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Unit 6 - Around the Globe
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Unit 6 - Around the Globe, Empower Upper-Intermediate 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 6 - Around the Globe, Empower Upper-Intermediate 2nd
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Palabra |
Ejemplo |
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astonishing |
All around the bay there are astonishing islands made of limestone |
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breathtaking |
Some of the islands are really quite breathtaking |
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dramatic |
Ha Long Bay is dramatic and beautiful |
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exotic |
Hanoi is a busy city, but there are lots of more exotic places you can escape to in Vietnam |
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impressive |
The volcano really is quite impressive |
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memorable |
Going to Ireland was the most memorable holiday I've ever had |
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remarkable |
For some history and some really remarkable scenery, Uruapan is a good choice |
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stunning |
The whole island is like a museum of stunning wooden constructions |
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superb |
We loved Vietnam – the people were great and the food was superb |
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man-made |
It was a total disappointment - half of the attractions happened to be man-made |
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unique |
If you want to see something original and unique, you should go to Goa Island in India |
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overcrowded |
The museum was overcrowded, so we simply couldn't approach the exhibits |
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spectacular |
There are spectacular waterfalls on the outskirts of the city |
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be lost |
Face-to-face contact has been lost in this store |
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decline (noun) |
There has been a gradual decline in student numbers |
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decline (verb) |
The number of minority languages is declining |
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decrease (noun) |
There's an obvious decrease in reading newspapers |
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decrease (verb) |
The number of different English dialects is slowly decreasing |
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deteriorate |
My relationship with my boss began to deteriorate |
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deterioration |
In the past few years I've noticed there's been a deterioration in service in this store |
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die out |
Many languages are in danger of dying out |
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disappear |
The ship disappeared at sea |
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disappearance |
You can see the disappearance of smaller languages all the time |
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increase (verb) |
The number of bilingual children has increased over the last 50 years |
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increase (noun) |
There has been a steady increase in world literacy |
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preservation |
The survival of languages means the preservation of cultures |
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preserve |
Educating children may help to preserve a language |
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revival |
The language wasn't heard on the island for years before its revival began |
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revive |
I wish they'd revive the tradition of chatting with customers |
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relic |
In the broader sense, a relic means any object that has been in contact with a saint |
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feature |
The most amazing feature you can see here is the nearby volcano |
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hiking |
If you would like to go hiking, there are trails of different levels of difficulty |
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lobby |
High tea is served every afternoon between 2.00 pm and 4.00 pm in the lobby opposite reception |
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outskirts |
There are waterfalls on the outskirts of the city |
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setting |
In many ways it's the perfect setting for a house |
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structure |
The proposed new office tower is a steel and glass structure 43 storeys high |
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studio |
We recommend a visit to the studio where the artist worked |
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terminal |
Remember to tell your taxi driver which terminal your flight's leaving from |
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terrace |
You can dine in the open air on our terrace |
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venue |
We're both a hotel and a conference venue |
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hang out |
I thought we would have plenty of time to hang out in the evenings |
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fill in |
Don't try to fill in every minute of your free time, you shoud have some space for procrastination |
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allow |
They never allow us to stay alone in the streets |
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shout at |
I heard him shouting at you, what happened? |
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take off |
I was lucky to take off to travel there with my best friends |
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match reality |
What you see on the maps at times just doesn't match the reality |
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work out |
On organised tours you don't have to work things out |
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turn out |
Our gardener turned out to be a descendant of an ancient tribe |
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chill out |
What can better than chilling out in a cold pool in such scorches? |
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run out |
We have completely run out of cold medicine, we need to claim a new prescription |
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burn out |
Working without vacations is the right way to burn out |
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stand out |
It was this car that stood out from all the options by a wide margin |
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pass out |
She was on the verge of passing out, so sultry was the room |
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fall out |
We are not talking any more as we have fallen out in some silly argument |
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bring back to life |
The doctors' immense efforts broght him back to life |
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break a link to |
Her death broke the link to one of the world's oldest culture |
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tribe |
Unfortunately, she couldn't be understood even by memebers of related tribes |