɪnlənd Festland We're going shopping on the mainland at the weekend.

Thursday n [C, U] ˈθɜːzdi, -deɪ Donnerstag I go swimming on Thursdays.

town n [C] taʊn Kleinstadt a little town on the coast

train n [C] treɪn Zug What time’s the next train to Birmingham?

untilprep,

linking wordʌnˈtɪl, ən- bis The banks are open until 3.30.

usually adv ˈjuːʒuəli, ˈjuːʒəli gewöhnlich, normalerweise We usually go out for dinner on Saturday.

village n [C] ˈvɪlɪdʒ Dorf a fishing village

visit v [I, T] ˈvɪzɪt besuchen My aunt is coming to visit us next week.

walk v [I, T] wɔːk zu Fuß gehen We must have walked ten miles today.

weather n [U] ˈweðə Wetter What’s the weather like today?

weekday n [C] ˈwiːkdeɪ Wochentag She works most weekdays.

weekend n [C] ˌwiːkˈend ˈwiːkend WochenendeWhat are you doing this weekend (=the weekend that is

coming)?work v [I] wɜːk arbeiten She works in a bank.

Unit 4

active adj ˈæktɪv aktiv games for active youngsters

aeroplane n [C] ˈeərəpleɪn Flugzeug Food on aeroplanes isn't always good.

agree v [I, T] əˈgriː jmd. zustimmen I agree with Karen. It’s much too expensive.

air n [U] eə Luft Let’s go outside and get some fresh air.

airline n [C] ˈeəlaɪn Fluglinie an airline has many aeroplanes

album n [C] ˈælbəm Album Their latest album will be released next week.

alone adj, adv əˈləʊn allein She lives alone.

always adv ˈɔːlwəz, -weɪz immer Always lock your car.

amazing adj əˈmeɪzɪŋ erstaunlich, verblüffend What an amazing story!

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appear v [I] əˈpɪə scheinen, erscheinen The noise appeared to come from the bedroom.

area n [C] ˈeəriə Region, Gegend Dad grew up in the Portland area.

art n [U] ɑːt Kunst He’s very good at art.

artistic adj ɑːˈtɪstɪk künstlerisch the artistic director of the Metropolitan Opera

athlete n [C] ˈæθliːt Sportler He's an Olympic athlete.

athletics n [U] æθˈletɪks, əθ- Leichtathletik high school athletics

atmosphere n [C, U] ˈætməsfɪə Atmosphäre The atmosphere at home was tense.

band n [C] bænd Band Her boyfriend was in a band.

bar n [C] bɑː Bar We met in the hotel bar.

before prep bɪˈfɔː vor (temporal) I usually shower before breakfast.

bring v [T] brɪŋ mitbringen, bringen I brought these pictures to show you.

catch v [T] kætʃ fangen Tom leapt up and caught the ball.

charity n [C, U] ˈtʃærətiWohltätigkeits-

veranstaltunga charity for the homeless

chocolate n [U] ˈtʃɒklət Schokolade Would you like a chocolate?

close adj kləʊs nahan The house was close to the beach.

clothes n [U] kləʊðz, kləʊz Kleidung She picked up each piece of clothing and folded it carefully.

cold adj kəʊld kalt The house was cold and empty.

comfortable adj ˈkʌmftəbəl, ˈkʌmfət- bequem The bed wasn’t very comfortable.

commentator n [C] ˈkɒmənteɪtə Kommentator a sports commentator

concert n [C] ˈkɒnsət Konzert He's playing in the concert this evening.

cooking n [U] ˈkʊkɪŋdas Zubereiten, Mahlzeiten,

das KochenWho does the cooking in your house?

crazy adj ˈkreɪzi verrückt Our friends all think we’re crazy.

create v [T] kriˈeɪt schaffen, erschaffen The new factory should create 450 jobs.

creative adj kriˈeɪtɪv kreativ one of Japan’s most talented and creative film directors

cycling n [U] ˈsaɪklɪŋ Radfahren cycling through the park

dancing n [U] ˈdɑːnsɪŋ Tanzen I often go dancing at the weekend.

delicious adj dɪˈlɪʃəs köstlich a delicious meal

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dinner party n [C] ˈdɪnə ˈpɑːtiEinladung zum Abendessen,

DinnerpartyI don't like dinner parties.

dish n [C] dɪʃ Platte, Schüssel a serving dish

drink n [C] drɪŋk Getränk a hot drink to warm you up

drink v [I, T] drɪŋk trinken Would you like something to drink?

drive n [C] draɪv Einfahrt, Auffahrt There are three cars on our drive.

ear n [C] ɪə Ohr He whispered something in her ear.

equipment n [U] ɪˈkwɪpmənt Ausstattung, Ausrüstung new computer equipment

event n [C] ɪˈvent Veranstaltung, Ereignis The opening of the factory was a major event locally.

eye n [C] aɪ Auge Close your eyes and go to sleep.

famous adj ˈfeɪməs berühmt a famous actor

fish n [C, U] fɪʃ Fisch How many fish did you catch?

flower n [C] ˈflaʊə Blume a tree with beautiful pink flowers

fly v [I] flaɪ fliegen They flew to Paris for their honeymoon.

friendly adj ˈfrendli freundlich a friendly smile

fun n [U] fʌn Spaß Did you have fun with your friends?

future n [U] ˈfjuːtʃə Zukunft I'd love to go to India sometime in the near future.

game n [C] geɪm Spiel We used to play games like chess.

go for phr v gəʊ fə zu etwas aufbrechen I'm going out for a walk with the dog.

gold adj gəʊld golden, Gold a gold necklace

golf n [U] gɒlf Golf, Golfen Do you play golf?

guitar n [C] gɪˈtɑː Gitarre One day I hope to learn how to play the guitar.

gym n [C] dʒɪm Fitness, Turnen a gym class

habit n [C] ˈhæbɪt Angewohnheit, Gewohnheit Biting your nails is a very bad habit.

hate v [T] heɪt hassen Mary really hated him after that.

help v [I, T] help helfen How can I help?

homework n [U] ˈhəʊmwɜːk Hausaufgabe Have you finished your maths homework?

housework n [U] ˈhaʊswɜːk Hausarbeit I don't like housework.

in common n [U] ɪn ˈkɒmən gemeinsam My best friend and I have a lot in common.

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ingredient n [C] ɪnˈgriːdiənt Zutat Mix the ingredients together in a bowl.

inside prep, adv ɪnˈsaɪd im Inneren, innen Is there anything inside the box?

international adj ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəl international international trade

internet n [U] ˈɪntənet Internet I bought it on the internet.

join v [T] dʒɔɪneintreten, beitreten,

hinzukommenTrevor joined the BBC in 1969.

learn v [I, T] lɜːn lernen What’s the best way to learn a language?

life n [C, U] laɪf Leben This is the happiest day of my life.

like v [T] laɪk mögen What do you like doing in your free time?

love v [T] lʌv lieben I love you.

magazine n [C] ˌmægəˈziːn Magazin, Zeitschrift an article in a women’s magazine

manager n [C] ˈmænɪdʒə Manager the manager of the factory

meat n [U] miːt Fleisch I don’t eat meat.

medal n [C] ˈmedl Medaille She won a gold medal at the Olympics.

mistake n [C] məˈsteɪk Fehler Ivan’s work is full of spelling mistakes.

museum n [C] mjuːˈziəm Museum the Museum of Modern Art

music n [U] ˈmjuːzɪk Musik She listens to pop music all day.

musical

instrumentn [C] ˈmjuːzɪkəl ˈɪnstrəmənt Musikinstrument a musical instrument (=piano, guitar, etc.)

near adj, adv nɪə in Nähe von They live near Osaka.

need v [T] niːd brauchen These plants need plenty of light and water.

negative adj ˈnegətɪv negativLate nights were starting to have a negative effect on my

work.nervous adj ˈnɜːvəs nervös Sam’s very nervous about his driving test.

never adv ˈnevə niemals He never saw her again.

nice adj naɪs schön, angenehm Did you have a nice time?

night n [C, U] naɪt Nacht It’s very cold here at night.

often adv ˈɒfən, ˈɒftən oft I often work at the weekend.

paint v [I, T] peɪnt Farbe (zum Streichen) a can of yellow paint

perfect adj ˈpɜːfɪkt perfekt a car in perfect condition

phone v [I, T] fəʊn Telefon He rushed to answer the phone.

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photograph n [C] ˈfəʊtəgrɑːf Foto She showed me a photograph of her son.

photography n [U] fəˈtɒgrəfi Fotografieren He studied photography on a course at the weekend.

piano n [C] piˈænəʊ Klavier I’m learning to play the piano.

plan n [C] plæn Plan The company has plans to create 30 more jobs.

play v [I, T] pleɪ spielen Kids were playing outside in the street.

pop star n [C] pɒp stɑː Popstar a new pop star on TV

positive adj ˈpɒzətɪv positiv You should try and be more positive.

prepare v [T] prɪˈpeə vorbereiten I haven’t even begun to prepare for tomorrow’s test.

problem n [C] ˈprɒbləm Problem the problem of unemployment

professional adj prəˈfeʃənəl professionell You’ll need professional legal advice.

quiet adj ˈkwaɪət ruhig, leise We’ll have to be quiet – we don’t want to wake your parents.

radio n [U] ˈreɪdiəʊ Radio Do you listen to the radio much?

rain v [I] reɪn regnen It's raining!

reading n [U] ˈriːdɪŋ lesen, Lesen I enjoy reading in bed.

relax v [I, T] rɪˈlæks entspannen What do you do to relax?

rest n [C, U] rest Rest What shall I do with the rest of the pizza?

running n [U] ˈrʌnɪŋ Joggen, Laufen a running track

sail v [I, T] seɪl segeln We sailed along the coast of Alaska.

sailing n [U] ˈseɪlɪŋ Segeln They’ve invited us to go sailing this weekend.

sailing boat n [C] ˈseɪlbəʊt Segelboot I can see lots of sailing boats on the sea.

scenery n [U] ˈsiːnəri Landschaft Alaska’s magnificent scenery

shopping n [U] ˈʃɒpɪŋ Einkaufen late-night shopping

simple adj ˈsɪmpəl einfach a simple solution to the problem

singing n [U] ˈsɪŋɪŋ Singen I enjoy singing very much.

skill n [C] skɪl Fähigkeit, Können Taking good photos can be a great skill.

sleep n [U] sliːp Schlaf I need some sleep.

social networking

siten [C] ˈsəʊʃəl ˈnetwɜːkɪŋ saɪt soziales Netzwerk

Social networking sites are useful for keeping in touch with

friends.solution n [C] səˈluːʃən Lösung the perfect solution to all our problems

spend v [T] spend ausgeben I’ve spent all my money.

sport n [C, U] spɔːt Sport Swimming is a very popular sport.

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subject n [C] ˈsʌbdʒɪkt Thema I don’t want to talk about the subject of death.

successful adj səkˈsesfəl erfolgreichIf the operation is successful, you should make a full

recovery.sure adj ʃɔː sicher Are you sure you’ve had enough?

swimming n [U] ˈswɪmɪŋ Schwimmen Let’s all go swimming this afternoon.

tasty adj ˈteɪsti schmackhaft, lecker a tasty sauce

tea n [U] tiː Tee a cup of tea

tennis n [U] ˈtenɪs Tennis Let’s have a game of tennis.

think of v [T] θɪŋk əv denken an I often think of our last holiday.

tired adj taɪəd müde You look tired.

together adv təˈgeðə zusammen Kevin and I went to school together.

traditional adj trəˈdɪʃənəl traditionell traditional Italian cooking

type n [C] taɪp Art What type of food do you like?

visitor n [C] ˈvɪzɪtə Besucher visitors to Mexico City

voice n [C, U] vɔɪs Stimme ‘It’s too late,’ he said in a low voice.

want v [T] wɒnt wollen Do you want a drink?

watch v [I, T] wɒtʃ zusehen, beobachten Watch me, I’ll show you.

water n [U] ˈwɔːtə Wasser Can I have a drink of water?

winner n [C] ˈwɪnə Sieger the winner of the 100 metres

winter n [C, U] ˈwɪntə Winter It often snows in winter.

without prep, adv wɪðˈaʊt ohne a house without a garden

wonderful adj ˈwʌndəfəl wunbar wonderful news

work of art n [C] wɜːk əv ɑːt Kunstwerk a priceless work of art

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advice n [U] ədˈvaɪs Rat, Ratschlag a book that’s full of advice on baby care

aim n [C] eɪm Ziel The aim of the research is to discover what causes the illness.

airport n [C] ˈeəpɔːt Flughafen a busy airport

all right adj ɔːl raɪt in Ordnung ‘How’s the food?’ ‘It’s all right, but I’ve had better.’

amount n [C, U] əˈmaʊnt Menge, Betrag I was surprised at the amount of work I had to do.

anotherdeterminer,

pronəˈnʌðə noch ein, eine, einen Do you want another beer?

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apartment n [C] əˈpɑːtmənt Wohnung a new apartment in London

Arabic n [U] ˈærəbɪk Arabisch I'm learning Arabic.

around adv, prep əˈraʊnd um (herum) We put a fence around the yard.

arrive v [I] əˈraɪv ankommen Your letter arrived yesterday.

attraction n [C] əˈtrækʃən Anziehung The attraction between them was immediate.

bad adj bæd schlecht I’m afraid there’s some bad news.

because linking word bɪˈkɒz, bɪkəz weil You can’t go because you’re too young.

bicycle n [C] ˈbaɪsɪkəl Fahrrad Can he ride a bicycle?

board v [I, T] bɔːdbesteigen, zusteigen

(Zug,Flugzeug)board the train to Mexico City

boarding pass n [C] ˈbɔːdɪŋ pɑːsBordkarte, Flugticket,

ZugkarteHave your boarding passes ready.

book v [I, T] bʊk buchen She booked a room at the Riverview Hotel.

border n [C] ˈbɔːdə Grenze the border between England and Wales

bored adj bɔːd gelangweilt I’m bored – let’s go!

borrow v [T] ˈbɒrəʊ ausleihen Can I borrow the car tonight, Dad?

can v [I] kən können You can swim, can’t you?

Canadian adj kəˈneɪdiənKanadier, Kanadierin,

kanadischVancouver is a Canadian city.

cheap adj tʃiːp billig The jacket was quite cheap.

check-in desk n [C] ˈtʃek ɪn desk Abfertigungs-schalter There is a long queue at this check-in desk.

choose v [I, T] tʃuːz wählen You can choose between ice cream and apple tart.

clean adj kliːn sauber Do you have any clean towels?

cost linking verb kɒst kosten, Kosten the high cost of accommodation in London

cover v [T] ˈkʌvə zudecken, abdecken Cover the pan and let the sauce simmer.

crowded adj ˈkraʊdɪd voller Menschen a crowded room

cycle n [C] ˈsaɪkəl Zyklus the cycle of the seasons

cycle v [I] ˈsaɪkəl radfahren I cycle to school.

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decide v [I, T] dɪˈsaɪd entscheiden ‘Where will you live?’ ‘We haven’t decided yet.’

delay v [I, T] dɪˈleɪ verzögern, sich verspäten There are long delays on the motorway.

departure lounge n [C] dɪˈpɑːtʃə laʊndʒ Abflughalle We waited a long time in the departure lounge.

destination n [C] ˌdestəˈneɪʃən Ziel, Reiseziel We have just enough fuel to reach our destination.

difficult adj ˈdɪfɪkəlt schwierig a difficult question

direct adv dəˈrekt, ˌdaɪˈrekt direkt You can fly direct from London to Nashville.

disadvantage n [C] ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ Nachteil the disadvantages of living in a city

dislike v [T] dɪsˈlaɪknicht mögen, eine

Abneigung habenWhy do you dislike her so much?

drive v [I, T] draɪv fahren Can you drive?

during prep ˈdjʊərɪŋ während During the summer she worked as a waitress.

easily adv ˈiːzəli einfach, problemlos She found the house easily.

easy adj ˈiːzi leicht The test was really easy.

economist n [C] ɪˈkɒnəmɪst Ökonom, Ökonomin She's an economist in the city.

efficient adj ɪˈfɪʃənt effizient an efficient way of organising your work

empty adj ˈempti leer Noticing her empty wine glass, he refilled it.

enjoy v [T] ɪnˈdʒɔɪ gerne tun, genießen My wife enjoys riding.

enter v [I, T] ˈentə eintreten Everyone stopped talking when he entered.

every determiner ˈevri je, jede, jedes Every student will take the test.

exam n [C] ɪgˈzæm Examen, Abschluss-prüfung He’s taking his exams at the moment.

excellent adj ˈeksələnt ausgezeichnet What an excellent idea!

excited adj ɪkˈsaɪtɪd aufgeregt The kids are getting really excited about the trip.

fast adv fɑːst schnell You’re driving too fast!

fee n [C] fiː Gebühren, Kosten medical fees

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finally adv ˈfaɪnəl-i schließlich, endlich After several delays, the plane finally took off at six o’clock.

find v [T] faɪnd finden Will you help me find my bag?

flight n [C] flaɪt Flug It had been a long, tiring flight.

foot n [C] fʊt Fuß He kicked the ball with his right foot.

foreign adj ˈfɒrɪn fremd, ausländisch She spoke with a foreign accent.

free adj friː kostenlos There’s a free gift with this month’s magazine.

gate n [C] geɪt Tor, Gatter I ran back to close the gate.

get around phr v get əˈraʊndherumkommen, sich

fortbewegenIt's quite easy to get around London.

get off phr v get ɒf aussteigen It’s time we got off.

get on phr v get ɒn zurechtkommen mit She doesn’t get on with my mum very well.

golf course n [C] gɒlf kɔːs Golfplatz This golf course is too small.

great adj greɪt groß We had great fun.

heavy adj ˈhevi schwer I can’t lift this box – it’s too heavy.

huge adj hjuːdʒ riesig Your room’s huge compared to mine.

hundred number ˈhʌndrɪd hunt The tree was probably a hundred years old.

immigration

controln [U] ˌɪmɪˈgreɪʃən kənˈtrəʊl Einreisekontrolle Immigration control refused to let him into the country.

including prep ɪnˈkluːdɪŋ einschließlich He trained many jockeys, including John Watts.

Indian adj ˈɪndiən Inder, Inderin, indisch an Indian actor from Mumbai

interesting adj ˈɪntrəstɪŋ interessant I found the talk very interesting.

leave v [I, T] liːv verlassen, weggehen von Frances left work early to meet her mother.

leisure n [U] ˈleʒə Freizeit leisure activities such as sailing and swimming

library n [C] ˈlaɪbrəri, -bri Bücherei a library book

look at v [I] lʊk ət sich etwas ansehen Look at the view of the city.

luggage n [U] ˈlʌgɪdʒ Gepäck Her luggage was in the back of the car.

main adj meɪn Haupt- the main meal of the day

manydeterminer,

pronˈmeni viele I don’t have many friends.

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method n [C] ˈmeθəd Methode traditional teaching methods

million number ˈmɪljən Million six million people

minute n [C] ˈmɪnət Minute Clare’s train arrives in 15 minutes.

month n [C] mʌnθ Monat She’ll be ten this month.

national adj ˈnæʃənəl national Drugs are a national problem.

nought n [C] nɔːt Null A billion is 1 with 9 noughts after it.

number n [C] ˈnʌmbə Zahl Five was her lucky number.

old adj əʊld alt an old man

on the left adv ɒn ðə left auf der linken Seite, links the first turning on the left

on the right adv ɒn ðə raɪtauf der rechten Seite,

rechtsthe second turning on the right

once adv wʌns einmal We only met once.

online adj, adv ˌɒnˈlaɪn online online banking facilities (=available using the internet)

over prep ˈəʊvə über I jumped over the wall and ran along the bank.

own v [T] əʊn eigener, eigene, eigenes She wants her own room.

park v [I, T] pɑːk Park Let's play football in the park.

passenger n [C] ˈpæsɪndʒə, -sən- Passagier Rail passengers are facing even longer delays.

pay v [I, T] peɪ bezahlen Who’s going to pay for all this?

plane n [C] pleɪn Flugzeug Our plane landed in Chicago just after six.

popular adj ˈpɒpjələ beliebt Is Ben popular at school?

Portuguese n [U] ˌpɔːtʃəˈɡiːz, ˌpɔːtʃʊˈɡiːzPortugiese, Portugiesin,

portugiesischa Portuguese singer

possibility n [C] ˌpɒsəˈbɪləti Möglichkeit the possibility of an enemy attack

prefer v [T] prɪˈfɜː bevorzugen, lieber mögen Would you prefer a hot or a cold drink?

queue n [C] kjuː Warteschlange There was a long queue outside the cinema.

quickly adv ˈkwɪkli schnell He quickly put the money back in the box.

reason n [C] ˈriːzən Grund He wouldn’t give the reasons for his decision.

record n [C] ˈrekɔːd Akte, Aufzeichnung medical records

reduce v [T] rɪˈdjuːs senkenThey’re trying to reduce the number of students in the

college.

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ride v [T] raɪd reiten She learned to ride when she was five.

road n [C] rəʊd Straße Her address is 25 Park Road.

scheme n [C] skiːm Plan a government training scheme for young people

schoolchild n [C] ˈskuːlˈʃaɪld Schulkind The schoolchildren waited for the school bus.

scooter n [C] ˈskuːtə Roller He bought a new shiny red scooter to get to work.

screen n [C] skriːn Bildschirm a computer with an 18-inch screen

seat n [C] siːt Stiz Jo was driving and I was sitting in the back seat.

security n [U] sɪˈkjʊərəti Sicherheit the man in charge of airport security

severaldeterminer,

pronˈsevərəl mehrere I called her several times.

share v [I, T] ʃeə teilen I shared a room with her when I was at college.

ship n [C] ʃɪp Schiff Supplies came by ship.

short adj ʃɔːt kurz a short meeting

skyscraper n [C] ˈskaɪˌskreɪpə Wolkenkratzer There are lots of skyscrapers in New York and London.

sleep v [I] sliːp schlafen I normally sleep on my back.

slowly adv ˈsləʊli langsam White clouds drifted slowly across the sky.

smoke v [I, T] sməʊk rauchen Clouds of black smoke billowed out.

station n [C] ˈsteɪʃən Haltestelle We get off at the next station.

stay v [I] steɪ bleiben He came to see me and stayed all day.

stopover n [C] ˈstɒpˌəʊvə Zwischenstopp a three-hour stopover in Atlanta

surrounding adj səˈraʊndɪŋ umliegend, umgebend the surrounding countryside

survey n [C] ˈsɜːveɪ Umfrage, Studie We conducted a survey of people’s eating habits.

system n [C] ˈsɪstɪm System an alarm system

taxi n [C] ˈtæksi Taxi We went by taxi.

textbook n [C] ˈtekstbʊk Lehrbuch a history textbook

third number θɜːd dritter, dritte, drittes her third birthday

thousand n [C] ˈθaʊzənd tausend a journey of almost a thousand miles

through prep, adv θruː durch The train went through the tunnel.

time n [C] taɪm Zeit measurements of space and time

traffic n [U] ˈtræfɪk Verkehr On Sundays, there’s usually less traffic on the roads.

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tram n [C] træm Straßenbahn a busy city tram

transport n [U] ˈtrænspɔːt Verkehr, Transportmittel We need improved rail transport.

travel v [I] ˈtrævəl reisen Martha would like to travel abroad.

travel n [U] ˈtrævəl Reisen I enjoy reading books on foreign travel.

trip n [C] trɪp Reise Did you enjoy your trip to Disneyland?

twice adv twaɪs zweimal I’ve seen that movie twice already.

underground

railwayn [C] ˌʌndəˈgraʊnd ˈreɪlweɪ U-Bahn a new underground railway for London

underground train n [C] ˌʌndəˈgraʊnd treɪn U-Bahn-Zug underground trains can get very busy

understand v [I, T] ˌʌndəˈstænd verstehen She spoke clearly, so that everyone could understand.

use v [T] juːz benutzen Can I use your phone?

van n [C] væn Lastwagen a delivery van

various adj ˈveəriəs verschieden The coat is available in various colours.

via prep ˈvaɪə, ˈviːə über We’re flying to Denver via Chicago.

wait v [I] weɪt warten Hurry up! Everyone’s waiting.

week n [C] wiːk Woche The movie starts this week.

whole adj həʊl ganz She drank a whole bottle of wine.

Wi-Fi n [U] ˈwaɪ faɪ Wi-Fi Do you have Wi-Fi in this café?

world n [U] wɜːld Welt Students from all over the world study here.

worldwide adj, adv ˌwɜːldˈwaɪd weltweit The company employs 2,000 people worldwide.

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add v [T] æd hinzufügen Just add a little water.

anchovy n [C, U] ˈæntʃəvi Sardelle I don't like anchovies on my pizza.

apple n [C] ˈæpəl Apfel apple pie

as for linking word əz fə bezüglich, was…betrifft …and as for me, I love fish and chips.

attractive adj əˈtræktɪv attraktiv an attractive young woman

banana n [C] bəˈnɑːnə Banane Are there any bananas in the fruit basket?

basket n [C] ˈbɑːskɪt Korb a shopping basket

beef n [U] biːf Rindfleisch roast beef

biscuit n [C] ˈbɪskɪt Keks a chocolate biscuit

blueberry n [C, U] ˈbluːbəri Heidelbeere Are there any blueberries?

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bowl n [C] bəʊl Schüssel a soup bowl

butter n [U] ˈbʌtə Butter a slice of bread and butter

cake n [C, U] keɪk Kuchen Would you like some chocolate cake?

cancer n [C, U] ˈkænsə Krebs lung cancer

cappuccino n [C, U] ˌkæpəˈtʃiːnəʊ Cappuccino I love a cappuccino in the morning.

change n [U] tʃeɪndʒ Veränderung I can see a change in you. You look happier.

cheese n [U] tʃiːz Käse a cheese sandwich

chicken n [C, U] ˈtʃɪkɪn Huhn roast chicken

chilli n [C, U] ˈtʃɪli Chili chilli sauce

chips n [C] tʃɪp Pommes Frites fish and chips

cigarette n [C] ˌsɪgəəret Zigarette a packet of cigarettes

cinnamon n [U] ˈsɪnəmən Zimt I need some cinnamon for my apple cake.

classical music n [U] ˈklæsɪkəl ˈmjuːzɪk klassische Musik I went to a classical music concert last night.

contain v [T] kənˈteɪn enthalten, beinhalten His wallet contained $45.

cook v [I, T] kʊk kochen Where did you learn to cook?

cook n [C] kʊk Koch My dad is a very good cook.

cup n [C] kʌp Tasse a cup and saucer

customer n [C] ˈkʌstəmə Kunde a regular customer

describe v [T] dɪˈskraɪb beschreiben Police asked the woman to describe her attacker.

detail n [C] ˈdiːteɪl Detail The documentary included a lot of historical detail.

diet n [C, U] ˈdaɪət Diät a salt-free diet

digestion n [U] daɪˈdʒestʃən, də- Verdauung your digestive system

disease n [C, U] dɪˈziːz Krankheit She suffers from a rare disease of the blood.

egg n [C] eg Ei Blackbirds lay their eggs in March.

expensive adj ɪkˈspensɪv teuer an expensive restaurant

expert n [C] ˈekspɜːt Experte, Expertin an expert on ancient Egyptian art

factor n [C] ˈfæktə FaktorVaccination is an important factor in improving the nation’s

health.fight v [I, T] faɪt kämpfen Her father fought in World War I.

firstly adv ˈfɜːstli zunächst, als ErstesFirstly, I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to

this success.

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fitness n [U] ˈfɪtnəs Fitness physical fitness

flavour n [C, U] ˈfleɪvəGeschmack, Geschmacks-

richtungWhich flavour do you want – chocolate or vanilla?

follow v [T] ˈfɒləʊ folgen If you follow me, I’ll show you to your room.

fork n [C] fɔːk Gabel Put the knives and forks on the table.

fridge n [C] frɪdʒ Kühlschrank There’s more milk in the fridge.

fruit n [U] fruːt Obst a bowl of fruit

full adj fʊl voll The train was completely full.

generally adv ˈdʒenərəli im Allgemeinen The arrangements have generally worked well.

glass n [C] glɑːs Glas a glass bowl

grape n [C] greɪp Weintraube a bunch of grapes

greet v [T] griːt grüßen The children came rushing out to greet me.

ham n [U] hæm Schinken a slice of ham

health n [U] helθ Gesundheit Doing more exercise will improve your health.

healthy adj ˈhelθi gesund a healthy baby girl

heart n [C] hɑːt Herz Tom could feel his heart beating faster.

herb n [C] hɜːb Kraut herbal remedies

hungry adj ˈhʌŋgri hungrig I’m getting hungry, let’s eat!

in front of prep ɪn frʌnt əv vor The table is in front of the window.

include v [T] ɪnˈkluːd einschließen The price includes lunch.

juice n [U] dʒuːs Saft a carton of juice

knife n [C] naɪf Messer a knife and fork

large adj lɑːdʒ groß a large pizza

last v [I] lɑːst dauern, frisch bleiben How long will the orange juice last in the fridge?

less

adv,

determinor,

pron

les weniger I definitely walk less since I’ve had the car.

lively adj ˈlaɪvli lebhaft a lively child

local adj ˈləʊkəl örtlich Our kids go to the local school.

location n [C] ləʊˈkeɪʃən Ort, Örtlichkeit, Adresse Draw a map showing the precise location of the accident.

mean v miːn bedeuten What does that word mean?

medium adj ˈmiːdiəm mittel (groß) What size do you want – small, medium, or large?

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menu n [C] ˈmenjuː Speisekarte Could we see the menu, please?

Mexican adj ˈmeksəkən, ˈmeksɪkənMexikaner, Mexikanerin,

mexikanischa big Mexican hat

milk n [U] mɪlk Milch a glass of milk

mineral water n [U] ˈmɪnərəl ˈwɔːtə Mineralwasser A bottle of mineral water, please.

money n [U] ˈmʌni Geld I didn’t have enough money to pay for a room.

muffin n [C] ˈmʌfɪn Muffin a blueberry muffin

mushroom n [C] ˈmʌʃruːm, -rʊm Pilz mushroom soup

noodles n [U] ˈnuːdlz Nudeln Chinese noodles

obviously adv ˈɒbviəsli offensichtlich She obviously didn’t want to go.

offer n [C] ˈɒfə Angebot His offer of help was very kind.

oil n [U] ɔɪl Öl the price of oil

olive n [U] ˈɒləv Olive olive oil

onion n [C, U] ˈʌnjən Zwiebel Chop the onions finely.

opening hours n [U] ˈəʊpənɪŋ ˈaʊ‿əz Öffnungszeiten Opening hours are Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

orange n [C] ˈɒrəndʒ Orange I love oranges.

order v [I, T] ˈɔːdə Reihenfolge Can you keep the pictures in the same order?

owner n [C] ˈəʊnə Besitzer, Besitzerin a dog owner

pasta n [U] ˈpæstə Pasta a bowl of pasta and tomato sauce

pepper n [U] ˈpepə Pfeffer salt and pepper

piece n [C] piːs Stück Do you want a piece of bread?

pizza n [C, U] ˈpiːtsə Pizza a cheese and tomato pizza

plate n [C] pleɪt Teller Take a plate and help yourself.

portion n [C] ˈpɔːʃən Anteil, TeilThe return portion of the plane ticket can be used at any

time.pot n [C] pɒt Topf pots and pans

potato n [C] pəˈteɪtəʊ Kartoffel I’ll peel the potatoes.

quite adv kwaɪt ziemlich She’s quite tall for her age.

receipt n [C] rɪˈsiːt Quittung Always keep the receipt.

recommendation n [C] ˌrekəmenˈdeɪʃən EmpfehlungThe committee made detailed recommendations to the

school.region n [C] ˈriːdʒən Region the north-eastern region of Russia

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regular adj ˈregjələ regelmäßig regular meetings

relaxed adj rɪˈlækst entspannt Gail was lying in the sun, looking happy and relaxed.

rice n [U] raɪs Reis We had chicken with boiled rice.

roast adj rəʊst gebraten roast beef

salad n [C, U] ˈsæləd Salat a salad of lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumber

salt n [U] sɔːlt Salz Add a pinch of salt (=a small amount) to the mixture.

sauce n [C, U] sɔːs Sauce spaghetti with tomato sauce

season n [C] ˈsiːzən Jahreszeit Autumn is my favourite season.

secondly adv ˈsekəndli zweitensFirstly, the cars are expensive to make and secondly, they are

not very good.separate adj ˈsepərət getrennt The sisters have separate bedrooms.

server n [C] ˈsɜːvə Server The server isn't working.

service n [C, U] ˈsɜːvɪs Dienst She works for the health service.

side dish n [C] saɪd dɪʃ Beilage a side dish of green salad

similar adj ˈsɪmələ, ˈsɪmɪlə gleich, ähnlich They came from similar backgrounds.

size n [C, U] saɪz Größe A diamond’s value depends on its size.

snack n [C] snæk Imbiss The cafe serves drinks, snacks, and meals.

soup n [U] suːp Suppe tomato soup

sour adj saʊə sauer sour green apples

speciality n [C] ˌspeʃiˈæləti Spezialität Fish is our speciality.

spice n [C] spaɪs Gewürz herbs and spices

still adv stɪl noch Andy’s still asleep.

sugar n [U] ˈʃʊgə Zucker Do you take sugar in your tea?

sweet adj swiːt süß a cup of sweet tea

takeaway n [C] ˈteɪkəweɪ Takeaway, Abholrestaurant a Chinese takeaway

toast n [U] təʊst Toastbrot toast and jam

tomato n [C] təˈmɑːtəʊ Tomate a cheese and tomato sandwich

total n [C] ˈtəʊtl Gesamt- His farm has a total area of 100 acres.

tradition n [C] trəˈdɪʃən Tradition The people are very proud of their traditions.

turmeric n [U] ˈtɜːmərɪk Kurkuma There's too much turmeric in this soup, it's very hot.

typical adj ˈtɪpɪkəl typisch a typical American family

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unhealthy adj ʌnˈhelθi ungesund an unhealthy diet

vegetarian adj, n [C] ˌvedʒəˈteəriən vegetarisch, Vegetarier/in More and more people are becoming vegetarian.

view n [C] vjuː Ansicht He has strong views about politics.

website n [C] ˈwebsaɪt Internetpräsenz, Webseite For more information, visit our website.

wine n [U] waɪn Wein The waiter brought a bottle of red wine.

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accompany v [T] əˈkʌmpəni begleiten I accompanied her to the station.

actress n [C] ˈæktrɪs SchauspielerinThe actress Tatum O'Neal won an Oscar when she was a

child.

admire v [T] ədˈmaɪə bewundern I always admired my mother for her courage and patience.

ago adv əˈgəʊ vor (temporal) Jeff left an hour ago.

become linking verb bɪˈkʌm werden Kennedy became the first Catholic president.

begin v [I, T] bɪˈgɪn anfangen, beginnen The meeting will begin at 10:00.

believe v [T] bəˈliːv glauben Do you believe his story?

bill n [C] bɪl Rechnung The bill for the repairs came to $650.

blog n [C] blɒg Blog He's writing a blog about his travels in California.

born v [I] bɔːn geboren Where were you born?

career n [C] kəˈrɪə Karriere a teaching career

century n [C] ˈsentʃəri Jahrhundert This chair is from the 19th century.

change v [I, T] tʃeɪndʒ verändern, ändern She’s changed a lot.

chemistry n [U] ˈkeməstri Chemie a person’s body chemistry

childhood n [C, U] ˈtʃaɪldhʊd Kindheit Sara had a very happy childhood.

club n [C] klʌb Verein I’m a member of the local drama club.

collect v [T] kəˈlekt einsammeln I’ll collect everyone’s papers at the end of the test.

compare with v [T] kəmˈpeə wɪð vergleichen mit compare the two books with each other

complete adj. kəmˈpliːt vollkommenThe news came as a complete surprise (=I was very

surprised).

composer n [C] kəmˈpəʊzə Komponist, Komponistin Mozart is a great composer.

connect v [T] kəˈnekt verbinden The M11 connects London and Cambridge.

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couple n [C] ˈkʌpəl Paar the couple next door

cup final n [C] kʌp ˈfaɪnəl Pokalendspiel Our team won the cup final.

dead adj ded tot Her mother’s been dead for two years.

death n [C, U] deθ Tod her father’s death

die v [I] daɪ sterben He died at the age of 78.

election n [C] ɪˈlekʃən Wahl He won the presidential election.

extraordinary adj ɪkˈstrɔːdənəri außergewöhnlich It’s extraordinary that he didn’t tell you.

fall v [I] fɔːl fallen Snow began to fall.

fashion n [C, U] ˈfæʃən Mode I’m not really interested in fashion.

feellinking

verb, v [T]fiːl fühlen Do you still feel hungry?

French adj frentʃfranzösisch, Franzose,

Französina holiday in a French town by the sea

future adj ˈfjuːtʃə zukünftig future patterns of climate change

glamour n [U] ˈglæmə Glanz, Zauber the glamour of television

goal n [C] gəʊl Ziel Their goal is to be the number one team.

graduate v [I] ˈgrædʒuət einen Abschluss machen a graduate of Leeds University

graduation n [U] ˌgrædʒuˈeɪʃən Abschluss-examen After graduation, I left Cambridge.

grow v [I] grəʊ wachsen Babies grow quickly in their first year.

guest n [C] gest Gast How many guests are coming to your party?

gunman n [C] ˈgʌnmən Schütze The gunman was caught.

hairdresser n [C] ˈheəˌdresə Friseur I have an appointment at the hairdresser’s.

happy adj ˈhæpi glücklich Sam’s been looking very happy recently.

history n [U] ˈhɪstəri Geschichte the history of post-war Europe

hobby n [C] ˈhɒbi Hobby My hobbies are gardening and reading.

honeymoon n [C] ˈhʌnimuːn Hochzeitsreise We went to Italy on our honeymoon.

ice skater n [C] aɪs ˈskeɪt ə Eisläufer a fast ice skater

icon n [C] ˈaɪkɒn Piktogramm To send a fax, click on the telephone icon.

idea n [C, U] aɪˈdɪə Idee I knew it was a bad idea to leave him on his own.

influence v [T] ˈɪnfluəns beeinflussen Kate used her influence to get her friend a job.

insect n [C] ˈɪnsekt Insekt My brother is afraid of insects like wasps.

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interest n [C, U] ˈɪntrɪst Interesse We both have an interest in music.

interested adj ˈɪntrɪstɪd interessiert She’s very interested in computers.

invent v [T] ɪnˈvent erfinden Alexander Bell invented the telephone.

jazz n [U] dʒæz Jazz modern jazz

jeans n [U] dʒiːnz Jeans a new pair of jeans

joke v [I] dʒəʊk Witz Ed loves telling jokes.

journalist n [C] ˈdʒɜːnəl-ɪst Journalist, Journalistin She began to work as a journalist in the 50s.

just adv dʒəst genau, gerade You look just like your dad.

lead v [T] liːd führen The manager led the way through the office.

leaf n [C] liːf Blatt Many trees lose their leaves in the autumn.

literature n [U] ˈlɪtərətʃə Literatur a major work of literature

marry v [I, T] ˈmæri heiraten I’ve asked her to marry me.

maths n [U] mæθs Mathematik My favourite subject is maths.

medallist n [C] ˈmedl-ɪstMedaillen-gewinner,

Medaillen-gewinnerinan Olympic silver medallist

millionaire n [C] ˌmɪljəˈneə Millionär A millionaire is very rich.

move v [I, T] muːvsich bewegen,sich

fortbewegenMove away from the door!

murder n [C, U] ˈmɜːdə MordPolice believe the murders were committed by the same

person.note n [C] nəʊt Notiz I’ll just make a note of your new address.

ordinary adj ˈɔːdənərigewöhnlich,

durchschnittlichIt’s just an ordinary camera.

part n [C] pɑːt Teil the upper part of the body

pinboard n [C] ˈpɪnbɔːd Pinnwand A pinboard is useful in an office or a kitchen.

player n [C] ˈpleɪə Spieler a football player

political science n [U] pəˈlɪtɪkəl ˈsaɪəns Politikwissen-schaft My father studied political science at Oxford university.

pop group n [C] pɒp gruːp Popgruppe my favourite pop group

president n [C] ˈprezɪdənt Präsident President Lincoln

presidential adj ˌprezɪˈdenʃəl Präsidenten- a presidential election

publishing n [U] ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ Verlagswesen a career in publishing

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qualification n [C] ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən Abschluss, Schulabschluss He left school without any qualifications.

reach v [T] riːtʃ jmd. erreichen It took four days for the letter to reach me.

realise v [T] ˈrɪəlaɪz merken, sich klarmachen I realised he didn't love me.

return v [I] rɪˈtɜːn zurückkommen She didn’t return until late.

role n [C] rəʊl Rolle, Aufgabe What is the role of the sales manager?

scared adj skeəd sehr verängstigt We were scared that something terrible might happen.

score v [I, T] skɔː Spielstand a score of 3–2

seem linking verb siːm scheinen The house seemed very quiet after he’d left.

send v [T] send schicken He sent the cheque last week.

shoot v [T] ʃuːt schießen She pulled out a gun and shot him.

show n [C] ʃəʊ zeigen She showed me her photos.

stop v [I, T] stɒp halten Stop, come back!

style n [U] staɪl Stil He’s trying to copy Picasso’s style of painting.

suddenly adv ˈsʌdnli plötzlich I suddenly realised that someone was following me.

technology n [C, U] tekˈnɒlədʒi Technologie the use of new computer technology

text also text

messagen [C]

tekst ˈɔːlsəʊ tekst

ˈmesɪdʒTextnachricht Send me a text when you get there.

tragedy n [C, U] ˈtrædʒədi Tragödie The evening ended in tragedy.

tribute n [C, U] ˈtrɪbjuːt Tribut The concert was held as a tribute to Bob Dylan.

twin n [C] twɪn ZwillingMy sister and I are identical twins (=twins that look exactly

the same).user n [C] ˈjuːzə Benutzer computer users

virtual adj ˈvɜːtʃuəl virtuell He became a virtual prisoner in his own home.

wedding n [C] ˈwedɪŋ Hochzeit The wedding was a very happy occasion.

worth prep wɜːθ wert Our house is worth $350,000.

yesterday adv ˈjestədi, -deɪ gestern Did you watch the game yesterday?

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according to prep ə ˈkɔːdɪŋ təgemäß, entsprechend,

zufolgeAccording to our records, she hasn’t paid her bill.

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action n [U] ˈækʃən Tat, Handlung The government must take action to stop the rise in crime.

adventure n [C, U] ədˈventʃə Abenteuer a great adventure

ancient adj ˈeɪnʃənt alt, antik ancient Rome

anthem n [C] ˈænθəm Hymne We sang a new anthem in church today.

artist n [C] ˈɑːtɪst Künstler a famous artist like Picasso

audience n [C] ˈɔːdiəns Publikum One member of the audience described the opera as boring.

awful adj ˈɔːfəl schrecklich The weather was awful.

background n [C, U] ˈbækgraʊnd Hintergrund All the kids here come from very different backgrounds.

bass adj beɪs Bass a bass guitar

battle n [C] ˈbætl Schlacht the Battle of Trafalgar

beat n [C] biːt Rhythmus This music has a great beat.

beauty n [C] ˈbjuːti Schönheit a woman of great beauty

best-selling adj best ˈselɪŋ Bestseller a best-selling novel

biographer n [C] baɪˈɒgrəfə Biograph her most recent biographer

bit n bɪt Stück a few bits of broken glass

booking n ˈbʊkɪŋ Reservierung Can I make a booking for next Saturday?

boring adj ˈbɔːrɪŋ langweilig His job sounds so boring.

brilliant adj ˈbrɪljənt strahlend, blendend brilliant sunshine

call n [C] kɔːl nennen His friends call him Andy.

Caribbean adj ˌkærəˈbiːən karibisch, Karibik I'd love a Caribbean holiday.

celebrate v [I, T] ˈseləbreɪt feiern John passed his exams so we’re having a party to celebrate.

central adj ˈsentrəl zentral central London

chant n [C] tʃɑːntskandieren, im Sprechchor

rufenProtestors chanted anti-government slogans.

clapping n [U] ˈklæp ɪŋ klatschen clapping in time to the music

come phr v kʌm kommen A young woman came into the room.

comedian n [C] kəˈmiːdiən Komiker, Komikerin a very funny new comedian

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comedy n [C] ˈkɒmədi Komödie stand-up comedy (=telling jokes in front of people)

continue v [I, T] kənˈtɪnjuː sich fortsetzen The strike continued for four weeks.

cool adj kuːl kühl, cool a lovely cool drink

cream n [U] kriːm Sahne strawberries and cream

cry v [I] kraɪ weinen What are you crying about?

dessert n [C] dɪˈzɜːt Dessert Fruit is a healthy dessert.

discount n [C] ˈdɪskaʊnt Preisnachlass Members get a 10% discount.

drummer n [C] ˈdrʌmə Drummer I'd like to be a drummer in a band one day.

duck n [U] dʌk Ente roast duck

DVD n [C] ˌdiː viː ˈdiː DVD This is my favourite DVD.

Egyptian adj ɪˈdʒɪpʃənägyptisch, Ägypter,

ÄgyperinI'm going to see the Ancient Egyptian museum.

ending n [C] ˈendɪŋ Ende, Abschluss cheese – the perfect ending to a meal

enjoyable adj ɪnˈdʒɔɪəbəlamüsant, erfreulich,

angenehman enjoyable movie

exciting adj ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ aufregend an exciting discovery

fact n [C] fækt Tatsache facts and figures about the Philippines

fall asleep phr v fɔːl əˈsliːp einschlafen He fell asleep with his glasses still on.

fast-moving adj fɑːst ˈmuːvɪŋ schnell, flott fast-moving traffic

fizzy adj ˈfɪzi spritzig, perlend No fizzy drinks for me, thanks.

form n fɔːm Form The bicycle is a very economical form of transport.

frightening adj ˈfraɪtn-ɪŋ furchterregend a frightening experience

funny adj ˈfʌni lustig You look funny in that hat.

genuine adj ˈdʒenjuɪn echt genuine diamonds

go on tour phr v gəʊ ɒn tʊə auf Tour gehen We're going on tour with the band next year.

guitarist n [C] ɡɪˈtɑːrəst, ɡɪˈtɑːrɪst Gitarrist He's a guitarist in the band.

hamburger n [C] ˈhæmbɜːgə Hamburger Would you like a hamburger for lunch?

historical adj hɪˈstɒrɪkəl historisch a mixture of historical facts and fiction

hit v hɪt schlagen Please don’t hit me!

hot adj hɒt heiß The soup’s really hot.

image n [C] ˈɪmɪdʒ Image The party is trying to improve its image.

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in fact phr ɪn fækt tatsächlich, sogarI knew it was going to be expensive, but in fact it was over

£500!incredibly adv ɪnˈkredəbli unglaublich Nicotine is incredibly addictive.

inspirational adjˌɪnspəˈreɪʃənəl,

ˌɪnspɪˈreɪʃənəlinspirierend, begeisternd an inspirational teacher

inspire v [T] ɪnˈspaɪəjmd. anregen, dazu

bringen, etw. zu tunShe inspired many young people to take up the sport.

kill yourself v [T] kɪl jɔːˈself Selbstmord begehen Did he kill himself, do you think?

legend n [C] ˈledʒənd Legende the legend of King Arthur

letter n [C] ˈletə Brief The school had written several letters to his parents.

live adj laɪv lebend experiments on live animals

look like linking verb lʊk laɪkscheinen, den Eindruck

erweckenIt looks like being a great night out!

luxury n [C] ˈlʌkʃəri Luxus They lived a life of luxury.

Mediterranean adj ˌmedətəˈreɪniən mediterran, am Mittelmeer A Mediterranean holiday.

member n [C] ˈmembə Mitglied He’s a member of the tennis club.

musical n [C] ˈmjuːzɪkəl Musical He's in a fabulous new musical.

necessary adj ˈnesəsəri nötig‘Do I need to bring any money with me?’ ‘No, that won’t be

necessary.’

news n [U] njuːz Nachrichten, Neuigkeiten I have some good news for you!

newspaper n [C] ˈnjuːsˌpeɪpə Zeitung I saw his picture in the newspaper.

opinion n [C] əˈpɪnjən Meinung We have very different opinions on education.

original adj əˈrɪdʒɪnəl, -dʒənəl original The house still has its original stone floor.

party n [C] ˈpɑːti Party Are you going to Amy’s birthday party?

perform v [I, T] pəˈfɔːm aufführen We performed ‘Hamlet’ last year.

performance n [C] pəˈfɔːməns Aufführung a brilliant performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony

play n [C] pleɪ Theaterstück a play like Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

poem n [C] ˈpəʊɪm Gedicht a famous poem by Wordsworth

poison n [C, U] ˈpɔɪzən Gift Arsenic is a deadly poison.

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present adj ˈprezənt anwesend How many people were present at the meeting?

present n [C] ˈprezənt Geschenk a birthday present

range n [C] reɪndʒ Auswahl, Bandbreite The Centre provides a range of services for the elderly.

recent adj ˈriːsəntneueren Datums, aus

jüngster Zeita recent photo

recipe n [C] ˈresəpi Rezept a recipe for chocolate cake

review n [C] rɪˈvjuː Prüfung a review of training methods

rock n [U] rɒk Fels, Stein Pluto is made of ice and rock.

romance n [C] rəʊˈmæns, ˈrəʊmæns Romanze a summer romance

romantic adj rəʊˈmæntɪk, rə- romantisch I wish my boyfriend was more romantic.

sad adj sæd traurig Linda looks very sad today.

science fiction n [U] ˈsaɪəns ˈfɪkʃən Science-Fiction Science fiction is very popular.

serious adj ˈsɪəriəs ernst Drugs are a serious problem here.

set v [T] set setzen, stellen He brought in a jug and set it down.

sinceprep, adv,

linking wordsɪns seit I haven’t seen him since we left school.

sing v [I, T] sɪŋ singen Sophie sings in a choir.

single n [C] ˈsɪŋgəl einziger, einzige, einziges We lost the game by a single point.

skin n skɪn Haut Strong sunlight can damage your skin.

slow adj sləʊ langsam The slowest runners started at the back.

snake n [C] sneɪk Schlange A snake slithered across the path.

song n [C] sɒŋ Lied Sing us a song.

sorry adj ˈsɒri tut mir Leid I’m sorry if I was rude.

sound like linking verb saʊnd laɪk klingen wie I heard what sounded like music carried on the wind.

spicy adj ˈspaɪsi scharf (gewürzt) a spicy Indian curry

stage n [C] steɪdʒ Stadium the first stage of the project

stamping n [U] ˈstæmp ɪŋ mit den Füßen stampfen stamping your feet in time to the music

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stay in phr v steɪ ɪn zuhause bleiben Let’s stay in and watch TV.

strawberry n [C] ˈstrɔːbəri Erdbeere strawberries and cream

suggest v səˈdʒest vorschlagen My doctor suggested a week off work.

terrible adj ˈterəbəl schrecklich The food at the hotel was terrible.

theatre n [C] ˈθɪətə Theater Shall we go to the theatre this evening?

wear v [T] weə tragen (Kleidung) She was wearing jeans and a red jumper.

Unit 9

art gallery n [C] ɑːt ˈgæləri Kunstgalerie Let's visit the new art gallery in town.

baker's n [C] ˈbeɪkəz Bäcker I'm going to the baker's for some fresh bread.

bookshop n [C] ˈbʊkʃɒp Buchhandlung a children's bookshop

boot n [C] buːt Stiefel She wore high-heeled boots.

brand n [C] brænd Marke a new brand of soap

building n [C] ˈbɪldɪŋ Bauen land used for building

butcher's n [C] ˈbʊtʆəz Schlachter I bought some chicken from the butcher's.

camel n [C] ˈkæməl Kamel We saw camels in the desert.

carry v [T] ˈkæri tragen Let me carry that bag for you.

ceiling n [C] ˈsiːlɪŋ Zimmerdecke the bathroom ceiling

coat n [C] kəʊt Jacke, Mantel Put your coat on if you’re going out.

colourful adj ˈkʌləfəl bunt a garden full of colourful flowers

condition n [U] kənˈdɪʃən Zustand the condition of the local roads

cruise ship n [C] kruːz ʃɪp Kreuzfahrtschiff This cruise ship is huge!

department store n [C] dɪˈpɑːtmənt stɔː Kaufhaus Our department store sells most things, but not food.

desert n [C, U] ˈdezət Wüste the Sahara desert

designer adj dɪˈzaɪnə Designer designer suits

diamond n [C] ˈdaɪəmənd Diamant a diamond ring

dirty adj ˈdɜːti schmutzig dirty dishes

doll n [C] dɒl Puppe a small wooden doll

dress n [C] dres Kleid She was wearing a white dress.

dry cleaner's n [C] ˌdraɪ ˈkliːnəz chemische Reinigung I'm taking my best suit to the dry cleaner's tomorrow.

economical adj ˌekəˈnɒmɪkəl, ˌiː- sparsam a smaller and more economical car

elegant adj ˈeləgənt elegant an elegant woman

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elephant n [C] ˈeləfənt Elefant Her illness was the elephant in the room.

estate agent's n [C] ɪˈsteɪt ˌeɪdʒəntzImmobilien-makler,

Immobilien-maklerinI saw a photo of her house in the estate agent's shop window.

exchange n [C, U] ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ Austausch Our main aim is to encourage the exchange of information.

factory n [C] ˈfæktəri Fabrik a car factory

fan n [C] fæn Fan Thousands of football fans filled the stadium.

fashionable adj ˈfæʆənəbəl modisch, in Mode Black is very fashionable now.

feature n [C] ˈfiːtʃə Eigenschaft An important feature of his paintings is their colours.

figure n [C] ˈfɪgə Zahl the latest unemployment figures

floor n [C] flɔː Boden a cold stone floor

fortune n [C] ˈfɔːtʃən Vermögen He made a fortune buying and selling property.

generous adj ˈdʒenərəs großzügig Billy was extraordinarily generous to his friends.

gift shop n [C] gɪft ʃɒp Geschenkeladen a new gift shop in the high street

ground floor n [C] graʊnd flɔː Erdgeschoss My office is on the ground floor.

haircut n [C] ˈheəkʌt Haarschnitt I must have a haircut.

handbag n [C] ˈhændbæg Handtasche a very expensive handbag

high adj haɪ hoch a high mountain

hotel n [C] həʊˈtel Hotel a very expensive hotel in New York

ice rink n [C] aɪs rɪŋk Eislaufbahn skating at the ice rink

impressive adj ɪmˈpresɪv eindrucksvoll The view was impressive.

instruction n [C] ɪnˈstrʌkʃən Anleitung Are there any instructions on how to make the model?

item n [C] ˈaɪtəm Stück What was the last item of clothing you bought?

item of clothing n [C] ˈaɪtəm əv ˈkləʊðɪŋ Kleidungsstück A dress is an item of clothing.

jacket n [C] ˈdʒækɪt Jacke He was wearing jeans and a leather jacket.

jewellery n [U] ˈdʒuːəlri Schmuckstück a piece of gold jewellery

leather n [U] ˈleðə Leder a leather belt

lose v [T] luːz verlieren Tom lost his job.

March n [C, U] mɑːtʃ März She started work here last March.

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medicine n [C, U] ˈmedsən Medizin Have you taken your medicine?

model n [C] ˈmɒdl Modell a model of the Eiffel Tower

optician's n [C] ɒpˈtɪʃənz Optiker I need to get my eyes tested at the optician's.

ornament n [C] ˈɔːnəmənt Ornament, Muster china ornaments

parcel n [C] ˈpɑːsəl Päckchen A parcel came for you in the post.

personal adj ˈpɜːsənəl persönlich books, clothes, and other personal belongings

petrol n [U] ˈpetrəl Benzin How much petrol did you put in?

pharmacy n [C] ˈfɑːməsi Apotheke I need to get some medicine from the pharmacy.

post v [T] pəʊst Post The letter’s in the post.

post office n [C] pəʊst ˈɒfɪs Post (Laden) I'm going to the post office to get some stamps.

powerful adj ˈpaʊəfəl mächtig the most powerful man in Hollywood

pre-owned adj ˌpriː ˈəʊnd gebraucht My car is pre-owned, it was much cheaper than new.

pretty adj ˈprɪti hübsch a very pretty girl

product n [C] ˈprɒdʌkt Produkt a list of new food products

quality n [C, U] ˈkwɒləti Qualität the decline in air quality in our cities

rent v rent mieten I rented a room from friends while I looked for work.

sausage n [C] ˈsɒsɪdʒ Wurst beef sausages

scarf n [C] skɑːf Kopftuch, Schal She wore a pretty scarf on her head.

sea level n [U] siː ˈlevəl Meeresspiegel a village 200 feet above sea level

secondhand adj ˌsekəndˈhænd zweiter Hand, gebraucht We bought a cheap secondhand car.

shirt n [C] ʃɜːt Hemd a new shirt for work

shoe n [C] ʃuː Schuh I wouldn’t like to be in your shoes when Kate gets home.

shopper n [C] ˈʃɒpə Käufer, Käuferin The town was crowded with shoppers today.

silk n [U] sɪlk Seide a silk shirt

souvenir n [C] ˌsuːvəˈnɪə, ˈsuːvənɪə Souvenir a souvenir of Paris

space n [C, U] speɪs Platz There’s a space for the table here.

staff n [C] stɑːf Belegschaft, Mitarbeiter Lisa’s the only female member of staff.

store n [C] stɔː Geschäft It costs £10.99 from leading high street stores.

stylish adj ˈstaɪlɪʃ schick stylish clothes

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sunglasses n [U] ˈsʌnˌglɑːsɪz Sonnenbrille some fashionable sunglasses

take off phr v teɪk ɒf ausziehen He took off his shoes.

tall adj tɔːl groß gewachsen the tallest boy in the class

tiny adj ˈtaɪni winzig tiny fish

toothpaste n [U] ˈtuːθpeɪst Zahncreme Pass the toothpaste, please.

top n [C] tɒp oberer Rand Write your name at the top of the page.

top speed n [C, U] tɒp spiːd Höchstgeschwindigkeit a sports car with a top speed of 155 mphsport

toy n [C] tɔɪ Spielzeug Anna was playing with her toys.

transport v [T] ˈtrænspɔːt transportieren What's the best way to transport it to Birmingham?

uncomfortable adj ʌnˈkʌmftəbəl, -ˈkʌmfət- unbequem The heat made her feel uncomfortable.

untidy adj ʌnˈtaɪdi unordentlich an untidy room

unusual adj ʌnˈjuːʒuəl, -ʒəl ungewöhnlich a very unusual situation

vintage adj ˈvɪntɪdʒ vintage, alt vintage cars

violent adj ˈvaɪələnt brutal an increase in violent crime

waterfall n [C] ˈwɔːtəfɔːl Wasserfall a spectacular waterfall

well-paid adj ˌwel ˈpeɪd  gut bezahlt a well-paid job

window n [C] ˈwɪndəʊ Fenster Let’s open a window.

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absolutely adv ˈæbsəluːtli, ˌæbsəˈluːtli vollkommen Are you absolutely sure?

analyse v ˈænəl-aɪz analysieren We’re trying to analyse what went wrong.

appointment n [C] əˈpɔɪntmənt Verabredung, Termin I don’t want to be late for my appointment.

asleep adj əˈsliːp schlafend Quiet! The baby’s asleep.

at the moment n [C] ət ðə ˈməʊmənt im Augenblick We’re very busy at the moment.

bank n [C] bæŋk Bank I think I’ll put the money in the bank.

baseball cap n [C] ˈbeɪsbɔːl kæp Baseball-Mütze Sam loves his blue baseball cap.

basic adj ˈbeɪsɪk grundlegend the basic principles of chemistry

blonde adj blɒnd blond her long blonde hair

bossy adj ˈbɒsi herrisch, rechthaberisch a bossy little girl

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bright adj braɪt hell The torch was very bright.

calm adj kɑːm ruhig Please, everyone, try to keep calm!

care about phr v keə əˈbaʊt sich sorgen um He really cares about his family.

casual adj ˈkæʒuəl lässig, ungezwungen She’s always been pretty casual about her appearance.

cheerful adj ˈtʃɪəfəl fröhlich He is feeling more cheerful than before.

client n [C] ˈklaɪənt Kunde, Kundin an important client

confident adj ˈkɒnfɪdənt zuversichtlich She was confident that the problem would be sorted out.

costume n [C] ˈkɒstjʊm Kostüm the costumes for ‘Hamlet’

curly adj ˈkɜːli gelockt, lockig My baby sister has curly hair.

cut v [T] kʌt schneiden Shall I cut the cake?

dancer n [C] ˈdɑːnsə Tänzer, Tänzerin She's a beautiful dancer.

determined adj dɪˈtɜːmɪnd entschlossen She was determined to start her own business.

director n [C] dəˈrektə, daɪ- Direktor the new marketing director

door n [C] dɔː Tür Could you open the door for me?

dress v [I, T] dres sich anziehen Please hurry up and get dressed for school.

earring n [C] ˈɪərɪŋ Ohrring a new pair of earrings

easy-going adj ˈiːzi ˈgəʊɪŋ unbekümmert, entspannt He's very popular because he's so easy-going.

exercise n ˈeksəsaɪz Übung I really need to take more exercise.

fancy dress party n [C] ˈfænsi dres ˈpɑːti Verkleidungs-party I'm going to dress up as a pirate for the fancy dress party.

fit adj fɪt gut genug This book is not fit for publication!

formal adj ˈfɔːməl förmlich I only wear a suit on formal occasions.

gel n [C, U] dʒel Gel hair gel

good-looking adj ˌɡʊd ˈlʊk ɪŋ gutaussehend a good-looking boyfriend

grass n [U] grɑːs Gras a lion lying in the long grass

hair n [U] heə Haar a young woman with short blonde hair

hairspray n [U] ˈheəspreɪ Haarspray It's very windy today, I'm glad I used my hairspray.

hat n [C] hæt Hut a big straw hat

hold v [T] həʊld halten She held a baby in her arms.

impression n [C] ɪmˈpreʃən Eindruck I had the impression that she wasn’t very happy.

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improve v [I, T] ɪmˈpruːv sich verbessern Her German is improving.

in the end phr ɪn ðə end zu guter Letzt In the end, it all worked out very well.

information

technology (IT)n [U]

ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən tekˈnɒlədʒi

xxxxInformations-technologie Information technology is changing all the time.

jumper n [C] ˈdʒʌmpə Pullover I bought a new jumper for the winter.

lipstick n [C, U] ˈlɪpˌstɪk Lippenstift bright red lipstick

luckily adv ˈlʌkəli, ˈlʌkɪli glücklicherweise Luckily, I had my keys with me.

medium-length phr ˈmiːdiəm leŋθ mittellang medium-length brown hair

meeting n [C] ˈmiːtɪŋ Besprechung I’ve got an important meeting this afternoon.

mind v [I, T] maɪnd Geist Relaxation is good for mind and body.

moody adj ˈmuːdi launisch a moody teenager

nightclub n [C] ˈnaɪtklʌb Nachtclub That nightclub is very popular.

nurse n [C] nɜːsKranken-schwester,

Krankenpflegera male nurse

organised adj ˈɔːgənaɪzd organisiert She's a very organised student.

owe v [T] əʊ schulden Bob owes me $20.

peaceful adj ˈpiːsfəl friedlich The wood was cool and peaceful.

personal trainer n [C] ˈpɜːsənəl ˈtreɪnə persönliche Trainer Her personal trainer has helped her exercise properly.

personality n [C] ˌpɜːsəˈnæləti Persönlichkeit She’s an ambitious woman with a strong personality.

plan v [I, T] plæn planen The company plans to create 30 more jobs.

pony tail n [C] ˈpəʊni teɪl Pferdeschwanz (Frisur) She put her hair up in a pony tail.

provide v [T] prəˈvaɪd bereitstellen Tea and biscuits will be provided.

reliable adj rɪˈlaɪəbəl zuverlässig Rick is hard-working and very reliable.

run n [C] rʌn Joggen I went for a long run in the park.

sandal n [C] ˈsændl Sandale a pair of leather sandals

shine v [I] ʃaɪn scheinen The sun was shining.

shorts n [U] ʃɔːts kurze Hose a pair of shorts

shy adj ʃaɪ schüchtern She’s painfully shy with strangers.

situation n [C] ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃən Lage, Situation She’s in a very difficult situation.

skirt n [C] skɜːt Rock a summer skirt

slim adj slɪm schlank You’re looking a lot slimmer – have you lost weight?

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smart adj smɑːt klug Jill’s a smart kid.

smile v [I] smaɪl lächeln She came in, smiling.

sociable adj ˈsəʊʃəbəl gesellig, umgänglich You weren't very sociable tonight.

spaghetti n [U] spəˈgeti Spaghetti Spaghetti bolognese is delicious.

straight adj streɪt gerade a straight road

strength n [C] streŋθ, strenθ Kraft a job which requires a lot of strength

succeed v [I] səkˈsiːd erfolgreich sein I was determined to succeed.

suit n [C] suːt, sjuːt Anzug a light-weight suit

suit v [T] suːt, sjuːt jmd.passen, stehen That dress really suits you.

teens n [U] tiːnz Teenageralter She got married when she was still in her teens.

tie n [C] taɪ binden, knoten an Tie this label to your suitcase.

too adv tuː zu sehr,zu He was driving too fast.

tracksuit n [C] ˈtræksuːt, -sjuːt Trainingsanzug He wore a comfortable new tracksuit to the game.

trainer n [C] ˈtreɪnə Trainer That athlete has a new trainer.

trousers n [U] ˈtraʊzəz Hose a pair of trousers

trust v [T] trʌst Vertrauen There’s a lack of trust between teachers and the government.

try on phr v traɪ ɒn anprobieren I'm going to try on this party dress.

unhappy adj ʌnˈhæpi unglücklich If you’re so unhappy, why don’t you change jobs?

uniform n [C] ˈjuːnəfɔːm Uniform Do you like the new school uniform?

variety n [U] vəˈraɪəti Vielfalt The college offers a wide variety of language courses.

wake up v [I, T] weɪk ʌp aufwecken Wake me up at eight o'clock, please.

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a few phrase eɪ fjuː wenig A few people live there, not many.

a little phrase eɪ ˈlɪtl ein bißchen ‘More coffee?’ ‘Just a little.’

acacia n [C] əˈkeɪʃə Akazie Acacia trees grow in the Kalahari desert.

account n [C] əˈkaʊnt Bericht She was able to give an account of the accident.

across prep, adv əˈkrɒs querüber the first flight across the Atlantic

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African adj ˈæfrɪkənafrikanisch, Afrikaner,

Afrikanerinan African elephant

animal n [C] ˈænəməl Tier farm animals

approximate adj əˈprɒksəmət annähernd These figures are only approximate.

approximately adv əˈprɒksəmətli ungefähr The plane will be landing in approximately 20 minutes.

beat v [T] biːt schlagen, besiegen Spain beat Italy 3–1.

category n [C] ˈkætəgəri Kategorie There are several categories of patients.

chance n [C, U] tʃɑːns Möglichkeit, Chance Is there any chance that he’ll recover?

cheetah n [C] ˈtʃiːtə Gepard as fast as a cheetah

chimpanzee n [C] ˌtʃɪmpænˈziː, -pən- Schimpanse a baby chimpanzee

climb v [I, T] klaɪm klettern a cat climbing a tree

collapse v [I] kəˈlæps einstürzen Many buildings collapsed during the earthquake.

common adj ˈkɒmən verbreitet, häufig Rabbits are a common wild animal in this area.

confidence n [U] ˈkɒnfɪdəns Vertrauen I didn’t have any confidence in myself.

control n [U] kənˈtrəʊl Kontrolle Babies have very little control over their movements.

countless adj ˈkaʊntləs unzählig a drug that has saved countless lives

cow n [C] kaʊ Kuh dairy cows

criminal adj ˈkrɪmɪnəl kriminell criminal behaviour

cross v [I, T] krɒs überqueren Take care when you cross the road.

cupboard n [C] ˈkʌbəd Schrank Your coat’s in the bedroom cupboard.

dangerous adj ˈdeɪndʒərəs gefährlich It’s dangerous to walk alone at night around here.

deep adj diːp tief The water’s not very deep.

definitely adv ˈdefɪnətli, ˈdefənətli absolut, definitiv That’s definitely true.

destroy v [T] dɪˈstrɔɪ zerstören The building was completely destroyed by fire.

detect v [T] dɪˈtekt entdecken, feststellen Paul detected a note of disappointment in his mother’s voice.

disability n [C, U] ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti Behinderung wheelchair access for people with physical disabilities

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distance n [C, U] ˈdɪstəns Entfernung What’s the distance from London to Harlow?

diverse adj daɪˈvɜːs verschieden London is home to people of many diverse cultures.

dolphin n [C] ˈdɒlfɪn DelfinDolphins can be trained to do things like find explosives in the

sea.donkey n [C] ˈdɒŋki Esel I’ve known Kevin for donkey’s years.

doorbell n [C] ˈdɔːbel Klingel I rang the doorbell but no one answered.

dormant adj ˈdɔːmənt schlafend, ruhend a dormant volcano

drug n [C] drʌg Droge Many teenagers admitted taking drugs at some time.

east adj iːst Ost- the east coast of Africa

everyday adj ˈevrideɪ alltäglich It’s just part of everyday life.

explosive n [C, U] ɪkˈspləʊsɪv Sprengstoff Explosives are extremely dangerous.

extinct adj ɪkˈstɪŋkt ausgestorben Activists fear that the tiger may become extinct.

extremely adv ɪkˈstriːmli äußerst, extrem I’m extremely sorry.

farmer n [C] ˈfɑːmə Bauer His father and grandfather were farmers before him.

flamingo n [C] fləˈmɪŋgəʊ Flamingo a flock of flamingoes on a lake

forest n [C] ˈfɒrɪst Wald a tropical forest

fur n [U] fɜː Pelz She wore a fur coat.

gather v [I, T] ˈgæðə zusammen-kommen A crowd gathered to watch the fight.

giant adj ˈdʒaɪənt riesig a giant TV screen

grassland n [U] ˈgrɑːslænd Grasland The grassland is home to many animals.

guide dog n [C] gaɪd dɒg Blindenhund She can manage very well with the help of her guide dog.

hear v [I, T] hɪə hören Can you hear that noise?

height n [C, U] haɪt Größe The boys are about the same height.

horse n [C] hɔːs Pferd I’ve never ridden a horse before.

human adj ˈhjuːmən menschlich the human body

illegal adj ɪˈliːgəl verboten, illegal It’s illegal to park here.

impress v [T] ɪmˈpres beeindrucken He was trying to impress me.

incredible adj ɪnˈkredəbəl unglaublich The view was incredible.

intelligent adj ɪnˈtelədʒnət intelligent highly intelligent students

jungle n [C, U] ˈdʒʌŋgəl Dschungel a jungle adventure

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killer whale n [C] ˈkɪlə weɪl Killerwal, Orca Killer whales swim really fast.

kilogram n [C] ˈkɪləgræm Kilogramm How many kilograms of flour did you say?

kilometre n [C] ˈkɪləˌmiːtə, kɪˈlɒmɪtə Kilometer How many kilometres have we travelled today?

lake n [C] leɪk See Lake Michigan

land n [U] lænd Land He owns 5,000 acres of agricultural land.

leg n [C] leg Bein She fell and broke her leg.

liquid n [C, U] ˈlɪkwɪd Flüssigkeit Add a little more liquid to the sauce.

llama n [C] ˈlɑːmə Lama Llamas are good for carrying heavy loads.

load n [C] ləʊd Ladung a ship with a full load of fuel

lost adj lɒst verloren, verirrt We got lost driving around the city.

metre n [C] ˈmiːtə Meter How many metres do we need?

mile n [C] maɪl Meile My house is about 15 miles north of here.

missing adj ˈmɪsɪŋ vermisst Police are still searching for the missing child.

mountain n [C] ˈmaʊntɪn Berg She is the first woman to climb this mountain.

muchdeterminer,

pron, advmʌtʃ viel I’m feeling much better now.

natural adj ˈnætʃərəl natürlich earthquakes and other natural disasters

ocean n [C] ˈəʊʃən Ozean the Indian Ocean

of course adv əv kɔːs natürlich Of course there are exceptions to every rule.

officially adv əˈfɪʃəli offiziell The new bridge was officially opened this morning.

parrot n [C] ˈpærət Papagei a talking parrot

per prep pə pro How much are bananas per pound?personal

identification

number (PIN

number)

n [C]

ˈpɜːsənəl

aɪˌdentɪfɪˈkeɪʃən

ˈnʌmbə

PIN May I have your personal identification number?

plant n [C] plɑːnt Pflanze Don’t forget to water the plants.

pull v [I, T] pʊl ziehen He pulled her close and kissed her.

race n [C] reɪs Rennen He won the race easily.

rain n [U] reɪn Regen There’s been no rain for weeks.

rat n [C] ræt Ratte A big grey rat ran past us.

rescue v [T] ˈreskjuː retten He rescued two people from the fire.

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rhinoceros n [C] raɪˈnɒsərəs Nashorn a white rhinoceros

rush v [I, T] rʌʃ sich beeilen There’s no need to rush – we have plenty of time.

sand n [U] sænd Sand a grain of sand

sea n [U] siː Meer the Mediterranean Sea

series n [C] ˈsɪəriːz Serie series of accidents

sheep n [C] ʃiːp Schaf a woolly sheep

shelf n [C] ʃelf Regal(brett) Put the book back on the top shelf.

smell n [U] smel duften, riechen The stew smelled delicious.

sniffer dog n [C] ˈsnɪf ə dɒg Spürhund a police sniffer dog working at the airport

snow n [U] snəʊ Schnee We had eight inches of snow last night.

species n [C] ˈspiːʃiːz Art Three different species of deer live in the forest.

spring n [C, U] sprɪŋ Frühling The park is full of daffodils in spring.

strong adj strɒŋ stark a strong man

surprising adj səˈpraɪzɪŋ überraschend It’s hardly surprising that they lost the game.

survive v [I, T] səˈvaɪv überleben She survived the war.

swim v [I, T] swɪm schwimmen Can Lucy swim?

team n [C] tiːm Team The best team won.

the sun n [U] ðə sʌn Sonne The sun was shining.

therapy n [C, U] ˈθerəpi Therapie He’s having therapy to help with alcohol addiction.

traffic lights n [U] ˈtræfɪk laɪts Ampel The traffic lights turned green.

train v [I, T] treɪn sich ausbilden (lassen) I'm training to be a doctor.

tree n [C] triː Baum He has three apple trees in his garden.

tropical adj ˈtrɒpɪkəl tropisch tropical rain forests

under prep ˈʌndə unter The cat was asleep under a chair.

use n [C] juːz Verwendungs-zweck This machine has several different uses or functions.

useful adj ˈjuːsfəl nützlich a useful book for travellers

valley n [C] ˈvæli Tal a village in the Loire Valley

volcano n [C] vɒlˈkeɪnəʊ Vulkan The island has several active volcanoes.

weigh linking verb weɪ wiegen The baby weighs 12 pounds.

weight n [C, U] weɪt Gewicht Your weight is about right.

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welcome adj ˈwelkəm willkommen I had the feeling I wasn’t welcome.

whale n [C] weɪl Wal a killer whale

wild adj waɪld wild wild horses

wildlife n [U] ˈwaɪldlaɪf Tierwelt We must protect the wildlife.

win v [I, T] wɪn gewinnen Who do you think will win the election?

working adj ˈwɜːkɪŋ Arbeits- poor working conditions

zebra n [C] ˈziːbrə, ˈze- Zebra I'd love to see zebra in the African savannah.

abroad adv əˈbrɔːd ins Ausland He often has to go abroad on business.

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accommodation n [U] əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃən Unterbringung The college provides accommodation for all new students.

activity n [C] ækˈtɪvəti Aktivität outdoor activities such as hiking and climbing

ahead adv əˈhed geradeaus She was staring straight ahead.

annual adj ˈænjuəl jährlich the annual conference

April n [C, U] ˈeɪprəl Arpil I’m going to Cuba next April.

arrange v [I, T] əˈreɪndʒ arrangieren I’ve arranged a meeting with Jim.

as usual adj əz ˈjuːʒuəl wie üblich They were late, as usual.

autumn n [C, U] ˈɔːtəm Herbst I love the colours of the trees in autumn.

available adj əˈveɪləbəl verfügbar, erhältlich Tickets are available from the box office.

beginning n [C] bɪˈgɪnɪŋ Anfang the beginning of the war

birthday n [C] ˈbɜːθdeɪ Geburtstag When’s your birthday?

blow v [I, T] bləʊ wehen A cold wind was blowing hard.

bowling n [U] ˈbəʊlɪŋ Kegeln Let's go bowling.

bull n [C] bʊl Bulle We saw a bull elephant.

by air phrase baɪ eə mit dem Flugzeug Most people travel to the islands by air.

camping n [U] ˈkæmpɪŋ Camping camping equipment

campsite n [C] ˈkæmpsaɪt Campingplatz We found a great campsite near the sea.

candle n [C] ˈkændl Kerze Light the candle, please.

can't wait phrase kɑːnt weɪt kaum erwarten können I can't wait for my birthday!

celebration n [C] ˌseləˈbreɪʃən Feier a time of joy and celebration

clean v [I, T] kliːn putzen, saubermachen I'm going to clean the kitchen.

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cloudy adj ˈklaʊdi trüb The water looked cloudy.

come along phr v kʌm əˈlɒŋ Fortschritte machen Terry’s work has really come along this year.

come back to life phrase kʌm bæk tə laɪfwieder zum Leben

erwachenThe garden came alive again after the long winter.

coming of age n [U] ˈkʌmɪŋ əv eɪdʒ Erreichen der Volljährigkeit a coming-of-age party

competition n [C] ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən Wettbewerb Who won the competition?

cookery n [U] ˈkʊkəri Kochen a cookery lesson

craft n [C] krɑːft Handwerk traditional country crafts such as pottery and weaving

crown n [C] kraʊn Krone The Queen wears a beautiful crown made of gold.

dance v [I, T] dɑːns tanzen Let’s dance, I like this song.

decorate v [T] ˈdekəreɪt schmücken, dekorieren Paintings decorated the walls.

demonstration n [C] ˌdemənˈstreɪʃən Demonstration a demonstration against the government

display n [C] dɪˈspleɪ Ausstellung, Präsentation a display of African masks

divide v [I, T] dəˈvaɪd teilen, aufteilen The teacher divided the class into groups.

drawing n [U] ˈdrɔːɪŋ Zeichnung She showed us a drawing of the house.

dress up phr v dres ʌp verkleiden I went to the party dressed up as a gorilla.

dry adj draɪ trocken Is the washing dry yet?

duo n [C] ˈdjuːəʊ Duo Their two voices sound really good together.

entertainer n [C] ˌentəˈteɪnə Entertainer He's an all-round entertainer.

entertainment n [U] ˌentəˈteɪnmənt Unterhaltung The hotel offers live entertainment.

equal adj ˈiːkwəl gleich There was an equal number of men and women.

face-painting n [U] feɪs ˈpeɪntɪŋ Gesichtsmalerei His face was painted to look like a tiger's.

February n [C, U] ˈfebruəri, ˈfebjʊri Februar Mum died last February.

festival n [C] ˈfestəvəl Festival the Cannes Film Festival

find out phr v faɪnd aʊt herausfinden We never found out her name.

focus v [T] ˈfəʊkəs sich konzentrieren In his speech he focused on the economy.

foggy adj ˈfɒgi neblig a foggy day

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folk adj fəʊk Volks-, Folk (Musik) an Irish folk song

fourth number fɔːθ vierter, vierte her fourth birthday

fusion n [C, U] ˈfjuːʒən Verschmelzung the fusion of hydrogen atoms

garlic n [U] ˈgɑːlɪk Knoblauch Add a clove of garlic (=a piece of garlic).

get v [I] get bekommen I got an email from Chris.

get together phr v get təˈgeðə sich treffen We must get together for a drink.

glove n [C] glʌv Handschuh a pair of gloves

good luck n [U] gʊd lʌk viel Glück Good luck with the new job!

haggis n [C, U] ˈhæɡəs, ˈhæɡɪsHaggis (gefüllter

Schafsmagen)a tasty haggis

Halloween n [U] ˌhæləʊˈiːn Halloween a Halloween party

happen v [I] ˈhæpən sich ereignen, geschehen When did the accident happen?

harvest n [C, U] ˈhɑːvɪst Ernte July is the time for the wheat harvest.

hear of phr v hɪə əv hören von I've never heard of that!

hire v [T] haɪə mieten It’s best to hire a car when you arrive.

ice n [U] aɪs Eis Do you want some ice in your drink?

icy adj ˈaɪsi eiskalt an icy wind

in advance phrase ɪn ədˈvɑːns im Voraus We made all the food and decorations in advance.

Independence

Dayn [C, U] ˌɪndəˈpendəns deɪ Unabhängigkeits-tag We're celebrating Independence Day.

June n [C, U] dʒuːn Juni He died last June.

kid n [C] kɪd Kind How many kids do you have?

length n [C, U] leŋθ Länge What’s the length of the room?

light v [I, T] laɪt Licht Light poured in through the window.

lucky adj ˈlʌki ein Glücksfall, glücklich ‘I just got the last bus.’ ‘That was lucky!’

maypole n [C] ˈmeɪpəʊl Maibaum The children danced happily around the maypole.

Midsummer's Day n [C, U] ˌmɪdˈsʌməz deɪ Mittsommer-nacht We had a party on Midsummer's Day.

nextdeterminer,

adjnekst nächster, nächste, nächstes They returned to New York the next day.

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October n [C, U] ɒkˈtəʊbə Oktober We moved in last October.

parade n [C] pəˈreɪd Parade a victory parade

particularly adv pəˈtɪkjələli besonders It was particularly hot that day.

pavement n [C] ˈpeɪvmənt Gehweg A policeman was standing on the pavement outside the bank.

plenty n [U] ˈplenti Menge, Überfluss, Fülle We have plenty of time to get to the airport.

poet n [C] ˈpəʊɪt Dichter a 20th-century poet

poetry n [U] ˈpəʊətri Dichtung Shelley’s poetry

pony n [C] ˈpəʊni Pony Always look after your pony.

prize n [C] praɪz Preis He won a prize of £3,000.

produce v prəˈdjuːs hervorbringen, bringen Research in the US produced similar results.

pumpkin n [C] ˈpʌmpkɪn Kürbis pumpkin pie

put on phr v pʊt ɒn aufsetzen, anziehen He put his hat and coat on.

railway station n [C] ˈreɪlweɪ ˈsteɪʃən Bahnhof Kings Cross railway station

record v rɪˈkɔːd aufzeichnen All the events were recorded in a diary.

religious adj rɪˈlɪdʒəs religiös We don’t share the same religious beliefs.

room n [C] ruːm, rʊm Zimmer a hotel room

run v [I] rʌn rennen Some kids were running down the street.

Scotch broth n [U] skɒtʃ brɒθ Schottische Graupensuppe a warming bowl of Scotch broth

Scottish adj ˈskɒtɪʃschottisch, Schotte,

SchottinScottish shortbread biscuits

sculpture n [C] ˈskʌlptʃə Skulptur a bronze sculpture of a horse

shortbread n [U] ˈʃɔːtbred Butterkeks a tin of shortbread

show n [C] ʃəʊ Show, Vorführung The show was very colourful and exciting.

slip v [I, T] slɪp ausrutschen Be careful not to slip – I just mopped the floor.

songwriter n [C] ˈsɒŋˌraɪtə Songschreiber Lennon and McCartney were good song writers.

spectacular adj spekˈtækjələ spektakulär a spectacular view of the Grand Canyon

suggestion n [C] səˈdʒestʃən VorschlagDo you have any suggestions about what we can do in New

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sunbathe v [I] ˈsʌnbeɪð sonnenbaden Don't fall asleep on the sunbed. You'll get sunburnt!

sunny adj ˈsʌni sonnig a warm sunny day

Swedish adj ˈswiːdɪʃSchwede, Schwedin,

schwedischa Swedish festival

take part in phr v teɪk pɑːt ɪn teilnehmen an She took part in the school play.

take place phr v teɪk pleɪs geschehen, sich ereignen When did the robbery take place?

the arts n [U] ðə ɑːts Künste Government funding for the arts has been reduced.

tomorrow adv təˈmɒrəʊ morgen Tomorrow is Thursday.

tonight adv təˈnaɪt heute Abend Tonight should be fun.

umbrella n [C] ʌmˈbrelə Regenschirm It started to rain so I put up my umbrella.

warm adj wɔːm warm a nice warm bath

wet adj wet nass wet clothes

windy adj ˈwɪndi windig a windy day

workshop n [C] ˈwɜːkʃɒp Workshop a craft workshop

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adult n [C] ˈædʌlt, əˈdʌlt Erwachsene, erwachsen I'd like to have a successful career when I'm an adult.

advisor n [C] ədˈvaɪzə Berater a financial adviser

afford v [T] əˈfɔːd sich leisten I wish we could afford a new computer.

apply v [I] əˈplaɪ sich bewerben Rob’s applied for a job in Canada.

at all times phrase ət ɔːl taɪmz jezeit Someone is available at all times.

at least phrase ət liːst mindestens It will take at least 20 minutes to get there.

attitude n [C, U] ˈætɪtjuːd Haltung, Einstellung Many people have negative attitudes towards old age.

audio cassette n [C] ˈɔːdiəʊ kəˈset Audio-Kassette Audio cassettes are a bit old-fashioned now.

banking n [U] ˈbæŋkɪŋ Bankenwesen a career in banking

bridge n [C] brɪdʒ Brücke a bridge over the Mississippi

business n [C] ˈbɪznəsUnternehmen,

GeschäftsweltYou need a lot of money to succeed in business.

business studies n [U] ˈbɪznəs ˈstʌd iz Betriebswirt-schaftslehre I'm doing business studies at college.

cane n [C] keɪn Rohr, Bambus cane furniture

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cash n [U] kæʃ Bargeld There’s a small discount if you pay cash.

CD n [C] ˌsiː ˈdiː CD I've got her latest CD.

chef n [C] ʃef Küchenchef, Chefkoch He's a top chef with a lot of restaurants.

combine v [T] kəmˈbaɪn vermengen Combine the flour with the milk and eggs.

completely adv kəmˈpliːtli vollkommen I completely forgot about your birthday.

dance n [U] dɑːns Tanz Let’s have one more dance.

design v [T] dɪˈzaɪn Design We’ve made some changes to the computer’s original design.

design and

technologyn [U] dɪˈzaɪn ənd tekˈnɒlədʒi Design und Technologie I'm studying design and technology at college.

disappear v [I] ˌdɪsəˈpɪə verschwinden My keys have disappeared.

drama n [U] ˈdrɑːmə Theaterstück, Drama a new TV drama

dynamic adj daɪˈnæmɪk dynamisch a dynamic businessman

earn v [I, T] ɜːn verdienen She earns £27,000 a year.

education n [U] ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃən Ausbildung The government has promised to spend more on education.

energy n [U] ˈenədʒi Energie Switch off lights and save energy.

engineering n [U] ˌendʒəˈnɪərɪŋIngenieurs-wesen,

MaschinenbauThe new bridge is a wonderful piece of engineering.

estimate n [C] ˈestɪmeɪt Schätzung We estimate that 75% of our customers are teenagers.

facilities n [U] fəˈsɪlətiz Einrichtung, AnlageAll rooms have private facilities (=a private bathroom and

toilet).fail v [I, T] feɪl scheitern Doctors failed to save the girl’s life.

finance n [U] ˈfaɪnæns, fəˈnæns Finanz-, Finanzwesen the finance department

first aid n [U] fɜːst eɪd Erste Hilfe He was given first aid at the scene of the accident.

full-time adj, adv ˌfʊl ˈtaɪm  Vollzeit Both her parents work full-time.

geography n [U] dʒiˈɒgrəfi, ˈdʒɒg- Geographie the geography of Asia

get into phr v get ˈɪntə hineinkommen in I'd like to get into the Royal Ballet in London.

grade n [C] greɪd Note, Qualität different grades of wood

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grammar school n [C] ˈgræmə skuːl Oberschule, Gymnasium I went to an excellent grammar school.

grammatical adj grəˈmætɪkəl grammatikalisch a grammatical error

helmet n [C] ˈhelmɪt Helm a motorcycle helmet

horrible adj ˈhɒrəbəl schrecklich What a horrible thing to say!

ideal adj ˌaɪˈdɪəl ideal an ideal place for a picnic

imaginative adj ɪˈmædʒənətɪv fantasievoll an imaginative designer

indoors adv ˌɪnˈdɔːz innen im Haus It’s raining – let’s go indoors.

instructor n [C] ɪnˈstrʌktə Lehrer a driving instructor

interactive

whiteboardn [C] ˌɪntərˈæktɪv ˈwaɪtbɔːd interaktives Whiteboard An interactive whiteboard is very useful in the classroom.

interior designer n [C] ɪnˈtɪəriə dɪˈzaɪnə Innenarchitekt a fashionable interior designer

internet-access n [U] ˈɪntənet ˈækses Internetzugang I haven't got any internet access here.

interview n [C] ˈɪntəvjuː Interview She had an interview for a teaching job.

Latin n [U] ˈlætɪn Latein I never learnt Latin at school.

leisure and

tourismn [U] ˈleʒə ənd ˈtʊərɪzəm Freizeit und Tourismus He's thinking about doing a course on leisure and tourism.

machine n [C] məˈʃiːn Maschine, ApparatThere was a message on the answering machine (=a machine

for recording telephone messages).

mainly adv ˈmeɪnli hauptsächlich The workforce consists mainly of women.

media studies n [U] ˈmiːdiə ˈstʌd izMediennwissen-schaft,

PublizistikMedia studies can be useful for many kinds of careers.

mend v [T] mend reparieren We need someone to mend the roof.

military service n [U] ˈmɪlətəri ˈsɜːvɪs Militärdienst My brother spent a year doing military service.

miss v [T] mɪs jmd. vermissen I really missed Paula after she’d left.

motivation n [U] ˌməʊtəˈveɪʃən Motivation Jack is smart, but he lacks motivation.

offer v [T] ˈɒfə anbieten Can I offer you a drink?

one day phrase wʌn deɪ eines Tages She just walked in here one day.

outdoors adv ˌaʊtˈdɔːz draußen, im Freien I prefer working outdoors.

partly adv ˈpɑːtli zum Teil They moved to France, partly to be nearer their daughter.

part-time adj, adv ˌpɑːt ˈtaɪm  Teilzeit- a part-time job

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pass v [I, T] pɑːs vorbeigehen an We used to pass the shop every day.

performing arts n [U] pə ˈfɔːmɪŋ ɑːts Darstellende Künste a college for the performing arts

physical

educationn [U] ˈfɪzɪkəl ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃən Sportunterricht I should have done more physical education at school.

planet n [C] ˈplænɪt Planet Mercury is the smallest planet.

plumber n [C] ˈplʌmə Klempner Call a plumber, quick, we've got a leak in the kitchen!

point n [U] pɔɪnt PunktBefore I stop, I’d like to make one final point (=mention one

more thing).

primary school n [C] ˈpraɪməri skuːl Grundschule, Primarschule Our son is going to start primary school next month.

print v [I, T] prɪnt drucken I’m printing the document now.

producer n [C] prəˈdjuːsə Produzent Hollywood producers

proud adj praʊd stolz Her parents are very proud of her.

punishment n [C, U] ˈpʌnɪʃmənt Strafe The punishment for murder is life in prison.

qualified adj ˈkwɒlɪfaɪd qualifiziert Gibbons is highly qualified for the job.

questionnaire n [C] ˌkwestʃəˈneə, ˌkes- Fragebogen Students were asked to fill out a questionnaire (=answer it).

receive v [T] rɪˈsiːv erhalten, bekommen She received an award for bravery.

replace v [T] rɪˈpleɪs ersetzen I’m replacing Sue on the team.

result n [C] rɪˈzʌlt Ergebnis What was the result of their decision?

rubbish n [U] ˈrʌbɪʃ Abfall household rubbish

rule n [C] ruːl Regel Do you know the rules of the game?

salary n [C, U] ˈsæləri Gehalt The average salary is $39,000 a year.

science n [U] ˈsaɪəns Naturwissen-schaft the teaching of science in schools

seatbelt n [C] hed to Sicherheitsgurt Put your seatbelt on, please.

secondary school n [C] ˈsekəndəri skuːlMittelschule,

weiterführende SchuleShe goes to secondary school in September.

slate n [C] sleɪt Schiefer, Schiefer- a slate roof on a house

smartphone n [C] ˈsmɑːtfəʊn Smartphone I must get the latest smartphone.

Spanish n [U] ˈspænɪʃ Spanier, Spanierin I'm studying Spanish at university.

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sporty adj ˈspɔːti sportlich I've always fancied driving a sporty red car.

stressed adj strest gestresst I was feeling really stressed out.

stress-free adj stres friː stressfrei I would love a stress-free life!

stressful adj ˈstresfəl stressig His job is too stressful. He needs a holiday.

stroke n [C] strəʊk Schlaganfall He had a stroke last year.

success n [C, U] səkˈses Erfolg Her success is due to hard work.

sympathetic adj ˌsɪmpəˈθetɪk sympathisch a sympathetic attitude

take an exam phrase teɪk ə ɪgˈzæm ein Examen ablegen He takes his history exam this morning.

the moon n [U] ðə muːn Mond There's a new moon tonight.

training n [U] ˈtreɪnɪŋ Training, Ausbildung We all received training in first aid.

translate v [I, T] trænsˈleɪt, trænz- übersetzen I am translating the book into English.

unemployed adj ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd arbeitslos an unemployed teacher

video n [U] ˈvɪdiəʊ Video It is currently the most watched video on the internet.

visa n [C] ˈviːzə Visum She’s here on a student visa.

war n [C, U] wɔː Krieg He fought in the Vietnam War.

worried adj ˈwʌrid besorgt You look worried.

worry v [I] ˈwʌri sich sorgen Parents always worry about their children.

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access v [T] ˈækses Zugang haben zu In some areas people can't access clean water.

addicted adj əˈdɪktɪd süchtig Marvin soon became addicted to sleeping pills.

affect v [T] əˈfekt betreffen Help is being sent to areas affected by the floods.

angry adj ˈæŋgri ärgerlich, wütend He was beginning to get angry.

annoying adj əˈnɔɪ-ɪŋ störend an annoying habit of interrupting

anti-virus

softwaren [U]

ˈænt i ˈvaɪərəs

ˈsɒftweəAntiviren-programm new anti-virus software for my computer

apologise v [I] əˈpɒlədʒaɪz sich entschuldigen I apologised to my sister for being rude.

arm n [C] ɑːm Arm He had a tattoo on his left arm.

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arrangement n [C] əˈreɪndʒməntVorbereitung, Abmachung,

AbkommenLee’s still making arrangements for the wedding.

as soon as phrase əz suːn əz sobald I came as soon as I heard the news.

assignment n [C] əˈsaɪnmənt Aufgabe Students have to do three written assignments.

attachment n [C] əˈtætʃmənt Bindung, Zuneigung his strong attachment to his sister

awake adj əˈweɪk wach How do you stay awake during boring lectures?

basketball n [U] ˈbɑːskətbɔːl Basketball an exciting basketball game

board n [C] bɔːd Tafel The teacher wrote a few words on the board.

brain n [C] breɪn Gehirn Jorge suffered brain damage in the accident.

break v [T] breɪk zerbrechen I had to break a window to get into the house.

by the way phrase baɪ ðə weɪ übrigens Oh, by the way, I saw Marie yesterday.

call back phr v kɔːl bæk zurückrufen OK, I’ll call back around three.

classic adj ˈklæsɪk klassisch classic designs of the last century

come out v kʌm aʊt herauskommen The truth will come out one day.

communication n [U] kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən Kommunikation communication between teachers and parents

crash v [I, T] kræʃ abstürzen The jet crashed shortly after takeoff.

data n [U] ˈdeɪtə, ˈdɑːtə Daten He’s collecting data for his report.

developed adj dɪˈveləpt entwickelt a highly developed sense of smell

developing adj dɪˈveləpɪŋEntwicklungs-, sich

entwickelnddeveloping countries

dial v [I, T] daɪəl Zifferblatt The dial on my watch is easy to read.

download v [T] ˌdaʊnˈləʊd herunterladen I'm going to download that new album.

driving test n [C] ˈdraɪvɪŋ test Fahrprüfung I passed my driving test!

drop v [T] drɒp fallenlassen Tom dropped his bag by the door.

email n [C] ˈiː meɪl E-Mail I got an email from Joe.

engaged adj ɪnˈgeɪdʒd verlobt Isn’t she engaged to Phil?

episode n [C] ˈepəsəʊd Episode He watches every episode of ‘Friends’.

fix v [T] fɪks reparieren I’ve fixed your bike.

forget v [I, T] fəˈget vergessen I’m sorry, I’ve forgotten your name.

hacker n [C] ˈhækə Hacker Hackers stole all my important information from my account.

hear from phr v hɪə frəm hören von I heard from Lucy yesterday.

highlight n ˈhaɪlaɪt Höhepunkt the highlights of today’s cricket

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horse-riding n [U] ˈhɔːs ˌraɪd| ɪŋ Reiten She goes horse-riding at the weekends.

hotspot n [C] ˈhɒtspɒt Zentrum, Hotspot Venice is a tourist hotspot.

interrupt v [T] ˌɪntəˈrʌpt unterbrechen Sorry to interrupt, but I need some help.

keep v [I] kiːp halten This blanket should help keep you warm.

keep in touch phr v kiːp ɪn tʌtʃ Kontakt halten Please keep in touch when you leave.

kiss n [C] kɪs Kuss She kissed me on the cheek.

landline n [C] ˈlændˌlaɪn Festnetz You can call me on the landline or my mobile.

laptop n [C] ˈlæptɒp Laptop She takes her laptop to use on the train.

lend v [T] lend leihen Could you lend me £10?

lie n [C] laɪ liegen We lay on the beach all morning.

loads of phrase ləʊdz große Mengen an loads of homework

log in/on to phr v lɒg ɪn/ɒn tə einloggenHe logged into his computer to find the information he

needed.

manage v [I, T] ˈmænɪdʒetwas bewältigen,

erledigen, hinbekommenI finally managed to open the door.

mealtime n [C, U] ˈmiːltaɪm Essenszeit I only see my boys at mealtimes.

meaning n ˈmiːnɪŋ Bedeutung What’s the meaning of this word?

mind-blowing adj ˈmaɪnd ˌbləʊ ɪŋ überwältigend, umwerfend The festival was mind-blowing!

moment n [C] ˈməʊmənt Moment, Augenblick It was one of the most exciting moments in his life.

movie n [C] ˈmuːvi Film Do you want to see a movie tonight?

not exactly adv nɒt ɪgˈzæktli nicht direkt ‘Sheila’s ill, is she?’ ‘Not exactly, she’s just tired.’

on hold phrase ɒn həʊldaufschieben, pausieren

lassenThe project has been put on hold.

open-air adj ˌəʊp ən ˈeə Freiluft-, Open Air open-air concerts

password n [C] ˈpɑːswɜːd Kennwort Type in your password.

phone call n [C] fəʊn kɔːl Telefonat I need to make a phone call.

pick up phr v pɪk ʌp abholen, mitnehmen Pick me up, Daddy!

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pick-up n [C, U] ˈpɪk ʌpPick-up, Auto mit

LadeflächeI'll take them there in the pick-up.

pleased adj pliːzd erfreut Are you pleased with the result?

pocket n [C] ˈpɒkɪt Jacken-, Hosentasche There’s some money in my jacket pocket.

polite adj pəˈlaɪt höflich He was always very polite.

poor adj pɔː arm Her family were very poor.

probably adv ˈprɒbəbli vielleicht, möglicherweise We’ll probably go to France next year.

protect v [I, T] prəˈtekt schützen laws to protect the environment

put away phr v pʊt əˈweɪ wegräumen, weglegen He put the clothes away in the wardrobe.

regularly adv ˈregjələli regelmäßig He visits the old man regularly.

relate to

somethingphrase rɪˈleɪt tə ˈsʌmθɪŋ etwas nachvollziehen I can relate to her and her problems.

ring v [I] rɪŋ läuten, klingeln a wedding ring

rude adj ruːd frech, unhöflich The boys were making rude remarks about the teacher.

secure adj sɪˈkʊə sicher a secure job

seriously adv ˈsɪəriəsli ernsthaft Nobody was seriously hurt in the accident.

signal n [C] ˈsɪgnəl Signal That was the signal for me to switch out the lights.

so far phrase səʊ fɑː bisher We haven’t had any problems so far.

software n [U] ˈsɒftweə Software a piece of software

square n [C] skweə Quadrat a square room

status n [U] ˈsteɪtəs Stellung, Position the status of women in society

steal v [I, T] stiːl stehlen Someone stole my passport.

stupid adj ˈstjuːpɪd dumm Don’t be so stupid!

suppose v [T] səˈpəʊz vermuten, annehmenNo one answered, so she supposed that they must have gone

home.switch on phr v swɪtʃ ɒn anschalten Switch the radio on.

sympathy n [U] ˈsɪmpəθi Sympathie I have a lot of sympathy for her.

tablet computer n [C] ˈtæblɪt kəmˈpjuːtə Tablet-Computer Tablet computers are very useful.

take turns phrase teɪk tɜːnz abwechselnd etwas tun They took turns caring for their mother.

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Headword

Part of

speech Pronunciation German Example sentence

terabyte n [C] ˈterəbaɪt Terrabyte How many terabytes in the memory?

text v [I, T] tekst texten a disk that can store huge quantities of text

text speak n [U] tekst spiːk SMS-Sprache Text speak can be very annoying.

time v [T] taɪm Zeit messen,abstoppen I'm going to time your phone call - ten minutes only, please!

timer n [C] ˈtaɪmə Küchenuhr The timer has broken on my oven.

topic n [C] ˈtɒpɪk Thema Jackie’s engagement was the main topic of conversation.

totally adv ˈtəʊtl-i vollkommen I totally agree.

trillion number ˈtrɪljən Billion $5.3 trillion

type in v [I, T] taɪp ɪn eingeben, eintippen type in your card details

unaware adj ˌʌnəˈweə unwissend, in Unkenntnis She seemed unaware of what was happening.

update v [T] ʌpˈdeɪt aktualisieren We need to update some of the older files.

upload v [I, T] ʌpˈləʊd hochladen I'm going to upload my photos now.

up-to-date adj ˌʌp tə ˈdeɪt auf dem neuesten Stand,

neuesteaccess to up-to-date medical information

username n [C] ˈjuːz ə neɪm Benutzername Type in your username here.

video chat n ˈvɪdiəʊ tʃæt VideochatI'm going to have a video chat tonight with my son in New

York.virus n [C] ˈvaɪərəs Virus the common cold virus

voice message n [C] vɔɪs ˈmesɪdʒ (Sprach-) Nachricht Leave me a voice message and I'll get back to you.

voicemail n [U] ˈvɔɪsˌmeɪl Mailbox-Nachricht I've got eight messages on voicemail.

write down phr v raɪt daʊn aufschreiben write down an address

wrong adj rɒŋ verkehrt Your calculations must be wrong.

wrong with phrase rɒŋ wɪð etwas stimmt nicht There's something wrong with my laptop.

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