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Unit 10
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Unit 10, Optimise Academy B1 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 10, Optimise Academy B1 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
lesson | a period of time when you are taught something. | It was such an interesting lesson that the time seemed to fly by! |
pass | to be successful in an exam or test. | Gabriel was so pleased when he passed the English test. |
primary | relating to the first years of school. | I've still got lots of friends from primary school. |
pupil | a child who goes to school. | There are 30 pupils in my class. |
read | to look at and understand written words. | I've been reading an interesting book about music. |
secondary | relating to the school for students aged about 11–18. | When I was 11, I started at my local secondary school. |
student | a person who studies at school, college, or university. | I'd love to be a student at a large university. |
study | to learn about a subject by reading or attending classes. | We've been studying the Ancient Romans in history at school. |
subject | a topic you study at school, like maths or history. | My favourite subject at school is history. |
take | to do or sit for an exam or class. | If you fail the exam, you can take it again next year. |
break up | stop going to school for the holidays | We break up on Friday and then we can relax! |
copy out | write something again exactly as it's been written | Please copy out the first sentence on page 57. |
drop out | leave (a course) before the end | Otis hated college and he dropped out after only a few weeks. |
fall behind | not be at the same level as | You need to work hard or you'll fall behind the others. |
go over | repeat to make something clear | Let's go over the definition one more time. |
hand | give to someone in authority | When you have finished your exam, hand your paper in to the examiner. |
has his nose in a book | to be reading or studying for a long time. | Kai loves reading, he always has his nose in a book. |
learn it by heart | to memorize something perfectly. | When I find a poem I really like, I try to learn it by heart. |
learn the ropes | to learn how to do a job or activity. | Once you've learnt the ropes, this job is quite easy. |
pass the test with flying colours | to pass something very successfully. | You're good at maths so I'm sure you'll pass the test with flying colours. |
put your thinking cap on | to start thinking carefully about a problem. | Put your thinking cap on and you'll find a solution to the problem. |
teach a lesson | to make someone understand the result of doing something wrong. | It's time somebody taught that bully a lesson! |
camel | a large desert animal with a long neck and a hump on its back. | Camels can live for a long time without water. |
desert | a very dry area of land with little rain or plants. | Take lots of water if you're going out into the desert. |
dolphin | a smart sea animal that looks like a fish but breathes air. | Dolphins don't enjoy performing or doing tricks. |
elephant | a very large grey animal with a trunk and big ears. | They say that elephants never forget! |
giraffe | a tall animal with a very long neck and legs. | Giraffes have long necks to reach the tops of trees. |
gorilla | a large, strong ape that lives in forests. | Did you know gorillas make a new nest every night? |
grassland | an area of land covered with grass. | Many animals live in the grasslands in Africa. |
lion | a large wild cat known as “the king of the jungle.” | When we were on safari, we could hear the lions roaring. |
lizard | a small reptile with a long body and tail. | A small lizard ran across the hot rock. |
monkey | an animal that lives in trees and has a long tail. | Monkeys can use their tails to hold onto branches. |
ocean | a very large area of salt water that covers most of the Earth. | Does anything live at the bottom of the ocean? |
rainforest | a thick forest in a hot area with a lot of rain. | Sadly, the rainforests are disappearing. |
shark | a large, dangerous sea fish with sharp teeth. | There aren't any sharks in the sea here, are there? |
snake | a long, thin animal that slides on the ground and has no legs. | Watch you don't stand on that snake! |
tiger | a large wild cat with orange fur and black stripes. | Most tigers are orange and black, but I've seen white tigers. |
whale | the largest animal in the ocean, a mammal that breathes air. | We were all scared when a whale appeared beside our boat. |
zebra | an African animal like a horse with black and white stripes. | Is it possible to ride a zebra like you can ride a horse? |
bring up | raise a child | I was brought up by my grandparents. |
cut | break something down into pieces | He cut the vegetables up and started making the soup. |
end up | the result of a past action or event | We're travelling across the USA and planning to end up in San Francisco. |
fill up | make something full | Before a long drive, I always fill up the car with petrol. |
grow up | grow older / become an adult | My best friend grew up in Spain, so she's fluent in Spanish. |
keep up | continue to do something | Our basketball team won the league last year, so hopefully we can keep up the winning ways this year! |
split up | to end a relationship | Apparently, 5% of animals are together for life and don't split up. |
wake up | stop sleeping or feel energetic | The noisy traffic outside the hotel woke him up really early. |
disgust | to make someone feel very uncomfortable or sick. | The smell of rotten food disgusted everyone. |
explain | to make something clear or easy to understand. | The teacher explained the rules of the game. |
nature | everything in the world not made by people, like animals and plants. | I love walking in nature and seeing the trees and birds. |
poison | a substance that can make you very ill or kill you. | Some mushrooms contain poison and are dangerous to eat. |
scene | a part of a film, play, or situation. | The last scene of the movie was very emotional. |
science | the study of how the world works through observation and experiments. | Science helps us understand how things work. |
sun | the bright star that gives us light and heat. | The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. |
tropic | a region of the Earth near the equator with a hot climate. | Many exotic plants grow in the tropics. |