Unit 5
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Unit 5, English File Elementary 4th – Exercises
These exercises focus on Unit 5 of English File Elementary 4th
Vocabulary List for Unit 5
Actions
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Buy (verb)
Definition: To get something by paying money for it.
Example: "I want to buy a new jacket." -
Draw (verb)
Definition: To make a picture with a pencil or pen.
Example: "The children love to draw animals." -
Help (verb)
Definition: To give someone assistance.
Example: "Can you help me with my homework?" -
Look for (verb phrase)
Definition: To search for something you need or lost.
Example: "I’m looking for my shoes under the bed." -
Swim (verb)
Definition: To move through water using your body.
Example: "We swim in the lake every summer."
Seasons and Weather
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Autumn (noun)
Definition: The season when leaves fall, after summer and before winter.
Example: "The trees look beautiful in autumn." -
Cloudy (adjective)
Definition: When the sky is covered with clouds.
Example: "It’s cloudy today, so we might get rain." -
Hot (adjective)
Definition: Very warm, often in summer.
Example: "It’s too hot to play outside." -
Raining (adjective)
Definition: When water falls from the sky as rain.
Example: "It’s raining, so take an umbrella." -
Windy (adjective)
Definition: When the wind is blowing strongly.
Example: "It’s windy outside; hold on to your hat!"
Clothing
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Jacket (noun)
Definition: A piece of clothing worn over a shirt to keep warm.
Example: "I need a jacket because it’s cold outside." -
Jeans (noun)
Definition: Pants made of strong blue denim.
Example: "She wears jeans to school every day." -
Skirt (noun)
Definition: A piece of clothing for the lower body, worn by women or girls.
Example: "She wore a beautiful red skirt to the party." -
Sweater (noun)
Definition: Warm clothing for the upper body, usually knitted.
Example: "I put on a sweater when it’s cold." -
T-shirt (noun)
Definition: A casual shirt with short sleeves.
Example: "He’s wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans."
Everyday Expressions
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Don’t worry (expression)
Definition: A phrase used to comfort someone.
Example: "Don’t worry, I’ll help you find your wallet." -
Changing rooms (noun)
Definition: Rooms where you can try on clothes before buying them.
Example: "The changing rooms are at the back of the shop." -
Here (adverb)
Definition: In this place.
Example: "The books are over here on the shelf." -
That (determiner)
Definition: Used to refer to something far away.
Example: "Look at that red car over there!"
Wordlist for Unit 5, English File Elementary 4th
Word |
Example |
buy |
Buy some cheese to make sandwiches for lunch! |
dance |
Can you dance well? |
draw |
Draw a picture |
find |
How can I find this place? |
forget |
Don't forget about your hometask |
give |
Can you give me a few dollars, please? |
hear |
Can you hear me? |
help |
Books can help |
leave |
He left home an hour ago |
look for |
He is looking for his dictionary |
meet |
Bob didn't meet his friends last weekend |
paint |
I love painting |
play |
A play is a piece of writing performed by actors in a theatre |
remember |
Do you always remember dates? |
run |
All the children run a race on Sports Day |
see |
Can I see your ticket, please? |
send |
Ben often sends a letter to his grandfather |
sing |
Bella sang to the baby |
swim |
Can you swim? |
take |
Can you take my bag? |
talk |
An old man is talking on the phone |
tell |
Can you tell me what that means? |
try |
Can you try to finish your homework tonight, please? |
use |
Can I use your pen? |
wait for |
I wait for a bus at the bus stop every morning |
autumn |
I start school in autumn |
cloudy |
Do you like cloudy days? |
cold |
Are you cold? |
cool |
He is a cool actor |
foggy |
I can't see - it's really foggy |
hot |
Days in August are hot |
raining |
Don't forget your umbrella! It is raining today |
snowing |
It's snowing |
spring |
Do you like spring? |
summer |
All rooms are booked for this summer |
sunny |
Greece is a sunny country |
warm |
Above all, it would be warm in there |
windy |
I don't like windy days |
winter |
February is the last winter month |
argue |
Don't argue with your sister! |
bark |
His dog always barks at me |
loud |
He plays loud music |
music |
Do you hear that music? |
noisy |
A crowd of noisy protesters gathered in the square |
jacket |
Are you wearing a purple jacket? |
jeans |
Do you like my new jeans? |
shirt |
Boys wear blue shirt at school |
shoes |
He bought a pair of running shoes |
skirt |
Anita has a lot of skirts |
sweater |
Do you have many sweaters? |
trousers |
A Sudanese woman doesn't wear trousers |
T-shirt |
Can you wear a T-shirt at work? |
Don't worry. |
Don't worry about the exam. |
Changing rooms |
'Can I try on these jeans?' 'Yes, the changing rooms are over there.' |
here |
Are you here for an English class? |
Large |
A large house like this must be expensive to heat |
Medium |
Customers usually order a medium steak |
Small |
Ants are smaller than bugs |
that |
How do you spell that word? |
there |
'Where's Peter?' 'He's over there.' |
these |
Find these countries on the map |
this |
Is this their car? |
those |
Ben brought those books and disks |
Don't worry |
Don't worry about the exam |
FAQ
How can I describe the weather in English?
Start with "It’s" and an adjective:
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"It’s sunny today."
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"It’s cold in winter."
What’s the difference between “this” and “that”?
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This refers to something close to you. Example: "This sweater is nice."
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That refers to something farther away. Example: "That jacket is expensive."
How can I practice using verbs?
Combine them with time expressions to create sentences:
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"I swim in summer."
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"We play games on weekends."