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Vocabulary, Lesson 1A/EI2201 - Last name/ Surname: A name shared by all the members of a family. - This is……. ( Introducing a person) - Nice to meet you/Nice to meet you too: Used when meeting a person for the first time, expressing you are pleased to meet him/her. - Fine: Very good. - Room: A part of a building. - Sorry?: Used in conversations when you need somebody to repeat what he/she has said. - Food: What people or animals eat. - Drinks: Liquids people drink. - Travel: The act of going to another place. - Gate: A barrier like a door. - Cents: Money. - Road: A street. - Chart: Some information in the form of diagrams lists or figures. - Rhythm: A strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements. - Role-play: A learning activity in which you behave in the way somebody else would behave in a particular situation. - To introduce: To tell somebody what your name is. - Dad: Father (informal). - Stress: Emphasis. - To underline: To draw (make) a line under a word or sentence. - Café: Cafeteria. - Blank: With nothing written, printed or recorded on it (empty). Vocabulary, Lesson 1B (Also page 141) EI 2201 - Country: An area of land that has or used to have its own government and laws. - Language: The system of speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country. - Quiz: A test of knowledge. - Again: One more time.

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Vocabulary, Lesson 1A/EI2201

- Last name/ Surname: A name shared by all the members of a family.- This is. ( Introducing a person)- Nice to meet you/Nice to meet you too: Used when meeting a person for the first time, expressing you are pleased to meet him/her.- Fine: Very good.- Room: A part of a building.- Sorry?: Used in conversations when you need somebody to repeat what he/she has said.- Food: What people or animals eat.- Drinks: Liquids people drink.- Travel: The act of going to another place.- Gate: A barrier like a door.- Cents: Money.- Road: A street.- Chart: Some information in the form of diagrams lists or figures.- Rhythm: A strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.- Role-play: A learning activity in which you behave in the way somebody else would behave in a particular situation.- To introduce: To tell somebody what your name is.- Dad: Father (informal).- Stress: Emphasis.- To underline: To draw (make) a line under a word or sentence.- Caf: Cafeteria.- Blank: With nothing written, printed or recorded on it (empty).

Vocabulary, Lesson 1B (Also page 141)EI 2201

- Country: An area of land that has or used to have its own government and laws.- Language: The system of speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country. - Quiz: A test of knowledge.- Again: One more time.- Business: The activity of making, buying, selling or supplying goods or services for money.- Delicious: Having - Doll: A childs toy in the shape of a person, especially a baby.- Cheese: A type of food made from milk, it is usually white or yellow in color.- Sneakers: Tennis shoes. - Glasses: Two lenses in a frame that rests on the nose and ears. Used to see better or to protect their eyes from sunlight.- People: The plural of person.- Near: A short distance away.- To match: To connect.- Flag: A piece of fabric with a special colored design on it that maybe the symbol of a particular country or organization. - Box: A container.- Capital letters: The letters of the form and size that are used at the beginning of a sentence or a name. OPPOSITE: LOWER CASE LETTERS.

Vocabulary 1C (pages 8 and 9) EI2201

- Interview: A formal meeting at which somebody is asked questions to see if they are suitable for a particular job.- Form: An official document containing questions and spaces for answers.- To spell: To say or write the letters of a word in the correct order.- Address: Details of where somebody lives or works.- Zip code: Post code ( A group of letters and/or numbers that are used as a part of an address so that post/mail can be separated into groups and delivered more quickly).- Highlighted: Marked with a special coloured pen, to emphasize it or make it easier to see.

Vocabulary Lesson 1D(Also Grammar Bank)

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- A board: A piece of wood or other hard material to write on. - A light: The energy from a lamp.- Walls: A long upright solid structure, made of stone, brick or concrete, that surrounds, divides or protects an area of land.- Beginning: To be the first part of.- Vowels: The letters A-E-I-O-U.- To put on: To dress yourself in (Opposite: To take off).

Vocabulary On a plane and pages 14 and 15. EI2201.

- Here you are: Used when you are giving something to somebody.- To hear: To receive sounds with your ears.- To speak: To speak or tell somebody something, using words.- Useful: Helpful, utilitarian.- How far is it?: Used for asking for distance.- Bag: A container.- Downtown/City centre: In or towards the centre of a city.- parking lot/ Car park: An area where people can leave their cars.- Pair: Two people.- To answer: To say, write or do as a reaction to a question.- Wallet: Used for putting money and credit cards.- Lipstick: Used for colouring the lips.- File: A box or folder for putting papers.- Watch: A type of small clock that you wear on your wrist.- Word: A unit of language.- Old: Having lived for a long time.- Basic: Fundamental.- Bird: A creature that is covered with feathers and has two wings and two legs. Most birds can fly.- Sometimes: Occasionally.- Wine. An alcoholic drink made from the juice of grapes.- Royal: Connected with or belonging to the king or queen of a country.- Beef: Meat that comes from a cow.