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Global Pre intermediate wordlist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global Pre intermediate Wordlist

Phonetics

Translation

 

Sample Sentence

Unit 8

living room (n) **

/ˈlɪvɪŋ ˌruːm/

Wohnzimmer

 

There's a small sofa in the living room.

Unit 8

market (n) ***

/ˈmɑː(r)kɪt/

Markt

 

There's a big market in the city centre at weekends.

Unit 8

mouse (n) **

/maʊs/

Maus

 

A hamster is a small animal like a mouse that some people keep as a pet.

Unit 8

noise (n) ***

/nɔɪz/

Geräusch

 

The noise at the door was the family's cat, Minosch!

Unit 8

operating theatre (n)

/ˈɒpəreɪtɪŋ ˈθɪətə(r)/

Operationssaal

 

Doctors do operations in an operating theatre.

Unit 8

operation (n) ***

/ˌɒpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/

Operation

 

Doctors do operations in an operating theatre.

Unit 8

out of (prep) ***

/aʊt ɒv/

aus

 

She got slowly out of the car.

Unit 8

past (prep) ***

/pɑːst/

vorbei

 

We drove past some shops.

Unit 8

pet (n) **

/pet/

Haustier

 

Have you got any pets?

Unit 8

predict (v) ***

/prɪˈdɪkt/

voraussagen

 

The World Tourism Organisation predicts that by 2020 there will be more than 1.6 billion travellers every year.

Unit 8

prince (n) **

/prɪns/

Prinz

 

What were the names of the princes in the Tower of London?

Unit 8

prisoner (n) ***

/ˈprɪz(ə)nə(r)/

Gefangene/r

 

Two of the most famous prisoners in the Tower of London were princes.

Unit 8

purr (v)

/pɜː(r)/

schnurren

 

Cats purr when they are happy.

Unit 8

put sb through (phr v)

/pʊt ˈsʌmbədi θruː/

verbinden (am Telefon)

 

"Can I speak to Liliane?" "I'll put you through."

Unit 8

quite (adv) ***

/kwaɪt/

ziemlich

 

The homes in Bolivia are quite varied.

Unit 8

rabbit (n) **

/ˈræbɪt/

Hase

 

A rabbit is an animal with fur and big ears.

Unit 8

residence (n) **

/ˈrezɪd(ə)ns/

Wohnort

 

The article is about official residences around the world.

Unit 8

resort (n) *

/rɪˈzɔː(r)t/

Ferienort/Resort

 

When we're on holiday, we usually stay at beach resorts.

Unit 8

review (n) **

/rɪˈvjuː/

Kritik

 

The Michelin guidebooks contain restaurant reviews.

Unit 8

review (v) ***

/rɪˈvjuː/

prüfen

 

The Michelin star system is used for reviewing restaurants.

Unit 8

ride (n) **

/raɪd/

Fahrt/Ritt

 

Let's go for a ride to the seaside.

Unit 8

sacred (adj) **

/ˈseɪkrɪd/

heilig

 

Cats were considered to be sacred animals in Ancient Egypt.

Unit 8

slightly (adv) ***

/ˈslaɪtli/

etwas

 

I'm slightly taller than my sister.

Unit 8

snake (n) *

/sneɪk/

Schlange

 

I'm afraid of snakes.

Unit 8

spider (n) *

/ˈspaɪdə(r)/

Spinne

 

Are you afraid of spiders?

Unit 8

storm (n) **

/stɔː(r)m/

Sturm

 

A storm almost destroyed the building.

Unit 8

study (n) ***

/ˈstʌdi/

Arbeitszimmer

 

A study is a room that people use to work in.

Unit 8

tail (n) **

/teɪl/

Schwanz

 

Some dogs have short tails, and some dogs have long tails.

Unit 8

terraced house (n)

/ˈterəst ˌhaʊs/

Reihenhaus

 

There are lots of terraced houses in Belfast.

Unit 8

through (prep) ***

/θruː/

durch

 

The coach drove through some beautiful countryside.

Unit 8

toilet (n) **

/ˈtɔɪlət/

Toilette

 

Where is the toilet?

Unit 8

tour (n) ***

/tʊə(r)/

Rundfahrt

 

We did a tour of Montreal on a special bus.

Unit 8

tourism (n) **

/ˈtʊərɪz(ə)m/

Tourismus

 

The article is about different kinds of tourism.

Unit 8

tourist (n) ***

/ˈtʊərɪst/

Tourist

 

Large numbers of tourists visit London every year.

Unit 8

tower (n) **

/ˈtaʊə(r)/

Turm

 

The tower is the Tower of London.

Unit 8

travel office (n)

/ˈtræv(ə)l ˌɒfɪs/

Reisebüro

 

A travel office is a place that helps people plan holidays and make travel arrangements.

Unit 8

trip (n) ***

/trɪp/

Reise

 

"We're going to Paris for the weekend." "Have a good trip!"

Unit 8

truck (n) **

/trʌk/

Lastwagen

 

The cat jumped out of the truck and walked down the highway.

Unit 8

up (prep) ***

/ʌp/

auf

 

I'm too tired to climb up the hill.

Unit 8

very (adv) ***

/ˈveri/

sehr

 

The beach looks very beautiful.

Unit 8

wing (n) ***

/wɪŋ/

Flügel

 

All birds have wings.

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Global Pre intermediate wordlist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global Pre intermediate Wordlist

Phonetics

Translation

Sample Sentence

Unit 8

worried about ***

/ˈwʌrid əˌbaʊt/

sich Sorgen machen

He's unhappy and I'm worried about him.

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 9

active (adj) ***

/ˈæktɪv/

aktiv

It's important to be active in your daily life.

Unit 9

allergic (adj)

/əˈlɜː(r)dʒɪk/

allergisch

Some people are allergic to penicillin.

Unit 9

ambulance (n) **

/ˈæmbjʊləns/

Ambulanz

She went to hospital in an ambulance.

Unit 9

anaesthesia (n)

/ˌænəsˈθiːziə/

Narkose

Anaesthesia is the process of putting someone to sleep before an operation.

Unit 9

antibiotic (n)

/ˌæntibaɪˈɒtɪk/

Antibiotikum

Penicillin is a type of antibiotic.

Unit 9

ask (v) ***

/ɑːsk/

fragen

The doctor asked me how I felt.

Unit 9

aspirin (n) *

/ˈæsprɪn/

Aspirin

I always take aspirin when I have a cold.

Unit 9

athlete (n) *

/ˈæθliːt/

Sportler(in)

Do you know the names of any Olympic athletes?

Unit 9

atmosphere (n) **

/ˈætməsˌfɪə(r)/

Atmosphäre

The atmosphere inside the stadium was very exciting.

Unit 9

ball (n) ***

/bɔːl/

Ball

In football, you pass the ball to other players with your foot.

Unit 9

baseball (n) *

/ˈbeɪsˌbɔːl/

Baseball

Baseball is a popular sport in the US.

Unit 9

basketball (n) *

/ˈbɑːskɪtˌbɔːl/

Basketball

Basketball is also very popular in the US.

Unit 9

bath (n) ***

/bɑːθ/

Bad

Take a warm bath before you go to bed it will help you sleep.

Unit 9

beat (v) ***

/biːt/

schlagen

Manchester Utd beat Arsenal 2 1.

Unit 9

black belt (n)

/ˈblæk ˌbelt/

schwarzer Gurt

A black belt in judo shows you have the highest level of skill.

Unit 9

blocked (adj)

/blɒk(ə)d/

verstopft

I've got a sore throat and a blocked nose.

Unit 9

bone (n) ***

/bəʊn/

Knochen

Have you ever broken a bone?

Unit 9

boxing (n)

/ˈbɒksɪŋ/

boxen

Boxing can be a very violent sport.

Unit 9

break (v) ***

/breɪk/

brechen

If you break your leg, you'll have to go to hospital.

Unit 9

check up (n)

/tʃek ʌp/

Kontrolle

How often do you go to the doctor for a check up?

Unit 9

(golf) clubs (n) ***

/(gɒlf) klʌbz/

(Golf-)Schläger

In golf, you hit the ball with sticks called " clubs".

Unit 9

cold (adj) ***

/kəʊld/

Erkältung

What is the best cure for a cold?

Unit 9

common cold (n)

/ˈkɒmən ˌkəʊld/

Erkältung

More than 200 different viruses can cause the common cold.

Unit 9

competition (n) ***

/ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃ(ə)n/

Wettbewerb

The World Cup is the most important international football competition.

Unit 9

cough (n) *

/kɒf/

Husten

I've got a cold and a cough.

Unit 9

coughing (n)

/kɒfɪŋ/

Husten

"What's the matter?" "I can't stop coughing."

Unit 9

cough syrup (n)

/ˈkɒf ˌsɪrəp/

Hustensaft

"I have a cough and a sore throat." "Take some cough syrup."

Unit 9

could (v) ***

/kʊd/, /kəd/

können

Before the 1950s, doctors did not know that smoking could cause cancer.

Unit 9

cure (n) **

/kjʊə(r)/

Heilung

What is the best cure for a cold?

Unit 9

cycle (v) *

/ˈsaɪk(ə)l/

Fahrrad fahren

He cycles to work to keep fit.

Unit 9

cycling (n)

/ˈsaɪklɪŋ/

Fahrrad-, (das) Fahrradfahren

Don't forget to wear your cycling helmet.

Unit 9

diet (n) ***

/ˈdaɪət/

Diät

A diet is a limited amount or range of food that someone eats in order to become more healthy.

Unit 9

disease (n) ***

/dɪˈziːz/

Krankheit

Dirty water and pollution cause diseases.

Unit 9

dive (v) **

/daɪv/

hier: springen

The swimmers dived into the pool.

Unit 9

DNA (n) * (=Desoxyribonucleic Acid)

/ˌdiː en ˈeɪ/

DNS (=Desoxyribonukleinsäure)

The discovery of DNA has had an enormous impact on medicine.

Unit 9

do (judo/yoga etc) (v) ***

/duː (ˈdʒuːdəʊ/ˈjəʊɡə)/

(Judo/Yoga etc.) machen

She does aerobics twice a week.

Unit 9

drug (n) ***

/drʌɡ/

Medikament/Droge

Doctors developed drugs to stop people feeling pain.

Unit 9

eating habits (n)

/ˈiːtɪŋ ˌhæbɪts/

Essgewohnheiten

It's important to develop healthy eating habits.

Unit 9

exercise bike (n)

/ˈeksə(r)saɪz ˌbaɪk/

Trainingsrad/Hometrainer

There are exercise bikes and rowing machines at the gym.

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Global Pre intermediate wordlist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global Pre intermediate Wordlist

Phonetics

Translation

Sample Sentence

Unit 9

fan (n) **

/fæn/

Fan

My brother's a fan of Barcelona football team.

Unit 9

feel (v) ***

/fiːl/

fühlen

"What's the matter?" "I'm feeling very tired."

Unit 9

fever (n) *

/ˈfiːvə(r)/

Fieber

A fever is a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high.

Unit 9

finish line (n)

/ˈfɪnɪʃˌ laɪn/

Ziellinie

The Italian marathon runner fell down seven metres from the finish line.

Unit 9

fluency (n)

/ˈfluːənsi/

Flüssigkeit (hier: sprachlich)

Sports commentators need to have a good level of fluency.

Unit 9

football (n) ***

/ˈfʊtˌbɔːl/

Fußball

In football, you pass the ball to other players with your foot.

Unit 9

game (n) ***

/geɪm/

Spiel

I love going to baseball games.

Unit 9

garlic (n) *

/ˈɡɑː(r)lɪk/

Knoblauch

Some people think that garlic is a cure for a cold.

Unit 9

germ (n)

/dʒɜː(r)m/

Krankheitserreger

A germ is a type of bacteria that spreads disease.

Unit 9

Get better soon.

/ɡet ˈbetə(r) suːn/

Werde schnell gesund. (Gute Besserung)

I'm sorry you're feeling ill. Get better soon.

Unit 9

go (cycling/swimming etc)(v) ***

/ɡəʊ (ˈsaɪklɪŋ/ˈswɪmɪŋ)/

(Fahrradfahren, Schwimmen etc.) gehen

They go jogging three times a week.

Unit 9

goal (n) ***

/ɡəʊl/

Tor

What a brilliant goal by Ronaldo!

Unit 9

golf (n) ***

/gɒlf/

Golf

You play golf using special sticks called "clubs".

Unit 9

gym (n) *

/ʤɪm/

Fitnessstudio/Turnhalle

There are exercise bikes and rowing machines at the gym.

Unit 9

had to

/həd tʊ/

musste

The doctor told him he had to eat less salt.

Unit 9

have (an operation) (v) ***

/hæv (ənˌ ɒpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n)/

(eine Operation) haben

Have you ever had an operation?

Unit 9

headache (n) *

/ˈhedeɪk/

Kopfschmerzen

"I've got a terrible headache." "Take some aspirin."

Unit 9

health (n) ***

/helθ/

Gesundheit

You should take more exercise it's good for your health.

Unit 9

helmet (n) *

/ˈhelmɪt/

Helm

Don't forget to wear your cycling helmet.

Unit 9

hit (v) ***

/hɪt/

schlagen

Golfers hit a small white ball with a club.

Unit 9

hole (n) ***

/həʊl/

Loch

Golfers try to hit a ball into a hole using a club.

Unit 9

hurt (v) ***

/hɜː(r)t/

schmerzen

My legs hurt after running so far.

Unit 9

ill (adj) ***

/ɪl/

krank

What's the matter? Are you ill?

Unit 9

illness (n) ***

/ˈɪlnəs/

Krankheit

The Arabs were the first to use alcohol to treat illnesses.

Unit 9

injection (n) **

(in)ˈdʒekʃ(ə)n/

Impfung

Children are often afraid of injections.

Unit 9

join (v) ***

/dʒɔɪn/

beitreten

It's a good idea to join a gym.

Unit 9

judo (n)

/ˈdʒuːdəʊ/

Judo

Judo is a sport in which you try to throw your opponent to the ground.

Unit 9

keep fit

/ˈkiːp ˌfɪt/

Bleib-fit, Trimm-dich

There's a lot of new vocabulary in the keep fit disciplines.

Unit 9

kick (v) ***

/kɪk/

kicken

In football, you have to kick the ball into the net to score a goal.

Unit 9

kit (n) **

/kɪt/

Ausrüstung

What do you think of the team's new football kit?

Unit 9

loser (n) *

/ˈluːzə(r)/

Verlierer

Moussambani was the loser, but he was very happy.

Unit 9

marathon (n) *

/ˈmærəθ(ə)n/

Marathon

A marathon is a very long running race.

Unit 9

martial arts (n pl) *

/ˈmɑː(r)ʃ(ə)l ɑː(r)ts/

Kampfsportart

Judo is one of the martial arts.

Unit 9

match (n) ***

/mætʃ/

Spiel

They go to a football match at the weekend.

Unit 9

medal (n) **

/ˈmed(ə)l/

Medaille

The winner of the race gets the gold medal.

Unit 9

medicine (n) **

/ˈmed(ə)s(ə)n/

Medizin

The discovery of DNA has had an enormous impact on medicine.

Unit 9

microscope (n) *

/ˈmaɪkrəˌskəʊp/

Mikroskop

A microscope is a piece of equipment for looking at things that are too small to see normally.

Unit 9

net (n) ***

/net/

Netz

In football, you have to kick the ball into the net to score a goal.

Unit 9

the Olympic Games (n pl)

/ði əˈlɪmpɪk ˌɡeɪms/

die Olympischen Spiele

In 2012 the Olympic Games take place in London.

Unit 9

ought to ***

/ɔːt tuː/

sollen

You ought to stay in bed if you've got a bad cold.

Unit 9

painful (adj) **

/ˈpeɪnf(ə)l/

schmerzhaft

Anaesthesia made operations less painful for patients.

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Global Pre intermediate wordlist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Global Pre intermediate Wordlist

Phonetics

Translation

Sample Sentence

Unit 9

pill (n) *

/pɪl/

Tablette

The doctor told me I should take two pills with a glass of water.

Unit 9

(exercise) plan (n)

/(ˈeksə(r)saɪz) plæn/

(Trainings-)Plan

It's important to have an exercise plan if you want to keep fit.

Unit 9

prescription (n) *

/prɪˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n/

Rezept

I'm afraid you need a prescription for antibiotics.

Unit 9

race (n) ***

/reɪs/

Rennen

Moussambani's race was the 100 metre freestyle swim.

Unit 9

record (n) ***

/ˈrekɔː(r)d/

Rekord

A record is the best achievement that anyone has ever done in a particular sport.

Unit 9

ride (v) ***

/raɪd/

fahren

I ride my bike to work every day.

Unit 9

rowing machine (n)

/ˈrəʊɪŋ ˌməʃiːn/

Rudermaschine

There are exercise bikes and rowing machines at the gym.

Unit 9

run (v) ***

/rʌn/

Rennen

Have you ever run in a marathon?

Unit 9

runner (n) **

/ˈrʌnə(r)/

Läufer(in)

Dorando Pietri was one of the unluckiest marathon runners.

Unit 9

say (v) ***

/seɪ/

sagen

The doctor said, "You should take a pill with a glass of water after lunch."

Unit 9

should ***

/ʃʊd/

sollte

You should take more exercise it's good for your health.

Unit 9

sick (adj) ***

/sɪk/

krank

I've got stomach ache and I feel sick.

Unit 9

a pair of skis

/ə peə(r) əv skiːz/

ein Paar Ski

If you want to go skiing, you should buy a pair of skis.

Unit 9

smoking (n)

/ˈsməʊkɪŋ/

Rauchen

Before the 1950s, doctors did not know that smoking could cause cancer.

Unit 9

sneeze

/sniːz/

niesen

When you sneeze, you blow air out of your nose in a sudden, uncontrolled way.

Unit 9

sore throat (n)

/ˈsɔː(r) ˌθrəʊt/

Halsschmerzen

I've got a sore throat and a blocked nose.

Unit 9

steam (n) **

/stiːm/

Dampf

Steam is a hot, wet substance that is produced when water is heated.

Unit 9

stomach ache (n)

/ˈstʌmək eɪk/

Bauchschmerzen

I've got stomach ache and I feel sick.

Unit 9

swimmer (n)

/ˈswɪmə(r)/

Schwimmer(in)

Are you a good swimmer?

Unit 9

swimming (n) *

/ˈswɪmɪŋ/

schwimmen

Mohammed Ramzan made history in the 1,500 metre swimming event.

Unit 9

swimsuit (n)

/ˈswɪmˌsuːt/

Badeanzug

The swimming team wore special Olympic swimsuits.

Unit 9

symptom (n) **

/ˈsɪmptəm/

Symptom

The symptoms of a cold are coughing and sneezing.

Unit 9

tablet (n) **

/ˈtæblət/

Tablette

You should take cough syrup or tablets if you have a sore throat.

Unit 9

take (a warm bath) ***

/teɪk (ə wɔː(r)m bɑːθ)/

(ein warmes Bad) nehmen

Take a warm bath before you go to bed it will help you sleep.

Unit 9

tell (v) ***

/tel/

sagen

The doctor told me I should take two pills with a glass of water.

Unit 9

thermometer (n)

/θə(r)ˈmɒmɪtə(r)/

Thermometer

A doctor uses a thermometer to measure someone's body temperature.

Unit 9

throw (v) ***

/θrəʊ/

werfen

Judo is a sport in which you try to throw your opponent to the ground.

Unit 9

toothache (n)

/ˈtuːθeɪk/

Zahnschmerzen

"What's the matter?" "I've got toothache."

Unit 9

treat (v) ***

/triːt/

behandeln

The Arabs were the first to use alcohol to treat illnesses.

Unit 9

vaccine (n)

/ˈvæksiːn/

Impfstoff

Vaccines have saved millions of people's lives.

Unit 9

virus (n) ***

/ˈvaɪrəs/

Virus

More than 200 different viruses can cause the common cold.

Unit 9

vitamin (n) **

/ˈvɪtəmɪn/

Vitamin

You should take lots of Vitamin C if you've got a cold.

Unit 9

wash (v) ***

/wɒʃ/

waschen

Wash your hands if they're dirty.

Unit 9

wear (v) ***

/weə(r)/

tragen

The team wore a special World Cup kit.

Unit 9

What's the matter?

/wɒts ðə ˈmætə(r)/

Was ist (denn) los?

"What's the matter?" "I'm feeling very tired."

Unit 9

wheelchair (n)

/ˈwiːlˌtʃeə(r)/

Rollstuhl

A wheelchair is a chair with large wheels that someone who cannot walk uses for moving around.

Unit 9

win (v) ***

/wɪn/

gewinnen

Who won the World Cup in 2010?

Unit 9

winner (n) **

/ˈwɪnə(r)/

Gewinner

Spain were winners of the World Cup in 2010.

Unit 9

X ray (n) *

/ˈeks reɪ/

Röntgenbild

An X ray is a picture of the inside of someone's body.

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 10

acquire (v) **

/əˈkwaɪə(r)/

erlangen

The English language is constantly acquiring new characteristics.

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