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Vocabulary

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    Vocabulary A2
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  • A. They charge more for larger bags than smaller bags. B. You can leave your bag anytime of the day. C. You can only leave small bags at this place.
    A. They charge more for larger bags than smaller bags.
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  • A. Harry wants to know if Josh can pay him back today. B. Harry hopes that Josh will be able to come with him. C.Harry thinks Josh should look on the cinema website.
    A. Harry wants to know if Josh can pay him back today.
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  • You can try to win alone or with your partner in this sport. You use a round bat to hit a small ball across a table.
    table tennis
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  • This comes from trees. It's hard but you can cut it and make things like shelves or bookcases with it.
    wood
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  • This comes from animals like sheep. Rugs and warm clothes like scarves and sweaters are made with it.
    wool
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  • Expensive rings, necklaces and bracelets are sometimes made of this. Crowns too!
    gold
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  • David is 44. He's a police officer and works at the police station which is one of the highest buildings in the city centre. Every morning, he gets up at six o'clock and .................... on his uniform.
    puts
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  • This is all the cars, trucks, lorries and motorbikes we can see on a busy road
    traffic
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  • Footballers in each team are always trying to score these during the match!
    goals
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  • People make things like computers or phones or fridges in this kind of place
    factory
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  • These people work for newspapers or magazines. They have to talk to important people and wrtie about the news
    journalist
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  • If you have to go outside at night, take this with you to help you see. It is a kind of small light.
    a torch
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  • We have studied this for many, many years. It is full of stars.
    space
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  • Most people have three of these a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner
    meals
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  • These people work in circuses and people laugh at the things they do
    clowns
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  • This person looks for new stories and then writes them for us to read
    a journalist
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