Wordlist Unit 2
Wordlist Unit 2
2 Memory
PAGE 22 caving /ˈkeɪvɪŋ/ noun
caving is the activity of moving through caves under
transparency /trænsˈpærənsi/ noun the ground
a transparency is a piece of clear plastic that shows Akeno loves to go caving with his brother.
a photograph
campsite /ˈkæmpˌsaɪt/ noun
Maura printed the photograph on to a transparency.
a campsite is an area where people can sleep
outside
PAGE 23 Santiago found a great campsite to stay at for the
synonym /ˈsɪnənɪm/ noun week.
a synonym is a word that means the same as rock climbing /rɒk ˈklaɪmɪŋ/ noun
another word rock climbing is the activity of climbing the side of
‘Great’ is a synonym for ‘good’. a mountain or rock with your hands, feet and special
equipment
memory /ˈmem(ə)ri/ noun
The mountain had great places for Luciano to go
a memory is something that you remember from the
rock climbing.
past
Zhong has lots of happy memories from his raise /reɪz/ verb
childhood. if you raise money, you do things to collect money
for a special or important purpose
deal with /diːl wɪð/ phrasal verb
The boy washed cars to raise money to help buy new
if you deal with something, you give it your
books for the school.
attention and solve the problem
Maura needs to deal with her stress better. bandage /ˈbændɪdʒ/ noun
a bandage is a piece of cloth that you use to cover a
unfamiliar /ˌʌnfəˈmɪljə(r)/ adjective
part of your body that has been hurt
something that is unfamiliar is something that you
The nurse tied the bandage around Selina’s arm.
do not know about
The man in the film spoke an unfamiliar language.
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subject /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/ noun
a subject is a topic or an area of knowledge that you relate /rɪˈleɪt/ verb
learn about at school if something relates to something else, there is a link
History is Gael’s favourite subject. between the two things
slide /slaɪd/ noun Juan relates 6 o’clock with dinner time.
a slide is a small photograph that is printed onto necessary /ˈnesəs(ə)ri/ adjective
clear plastic something that is necessary is needed in order to do
Byron showed the slide on the wall behind him for something
the class to see. Alek doesn’t have the necessary tools to fix his bike.
project /ˈprɒdʒekt/ noun reduce /rɪˈdjuːs/ verb
a project is an activity with many different parts if you reduce something, you make it smaller or less
We have a group project to do in this course. Guillermo takes the bus daily to help reduce the
number of cars on the road.