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Unit 8 - Dilemmas
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Unit 8 - Dilemmas, Empower Upper-Intermediate 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 8 - Dilemmas, Empower Upper-Intermediate 2nd
Palabra | Ejemplo |
award a grant | The university has decided to award her a grant of £5,000 for her postgraduate study |
budget | 57% of households inthe USA don't have any kind of budget |
debit an account | Every month, the bank debits my account with about £15 in fees |
debt | The UK population has a total credit card debt as high as £80 billion |
donate to a charity | Why don't you donate the money to a charity like Save the Children? |
donation | In Australia, there has been a 46% increase in online donations made to charities |
finance a project | Local businesses agreed to finance a project to increase the number of trees in the city's parks |
income | On average, households in the UK manage to save just under 8% of their annual income |
interest rate | Half of Australians don't know the interest rate on their credit card |
investment | A survey in the USA showed that only 53% of people understand how to make an investment |
make a living | I don't know how he manages to make a living from his café |
pay sth off | 85% of students in England will never fully pay off their student loans |
put aside savings | Since she started work, she hasn't put aside any savings |
savings | You can make savings of about £69,500 over a lifetime by taking a packed lunch to work |
bribe | The doorkeeper asked us for a bribe |
bribery | There was a real problem with bribery and corruption in local government |
burglar | The burglar didn't realise there was a cat at home |
burglary | There have been a lot of burglaries in our neighbourhood of late |
burgle | Sarah's flat was burgled |
cheat | He cheated in the exam |
cheating | There was a lot of cheating in the exam |
kidnap | The racehorse was kidnapped |
kidnapper | The kidnapper brought back the baby when it started crying |
kidnapping | There have been several kidnappings in the city |
liar | She called me a liar |
lie | He lied about his qualifications |
lying | They accused him of lying |
murder (noun) | He was accused of murder |
murder (verb) | It's a horrible prison where the prisoners murder one another |
murderer | The main suspect was not the murderer but someone else |
rob | They tried to rob a bank |
robber | The police caught the robbers |
robbery | They were both probably involved in the robbery |
shoplift | If you shoplift, you will get caught eventually |
shoplifter | The shop assistant looks out for shoplifters |
shoplifting | It was Lisa's first experience of shoplifting |
steal | Thieves broke into a jeweller's shop and stole £5,000 worth of jewellery and watches |
theft | The trial of Rebecca Rivers, who was accused of theft, is finally over |
thief | The thief managed to escape |
accuse sb of sth | The trial of Rebecca Rivers, who was accused of theft, is finally over |
arrest | The thieves were seen on CCTV and two suspects were arrested yesterday |
break into sth | Thieves broke into a jeweller's shop and stole £5,000 worth of jewellery and watches |
court | The men will appear in court on Wednesday |
give evidence | Around 50 witnesses were called to give evidence |
guilty | The jury gave a verdict of guilty |
judge | The judge sentenced Ms. Rivers to five years in prison |
jury | The jury gave a verdict of guilty |
sentence | The judge sentenced Ms. Rivers to five years in prison |
trial | The trial of Rebecca Rivers, who was accused of theft, is finally over |
verdict | The jury gave a verdict of guilty |
witness | Around 50 witnesses were called to give evidence |
take pleasure | It's obvious she takes pleasure in what she does |
take charge | Noone seems to be ready to take charge for the failure |
take one's word | You have to take my word, no matter what the evidence tells you |
take for granted | George took it for granted that they'd get married |
take smth seriously | I always take my promises seriously, and try my best to acomplish them |
I can't take it any longer | There hasn't been any sign of good weather for a month, I can't take it any longer |