Face2face+Second+Edition+Spanish Pre Intermediate
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accept (an invitation) əkˈsept (ən ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃən) verb aceptar (una invitación)
circuito cerrado de
CCTV ˌsiː.siː.tiːˈviː noun
televisión
couple (of weeks) ˈkʌp.(ə)l (əv wiːks) noun par (de semanas)
course kɔːs noun curso
cousin ˈkʌz.ən noun primo
create kriˈeɪt verb crear
CV ˌsiːˈviː noun CV
pescado rebozado y
fish and chips ˌfɪʃ ən ˈtʃɪps noun
patatas fritas
long (way from) lɒŋ (weɪ frəm) adjective largo (camino de)
look (for a job) lʊk (fər ə dʒɒb) verb buscar (trabajo)
look (for) lʊk (fər) verb buscar
look after someone /
lʊk ˈɑːf.tə ˈsʌm.wʌn / ˈsʌm.θɪŋ phrasal verb cuidar
something
look at something lʊk ət ˈsʌm.θɪŋ phrasal verb mirar
lookalike ˈlʊk.əˌlɑɪk noun doble
lose luːz verb perder
lose (your job) luːz (jə dʒɒb) verb perder (el empleo)
lose (your keys/mobile) luːz (jə kiːz / ˈməʊ.baɪl) verb perder (llaves/móvil)
rechazar (una
refuse (an invitation) rɪˈfjuːz (ən ˌɪn.vɪˈteɪ.ʃən) verb
invitación)
reggae ˈreɡ.eɪ noun reggae
relative ˈrel.ə.tɪv noun pariente
visita a lugares de
sightseeing ˈsaɪt.siː.ɪŋ noun
interés
social networking site ˈsəʊ.ʃəl ˈnet.wɜːk.ɪŋ saɪt noun sitio de red social
alternar / hacer vida
socialise ˈsəʊ.ʃəl.aɪz verb
social
sold səʊld verb vendió
solve sɒlv verb solucionar
somebody ˈsʌm.bə.di pronoun alguien
something ˈsʌm.θɪŋ pronoun algo
sometimes ˈsʌm.taɪmz adverb a veces
very surprising
wanting to be successful or powerful
a vehicle that takes people to hospital when
they are ill or hurt
something that lives and moves but is not a
person, bird, fish, or insect
An animated film is one in which drawings and
models seem to move.
slightly angry
making you feel annoyed
a different person or thing
another word for anyone
any object, event, or situation
in or to any place
a set of rooms for someone to live in on one
level of a building or house
to tell someone that you are sorry for having
done something that has caused them problems
or unhappiness
a computer program designed for a particular
purpose
used to say that you have read or been told
something although you are not certain it is
true
to perform in a film
an occasion when someone appears in public
an official request for something, usually in
writing
to ask officially for something, often by writing
a part of a building or piece of land used for a
particular purpose
to speak angrily to someone, telling them that
you disagree with them
an angry discussion with someone in which you
both disagree
a military force that fights wars on the ground
to or in different parts of a place
If the police arrest someone, they take them
away to ask them about a crime which they
might have committed.
to get to a place
the making or study of paintings, drawings, etc
or the objects created
a piece of writing in a magazine, newspaper,
etc
at the same time or a very short time after
to stop existing
difficult to do or understand
almost never
to share interests, experiences, or other
characteristics with someone or something
the person who is in charge of an organization
pain inside your head
good for your health
to be told some information
large in amount or degree
willing to help
great in amount, size, or level
a type of pop music with songs about problems
in society and words that are spoken and not
sung
to pay money in order to use something for a
short time
to wait on the telephone until someone can
speak to you
a long visit to a place away from where you live,
for pleasure
a time when you do not have to go to work or
school
money given by an employer to someone who
isn't working because they are on holiday
without a place to live
not likely to lie, cheat, or steal
a strong feeling of shock or fear, or something
that makes you feel shocked or afraid
someone who organizes a party and invites the
guests
a place like a cheap hotel, where you can live
when you are away from home or have no home
a woman who organizes a party and invites the
guests
A house wine is the least expensive wine on the
wine list in a restaurant.
used to ask about the way something happens
or is done
used to talk about how distant something is
used in questions to ask about the amount of
time something takes
used in questions to ask about the number of
something
used in questions to ask about the quantity of
something
used in questions to ask about the amount of
times something happens
used in questions to ask the age of a person or
thing
Humid air or weather is hot and slightly wet.
wanting or needing food
to start moving or doing something more
quickly
to place someone in a mental state like sleep, in
which their thoughts can be easily influenced
abbreviation for identification: an official
document that shows or proves who you are
who someone is
an area of ground
a mobile phone
not anything
not anywhere
a group of numbers that represents something
not often
An odd number does not produce a whole
number when it is divided by two.
to ask someone if they would like something
a room or building where people work
approved by the government or someone in
authority
many times or regularly
a thick liquid that comes from under the Earth's
surface that is used as a fuel and for making
parts of machines move smoothly
agreed or acceptable
not early or late
alone
one time
connected to a system of computers, especially
the Internet
on-the-job training happens while you are at
work
the beginning of something
a musical play in which most of the words are
sung
when a doctor cuts someone's body to remove
or repair part of it
a situation in which it is possible for you to do
something, or a possibility of doing something
to plan or arrange something
An organised person plans things well and does
not waste time or effort.
something that is in the form in which it was
first created and has not been copied or
changed
happening, used, or in a place that is outside
and not inside a building
during a particular period of time
to sleep longer than you had intended
to have to pay money back to someone
belonging to or done by a particular person or
thing
someone who legally owns something
to arrive
two times
one of two children who are born to the same
mother at the same time
someone who has particular qualities or
interests
having all the qualities you expect a particular
person, object, place, etc to have
a thick, round piece of rubber filled with air,
that fits around a wheel
a thing that you hold above your head to keep
yourself dry when it is raining
not ambitious
not beautiful or nice to look at
not probable and difficult to believe
the brother of your mother or father, or the
husband of your aunt
to know the meaning of something that
someone says
not having a job
Something that is unexpected surprises you
because you did not know it was going to
happen.
unlucky
not friendly
sad
not strong, and likely to become ill
not wanting to help someone, in a way that
seems unfriendly
a special set of clothes that are worn by people
who do a particular job or people who go to a
particular school
not intelligent
a place where students study at a high level to
get a degree (= type of qualification)
not able to be trusted or depended on
Someone who is unselfish thinks about what is
good for other people, not just about their own
advantage.
not certain or having doubts
continuing to happen before a particular time
or event and then stopping
different and not ordinary, often in a way that is
interesting or exciting
unhappy or worried because something
unpleasant has happened
used to show that a particular thing always
happened or was true in the past, especially if it
no longer happens or is no longer true
in the way that most often happens
Valuable objects could be sold for a lot of
money.
someone who does not eat meat or fish
someone who has suffered the effects of
violence, illness, or bad luck
a piece of equipment used to record something
onto videotape
a game in which you make pictures move on a
screen
the things that you can see from a place
a place where people live in the countryside
that includes buildings such as shops and a
school but which is smaller than a town
accept an invitation 8B
She could access the camera in her laptop
11C
using remote technology.
The restaurant owner died in a shooting
2C
accident.
Do you act? 3C
It's an action film. 4A
outdoor activities 7D
take an aspirin 3A
He's assisting the police. 3C
We're not talking about sales assistants. 3C
late-night bars 9C
I was so bored. 4C
TV is just boring. 4C
She wants to borrow some money from the
6D
bank.
I go to college. 1A
write a CV 3B
empty bottles 8C
All these people will need food, water, energy
5A
and a place to live.
I don't have enough energy to do anything. 9B
She's a guitarist. 3C
She hired a gunman to murder her ex-husband. 10C
I sometimes go to the gym on Sundays. 1C
She's immature. 6C
She's impatient. 6C
She's impolite. 6C
It's impossible. 6C
Claire wanted to improve her English. 2B
You can get really cheap flights if you buy them
1B
in advance.
If someone asked me to sing in public, I'd
12B
definitely do it.
We won't get there in time. 9A
She's inconsiderate. 6C
She's incorrect. 6C
The cost of living is increasing. 5A
Some coincidences are really incredible. 2C
Parts of it are very industrial. 8D
I shall inform the police. 3C
Police are asking for information about the
3C
crime.
He taught them to cook using fresh ingredients. 1A
100 species of plants, insects and animals
5C
become extinct every day.
I’m taking lots of insect repellent. 7B
She shot him once in the heart, killing him
11B
instantly.
What instrument can he play? 1A
I was so interested. 4C
accept an invitation 8B
I invited him in for coffee. 2B
Do people always pay a lot for items of
10A
memorabilia?
There aren't any jackets. 7B
I've been to hundreds of jazz concerts. 4B
a judo match 2D
She's a bit more mature. 6A
How much did the British government agree to
1A
spend on school meals?
The army are trying to get medical supplies to
11C
the victims of last week’s floods.
Damon wants a medium. 10D
We first met when she was renting a room in
2B
my sister’s flat.
There are no members of the Gucci family in
10C
the company.
Do people always pay a lot for memorabilia? 10A
It's a musical. 4A
She's a politician. 3C
It's very polluted. 8D
There is more pollution than there was 10 years
5A
ago.
I don’t really like pop. 4B
What is the most popular holiday destination? 1C
It's good to hear a positive story abou wildlife. 5C
My favourite possession cost a lot of money. 12A
I don't think that's possible. 12A
I prefer animals. 2D
refuse an invitation 8B
I was so relaxed. 4C
TV programmes can be relaxing. 4C
She's very reliable. 6A
Heavy rain has delayed relief efforts. 11C
She could access the camera in her laptop
11C
using remote technology.
Do you always have to have the remote control? 4C
We first met when she was renting a room in
2B
my sister’s flat.
a rented flat 9C
My boss hasn't replied to my email yet. 11D
His school reports are much better than his
6A
brother's.
a return flight 1B
go sightseeing 7D
in the sixties 2A
Kathy is unselfish. 6C
I'm unsure. 6C
Hopkins didn’t have a copy of the book until he
2C
found one.
What is unusual about the hostel? 7D
I get upset when he says he’s got too much
9B
work.
Wherabouts in Spain? 1D
We can live wherever we want. 5B
Which other languages can you speak? 1A
While he was waiting for his train home, he saw
2C
a book.
Who did he make lunch for in 1999? 1A
1A app æp noun
1A around əˈraʊnd adverb
1A big bɪɡ adjective
1A brother ˈbrʌð.ə noun
1A campaign kæmˈpeɪn noun
1A celebrity səˈleb.rə.ti noun
1A chat tʃæt verb
2C so səʊ conjunction
3B CV ˌsiːˈviː noun
4B DJ ˈdiːˌdʒeɪ noun
9A by baɪ preposition
9A flight flaɪt noun
9A forget fəˈɡet verb
9A in time ɪn taɪm phrase
9A last lɑːst adverb
periódico a newspaper
pieza a piece of a machine or vehicle
de verdad used to emphasize a noun
If something rings, it makes the sound of a bell,
sonar and if you ring a bell, you cause it to make a
sound.
especialmente especially
an arrangement for what you intend to do or
plan
how you intend to do something
quedarse to spend a short period of time in a place
recorrido a visit to and around a place, area, or country
presentarse to arrive
ganarse la vida the money that you earn from your job
I go to college.
school dinners
I work in a factory.
Sarah works for a fashion company.
How far is it from your home?
You can get really cheap flights if you buy them
in advance.
a half-hour train journey
Gary Watson is a lawyer for an American
multinational.
I work for a multinational.
I work in an office.
I work in a restaurant.
a return flight
The series returns to our screens this week.
I work with teenagers.
People can sit in traffic jams for seven hours a
day.
Wherabouts in Spain?
in the sixties
He sold the KFC company.
He continued to work as KFC’s public
spokesman.
There are only 81 three-star restaurants in the
world.
André and Edouard Michelin started the
Michelin company in France.
Harland stayed at home to look after his
younger brother and sister.
Hungry travellers stopped at the service
station.
He started cooking for hungry travellers.
They developed a new tyre for bicycles.
a judo match
I prefer animals.
I would like to share my life with someone
special.
I would like to share my life with someone
special.
I'm quite sporty.
Relationship status: Single
I love tennis.
I’m a vegetarian.
It's a lot of work.
We have to work in pairs and take turns.
I’d like to have a job with job security.
call an ambulance
take an aspirin
You have to know everything about the human
body.
A paramedic has to learn the names of all the
different bones in the body.
We have to stay calm in an emergency.
In my job now, I have friendly colleagues.
I was terrified.
In my job now, I have on-the-job training.
I’d like to have a job with opportunities for
travel.
We have to do practical and written exams.
Can people in your country get unemployment
benefit?
write a CV
She's a guitarist.
I shall inform the police.
Police are asking for information about the
crime.
Who was the interviewer?
She's a politician.
Furniture companies want to make
improvements to their products.
Which professions are unpopular in your
country?
We have radios so we can get help when we're
in trouble.
The company employs 2500 staff.
There is a test for the furniture.
It's a drama.
He often dresses as characters from Depp’s
films.
What was the last film you saw?
It's a musical.
She wears a lot of Marilyn Monroe's original
clothes.
the plot of a film
When did he realise that he looked like Johnny?
He has an amazing resemblance to Johnny
Depp.
It's a science fiction (sci-fi) film.
It's a thriller.
It's a war film.
It's a western.
I was so bored.
TV is just boring.
Do you have cable TV?
I was so interested.
Many parents are annoyed at the amount of TV
advertising aimed at children.
I don’t download programmes very often.
I enjoy watching reality TV.
I was so relaxed.
TV programmes can be relaxing.
Do you always have to have the remote control?
solve a problem
solve a problem
100 species of plants, insects and animals
become extinct every day.
We talked about the day.
talk about a topic
Tourism is one reason why gorillas haven't
become extinct.
a charity event
She's immature.
She's impatient.
She's impolite.
It's impossible.
She's inconsiderate.
She's incorrect.
He stays out all night.
She's unambitious.
He's unattractive.
She's unfriendly.
She's unhappy.
She's unhealthy.
She's unhelpful.
She's unintelligent.
He's the most unreliable member of the family.
Kathy is unselfish.
I'm unsure.
Darren works as a waiter in his parents'
restaurant.
I'm going to beat you this time.
steal cars
We visited a waterfall.
outdoor activities
It's a long way from anywhere.
There isn't another room available today.
All the rooms are basic but comfortable.
Check-out is at 12 o'clock.
All the rooms are basic but comfortable.
go sightseeing
accept an invitation
It’s OK to kiss people you don’t know on the
cheek.
It's OK to smoke without asking.
You should arrive on time.
I need to buy some presents for my family.
refuse an invitation
empty bottles
late-night bars
It drives us crazy.
I was doing evening classes twice a week.
a designer label
It suits you.
Would you like to try it on?
I’ll give you a call