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English Grammar
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Grammar and vocabulary
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Age 13+
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level: B1
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English
Author's Instructions
a. Verbs
- Achieve (your dream) – To successfully reach a goal or dream.
- Arrange – To organize or plan something.
- Attend (a concert) – To be present at an event, like a concert.
- Available – Ready for use or accessible.
- Avoid – To stay away from something or prevent it from happening.
- Deal with – To handle or manage a situation, issue, or problem.
- Display – To show or exhibit something.
- Encourage – To give support, confidence, or motivation.
- Fail – To be unsuccessful or not achieve a goal.
- Find out – To discover or learn information.
- Had better – Used to give advice or a strong recommendation.
- Hire – Rent – "Hire" means to employ someone; "Rent" means to pay for temporary use of something.
- Hold – To grasp or carry something in your hands.
- Hold up (a queue) – To delay or slow down a line of people.
- Is refunded – Money is returned after a purchase or payment.
- Prevents him from + "ing" – Stops or avoids someone from doing something.
- Reach a place – To arrive at a specific location.
- Request – To ask formally for something.
- Review (a film / a book) – To give an opinion or evaluation of a movie or book.
- Run a business – To manage or operate a company.
- Spoil – To ruin or damage something.
- Fancy – To like or desire something (British English); can also mean "elegant" (adjective).
b. Nouns & Adjectives
- Confident – Feeling sure of oneself and abilities.
- Colleagues – People you work with (coworkers).
- Currency – The official money used in a country.
- Current (occupation) – The job or role someone has at the moment.
- Fare – The cost of transportation (bus, train, taxi, etc.).
- Fee – A charge or payment for a service.
- Goods – Items or products that are bought and sold.
- Increasing / Increase – "Increasing" (adjective) means becoming more; "Increase" (noun/verb) means a rise in amount or size.
- Issues (environmental issues = problems) – Problems or concerns, often related to the environment.
- Knowledge – Information, understanding, or skills gained through learning.
- Leisure – Free time for relaxation or fun activities.
- Length – The measurement of something from end to end; duration.
- Long lasting – Lasting for a long period of time.
- Queue – A line of people waiting for something
- Rides – gentle rides / risky rides in a funfair – Attractions in an amusement park, either calm or adventurous.
- Sensation – A feeling or perception resulting from something happening to the body.
- Shapes – The form or outline of an object.
- Sizes – The measurements of something (small, medium, large, etc.).
- Skill – The ability to do something well, usually gained through practice.
- Suitable – Appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose.
- The aim of – The goal or purpose of something.
- Venue – school venue – circus venue – A place where an event takes place (e.g., a school or a circus).
- Width – The measurement of something from side to side.
- Willing / Eager to – Ready or enthusiastic to do something.
- c. Structure Words
- A wide range of – A large variety of things.
- A great deal of – A large amount of something.
- As well – In addition; also.
- At least – At most – "At least" means not less than; "At most" means not more than.
- Beyond (this line) – Further than or outside a specific limit.
- Even though – Despite the fact that; although.
- Except (children) for – Not including (children).
- Despite / In spite of – Without being affected by something negative.
- Instead of – In place of something else.
- Lack of – The absence or shortage of something.
- Likely # Unlikely – "Likely" means probable; "Unlikely" means improbable.
- Plenty of – A large quantity or amount of something.
- Unless – Except if; a condition that must be met.
- Whether – Expressing a choice or doubt between alternatives.
- Additional Words
- Further – Additional or more advanced.
- Within – Inside or not beyond a specific area or time.
- Overnight – Happening during the night or very quickly.
- Hut – A small, simple house or shelter.
- Packed with / Crowded – Filled with many people or things; very full.
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English Grammar
-
Grammar and vocabulary
-
Age 13+
-
level: B1
-
English
Author's Instructions
a. Verbs
- Achieve (your dream) – To successfully reach a goal or dream.
- Arrange – To organize or plan something.
- Attend (a concert) – To be present at an event, like a concert.
- Available – Ready for use or accessible.
- Avoid – To stay away from something or prevent it from happening.
- Deal with – To handle or manage a situation, issue, or problem.
- Display – To show or exhibit something.
- Encourage – To give support, confidence, or motivation.
- Fail – To be unsuccessful or not achieve a goal.
- Find out – To discover or learn information.
- Had better – Used to give advice or a strong recommendation.
- Hire – Rent – "Hire" means to employ someone; "Rent" means to pay for temporary use of something.
- Hold – To grasp or carry something in your hands.
- Hold up (a queue) – To delay or slow down a line of people.
- Is refunded – Money is returned after a purchase or payment.
- Prevents him from + "ing" – Stops or avoids someone from doing something.
- Reach a place – To arrive at a specific location.
- Request – To ask formally for something.
- Review (a film / a book) – To give an opinion or evaluation of a movie or book.
- Run a business – To manage or operate a company.
- Spoil – To ruin or damage something.
- Fancy – To like or desire something (British English); can also mean "elegant" (adjective).
b. Nouns & Adjectives
- Confident – Feeling sure of oneself and abilities.
- Colleagues – People you work with (coworkers).
- Currency – The official money used in a country.
- Current (occupation) – The job or role someone has at the moment.
- Fare – The cost of transportation (bus, train, taxi, etc.).
- Fee – A charge or payment for a service.
- Goods – Items or products that are bought and sold.
- Increasing / Increase – "Increasing" (adjective) means becoming more; "Increase" (noun/verb) means a rise in amount or size.
- Issues (environmental issues = problems) – Problems or concerns, often related to the environment.
- Knowledge – Information, understanding, or skills gained through learning.
- Leisure – Free time for relaxation or fun activities.
- Length – The measurement of something from end to end; duration.
- Long lasting – Lasting for a long period of time.
- Queue – A line of people waiting for something
- Rides – gentle rides / risky rides in a funfair – Attractions in an amusement park, either calm or adventurous.
- Sensation – A feeling or perception resulting from something happening to the body.
- Shapes – The form or outline of an object.
- Sizes – The measurements of something (small, medium, large, etc.).
- Skill – The ability to do something well, usually gained through practice.
- Suitable – Appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose.
- The aim of – The goal or purpose of something.
- Venue – school venue – circus venue – A place where an event takes place (e.g., a school or a circus).
- Width – The measurement of something from side to side.
- Willing / Eager to – Ready or enthusiastic to do something.
- c. Structure Words
- A wide range of – A large variety of things.
- A great deal of – A large amount of something.
- As well – In addition; also.
- At least – At most – "At least" means not less than; "At most" means not more than.
- Beyond (this line) – Further than or outside a specific limit.
- Even though – Despite the fact that; although.
- Except (children) for – Not including (children).
- Despite / In spite of – Without being affected by something negative.
- Instead of – In place of something else.
- Lack of – The absence or shortage of something.
- Likely # Unlikely – "Likely" means probable; "Unlikely" means improbable.
- Plenty of – A large quantity or amount of something.
- Unless – Except if; a condition that must be met.
- Whether – Expressing a choice or doubt between alternatives.
- Additional Words
- Further – Additional or more advanced.
- Within – Inside or not beyond a specific area or time.
- Overnight – Happening during the night or very quickly.
- Hut – A small, simple house or shelter.
- Packed with / Crowded – Filled with many people or things; very full.
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