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VOCABULARY REVISION TERM 1 - JD

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  • A sport that you practise under water with glasses and a tube to breathe.
    SNORKELLING
  • An action that you do in a town across a street.
    CROSS THE STREET
  • The person who directs an orchestra.
    CONDUCTOR
  • A shop where you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
    GREENGROCER
  • A place where you can buy fish and seafood.
    FISHMONGER
  • A sport that you practise with a board where there are big waves.
    SURFING
  • A place in town where the council meets to decide about what needs to be done for the town.
    TOWN HALL
  • A sport where you need a board and a sail and you practise it on a lake or the sea.
    WINDSURFING
  • It is a group of people who play classical music in concert halls.
    ORCHESTRA
  • A direction
    TURN LEFT
  • You need to move your body to a music rhythm
    DANCING
  • A musical instrument which is very big and has many strings.
    HARP
  • A guitar that only has 4 strings.
    BASS
  • A wind instrument where you blow into to make music. It has 3 keys.
    TRUMPET
  • A shop where you can buy meat.
    BUTCHER
  • Circular road junction in a city or on the road.
    ROUNDABOUT
  • Something that you buy for your friends when you visit another country.
    SOUVENIRS
  • A small group of people who play musical instruments and sing.
    BAND
  • An activity that you do using clay or mud.
    POTTERY
  • A place where you can borrow books or study.
    LIBRARY
  • A shop where you buy bread or buns.
    BAKERY
  • A psort that you practise in the sea with a boat and sails.
    SAILING
  • A sport that you practise under water and where you use an oxygen tank.
    SCUBA DIVING
  • A person who plays a drum kit.
    DRUMMER
  • A means of transport which goes on the road and carries about 60 people.
    COACH
  • An instruction that tells you to follow a street or a road.
    GO ALONG
  • A place where you can buy stamps and send parcels.
    POST OFFICE
  • A South American instrument that looks like a xylophone and has tubular beels.
    MARIMBA
  • A shop where you can buy medicines.
    CHEMIST
  • An area where there are no traffic lights but you can cross a street.
    ZEBRA CROSSING
  • A competition sport using small cars.
    KART RACING
  • An instruction that you do when you go by a building, for example, a bank.
    GO PAST THE BANK
  • A small flat that you rent for the holidays, normally by the sea.
    APARTMENT
  • An activity that you do on paper using pencils.
    DRAWING
  • An instruction that means continue ahead.
    GO STRAIGHT ON
  • A sport that you practise in the mountains - walking.
    HIKING
  • It sails in the sea and carries lorries, coaches and cars. It stops at ports.
    FERRY
  • A person who plays music in a disco or music club to make people dance.
    DJ
  • A set of lights that regulate the traffic in a city.
    TRAFFIC LIGHTS
  • A very big violin that you put on the floor.
    CELLO
  • A person who sings in a band.
    SINGER
  • They are a pair of percussion intruments which come from Africa.
    BONGOS
  • A sport where you cycle in the difficult terrain. It has 2 wheels.
    MOUNTAIN BIKING
  • A group of people who sing together.
    CHOIR
  • A house that you rent for the holidays or a weekend in the mountains.
    RURAL HOUSE
  • A person who plays an instrument that has white and black keys.
    PIANIST