9. Flashcards
someone whose job is to teach in a school, college, etc
teacher (noun)
- History, teacher
to learn about a subject, usually at school or university
study (verb)
- I studied biology before going into medicine
one of the two flat parts on the ends of your legs that you stand on
foot noun)
- Bare feet
- He stepped on my foot
a vehicle that takes people to hospital when they are sick or hurt
ambulance
to feel very embarrassed about something
cringe (verb)
- Jenna cringed at the sight of her father dancing
to stop trying to think of the answer to a joke or question
give up (Phrasal verb)
- Do you give up?
the ability to see
eyesight (noun)
- My eyesight is getting worse
having very little money or few possessions
poor (Adjective)
- Most of this people are desperately poor
a table that you sit at to write or work, often with drawers
desk (noun)
to make someone slightly angry
annoy (verb)
- I’m sorry, is my cough annoying you?
- He’s always late and it’s starting to annoy me
every time or at any time
whenever (Conjunction)
- You can go whenever you want
- I tried to help them out whenever possible
a person who you dislike or oppose
enemy (noun)
- I try not to make any enemies
If two or more people -, they like each other and are friendly to each other.
get along (Phrasal verb)
- I don’t really get along with my sister’s husband
When people -, they use physical force to try to defeat each other.
fight (verb)
- Two men were arrested for fighting outside a bar
to vomit
barf (US very informal verb)
- things measure a small distance from one side to the other.
narrow (Adjective)
- An narrow street
an empty area that is available to be used
space (noun)
- A parking space
a small piece of metal that is fixed to the surface of something, usually for decoration
stud (noun)
to decide which thing you want
choose (verb)
- I helped my sister choose a name for her baby