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 1 People  2 Family Members  3 Getting to know others  4 At school  5 Countries and Languages  6 Reading and writing  7 Numbers  8 The time  9 Days of the week 10 Yesterday – today – tomorrow 11 Months 12 Beverages 13 Activities 14 Colors 15 Fruits and food 16 Seasons and Weather 17 Around the house 18 House cleaning 19 In the kitchen 20 Small Talk 1 21 Small Talk 2 22 Small Talk 3 23 Learning foreign languages 24 Appointment 25 In the city 26 In nature 27 In the hotel – Arrival 28 In the hotel – Complaints 29 At the restaurant 1 30 At the restaurant 2 31 At the restaurant 3 32 At the restaurant 4 33 At the train station 34 On the train 35 At the airport 36 Public transportation 37 En route 38 In the taxi 39 Car breakdown 40 Asking for directions 41 Where is ... ? 42 City tour 43 At the zoo 44 Going out in the evening 45 At the cinema 46 In the discotheque 47 Preparing a trip 48 Vacation activities 49 Sports 50 In the swimming pool 51 Running errands 52 In the department store 53 Shops 54 Shopping 55 Working 56 Feelings 57 At the doctor 58 Parts of the body 59 At the post office 60 At the bank 61 Ordinal numbers 62 Asking questions 1 63 Asking questions 2 64 Negation 1 65 Negation 2 66 Possessive pronouns 1 67 Possessive pronouns 2 68 big – small 69 to need – to want to 70 to like something 71 to want something 72 to have to do something / must 73 to be allowed to 74 asking for something 75 giving reasons 1 76 giving reasons 2 77 giving reasons 3 78 Adjectives 1 79 Adjectives 2 80 Adjectives 3 81 Past tense 1 82 Past tense 2 83 Past tense 3 84 Past tense 4 85 Questions – Past tense 1 86 Questions – Past tense 2 87 Past tense of modal verbs 1 88 Past tense of modal verbs 2 89 Imperative 1 90 Imperative 2 91 Subordinate clauses: that 1 92 Subordinate clauses: that 2 93 Subordinate clauses: if 94 Conjunctions 1 95 Conjunctions 2 96 Conjunctions 3 97 Conjunctions 4 98 Double connectors 99 Genitive 100 Adverbs

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LIBERATE: To set free from the power of another. Social and political relations
DISGRACE: To make a person morally inferior. Social and political relations
NATIVE COUNTRY: One’s country of birth. Social and political relations
SPOIL (SOMEBODY OR SOMETHING): To hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of. Social and political relations
FESTIVAL: Manifestation of collective joy, lasting longer than a few minutes. Social and political relations
DONATE: To give [a gift or award] in a formal manner. Social and political relations
CARE FOR: To keep under careful scrutiny. Social and political relations
SERVANT: A person performing duties for others. For example a person employed in a household which cares about the domestic duties. Social and political relations
CHIEFTAIN: The leader/ruler of a tribe/clan. Social and political relations
CLAN: Extended family. Social and political relations
GOVERN: To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in. Social and political relations
MASTER: Someone who has control over something or someone; the owner of an animal or slave or someone who employs others. Social and political relations
FREEMAN: A free man, one who is not a serf or slave. Social and political relations
OPPRESS: To cause, inflict or threaten with suffering, need, distress, or pain. Social and political relations
NOBLE: Someone of aristocratic blood. Social and political relations
COMPOUND: An enclosure of residences and other buildings. Social and political relations
GIPSY: Gipsy is a common word used to indicate Romani people, Tinkers and Travellers. Social and political relations
OFFEND: To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult. Social and political relations
REBEL: To resist or become defiant toward an authority. Social and political relations
DEPEND: To be connected with something as a cause of existence or as a necessary condition. Social and political relations
PEOPLE: A group of persons forming or belonging to a particular nation, class, ethnic group, country, family, etc. Social and political relations
STRANGER: Someone who is not known. Social and political relations
SLAVE: A person who is owned and forced to work, usually without pay, by another. Social and political relations
FAME: The state or quality of having a positive reputation. Social and political relations
WIN: To achieve a victory. Social and political relations
VILLAGE: A group of houses and other buildings, such as a church, a school and some shops, which is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside. Social and political relations
PERMIT: To give permission to an action. Social and political relations
BOUNDARY: The dividing line or location between two areas. Social and political relations
CITIZEN: A native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance, bears responsibilities and obtains rights, including protection, from the government. Social and political relations
BRIBE (SOMEBODY): To give, or offer a bribe. Social and political relations
WALKING STICK: An object, specifically for providing support when walking. Social and political relations
COUNTRY: A political entity asserting authority over a geographical area, or the area itself. Can be same as or part of a state. Social and political relations
QUEEN: A female monarch. Social and political relations
FRIEND: A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection. Social and political relations
NEIGHBOUR: A person living in a house that is adjacent or nearby another person's house. Social and political relations
ENEMY: Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else. Social and political relations
VISIT: To go and see a person or place. Social and political relations
TOWN: An area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government. Social and political relations
FOOL: A person with poor judgment or little intelligence. Social and political relations
KING: A male member of a Royal Family and supreme ruler of his nation. Social and political relations
SUBJUGATE: To put somebody under one's authority. Social and political relations
HOST: Person at whose place guests stay. Social and political relations
TRIBE: Group of people linked by the same linguistic and cultural traditions that usually live far from urban areas and practice their own legal rules and have their own political system. Social and political relations
PREVENT: To inhibit the occurrence of an event; to stop from doing something or being in a certain state. Social and political relations
PROSTITUTE: A woman who sells sexual services for money. Social and political relations
INVITE: To request or ask for the presence or participation of someone. Social and political relations
OBEY: To do as you are told. Social and political relations
AUTHORITY: The power to enforce rules or give orders. Social and political relations
CUSTOM: A pattern of behavior inherited or acquired through frequent repetition. Social and political relations
GUEST: A person that visits and stays at a house, usually for one or more nights. Social and political relations
MEET: To encounter a person, either intentionally or by chance. Social and political relations
RULE: To exercise power or authority over a person, a group of persons, animals, territories or an organization. Social and political relations
QUARREL: A loud or noisy verbal confrontation between two or more people. Social and political relations
HELP: To give assistance or aid to. Social and political relations
COMMAND: To order someone or several persons by a superior authority to do something. Social and political relations
PLOT: Agreement on a secret plot. Social and political relations
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL: A traditional and statutory holiday originating in China. Social and political relations
MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL: A harvest festival celebrated by ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese peoples. Social and political relations
NEW YEAR'S EVE: The last day of the year. Social and political relations
HIGH-RANKING: Being at an elevated level in rank or importance. Social and political relations
NOMADIZE: To lead a nomadic lifestyle. Social and political relations
RECEIVE VISITORS: To receive visitors. Social and political relations
CORRECT (SOMETHING OR SOMEBODY): To right the errors of a person or a thing. Social and political relations
CHIEF: The head of a company or group. Social and political relations
BIRTHDAY: The day when one was born. Social and political relations
THANK (SOMBEODY): To express one's gratitude. Social and political relations
GAME: A game is structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Social and political relations
LADY: A woman of higher social status. Social and political relations
DIFFERENT: To be not the same as something else. Social and political relations
CROWDED: Full of people. Social and political relations
POWER: The ability to act or force others to act. Social and political relations
ABILITY: Capacity to do specific things. Social and political relations
BORDER: The non-natural boundary of a region. Social and political relations
PRINCE (RULER): A ruler whose status is beyond that of a king. Social and political relations
SEX (GENDER): The gender of a person, like female, or male. Social and political relations
BAKER: A person who produces bread. Social and political relations
BUTCHER: A person who produces meat. Social and political relations
BRIDE PRICE: Money or other form of wealth paid by a groom to the family of his bride. Social and political relations
HOLD A MEETING: To assemble and conduct a gathering of people; to convene. Social and political relations
PLAY (GAME): Act within the frame and rules of a game. Social and political relations
LORD: A man of noble rank or high office; a nobleman. Social and political relations
DOWRY: Property, gifts or money transfered from the parents of a daughter to her new family at marriage. Social and political relations
TREATY: Formal agreement between nations, states or other international bodies. Social and political relations
HINDER OR PREVENT: To make it difficult for something to occur or to fully stop it from occurring. Social and political relations
INSULT: To use swear-words towards someone. Social and political relations
HIRE OR RENT: To employ a person or people in exchange of some kind of remuneration, usually a payment, or to pay for using an object. Social and political relations
ALLOW OR PERMIT: To give permission to an action or to not try to stop someone from doing it. Social and political relations
ALLOW: To not try to stop someone from doing something. Social and political relations
QUARREL (VERB): To have a loud or noisy verbal confrontation between two or more people. Social and political relations
OFFICIAL: A person who acts on behalf of a governmental or non-governmental organization within the scope of their prescribed authority. Social and political relations
PIMPLEFACE: A person with acne marks in the face. Social and political relations
STUTTERER: A person that stutters. Social and political relations
RELY ON: To trust someone's ability to help or expect something to happen in a particular way. Social and political relations
HAN CHINESE: Referring to the Han Chinese people, their cultural practices or heritage. Social and political relations
TIBETAN: Referring to the Tibetan people, their cultural practices or heritage. Social and political relations
EMPEROR: A male monarch, supreme leader of an empire. Social and political relations
BALDHEAD: Person with a bald head. Social and political relations
CELEBRATE NEW YEAR: To take part in festivities on the occasion of the beginning of a new calendar year. Social and political relations
AUTONYM (OF PEOPLE): The identity term that a group of people uses to refer to themselves as the members of an ethnic group or nation. Social and political relations
HELP (ASSISTANCE): The act of helping someone. Social and political relations
LIAR: A person who tells lies. Social and political relations
BE DEFEATED: To be beaten or to fail to win in a fight, game, or similar. Social and political relations
WARRIOR: A person trained in combat or warfare. Social and political relations
TOWN OR VILLAGE: Referring to either smaller (village) or larger (town) settlements. Social and political relations
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS: Referring to the native inhabitants of North and South America. Social and political relations
HONOR (SOMEBODY): To treat someone with the utmost respect and admiration. Social and political relations
ASSEMBLE (GET TOGETHER): To come together in a group. Social and political relations
AVOID: To keep away from somebody or something. Social and political relations
GOSSIP: To talk about other people's private lives. Social and political relations
SLANDER: To make a false statement about someone with the intention to defame them or damage their reputation. Social and political relations
SERVE (SOMEONE): To perform the duties of a servant. Social and political relations











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