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Global Elementary Wordlist 1 страница



 

 

Global Elementary Wordlist

Phonetics

Translation

Sample Sentence

Unit 1

about (prep) ***

/əˈbaʊt/

 

He's about 35.

Unit 1

address (n) ***

/əˈdres/

 

What's your address?

Unit 1

airport (n) ***

/ˈeə(r)ˌpɔː(r)t/

 

Heathrow is the name of an airport in London.

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back (n) ***

/bæk/

 

British number plates are yellow at the back of the car.

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billion (n) **

/ˈbɪljən/

 

A billion = 1,000,000,000.

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bus (n) ***

/bʌs/

 

This is a bus.

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business (n) ***

/ˈbɪznəs/

 

English is the language of business.

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car (n) ***

/kɑː(r)/

 

Number plates are on the front and back of a car.

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car park (n)

/kɑː(r) pɑː(r)k/

 

My car is in the car park.

Unit 1

cell phone (AmE) (n)

/sel fəʊn/

 

In American English, a portable phone is called a cell phone.

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chocolate (n) **

/ˈtʃɒklət/

 

I love chocolate!

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code (n) ***

/kəʊd/

 

What's the international phone code for the UK?

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combination (n) ***

/ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/

 

Number plates are a combination of letters and numbers.

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common (adj) ***

/ˈkɒmən/

 

Three (3) is a very common number.

Unit 1

computer (n) ***

/kəmˈpjuːtə(r)/

 

English is the language of computers.

Unit 1

country (n) ***

/ˈkʌntri/

 

English is an official language in more than 50 countries.

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date of birth (n) *

/ˈdeɪt ev ˌbɜː(r)θ/

 

What's your date of birth?

Unit 1

different (adj) ***

/ˈdɪfrənt/

 

English is the official language in more than 50 different countries.

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doctor (n) ***

/ˈdɒktə(r)/

 

My father is a doctor.

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drink (n) ***

/drɪŋk/

 

Juice is a type of drink.

Unit 1

education (n) ***

/ˌedjʊˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/

 

Three (3) is a very common number in education.

Unit 1

eight (8) (number)

/eɪt/

 

The word "postcode" has eight letters.

Unit 1

eighteen (18) (number)

/ˌeɪˈtiːn/

 

I'm eighteen.

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eighth (8th) (ordinal number)

/eɪtθ/

 

August is the eighth month of the year.

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eighty (80) (number)

/ˈeɪti/

 

My grandfather is eighty.

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eleven (11) (number)

/ɪˈlev(ə)n/

 

My brother is eleven.

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email (n) ***

/ˈiːmeɪl/

 

Do you send many emails?

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email address (n)

/ˈiːmeɪl ˌədres/

 

What's your email address?

Unit 1

emergency (n) ***

/ɪˈmɜː(r)dʒ(ə)nsi/

 

999 is the emergency number in the UK.

Unit 1

English (adj) ***

/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/

 

Many English words are similar in other languages.

Unit 1

family (n) ***

/ˈfæm(ə)li/

 

How many people are there in your family?

Unit 1

fashion (n) ***

/ˈfæʃ(ə)n/

 

Are you interested in fashion?

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fifteen (15) (number)

/ˌfɪfˈtiːn/

 

My sister's fifteen.

Unit 1

fifth (5th) (ordinal number)

/fɪfθ/

 

May is the fifth month of the year.


 

Unit 1

fifty (50) (number)

/ˈfɪfti/

 

"How old are you?" "I'm fifty. "

Unit 1

fine (adj) ***

/faɪn/

 

"How are you?" "I'm fine. "

Unit 1

first (1st) (ordinal number) ***

/fɜː(r)st/

 

January is the first month of the year.

Unit 1

first language (n)

/ˈfɜː(r)st ˌlæŋɡwɪdʒ/

 

English is my first language.

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first name (n) *

/ˈfɜː(r)st ˌneɪm/

 

What's your first name?

Unit 1

five (5) (number)

/faɪv/



 

The word "phone" has five letters.

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fixed phone (n)

/ˈfɪkst ˌfəʊn/

 

I have a fixed phone, but I don't have a mobile phone.

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food (n) ***

/fuːd/

 

Sandwiches are a type of food.

Unit 1

forty (40) (number)

/ˈfɔː(r)ti/

 

My mother's forty.

Unit 1

four (4) (number)

/fɔː(r)/

 

The word "golf" has four letters.

Unit 1

fourth (4th) (ordinal number)

/fɔː(r)θ/

 

April is the fourth month of the year.

Unit 1

fourteen (14) (number)

/ˌfɔː(r)ˈtiːn/

 

I'm a student and I'm fourteen.

Unit 1

freephone (n)

/ˈfriːˌfəʊn/

 

Freephone numbers begin with 080 in the UK.

Unit 1

front (n) ***

/frʌnt/

 

British number plates are white at the front of the car.

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golf (n) ***

/ɡɒlf/

 

Do you play golf?

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Good to see you.

/ɡʊd tə ˈsiː juː/

 

"My name's Mark." "Hi Mark. Good to see you. "

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Hello. (interjection) ***

/həˈləʊ/

 

Hello. My name's Christina.

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her (possessive adjective) ***

/hɜː(r)/

 

Her name's Liliya and she's from the Ukraine.

Unit 1

Hey. (interjection) *

/heɪ/

 

"My name's Mark." " Hey Mark. Good to see you."

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Hi. (interjection) *

/haɪ/

 

"My name's Christina." " Hi Christina. Good to see you."

Unit 1

his (possessive adjective) ***

/hɪz/

 

His name's Hani and he's from Saudi Arabia.

Unit 1

hospital (n) ***

/ˈhɒspɪt(ə)l/

 

Hospitals and universities are types of place.

Unit 1

hotel (n) ***

/həʊˈtel/

 

They speak English at the hotel.

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How are you?

/ˈhaʊ ə ˌjuː/

 

" How are you? " "I'm fine."

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I'm

/aɪm/

 

"How are you?" " I'm fine."

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international (adj) ***

/ˌɪntə(r)ˈnæʃ(ə)nəl/

 

International words are the same in many different languages.

Unit 1

(the) internet (n) ***

(ðiː) ˈɪntə(r)ˌnet

 

Do you use the internet?

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isn't

/ˈɪz(ə)nt/

 

She isn't from Russia ‐‐she's from the Ukraine.

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It's

/ɪts/

 

"Where's the car?" " It's over here."

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job (n) ***

/ʤɒb/

 

She's a teacher ‐‐that's her job.

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juice (n) **

/dʒuːs/

 

Juice is a type of drink.

Unit 1

key (n) ***

/kiː/

 

Where are my car keys?

Unit 1

kilometre (n) *

/kɪˈlɒmɪtə(r), ˈkɪləˌmiːtə(r)/

 

" Kilometre " is a word connected with transport.

Unit 1

language (n) ***

/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/

 

I speak two languages.


 

 

Unit 1

letter (n) ***

/ˈletə(r)/

 

Number plates are a combination of letters and numbers.

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love (v) ***

/lʌv/

 

I love chocolate!

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lucky (adj) ***

/ˈlʌki/

 

People in China think the number eight is lucky.

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marital status (n)

/ˈmærɪt(ə)l ˌsteɪtəs/

 

"What's your marital status?" "Single."

Unit 1

mathematics (n) **

/ˌmæθəˈmætɪks/

 

Three (3) is a very common number in mathematics.

Unit 1

menu (n) **

/ˈmenjuː/

 

" Menu " is a word connected with food and drink.

Unit 1

million (number) **

/ˈmɪljən/

 

English is the first or second language for more than 500 million people.

Unit 1

mobile phone (BrE) (n) **

/ˌməʊbaɪl ˈfəʊn/

 

In British English, a portable phone is called a mobile phone.

Unit 1

music (n) ***

/ˈmjuːzɪk/

 

Pop is a type of music.

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new (adj) ***

/njuː/

 

I like to learn new words.

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Nice to meet you.

/ˌnaɪs tə ˈmiːt juː/

 

"Hi Sasha. I'm Tom." " Nice to meet you, Tom."

Unit 1

nine (9) (number)

/naɪn/

 

The word "chocolate" has nine letters.

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nineteen (19) (number)

/ˌnaɪnˈtiːn/

 

Menahi is a student and he's nineteen.

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ninety (90) (number)

/ˈnaɪnti

 

My grandmother's ninety.

Unit 1

ninth (9th) (ordinal number)

/naɪnθ/

 

September is the ninth month of the year.

Unit 1

no (adv) ***

/nəʊ/

 

"Is that your car?" " No, it isn't."

Unit 1

number (n) ***

/ˈnʌmbə(r)/

 

Number plates are a combination of letters and numbers.

Unit 1

number plate (n)

/ˈnʌmbə(r) ˌpleɪt/

 

Number plates are on the front and back of a car.

Unit 1

official (adj) ***

/əˈfɪʃ(ə)l/

 

English is an official language in more than 50 countries.

Unit 1

OK (adj) ***

/ˌəʊˈkeɪ/

 

"How are you?" " OK. "

Unit 1

one (1) (number) ***

/wʌn/

 

One coffee, please.

Unit 1

place (n) ***

/pleɪs/

 

Hospitals and universities are types of place.

Unit 1

politics (n) ***

/ˈpɒlətɪks/

 

Three (3) is a very common number in politics.

Unit 1

pop (music) (n) *

/ˈpɒp ˌmjuːzɪk/

 

Do you like pop?

Unit 1

postcode (n)

/ˈpəʊs(t)ˌkəʊd/

 

What's your postcode?

Unit 1

question (n) ***

/ˈkwestʃ(ə)n/

 

The sentence "What's your name?" is a question.

Unit 1

radio (n) ***

/ˈreɪdiəʊ/

 

" Radio " is an international word.

Unit 1

religion (n) ***

/rɪˈlɪʤ(ə)n/

 

Three (3) is a very common number in religion.

Unit 1

rich (adj) ***

/rɪtʃ/

 

Someone who is rich has a lot of money.

Unit 1

sandwich (n) **

/ˈsæn(d)wɪʤ/

 

Sandwiches are a type of food.

Unit 1

science (n) ***

/ˈsaɪəns/

 

Three (3) is a very common number in science.

Unit 1

second (2nd) (ordinal number) ***

/ˈsekənd/

 

February is the second month of the year.

Unit 1

second language (n)

/ˌsekənd ˈlæŋgwɪʤ/

 

English is my first language and French is my second language.

Unit 1

seven (7) (number)

/ˈsev(ə)n/

 

The word "address" has seven letters.


 

Unit 1

seventh (7th) (ordinal number)

/ˈsev(ə)nθ/

 

July is the seventh month of the year.

Unit 1

similar (adj) ***

/ˈsɪmɪlə(r)/

 

Many English words are similar in other languages.

Unit 1

six (6) (number)

/sɪks/

 

The word "family" has six letters.

Unit 1

sixth (6th) (ordinal number)

/sɪksθ/

 

June is the sixth month of the year.

Unit 1

sport (n) ***

/spɔː(r)t/

 

Do you like sport?

Unit 1

surname (n) *

/ˈsɜː(r)ˌneɪm/

 

What's your surname?

Unit 1

taxi (n) ***

/ˈtæksi/

 

A taxi is a type of transport.

Unit 1

telephone number (n)

/ˈtelɪfəʊn ˌnʌmbə(r)

 

What's your telephone number?

Unit 1

ten (10) (number)

/ten/

 

The word "kilometres" has ten letters.

Unit 1

tenth (10th) (ordinal number)

/tenθ/

 

October is the tenth month of the year.

Unit 1

that is

/ðæt ɪz/

 

"Who's that?" " That is Elodie ‐‐she's from Switzerland."

Unit 1

third (3rd) (ordinal number)

/θɜː(r)d/

 

March is the third month of the year.

Unit 1

thirteen (13) (number)

/ˌθɜː(r)ˈtiːn/

 

My sister's thirteen.

Unit 1

thirty (30) (number)

/ˈθɜː(r)ti/

 

Our son is thirty.

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this is

/ˈðɪs ˌɪz/

 

This is Maxim ‐‐he's from Russia.

Unit 1

three (3)

/θriː/

 

The word "bus" has three letters.

Unit 1

transport (n) ***

/ˈtrænspɔː(r)t/

 

Taxis and buses are types of transport.

Unit 1

travel (n) ***

/ˈtræv(ə)l/

 

English words are used in the world of travel.

Unit 1

twelve (12) (number)

/twelv/

 

The word "universities" has twelve letters.

Unit 1

twenty (20) (number)

/ˈtwenti

 

Amy is a student and she's twenty.

Unit 1

two (2) (number) ***

/tuː/

 

The word "Hi" has two letters.

Unit 1

university (n) ***

/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜː(r)səti/

 

Hospitals and universities are types of place.

Unit 1

unlucky (adj)

/ʌnˈlʌki/

 

Many people think the number 13 is unlucky.

Unit 1

virus (n) ***

/ˈvaɪrəs/

 

" Virus " is a word connected with computers.

Unit 1

Windows®

/ˈwɪndəʊz/

 

" Windows " is also a word connected with computers.

Unit 1

word (n) ***

/wɜː(r)d/

 

The English word "police" is similar to the Spanish word "policia".

Unit 1

X‐ray (n) *

/ˈeks reɪ/

 

You go to hospital to have an X‐ray.

Unit 1

yes (adv) ***

/jes/

 

"Is that your car?" " Yes, it is."

Unit 1

your (possessive adjective) ***

/weak jə(r), strong jɔː(r)/

 

Write your name and address on the form.

Unit 1

zero (number) **

/ˈzɪərəʊ/

 

" Zero " means "0" or "nothing".

Unit 1

zoo (n) *

/zuː/

 

Some animals live in zoos.

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 2

after (prep) ***

/ˈɑːftə(r)/

 

After dinner, I usually watch TV.

Unit 2

afternoon (n) ***

/ˌɑːftə(r)ˈnuːn/

 

He finishes work at 3.30 in the afternoon.


 


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