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A2 also + too; as well ● I love football, but I also play cricket. +
A2 yachtsman + a man who sails a yacht ● The restaurant at the harbour attracts a lot of yachtsmen when they tie up their boats for the night. ✎ Also: yachtswoman (female form) +
A2 cub + a baby tiger (also: baby lion, wolf, fox, bear, etc.) ● A female tiger feeds her cubs and protects them from danger. +
A2 orangutan + a large animals with long arms and reddishbrown hair that comes from islands in South East Asia ● Orangutans eat mostly fruit, but they also like honey and insects. +
B1 SentencesKeyEng
B1 Abominable Snowman + a mythical huge ape-like creature that some people believe lives in the Himalayas ● The Yeti is also called the Abominable Snowman. +
B1 sack + fire; dismiss sb from their job ● Fred was sacked because he was caught stealing. ✎ Also: get the sack +
B1 artifact + an object that is historically interesting ● There are many interesting artifacts at the new Acropolis Museum. ✎ Also: artefact +
B1 spin + turn around in circles very quickly ● Tornados spin very fast and also move across land very fast. +
B1 off the coast (of) + in the sea near a particular piece of land that is also near the sea ● Chalki is a small island off the coast of Rhodes. Phrasal verbs buckle up check in drop off get around get away get on light up put up see off set out sleep in Writing: an article (2) pages 130–131 +
B2 SentencesKeyEng
B2 disgrace + a disrespectful or shameful action that brings strong disapproval ● The terrible behaviour of the football fans was a disgrace. ➣ disgrace (v), disgraceful (adj) ✎ Also: to be in disgrace +
B2 without a doubt + for certain ● Without a doubt, Martin Scorsese is a gifted director. ✎ Also: doubtless +
B2 peer + sb who is the same age as you ● He is a friendly boy and he is popular with his peers. ✎ Also: peer group; peer pressure +
B2 bed and breakfast + a private house or small hotel where you can sleep and have breakfast ● It is cheaper to stay in a bed and breakfast than a hotel. ✎ Also: B&B +
C1 SentencesKeyEng
C1 leading man + an actor with the main male part in a film or play ● The leading man in the film is very good-looking. ✎ Also: leading lady +
C1 irrigation screw + a device for lifting water, also known as Archimedes’ screw ● The irrigation screw made watering crops much easier for farmers. +
C1 kaftan + a long piece of clothing worn in the Middle East countries ● Abdul’s white kaftan is made of cotton and linen. ✎ Also: caftan +
C1 mission + an important job ● The comedian’s mission is not only to entertain but also to make the audience think. +
C1 mother tongue + language you learn from your parents ● My mother tongue is English but I also speak German because I learnt it at school. +
C1 license + an official document giving permission for sth ● The restaurant doesn't have a license to sell alcohol. ✎ Also: licence (BrE) +
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