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Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

a pity a shame advice ambitious ankle appearance

astonishing

audition bad-tempered bored boring brand-new calm caring challenging

charming

cheerful cloudy comfortable condition cosy cottage creative crowded curious curly

Part of speech

phr phr n adj n n

adj

n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj

adj

adj adj adj n adj n adj adj adj adj

Phonetics

/ pti/ / em/ /dvas/ /?mbs/ /?kl/ /prns/

/stn/

/dn/ /b?d tempd/ /bd/ /br/ /br?nd nju/ /km/ /ker/ /t?lnd/

/tm/

/tfl/ /kladi/ /kmftbl/ /kndn/ /kzi/ /ktd/ /krietv/ /kradd/ /kjris/ /kli/

Example sentence

What a pity! That's a shame. Can you give me any useful advice? An ambitious person wants to succeed. I think I've twisted my ankle. I was shocked by his appearance. There is an astonishing reason why the six Angulo brothers try so hard to imitate their favourite film stars. Margot had an audition but didn't get the role. Sometimes she's a bit moody and bad-tempered. I'm bored ? I've got nothing to do. It was a boring film ? nothing really happened. She's just bought a brand-new car. I'm like my mum ? calm and easy-going. He's very caring and always asks how I'm doing. Teaching is a challenging job. It's a charming little old house surrounded by trees and flowers. She's always cheerful and full of fun. The sky's a bit cloudy so bring your umbrella. It's modern and very comfortable. It's a few years old but still in good condition. It's a cosy room so you'll be very warm. A cottage is a small house, usually in the countryside. My brother likes art and is very creative. The shops get very crowded at the weekend We began to get more curious. I wish I had curly hair.

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Wordlist

Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

cut off

definite definitely delicious disappointed disguise documentary dominant drive someone crazy easy-going eccentric enormous enthusiasm escape exciting exhausting fail fair enough famous fight like cat and dog flatmates generous good-looking groceries hard-working heal

Part of speech

phr v

adj adv adj adj n n adj phr adj adj adj n n adj adj v phr adj idiom n pl adj adj n pl adj v

Phonetics

Example sentence

/kt f/

The children were not completely cut off from the outside world.

/defnt/

Do you have any definite plans for your future career?

/defntli/

I'll definitely see you there later.

/dls/

It was a really delicious meal.

/dspntd/

We were all disappointed with the service.

/dsaz/

I don't think you should wear such a frightening disguise.

/dkjmnt()ri / The documentary tells the story of their lives.

/dmnnt/

The first-born child is often dominant and ambitious.

/drav smwn krezi/She drives me crazy sometimes.

/izi /

The second child is free and easy-going.

/ksentrk/

Such an unusual vehicle is perfect for eccentric car lovers.

/nms/

There's an enormous park in the north of the city.

/njuzi?zm/

Everyone catches his enthusiasm.

/skep/

Mukunda escaped from the apartment.

/ksat/

It was an exciting game to watch.

/zst/

The journey was difficult and exhausting.

/fel/

I failed my driving test again.

/fe(r) nf/

That's fair enough if you ask me.

/fems/

He doesn't want to be rich or famous.

/fat lak k?t nd d/ Those two often fight like cat and dog.

/fl?tmets/

He has a great relationshp with his flatmates.

/denrs/

It was very generous of you to pay for dinner.

/d lk/

I think he's really good-looking.

/rsris/

His dad was getting some groceries.

/hd wk/

She's very hard-working and often stays late at the office.

/hil/

Her ankle's healing well.

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Wordlist

Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

height home-made honest imitate imprisoned in common insecure interested killer kindness mask mature memorable messy middle-aged moody na?ve needs decorating noisy old-fashioned overcrowded passionate patient personality pessimistic possession pretty proud prove

Part of speech

n adj adj v adj phr adj adj n n n adj adj adj adj adj adj phr adj adj adj adj adj n adj n adj adj v

Phonetics

/hat/ /hm med/ /nst/ /mtet/ /mprznd/ /n kmn/ /nskj(r)/ /ntrstd/ /kl(r)/ /kandns/ /m:sk/ /mt(r)/ /memrbl/ /mesi/ /mdl edd/ /mudi/ /naiv/ /nidz dekret/ /nzi/ /ld f?nd/ /vkradd/ /p?nt/ /pent/ /psn?lti/ /pesmstk/ /pzen/ /prti/ /prad/ /pruv/

Example sentence

I'dprseafyerhheo'smoef -mmeaddiuemcahkesigthot.the ones you get in supermarkets. I like the way she's so honest about herself. They try to imitate their favourite film stars. They were imprisoned in an overcrowded, messy flat. We have a lot in common and are great friends. He is a very nervous and insecure person. I was interested in the history of the place. A killer is someone who murders another person. Thank you for showing such kindness. He was wearing a mask on his face. It's a mature garden with many large trees. Tell me about a memorable meal you've had. This room is so messy ? you need to tidy up. He's a middle-aged man in his forties. Stop being so moody and cheer up! It was na?ve of me to believe her. This room needs decorating. It can be noisy living in the city centre. I prefer the old-fashioned design to the modern one. The museums can get rather overcrowded in the summer. He's passionate about his music. She's very patient with young children. One thing I love about her is her sunny personality. Try not to be so pessimistic about everything! What's your most treasured possession? She's pretty cool, my mum. I'm proud of how well I can speak Chinese. He wants to prove to himself that he's a good actor.

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Wordlist

Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

raise reclusive refuse relaxing reliable reserved responsible row scary second-hand security officer see eye to eye sense of humour sensitive shocked shocking shy smart-casual sociable spicy spoilt stranger strike stunning stylish talented thoughtful thrilled thrilling tired

Part of speech

v adj v adj adj adj adj n adj adj n idiom n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj n n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj

Phonetics

Example sentence

/rez/ /rklusv/ /rfjuz/ /rl?ks/ /rlabl/ /rzvd/ /rspnsbl/ /ra/ /skeri/ /seknd h?nd/ /skjrti fs(r)/ /si a tu a/ /sens v hjum(r)/ /senstv/ /kt/ /k/ /a/ /smt k?ul/ /sbl/ /spasi/ /splt/ /strend(r)/ /strak/ /stn/ /stal/ /t?lntd/ /tfl/ /rld/ /rl/ /tad/

His parents obviously raised him well. The family who live there are very reclusive. Mukunda refused to answer their questions. It was a relaxing weekend. She's a reliable employee. I find her a little too reserved and quiet for my liking. The eldest child oftens feels responsible for the others. We had a terrible row and are not speaking now. He was wearing a scary home-made mask. I bought my car second-hand. He works as a security officer on the ?resund Bridge. We don't really see eye to eye about anything. I like Alice's boyfriend's sense of humour. He's quite sensitive so don't ask him about it. I was shocked by what he said to me. It was a shocking documentary about prison conditions. Bernice seems shy until you get to know her. He prefers smart-casual and stylish clothes. She's so sociable ? not shy like me. Do you eat much spicy food? People say the youngest child is often spoilt. Their story is stranger than any film. My flight was cancelled because of a pilot's strike. We has a stunning view of the mountains from our window. You don't need to wear anything too stylish this evening. I think he's really talented. It was very thoughtful of you to ask. You could see they were thrilled to win first prize. Skiing at night was a thrilling experience. I'm tired ? I'm going to go to bed.

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Wordlist

Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

tiring tribe trust twinkly twist tyrannical upbringing ups and downs wallet wavy weird welfare money well-behaved well-dressed yell ability abroad abruptly adventure allergy appointment

appreciative

Part of speech

adj n v adj v adj n phr n adj adj n adj adj v n adv adv n n n

adj

Phonetics

/tar/ /trab/ /trst/ /twki/ /twst/ /tr?nkl/ /pbr/ /ps nd danz/ /wlt/ /wevi/ /wd/ /welfe(r) mni/ /wel bhevd/ /wel dresd/ /jel/ /blti/ /brd/ /brptli/ /dvent(r)/ /?ldi/ /pntmnt/

/pritv/

Example sentence

Unit My notes

It was a long and tiring day.

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I felt I had discovered a lost tribe.

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They grew to trust her over time.

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He has twinkly, dark brown eyes.

1

I fell and twisted my ankle.

1

They had a tyrannical father.

1

Did the boys suffer as a result of their upbrnging?

1

We have our ups and downs.

1

Richard can never find his wallet when it's his turn to pay!

1

She's quite tall with long, blonde, wavy hair.

1

She's got some weird ideas.

1

The family lived on welfare money.

1

Were you well-behaved when you were a child?

1

He's always very well-dressed in a suit and tie.

1

He yells at the crowd when he's deejaying.

1

I describe my language ability in percentages of fluency.

2

He often tours abroad and performs in other languages.

2

She left abruptly when I told her.

2

There's also the fun and adventure of doing something new. 2

Does anyone in your family have an allergy?

2

I need to make an appointment.

2

People are appreciative of the fact that I've made the effort. 2

ATM avoid be dying for be interested in bilingual buzz

cancellation

n

/e ti em/

Where are you standing if you are using an ATM in Latin?

2

v

/vd/

I think I'll avoid him until he calms down.

2

idiom

/bi da f(r) /

I'm dying for a coffee!

2

phr

/bi ntrstd n/

Are you interested in any sports?

2

adj

/balwl/

So, are you and your sister both bilingual?

2

n

/bz/

In English, bees go buzz and cats go miaow.

2

n

/k?nslen/

We have a cancellation this afternoon at 2.45 if that's OK?

2

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Wordlist

Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

comedian commonly consonant constantly context continent converse correspondence

cute

Part of speech

n adv n adv n n v

n

Phonetics

/kmidin/ /kmnli/ /knsnnt/ /knstntli/ /kntekst/ /kntnnt/ /knvs/ /krspndns/

adj

/kjut/

Example sentence

Unit My notes

Eddie Izzard is a popular British stand-up comedian.

2

What languages are commonly spoken there?

2

How many consonant sounds are there in your language?

2

I want you to constantly correct any mistakes I make.

2

I understood the context so that helped a bit.

2

How many continents are there in total?

2

I've made the effort to converse with them.

2

The majority prefer to receive correspondence in English.

2

Felipe thought it was fine to say out loud, `Oooh! She is cute!' 2

dessert disappear

n

/dzt/

You really must try the other dessert.

2

v

/dsp(r)/

At what rate are languages disappearing around the world? 2

drop

emotions enrich filling flawless

fluency

v

/drp/

n pl

/mnz/

v

/nrt/

n

/fl/

adj

/flls/

n

/flunsi/

Many UK schoolchildren drop foreign languages at 14 years 2 old.

Different cultures express emotions in a variety of ways.

2

Learning a language will enrich your life.

2

One of my fillings has fallen out.

2

Anne's piano playing was flawless.

2

Is fluency or accuracy more important to you in your English? 2

foreign gender gossip grasp immersion issue matinee motivation

adj

/frn/

n

/dend(r)/

v

/sp/

What percentage of people speak a foreign language?

2

The two languages couldn't agree on gender.

2

They'll gossip with me, whereas before it was quite formal. 2

v

/r?sp/

n

/mn/

n

/u/

I was able to grasp some of what they were saying.

2

A month of deep immersion will help your fluency.

2

The first time I remember it being an issue was at school

2

n

/m?tne/

Is there a matinee performance today?

2

n

/mtven/

What's your motivation for learning English?

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Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

native speaker

Part of speech

n

Phonetics

/netv spik(r)/

Example sentence Should native speakers of English learn a foreign language?

obviously offended official

OMG

opportunity out loud parcel perform polite priest profit pronounce recently recite recording remote reputation rock up settle side dish

silently

simplify sold out stand-up stint

adv adj adj

abbrev

n phr n v adj n n v adv v n adj n phr v v n

adv

v phr v adj n

/'bvsli/ /fendd/ /fl/

/ em di/

/p(r)tjunti/ /at lad/ /psl/ /pfm/ /plat/ /prist/ /prft/ /prnans/ /risntli/ /rsat/ /rkd/ /rmt/ /repjuten/ /rk p/ /setl/ /sad d/

/salntli/

/smplfa/ /sld at/ /st?nd p/ /stnt/

As I grew up in Scotland, I speak English, obviously. Don't worry, I won't be offended. One of the official UN languages is English. The first recorded use of OMG to show surprise was in a letter. It was a fantastic oppourtunity to learn about the area. Don't read the words out loud. Will this parcel get there tomorrow? Eddie Izzard has been performing in other languages since It was all quite formal and polite. The Vatican has a private bank for priests and employees.

I'm beginning to turn a profit on my foreign shows. Gendered nouns were difficult to pronounce. What have you been watching on TV recently? Thomas Edison recited a nursery rhyme on the phone. Edison was making the first sound recording. I have a house in a remote area in France. The British have a poor reputation for learning languages. I rocked up ten years ago. We decided to settle in Canada and bought a house there. You have to order them as a side dish. Reading silently only became common in the tenth century AD.

The Chicago Tribune has tried to simplify English spelling.

I'm afraid it's sold out today. Eddie Izzard is a popular British stand-up comedian. The longest stint I've had there has been three months.

Unit My notes

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2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

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Wordlist

Here is a list of useful or new words from Headway 5th edition Intermediate Student's Book. adj = adjective abbrev = abbreviation conj = conjunction phr v = phrasal verb phr = phrase pron = pronoun adv = adverb n = noun pl = plural prep = preposition v = verb

English

thunder trace trilingual trim urgent well-educated A & E

angry

Part of speech

n n adj n adj adj n

adj

Phonetics

/nd(r)/ /tres/ /tralw()l/ /trm/ /dnt/ /wel eduketd/ /e nd i/

/?ri/

Example sentence

That sounded like thunder to me. Sometimes you can hear a trace of an Italian accent. Would you say that Sara and Nicholas are both trilingual? Just a trim, please. It's quite urgent ? I've lost a filling. What language did well-educated Ancient Romans speak?

I'm an A & E doctor. The most stressful situation is when angry parents show up.

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announce

annual salary

apologies attached average balance be in charge of be in debt be moved by be responsible for beneficial blame boss budget bunch cash flow CEO chat commute conference

v

/nans/

Thay have announced a fall in profits.

3

n

/?njul s?lri/

The average annual salary for all jobs in Britain is ?27,000.

3

n pl

/pldiz/

Please accept my apologies for not contacting you earlier.

3

adj

/t?tt/

Pleased find attached a copy of my CV.

3

adj

/?vrd/

On average, every adult owes ?28,900 in debt.

3

n

/b?lns/

How do you get a balance between work and home life?

3

phr

/bi n td v/ An accountant is in charge of budget and cash flow.

3

phr

/bi n det/

I don't like being in debt.

3

phr

/bi muvd ba/

Dan Price is clearly moved by the difference he has made.

3

phr

/bi rspnsbl f(r)/ The CEO is responsible for running the whole company.

3

adj

/benfl/

Which of the jobs are the most beneficial to society?

3

v

/blem/

The manager is always blamed when the team loses.

3

n

/bs/

Dan Price is probably the best boss in the world.

3

n

/bdt/

An accountant is in charge of budget and cash flow.

3

n

/bnt/

I'm looking after a bunch of three-year-olds.

3

n

/k? fl/

We've got a serious problem with our cash flow.

3

n

/si i /

The CEO is responsible for running the whole company.

3

v

/t?t/

He's standing in front of the window chatting to Helena.

3

n

/kmjut/

My commute to work takes about an hour each way.

3

n

/knfrns/

It's very convenient for the conference.

3

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