Level 1, Unit 15


Тренажер

# word        
1 across [əˈkrɒs]
across [ preposition ]
definition: To go across something is to go to the other side of it.
example: He walked across the board to the other side.


across
across
across
2 breathe [briːð]
breathe [ verb ]
definition: To breathe means to let air go in and out of your body.
example: We need strong healthy lungs to help us breathe well.


breathe
breathe
breathe
3 characteristic [ˌkærɪktəˈrɪstɪk]
characteristic [ noun ]
definition: A characteristic is something that shows what a person or a thing is like.
example: One characteristic of tigers is their black stripes.


characteristic
characteristic
characteristic
4 consume [kənˈsjuːm]
consume [ verb ]
definition: To consume something means to eat or drink it.
example: Jack consumed a whole plate of spaghetti.


consume
consume
consume
5 excite [ɪkˈsaɪt]
excite [ verb ]
definition: To excite someone means to make them happy and interested.
example: I heard about the school dance on Friday. This excited me.


excite
excite
excite
6 extreme [ɪkˈstriːm]
extreme [ adjective ]
definition: If something is extreme, it is in a large amount or degree.
example: His workout was so extreme that he was sweating heavily.


extreme
extreme
extreme
7 fear [fɪə]
fear [ noun ]
definition: Fear is the feeling of being afraid.
example: I have a great fear of skateboarding.


fear
fear
fear
8 fortunate [ˈfɔːtʃ(ə)nət]
fortunate [ adjective ]
definition: If you are fortunate, you are lucky.
example: I was fortunate to get a seat.


fortunate
fortunate
fortunate
9 happen [ˈhæpən]
happen [ verb ]
definition: If someone happens to do something, they do it by chance.
example: I happened to meet some new friends at school today.


happen
happen
happen
10 length [lɛŋθ]
length [ noun ]
definition: The length of something is how long it is from one end to the other.
example: The length of the floor is three meters.


length
length
length
11 mistake [mɪˈsteɪk]
mistake [ noun ]
definition: A mistake is something you do wrong.
example: My boss always yells at me when I make a mistake.


mistake
mistake
mistake
12 observe [əbˈzɜːv]
observe [ verb ]
definition: To observe something is to watch it.
example: Brian observed the sun rising over the mountains.


observe
observe
observe
13 opportunity [ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪtɪ]
opportunity [ noun ]
definition: An opportunity is a chance to do something.
example: I had an opportunity to take pictures in the jungle.


opportunity
opportunity
opportunity
14 prize [praɪz]
prize [ noun ]
definition: A prize is something of value that is given to the winner.
example: I won a prize for getting the best grade on my science test.


prize
prize
prize
15 race [reɪs]
race [ noun ]
definition: A race is a contest to see who is the fastest.
example: Paul is a fast runner, so he easily won the race.


race
race
race
16 realize [ˈrɪəlaɪz]
realize [ verb ]
definition: To realize is to suddenly understand.
example: After I left my house, I realize that I left the light on.


realize
realize
realize
17 respond [rɪˈspɒnd]
respond [ verb ]
definition: To respond is to give an answer to what someone else said.
example: When the teacher asked the question, we all responded.


respond
respond
respond
18 risk [rɪsk]
risk [ noun ]
definition: A risk is a chance of something bad happening.
example: I took a risk and climbed the snowy mountain.


risk
risk
risk
19 wonder [ˈwʌndə]
wonder [ verb ]
definition: To wonder is to ask yourself questions or have a need to know.
example: The young mother wondered if she'd have a boy or a girl.


wonder
wonder
wonder
20 yet [jɛt]
yet [ adverb ]
definition: Yet is used to say something has not happened up to now.
example: We can't go out yet; we're still eating.


yet
yet
yet