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Unit 8
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Unit 8, Optimise B1 Plus Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 8, Optimise B1 Plus
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
cliff | a large area of rock or a mountain with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea or a river | This photo of the sea was taken from above when we were walking on the cliffs. |
coast | the area where the land meets the sea | We're going to go to the coast next weekend so we can swim in the sea. |
mountain range | a group or line of mountains with a particular name | The Andes in South America is the longest mountain range in the world. |
path | a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving | We often walk along the path from our house to the river. |
slope | a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface. | That looks like a good slope to ski down! |
stream | a small, narrow river | Sometimes you see small fish in this stream. |
summit | the highest point of a hill or mountain | It took the climbers seven hours to get to the summit of the mountain. |
valley | an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains | You get a great view of the valley from that house on the top of the hill. |
waterfall | water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height | Have you ever been to Niagara falls – it's a huge waterfall in Canada and America. |
arrive | to come to a destination | He arrived home at six o'clock |
arrival | when you arrive at a place | My arrival time is 10 o'clock. |
behave | act or conduct oneself in a specified way, especially towards others | I hope Nicholas behaved himself at the party |
misbehave | to behave badly | Make sure your child does not misbehave. |
choose | to decide which one of a number of things or people you want | Choose the answer that suits you most. |
choice | if you have a choice, you can choose between several things | It's difficult to choose, but I think I like the red dress best |
conclude | to end something | She concluded by encouraging more people to try one of their free community education courses. |
conclusion | the opinion you have after considering all the information about something | Our conclusion is that they are a great choice. |
decide | to make a choice or judgment about something, especially after consideringall the possibilities or arguments | Have you decided what you want? |
decision | a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration | Do you ever wonder if you made the right decision? |
depart | to leave, especially when you are starting a journey | My train departs at 12 p.m. |
departure | the action of leaving, especially to start a journey | I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Europe. |
describe | to say or write what someone or something is like | 'Can you describe John?' 'Well, he's very tall.' |
description | a spoken or written account of a person, object, or event | He gave an accurate description of the event |
solve | find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery) | Charlie thinks money will solve all his problems |
solution | a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation | A short-term solution would be to send the files by email. |
vary | to be different in different situations | Attitudes towards technology seem to vary considerably between generations. |
variety | the differences within a group, set of actions etc that make it interesting | I really like the variety the store has to offer. |
lack in | to not have any or enough of something, esp. something necessary or wanted | Rylan is lacking in experience, so he'll need some help putting up the tent. |
optimistic about | hoping or believing that good things will happen in the future | Do you feel optimistic about your trip or are you nervous? |
purpose of | why you do something or why something exists | I know what this yellow rope's for, but what's the purpose of the red one? |
shelter from | something that gives protection, such as a building or tent, or the protection provided | You're not wet! Where did you shelter from the rain? |
specialise in | to spend most of your time studying one particular subject or doing one type of work | Our sports teacher specialises in running and swimming. |
warn against | to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future | My parents warned me against going climbing because they were worried I'd get injured. |
wrong with | when something is faulty | This soup tastes strange – is there something wrong with it? |