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Unit 3
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Unit 3, Optimise Academy B1+ 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 3, Optimise Academy B1+ 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
attraction | something interesting or enjoyable that people visit or want to see. | One of the main tourist attractions in this capital city is the London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel. |
block of flats | a tall building with many apartments. | Billie lives on the tenth floor of that block of flats. |
car park | a place where you can park your car. | You will pay a lot to leave your car in a city-centre car park overnight. |
city centre | the main part of a city, where shops and offices are. | Most of the best shops are in the city centre. |
department store | a large shop that sells many different things in separate sections. | Bloomingdales is one of the most famous department stores in New York. |
office block | a tall building with many offices inside. | Is that building just an office block or are there some flats in there as well? |
parking space | a place where one car can be parked. | You won't find any parking spaces on the roads near the centre of town. |
services | things that help people, such as transport, shops, or electricity. | In some cities, people pay a lot for services like rubbish collection and street lighting. |
shopping centre | a large building or area with many different shops. | Let's get a bus to that huge shopping centre in the suburbs and look for everything there. |
suburbs | the areas outside the centre of a city, where many people live. | Niall lives in the suburbs so he cycles into the city centre to get to his office each day. |
the subway | an underground train system (used in the U.S.). | Over five million people travel on the New York subway each week! |
the tube | the underground train system in London. | I'd rather walk to Piccadilly Circus than go underground and get the Tube. |
covered with | having something on the surface or spread over it. | My birthday cake was covered with delicious chocolate. |
fed up (of/ about/with sth) | bored or unhappy with something you've had too much of. | I am fed up of people telling me what to do. |
dispose of | to get rid of something you don't want or need. | Where can I dispose of my old batteries? |
have no intention of | to not plan or want to do something. | I have no intention of doing any more studying today. |
find a solution to | to discover how to solve a problem. | She helped me find a solution to the problem I was having with my laptop. |
regardless of | without being affected or stopped by something. | I will play football tomorrow regardless of the weather. |
able | having the power, skill, or opportunity to do something. | She's able to speak three languages fluently. |
advantage | something that helps you or gives you a better chance. | Knowing English gives you an advantage when traveling abroad. |
agree | to have the same opinion as someone. | I completely agree with your opinion. |
appear | to become visible or seem to exist. | A rainbow appeared after the heavy rain. |
aware | knowing or noticing something. | He wasn't aware that the shop was closed on Sundays. |
believe | to think that something is true. | I believe that honesty is the most important quality. |
comfort | (v) to make someone feel better or less worried; (n) a feeling of ease or safety. | Her kind words comforted me after the bad news. |
secure | (v) to make something safe; (adj) safe and protected from danger. | Please secure your seatbelt before takeoff. |