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Global Pre intermediate Wordlist |
Phonetics |
Translation |
Sample Sentence |
Unit 1 |
abbreviation (n) |
/əˌbriːviˈeɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Abkürzung |
BRB is an internet abbreviation for "Be Right Back". |
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acquaintance (n) * |
/əˈkweɪntəns/ |
Bekannte |
Julie and I aren't really friends. She's more of an acquaintance. |
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address (n) *** |
/əˈdres/ |
Adresse |
What's your name and address, please? |
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advertisement (n) |
/ədˈvɜː(r)tɪsmənt/ |
Werbung |
We wanted to sell our car, and put an advertisement in the newspaper. |
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and (conjunction) *** |
/weak ən, weak ənd, strong ænd/ |
und |
She's young and beautiful! |
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bald (adj) * |
/bɔːld/ |
kahlköpfig |
The man is bald with a beard. |
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beard (n) * |
/bɪə(r)d/ |
Bart |
The man is bald with a beard. |
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be bound to sb |
/bi ˈbaʊnd tʊ sʌmbədi/ |
an etw. gebunden sein |
If you are bound to someone, you have a connection with them. |
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biometric (adj) |
/ˌbaɪəʊˈmetrɪk/ |
biometrisch |
Modern ID cards contain biometric information, for example, fingerprints or images of the eyes. |
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blonde (adj) * |
/blɒnd/ |
blond |
She's tall with blonde hair. |
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build (v) *** |
/bɪld/ |
bauen |
People use language to build communities. |
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but (conjunction) *** |
/bʌt/ |
aber |
She's shy but very intelligent. |
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cash machine (n) |
/ˈkæʃ məˌʃiːn/ |
Bankautomat/Bankomat/EC-Automa |
There is often a CCTV camera near a cash machine. |
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CCTV (camera) (n) |
/ˌsiː siː tiː ˈviː (ˈkæm(ə)rə)/ |
Überwachungskamera |
A lot of people think there are too many CCTV cameras. |
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chewing gum (n) |
/ˈtʃuːɪŋ ˌɡʌm/ |
Kaugummi |
"Do you like chewing gum?" "No, I hate it." |
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classmate (n) |
/ˈklɑːsˌmeɪt/ |
Klassenkamerad |
Work in pairs with a classmate. |
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colleague (n) *** |
/ˈkɒliːg/ |
(Arbeits-)Kollege |
John and I are colleagues we teach at the same school. |
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community (n) *** |
/kəˈmjuːnəti/ |
Gemeinschaft |
A community is a group of people in a society. |
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country (n) *** |
/ˈkʌntri/ |
Land |
Russia is a country. |
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curly (adj) * |
/ˈkɜː(r)li/ |
lockig |
The woman has curly hair. |
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credit card (n) ** |
/ˈkredɪt ˌkɑː(r)d/ |
Kreditkarte |
Do you want to pay by cash or credit card? |
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date of birth (n) * |
/ˈdeɪt ev ˌbɜː(r)θ/ |
Geburtsdatum |
What's your date of birth? |
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digital (adj) ** |
/ˈdɪdʒɪt(ə)l/ |
digital |
When was the first digital newspaper produced? |
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education (n) *** |
/ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Bildung |
Three (3) is a very common number in education. |
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email (n) *** |
/ˈiːmeɪl/ |
Do you send many emails? |
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express (v) *** |
/ɪkˈspres/ |
ausdrücken |
People use language to express their thoughts. |
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Excuse me. |
/ɪkˈskjuːz mi/ |
Entschuldigen Sie (mich) / Entschuldige (mich) |
Excuse me, how do I get to the station? |
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fair (adj) *** |
/feə(r)/ |
hell/blond |
He has short fair hair. |
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fingerprint (n) |
/ˈfɪŋɡə(r)ˌprɪnt/ |
Fingerabdruck |
Modern ID cards contain biometric information, for example, fingerprints or images of the eyes. |
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form (v) *** |
/fɔː(r)m/ |
formen/bilden |
People use language to form relationships. |
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formal (adj) *** |
/ˈfɔː(r)m(ə)l/ |
formell |
Older people use language in more formal ways. |
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friend (n) *** |
/frend/ |
Freund(in) |
She has many friends. |
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glasses (n pl) * |
/ˈɡlɑːsɪz/ |
Brille |
The man is wearing glasses. |
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She's/He's got |
/ʃiːz/hiːz ɡɒt/ |
Er/Sie hat ... |
He's got a moustache and a beret. |
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Have a good (weekend). |
/hæv ə ɡʊd (ˌwiːkˈend)/ |
(Ich wünsche Ihnen/dir) ein/Ein schönes Wochenende. |
"Bye, Becky!" "Bye. Have a good weekend!" |
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How? *** |
/haʊ/ |
Wie? |
How safe do you think your identity is? |
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How many? |
/ˌhaʊ ˈmeni/ |
Wie viele? |
How many people are victims of crime each year? |
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How much? |
/ˌhaʊ ˈmʌtʃ/ |
Wie viel? |
How much does that DVD cost? |
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ID card (n) |
/aɪˈdiː ˌkɑː(r)d/ |
Ausweis |
Modern ID cards contain biometric information, for example, fingerprints or images of the eyes. |
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identity theft (n) |
/aɪˈdentɪti ˌθeft/ |
Identitätsdiebstahl |
Identity theft is the crime of stealing someone's identity. |
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image (n) *** |
/ˈɪmɪdʒ/ |
Bild |
Modern ID cards contain biometric information, for example, fingerprints or images of the eyes. |
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be in your (twenties) |
/bi ɪn jə(r) (ˈtwentiz)/ |
in den (Zwanzigern) sein |
I think the man in the picture is in his thirties or forties. |
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Global Pre intermediate Wordlist |
Phonetics |
Translation |
Sample Sentence |
Unit 1 |
individual (n) *** |
/ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəl/ |
Individuum/Einzelperson |
Individuals use language in different ways. |
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informal (adj) ** |
(in)ˈfɔː(r)m(ə)l/ |
informal |
Young people use language in more informal ways. |
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key ring (n) |
/kiː rɪŋ/ |
Schlüsselbund |
My key is on a key ring. |
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languages (n) *** |
/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ |
Sprachen |
What languages do you speak? |
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letter (n) *** |
/ˈletə(r)/ |
Brief |
The word "book" has four letters. |
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lipstick (n) |
/ˈlɪpˌstɪk/ |
Lippenstift |
Do you wear lipstick? |
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look (v) *** |
/lʊk/ |
schauen |
Woodward looked across the room at Bernstein. |
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look like |
/ˈlʊk ˌlaɪk/ |
aussehen |
"What does he look like?" "He's tall and thin, with black, curly hair." |
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marital status (n) |
/ˈmærɪt(ə)l ˌsteɪtəs/ |
Zivilstand |
"What's your marital status?" "Single." |
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medium height (adj) |
/ˈmiːdiəm ˌhaɪt/ |
mittelgroß |
Someone who is medium height is neither small or tall. |
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message (n) *** |
/ˈmesɪdʒ/ |
Nachricht |
Listen to the information message about bus services to Glasgow. |
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middle aged (adj) * |
/ˈmɪd(ə)l ˌeɪdʒd/ |
mittleren Alters |
Someone who is middle aged is between 40 and 60. |
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mobile phone (n) ** |
/ˌməʊbaɪl ˈfəʊn/ |
Mobiltelefon |
People first used mobile phones in the United States. |
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move (n) *** |
/muːv/ |
Bewegung |
I feel as if CCTV is watching my every move. |
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name (n) *** |
/neɪm/ |
Name |
What's your name and address, please? |
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neighbour (n) *** |
/ˈneɪbə(r)/ |
Nachbar |
My neighbours are really nice people. |
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neighbourhood (n) ** |
/ˈneɪbə(r)ˌhʊd/ |
Nachbarschaft |
This is a nice, quiet neighbourhood. |
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network (n) *** |
/ˈnetˌwɜː(r)k/ |
Netzwerk |
People use social networking sites to keep in touch with their network of friends. |
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Nice to meet you. |
/ˌnaɪs tʊ ˈmiːt juː/ |
Freut mich Sie/dich kennenzulernen. |
"Hi, I'm Felipe." "Nice to meet you, Felipe." |
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origin (n) *** |
/ˈɒrɪdʒɪn/ |
Herkunft |
Read about the origin of everyday objects. |
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overweight (adj) |
/ˌəʊvə(r)ˈweɪt/ |
übergewichtig |
Someone who is overweight is heavier than they should be. |
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passport (n) * |
/ˈpɑːspɔː(r)t/ |
Reisepass |
In some countries, people can use ID cards as passports. |
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pen (n) ** |
/pen/ |
Stift |
Have you got a pen, please? |
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phone number (n) * |
/ˈfəʊn ˌnʌmbə(r)/ |
Telefonnummer |
Some ID cards contain the person's phone number. |
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place of birth (n) |
/ˈpleɪs ɒv bɜː(r)θ/ |
Geburtsort |
My place of birth is Melbourne, Australia. |
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all over the place |
/ɔːl ˈəʊvə(r) ðə pleɪs/ |
überall |
CCTV cameras are all over the place now. |
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in place of |
(in) pleɪs əv/ |
anstatt |
CCTV cameras are sometimes used in place of security guards. |
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in the first place |
(in) ðə ˈfɜː(r)st pleɪs/ |
in erster Linie |
I think CCTV is a good idea. In the first place we live in a very dangerous society. |
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it's not our place |
/ɪts nɒt aʊə(r) pleɪs/ |
Es ist nicht an uns ... / Es ist nicht unsere Sache ... |
It's not our place to criticise the government. |
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out of place |
/aʊt əv pleɪs/ |
fehl am Platz |
She felt out of place with such important people. |
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take place |
/teɪk pleɪs/ |
stattfinden |
When do the Olympic Games take place? |
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plastic (n) *** |
/ˈplæstɪk/ |
Plastik |
ID cards are usually made of plastic. |
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privacy (n) |
/ˈprɪvəsi, ˈpraɪvəsi/ |
Privatsphäre |
Do you agree that CCTV is an invasion of privacy? |
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profession (n) *** |
/prəˈfeʃ(ə)n/ |
Beruf |
Your profession is the type of job you do. |
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protection (n) *** |
/prəˈtekʃ(ə)n/ |
Schutz |
CCTV cameras can give people protection in dangerous situations. |
Unit 1 |
relationship (n) *** |
/rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nʃɪp/ |
Beziehungen |
People use language to form relationships. |
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safe (adj) *** |
/seɪf/ |
sicher |
Some people feel more safe if there are CCTV cameras. |
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scar (n) * |
/skɑː(r)/ |
Narbe |
A scar is a permanent mark on your skin where you have been injured. |
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separation (n) ** |
/ˌsepəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Trennung |
Separation is the state of being separated from someone. |
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short (adj) *** |
/ʃɔː(r)t/ |
kurz |
He's got short, fair hair. |
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shoulder length (adj) |
/ˈʃəʊldə(r) ˌleŋθ/ |
schulterlang |
She has blond, shoulder length hair. |
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Global Pre intermediate Wordlist |
Phonetics |
Translation |
Sample Sentence |
Unit 1 |
signature (n) ** |
/ˈsɪɡnətʃə(r)/ |
Unterschrift |
Someone's signature is the special way that they write their name. |
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slim (adj) ** |
/slɪm/ |
schlank |
Someone who is slim is thin in an attractive way. |
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so (conjunction) *** |
/səʊ/ |
deshalb |
English is an international language so a lot of people learn it. |
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social networking site (n) |
/ˌsəʊʃ(ə)lˈ netˌwɜː(r)kɪŋ saɪt/ |
Netzwerk |
People use social networking sitesto keep in touch with their friends. |
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society (n) *** |
/səˈsaɪəti/ |
Gesellschaft |
Do you agree that society is dangerous today? |
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I'm sorry. |
/aɪm ˈsɒri/ |
Entschuldigung |
I'm sorry, I didn't see you there. |
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steal (v) *** |
/stiːl/ |
stehlen |
Identity theft is the crime of stealing someone's identity. |
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straight (adj) *** |
/streɪt/ |
gerade |
The woman has got straight hair. |
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This is ... |
/ˈðɪs ˌɪz/ |
Das ist... |
This is Yvonne. She's my best friend. |
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thought (n) *** |
/θɔːt/ |
Gedanke |
People use language to express their thoughts. |
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be in touch |
/bi ɪn tʌtʃ/ |
in Kontakt stehen |
We're in touch regularly by email. |
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keep in touch |
/kiːp ɪn tʌtʃ/ |
in Kontakt bleiben |
Keep in touch while you're on holiday. |
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lose touch |
/luːz ɪn tʌtʃ/ |
Kontakt verlieren |
Please don't lose touch. |
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travel (v) *** |
/ˈtræv(ə)l/ |
reisen |
You can use the ID card to travel to different countries. |
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umbrella (n) * |
/ʌmˈbrelə/ |
Schirm |
An umbrella protects you from the rain. |
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victim (n) *** |
/ˈvɪktɪm/ |
Opfer |
Lots of people are victims of identity theft every year. |
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wallet (n) |
/ˈwɒlɪt/ |
Portemonnaie/Brieftasche |
ID cards can fit inside a person's wallet. |
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webpage (n) * |
/ˈwebˌpeɪdʒ/ |
Internetseite |
You can put information about yourself on your webpage. |
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website (n) ** |
/ˈwebˌsaɪt/ |
Webseite |
Social networking sites are special websites where every member has their own page. |
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What kinds? |
/ˌwɒt ˈkaɪnds/ |
Welche Arten? |
"What kinds of identity theft are there?" "There are several kinds." |
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What sort? |
/ˌwɒt ˈsɔː(r)t/ |
Was für ... ? |
"What sort of crime is identity theft?" "ID theft occurs when someone steals your identity." |
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young (adj) *** |
/jʌŋ/ |
jung |
Young people use language in more informal ways. |
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arm (n) *** |
/ɑː(r)m/ |
Arm |
Some people have tattoos on their arm. |
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associate (v) *** |
/əˈsəʊsiˌeɪt/ |
verbinden/assoziieren |
People associate comfort food with feeling happy and safe. |
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back (n) *** |
/bæk/ |
Rücken |
I have a problem with my back and can't carry heavy things. |
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beans (n) ** |
/biːnz/ |
Bohnen |
Feijoada is a Brazilian dish cooked with dried meat and beans. |
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beer (n) *** |
/bɪə(r)/ |
Bier |
Beer is made in a brewery. |
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beetroot (n) |
/ˈbiːtruːt/ |
Rote Bete |
Beetroot is a kind of vegetable that is dark red or purple. |
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beverage (n) |
/ˈbev(ə)rɪdʒ/ |
Getränk |
"Beverage" is a formal word meaning a drink. |
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bitter (adj) ** |
/ˈbɪtə(r)/ |
bitter |
Lemons are bitter. |
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blood (n) *** |
/blʌd/ |
Blut |
Blood is the red liquid that flows inside your body. |
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boil (v) * |
/bɔɪl/ |
kochen/sieden |
Don't boil the vegetables too much. |
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bone (n) *** |
/bəʊn/ |
Knochen |
A bone is one of the hard parts that forms the frame inside your body. |
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bottle (n) *** |
/ˈbɒt(ə)l/ |
Flasche |
A bottle of sparkling water, please. |
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bowl (n) *** |
/bəʊl/ |
Schüssel |
The man is stirring food in a bowl. |
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brain (n) *** |
/breɪn/ |
Hirn |
Your brain is the thing inside your head that allows you to think and feel. |
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bread (n) *** |
/bred/ |
Brot |
A toaster is used for making bread into toast. |
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breakfast (n) *** |
/ˈbrekfəst/ |
Frühstück |
What do you normally have for breakfast? |
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breathe (v) ** |
/briːð/ |
atmen |
You breathe underwater using a snorkel. |
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Sample Sentence |
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cake (n) ** |
/keɪk/ |
Kuchen |
Cakes are sweet food. |
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can (n) ** |
/kæn/ |
Dose |
A can of cola, please. |
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candy (AmE ) (n) |
/ˈkændi/ |
Süßigkeit |
Candy is the American English word for "sweets". |
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carton (n) |
/ˈkɑː(r)t(ə)n/ |
Karton/Schachtel |
We bought a carton of orange juice at the supermarket. |
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casserole (n) |
/ˈkæsərəʊl/ |
Kasserolle/Auflaufform |
A casserole is a dish of meat and vegetables that is cooked in an oven. |
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cheese (n) ** |
/ʧiːz/ |
Käse |
I like to eat cheese with crackers. |
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chocolate (n) ** |
/ˈʧɒklət/ |
Schokolade |
Children love sweets and chocolate. |
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clean (v) *** |
/kliːn/ |
putzen |
To clean the pan, put some cold tea in it first. |
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coffee (n) *** |
/ˈkɒfi/ |
Kaffee |
Coffee is the national drink in Brazil. |
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cola (n) |
/ˈkəʊlə/ |
Cola |
A can of cola, please. |
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comfort food (n) |
/ˈkʌmfə(r)t fuːd/ |
"Essen für die Seele"/Lieblingsessen |
People associate comfort food with feeling happy and safe. |
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common (adj) *** |
/ˈkɒmən/ |
üblich |
It is common to have barbecues in the summer. |
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consist of (v) |
/kənˈsɪst əv/ |
besteht aus |
Tagine is a North African dish that consists of meat and vegetables. |
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convert (v) ** |
/kənˈvɜː(r)t/ |
umwandeln |
Water helps to convert food into energy. |
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cook (v) *** |
/kʊk/ |
kochen |
What sort of dishes do you like to cook? |
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cooking (n) ** |
/ˈkʊkɪŋ/ |
Kochen |
Do you like cooking? |
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cracker (n) |
/ˈkrækə(r)/ |
Cracker (salziger Keks) |
I like to eat cheese with crackers. |
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cup (n) *** |
/kʌp/ |
Tasse |
One cup of tea and one cup of coffee, please. |
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delicious (adj) * |
/dɪˈlɪʃəs/ |
köstlich |
I think that French food is delicious. |
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dinner (n) *** |
/ˈdɪnə(r)/ |
Abendessen |
We generally have dinner at 8 pm. |
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dish (n) ** |
/dɪʃ/ |
Gericht |
Roti is a very popular dish in India. |
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drink (n) *** |
/drɪŋk/ |
Getränk |
Milk, tea, and beer are all types of drink. |
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drink (v) *** |
/drɪŋk/ |
trinken |
I drink too much coffee. |
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drinking water (n) |
/ˈdrɪŋkɪŋ ˌwɔːtə(r)/ |
Trinkwasser |
Many people in the world do not have clean drinking water. |
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ear (n) *** |
/ɪə(r)/ |
Ohr |
Your ears are the things that you hear with. |
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eat (v) *** |
/iːt/ |
essen |
Some people eat too much. |
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eat out (phr v) |
/iːt aʊt/ |
auswärts essen |
We tend to eat out on Friday night. |
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egg (n) *** |
/eɡ/ |
Ei |
What is the best way to store eggs? |
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elbow (n) ** |
/ˈelbəʊ/ |
Ellenbogen |
Your elbow is the part in the middle of your arm where it bends. |
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factor (n) *** |
/ˈfæktə(r)/ |
Faktor |
The amount of water we need to drink depends on a number of different factors. |
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familiar (adj) *** |
/fəˈmɪliə(r)/ |
vertraut |
Comfort food is simple and familiar. |
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a few |
/ə fjuː/ |
ein paar |
There are a few eggs in the fridge. |
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finger (n) *** |
/ˈfɪŋgə(r)/ |
Finger |
Your hand has five fingers. |
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fire (n) *** |
/ˈfaɪə(r)/ |
Feuer |
The man is cooking on a fire. |
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fish (n) *** |
/fɪʃ/ |
Fisch |
Do you prefer meat or fish? |
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flush (v) * |
/flʌʃ/ |
spülen |
It takes between 5 to 10 litres of water to flush a toilet. |
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food (n) *** |
/fuːd/ |
essen |
What's your favourite food? |
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foot (n) *** |
/fʊt/ |
Fuß |
I can't walk there's a problem with my foot. |
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Don't forget to ... |
/dəʊnt ˈfə(r)ɡet tʊ/ |
Vergiss nicht... |
Don't forget to make the teapot hot first. |
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fork (n) * |
/fɔː(r)k/ |
Gabel |
A fork is an object with points that you use for eating food. |
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fresh (adj) *** |
/freʃ/ |
frisch |
It's important to eat lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. |
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Global Pre intermediate Wordlist |
Phonetics |
Translation |
Sample Sentence |
Unit 2 |
fried (adj) ** |
/fraɪd/ |
frittiert |
Fried potatoes have been cooked in oil. |
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fry (v) * |
/fraɪ/ |
frittieren |
Put the potatoes in the frying pan and fry them. |
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frying pan (n) |
/ˈfraɪɪŋ ˌpæn/ |
Bratpfanne |
Put the potatoes in the frying pan and fry them. |
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generally (adv) *** |
/ˈdʒen(ə)rəli/ |
generell |
We generally have dinner at 8 pm. |
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glass (n) *** |
/ɡlɑːs/ |
Glas |
A glass of red wine, please. |
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grow (v) *** |
/grəʊ/ |
anbauen |
To grow 1 kilogram of rice, you need 1,900 litres of water. |
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hair (n) *** |
/heə(r)/ |
Haar(e) |
She's got long blonde hair. |
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hand (n) *** |
/hænd/ |
Hand |
Your hand has five fingers. |
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have (a shower) (v) *** |
/hæv (ə ʃaʊə(r))/ |
duschen |
To have a shower, you need between 50 and 100 litres of water. |
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head (n) *** |
/hed/ |
Kopf |
I wear a hat when it's sunny to protect my head. |
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heart (n) *** |
/hɑː(r)t/ |
Herz |
Eating too much fast food is bad for your heart. |
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honey (n) |
/ˈhʌni/ |
Honig |
Baklava is a special cake made with honey and nuts. |
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ice cube (n) |
/ˈaɪs kjuːb/ |
Eiswürfel |
The tray is used for making ice cubes. |
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juice (n) ** |
/dʒuːs/ |
Saft |
We bought a carton of orange juice at the supermarket. |
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kettle (n) |
/ˈket(ə)l/ |
Wasserkessel/Wasserkocher |
A kettle is used for boiling water. |
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kitchen (n) *** |
/ˈkɪʧən/ |
Küche |
How can I make my kitchen smell good? |
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knee (n) *** |
/niː/ |
Knie |
Your knee is the part in the middle of your leg where it bends. |
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knife (n) *** |
/naɪf/ |
Messer |
A knife is an object used for cutting food. |
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lamb (n) ** |
/læm/ |
Lamm(-fleisch) |
Lamb is the meat from a young sheep. |
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leg (n) *** |
/leɡ/ |
Bein |
I've got a sore leg and can't walk. |
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lentil (n) |
/ˈlentɪl/ |
Linsen |
Roti consists of bread and vegetables or lentils. |
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like to |
/laɪk tʊ/ |
gern tun/gern haben/mögen |
People in Brazil often like to drink coffee. |
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a little |
/ə ˈlɪt(ə)l/ |
ein bisschen |
It's OK to eat a little salt, but not too much. |
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a lot of |
/ə lɒt əv/ |
viel |
"Do you drink a lot of wine?" "No, not much." |
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lunch (n) *** |
/lʌnʧ/ |
Mittagessen |
We usually have a sandwich for lunch. |
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It's made from/with ... |
/ɪts meɪd frəm wɪθ/ |
Es wird aus/mit ... gemacht |
"What is Ramen?" "It's made from/with noodles, vegetables, and meat in a soup." |
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(not/too) many |
/(nɒt/tuː) ˈmeni/ |
(nicht/zu)viele |
You eat too many sweets! |
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meal (n) *** |
/miːl/ |
Mahlzeit |
In the UK, people normally have three meals a day. |
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meat (n) *** |
/miːt/ |
Fleisch |
Do you prefer meat or fish? |
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microwave (n) * |
/ˈmaɪkrəˌweɪv/ |
Mikrowelle |
A microwave is used for making food hot quickly. |
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milk (n) *** |
/mɪlk/ |
Milch |
Would you like a little milk in your tea? |
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mineral water (n) |
/ˈmɪn(ə)rəl ˌwɔːtə(r)/ |
Mineralwasser |
Dr Perrier's name is associated with mineral water. |
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(not/too) much |
/(nɒt/tuː) mʌtʃ/ |
(nicht/zu) viel |
"Do you drink a lot of wine?" "No, not much." |
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mug (n) * |
/mʌɡ/ |
Tasse |
You can drink tea and coffee in a cup or a mug. |
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muscle (n) *** |
/ˈmʌs(ə)l/ |
Muskel |
A muscle is a piece of flesh that moves a part of your body. |
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nail (n) ** |
/neɪl/ |
Nagel |
Your finger nails are the hard bits at the end of your fingers. |
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need to |
/niːd tʊ/ |
müssen |
You need to stir the tea in the pot. |
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noodles (n pl) |
/ˈnuːd(ə)ls/ |
Nudeln |
Noodles are very popular in Japan and China. |
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normally (adv) *** |
/ˈnɔː(r)m(ə)li/ |
normalerweise |
I normally have a cup of tea and toast for breakfast. |
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nose (n) *** |
/nəʊz/ |
Nase |
You use your nose to smell with. |
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nutrient (n) |
/ˈnjuːtriənt/ |
Nährstoff |
Water carries nutrients to all parts of the body. |
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