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Unit 1
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Unit 1, English File Elementary 4th Exercises and Flashcards
Wordlist for Unit 1, English File Elementary 4th
Word | Definition | Example |
Monday | the first day of the workweek, after sunday | Bye! See you on Monday |
Tuesday | the second day of the workweek, after monday | Do you like Tuesday? |
Wednesday | the third day of the workweek, after tuesday | Every Wednesday he plays football |
Thursday | the fourth day of the workweek, after wednesday | Adam has his piano lesson on Thursday |
Friday | the fifth day of the workweek, before saturday | Everybody loves Fridays |
Saturday | the first day of the weekend, after friday | Hurray! We go to the cinema on Saturday! |
Sunday | the last day of the week, often a day for rest or worship | Come and see me on Sunday |
zero | the number 0, meaning nothing or none | 20 below zero |
one | the number 1 | Give me one (1) apple, please |
two | the number 2 | A bird has got two (2) wings |
three | the number 3 | Can you name three countries in English? (3) |
four | the number 4 | A tiger has four legs |
five | the number 5 | And the winner is number five! (5) |
six | the number 6 | A working day usually ends at six o'clock |
seven | the number 7 | A week has seven days. (7) |
eight | the number 8 | Breakfast is at eight o'clock (8) |
nine | the number 9 | A working day usually starts at nine o'clock (9) |
ten | the number 10 | He has ten pounds (10) |
eleven | the number 11 | 'How old is David?' 'He's eleven.' (11) |
twelve | the number 12 | 'What's in the picture?' 'Twelve bags.' (12) |
thirteen | the number 13 | George is a teenager, he is thirteen years old |
fourteen | the number 14 | All fourteen (14) of us were happy. |
fifteen | the number 15 | 'Are you fourteen?' 'No, I'm fifteen!' (15) |
sixteen | the number 16 | 'How old is Maria?' 'I think she's sixteen.' (16) |
seventeen | the number 17 | 'What's in the photograph?' 'Seventeen students.' (17) |
eighteen | the number 18 | Eighteen (18) of the guests were gathered |
nineteen | the number 19 | 'How old is Felipe?' 'He's nineteen.' (19) |
twenty | the number 20 | 'Are you twenty?' 'No, I'm eighteen.' (18) |
twenty-one | the number 21 | Are you twenty or twenty-one? |
thirty | the number 30 | 'What's in the photograph?' 'Thirty buses.' (30) |
thirty-five | the number 35 | My aunt is thirty-five years old (35) |
forty | the number 40 | Can I have forty stickers, please? (40) |
forty-three | the number 43 | My mum is forty-three years old (43) |
fifty | the number 50 | Add fifty grams of milk and stir it up |
fifty-nine | the number 59 | Room fifty-nine is on the second floor |
sixty | the number 60 | An hour has sixty minutes |
sixty-seven | the number 67 | I have sixty-seven cars in my collection |
seventy | He's seventy (70) | |
seventy-two | The British Airways flight to Madrid is boarding at gate seventy-two | |
eighty | the number 80 | Eighty comes after seventy nine |
eighty-eight | the number 88 | Bus number eighty-eight goes to my house |
ninety | the number 90 | A good theatre ticket costs ninety dollars |
ninety-four | the number 94 | Take bus number ninety-four (94) |
Africa | a continent south of europe, known for the sahara desert and wildlife like lions and elephants | Africa is bigger than North America |
African | a person or thing from africa | African music has some interesting drum beats |
American | a person or thing from the united states of america | American brands are popular in the world |
Argentina | a country in south america, famous for tango and beef | Argentina is in South America |
Argentinian | a person or thing from argentina | Do you like Argentinian people? |
Asia | the largest continent, home to countries like china, japan, and india | Asia is bigger than Australia |
Asian | a person or thing from asia | I like Asian food |
Australia | a country and continent known for kangaroos and the great barrier reef | Asia is bigger than Australia |
Australian | a person or thing from australia | Australian animals are exotic |
Brazil | 'Where's São Paulo?' 'It's in Brazil.' | |
Brazilian | a person or thing from brazil | Are you Brazilian? |
China | a country in asia, known for the great wall and pandas | Beijing is in China |
Chinese | a person or thing from china; also the language spoken in china | Can we eat some Chinese food tonight? |
Czech | a person or thing from the czech republic | Czech companies work with us |
the Czech Republic | a country in central europe, known for prague and its medieval castles | I am from the Czech Republic |
Egypt | a country in north africa, famous for pyramids and the nile river | 'Hi, I'm from Cairo.' 'Oh, I'm from Egypt, too!' |
Egyptian | a person or thing from egypt | His name is Horus, and he is Egyptian |
England | a country in the uk, known for london, tea, and big ben | England has very strong football championship |
English | a person or thing from england; also the language spoken in many countries | Are you English? |
Europe | a continent with countries like france, germany, and spain, known for its history and culture | England and Italy are in Europe |
European | a person or thing from europe | Britain is not a part of the European Union |
France | a country in europe, famous for paris, the eiffel tower, and cheese | France is famous about its cheese |
French | a person or thing from france; also the language spoken there | Do you speak French? |
German | a person or thing from germany; also the language spoken there | Do you speak German? |
Germany | a country in europe, known for berlin, cars, and beer | Berlin is in Germany |
Hungarian | a person or thing from hungary | Are you Hungarian? |
Hungary | a country in central europe, famous for budapest and paprika | 'Are you from Budapest?' 'Yes, it's in Hungary.' |
Ireland | a country in europe, known for green landscapes and celtic music | He is from Ireland |
Irish | a person or thing from ireland | Dublin is an Irish city |
Italian | a person or thing from italy; also the language spoken there | Do you know Italian? |
Italy | a country in europe, famous for rome, pizza, and art | Anna lives in Italy |
Japan | a country in asia, known for tokyo, sushi, and cherry blossoms | 'Where's Akemi from?' 'She's from Tokyo, in Japan.' |
Japanese | a person or thing from japan; also the language spoken there | Can you speak Japanese? |
Mexican | a person or thing from mexico | Do you like Mexican food like taco? |
Mexico | a country in north america, known for tacos, mariachi, and ancient pyramids | Are you from Mexico? |
North America | a continent with countries like the usa, canada, and mexico | Africa is bigger than North America |
North American | a person or thing from north america | The USA is a North American country |
Poland | Are they from Poland? | |
Ukraine | He's from Kyiv, Ukraine | |
Ukrainian | Do you speak Ukrainian? | |
Scotland | a country in the uk, known for edinburgh, kilts, and bagpipes | Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland |
Scottish | a person or thing from scotland | All my dad's relatives are Scottish people |
South America | a continent with countries like brazil, argentina, and peru, known for the amazon rainforest | Brazil and Peru are in South America |
South American | a person or thing from south america | Argentina is a South American country |
Spain | a country in europe, famous for flamenco, paella, and barcelona | 'Where's he from?' 'He's from Spain.' |
Spanish | a person or thing from spain; also the language spoken in spain and many countries | Are you Spanish? |
Swiss | a person or thing from switzerland | I love Swiss chocolate |
Switzerland | a country in europe, famous for chocolate, watches, and the alps | A lot of people in Switzerland go to work by train |
Turkey | a country in europe and asia, known for istanbul and turkish delight | Istanbul is in Turkey |
Turkish | a person or thing from turkey; also the language spoken there | Do you know Turkish? |
USA | short for the united states of america, a country in north america, known for new york and hollywood | I'd like to go to the USA – especially New York and Chicago |
board | to get on a plane, ship, or train | Can we board our flight now? |
chair | a piece of furniture you sit on, usually with a back and four legs | Are there any vacant chairs in the room? |
computer | a machine used for work, studying, or entertainment, like a laptop or desktop | Can I use your computer to write an e-mail? |
desk | a table for working or studying, often with drawers | All the necessary documents are on the desk |
door | a movable panel used to enter or exit a room or building | Can you please close the door? |
picture | an image or photo, often hung on a wall or displayed in a frame | After reading the report I had a much better picture of the situation |
table | a flat surface with legs, used for eating, working, or placing things | A book lay open on the table |
wall | a vertical structure that separates or encloses spaces in a building | I put a picture on the wall |
window | an opening in a wall or door with glass, used for light or air | I can't open the window |
a double room | a hotel room with one large bed or two small beds for two people | We do not have any double rooms available |
Good afternoon | a polite greeting used between 12 p.m. and the evening | Good afternoon, how are you? |
Good evening | a polite greeting used after sunset | Good evening! How are you? |
Good morning | a polite greeting used before 12 p.m | Gentlemen and ladies, good morning |
Goodnight | a way to say goodbye or end the day, often before going to bed | Goodnight. Sleep well |
madam | a respectful way to address a woman | Can I help you with your bags, madam? |
reception | the area in a hotel where guests check in or get help | A reception for 500 people was held in the evening |
sir | a respectful way to address a man | Excuse me, sir. Is this your dog? |
No problem | a phrase meaning "it's okay" or "you're welcome." | A: Can I change the date for our meeting? B: Sure, no problem |
on business | traveling or doing something for work, not for fun | Are you here on business or tourism? |
What about you? | a question to ask how someone is or what they think | I like music. What about you? |
Would you like...? | a polite way to offer or ask if someone wants something | Would you like a coffee? |
address | the place where someone lives or a building is located | Can you tell me your home address, please? |
age | how old someone is, measured in years | At the age of sixteen or seventeen you can get a job |
airport | a place where planes take off and land | He met her at the airport |
Bye | a casual way to say goodbye | Bye! See you on Thursday |
country | a nation with its own government, like france or japan | After five years in America, she moved back to her home country, Japan |
a way to send messages online using a computer or phone | Can you give me your email address, please? | |
fine | another word for "good" or "okay." | 'How's Jack?' 'Oh, he's fine.' |
first name | a person's given name, like john or maria | 'What is your first name?' 'John.' |
Hi | a casual way to say hello | Hi Jack! |
hotel | a building where people stay when traveling | Can you book a hotel for me not far from the airport, please? |
I'm… | a way to introduce yourself, like "i'm anna." | I'm a doctor |
internet | a global network used to find information or communicate | Are you on the internet? |
museum | a place where you can see art, history, or science exhibits | All museums in London are free |
pasta | an italian food made from dough, like spaghetti or penne | I always have pasta in the Italian restaurant |
phone | a device used to call or message people | A woman answered the phone |
pizza | a round italian food with toppings like cheese and tomato | Are we having pizza again tonight? |
postcode | a series of letters and numbers used to identify a specific area for mail | Don't forget to enter your postcode |
salad | a dish made of raw or cooked vegetables, often with dressing | A small salad, please |
sandwich | a food made with bread and fillings like meat, cheese, or vegetables | A cheese and tomato sandwich, please |
surname | a person's last name, like smith or lee | Can you spell your surname please? Certainly. It's G–A–L–E |
thanks | a casual way to say thank you | Can you pass me the book? Thanks a lot |
university | a school where people study after high school, like college | "Did you go to university?" "Yes, I went to Oxford." |
website | a page on the internet with information about a topic, person, or business | Buy a ticket on the website |
well | Are you well? |