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Speakout Starter A-Z - <strong>Wordlist</strong> <strong>English</strong> / <strong>German</strong> / <strong>French</strong> / <strong>Italian</strong><br />

Speakout Starter A-Z<br />

<strong>Wordlist</strong> <strong>English</strong> / <strong>German</strong> / <strong>French</strong> / <strong>Italian</strong><br />

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Part of<br />

speech Pronunciation <strong>German</strong> <strong>French</strong> <strong>Italian</strong> Example Sentence<br />

a 10 determiner ə ein, eine un/e un, una I'm a doctor.<br />

a lot 25 adv ə lɒt viel, häufig beaucoup molto We're on the phone a lot.<br />

a.m. 145 ˌeɪ ˈem vor 12 Uhr mittags du matin del mattino<br />

He leaves at 10 a.m. tomorrow<br />

morning.<br />

about 46 preposition əˈbaʊt über<br />

à propos de, au<br />

sujet de<br />

di<br />

The story is about two doctors in<br />

Greece.<br />

act 107 v ækt Theater spielen jouer recitare, agire, My friend can act very well.<br />

acting 32 n ˈæktɪŋ Schauspielkunst jeu recitazione He is famous for his acting.<br />

activity 47 n ækˈtɪvəti, ækˈtɪvɪti Aktivität activité attività What activites do you do in summer?<br />

actor 10 n ˈæktə Schauspieler/in acteur/actrice attore He wants to be an actor.<br />

actress 79 n ˈæktrəs, ˈæktrɪs Schauspielerin actrice, comédienne attrice She is an actress on television.<br />

address 12 n əˈdres Adresse adresse indirizzo My address is 37 King street, London.<br />

advert 106 n ˈædvɜːt Anzeige publicité inserzione<br />

There are job adverts in the local<br />

newspaper.<br />

afraid 140 adj əˈfreɪd Angst haben avoir peur de avere paura di I'm afraid of the sea.<br />

after 55 prep ˈɑːftə danach après dopo After that, I came home.<br />

afternoon 43 n ˌɑːftəˈnuːn Nachmittag après-midi pomeriggio We can meet this afternoon.<br />

ago 77 adverb əˈgəʊ vor, vorher il y a fa He played football two days ago,<br />

airport 50 n ˈeəpɔːt Flughafen aéroport aeroporto Heathrow Airport is in London.<br />

alive 46 adj əˈlaɪv<br />

am Leben, lebendig,<br />

en vie<br />

lebend<br />

vivo My grandparents are still alive.<br />

all 21 determiner ɔːl alle tous/toutes tutto All the students are in the classroom.<br />

all right 78 adj ɔːl raɪt ganz in Ordnung passer encore bene The food's all right, but it's not great.<br />

alone 138 adj əˈləʊn alleine seul solo I am alone at the moment.<br />

also 21 adv ˈɔːlsəʊ auch aussi anche The hotel is big and also beautiful.<br />

always 90 adv<br />

ˈɔːlwəz, ˈɔːlwɪz,<br />

ˈɔːlweɪz<br />

immer tourjours sempre They always play football on Saturdays.<br />

am 8 v<br />

m, əm; strong<br />

æm<br />

bin suis sono I am Spanish.<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013


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amazing 112 adj əˈmeɪzɪŋ erstaunlich stupéfiant<br />

fantastico,<br />

formidabile<br />

It was an amazing show.<br />

American 139 adj<br />

əˈmerəkən,<br />

əˈmerɪkən<br />

amerikanisch<br />

ein, eine (vor<br />

américain americano That's an American car.<br />

an 10 determiner ən<br />

Nomen mit<br />

Vokalen)<br />

un/e un, una He's an engineer.<br />

and 77 conjunction<br />

ənd, əŋ; strong<br />

ænd<br />

und et e<br />

We visited Poland and <strong>German</strong>y last<br />

year.<br />

angry 140 adj ˈæŋgri verärgert en colère arrabbiato My parents are angry.<br />

animal 49 n ˈænəməl, ˈænɪməl Tier animal animale Do you like animals?<br />

answer 81 n ˈɑːnsə Antwort réponse risposta Can you tell me the answer?<br />

answer 138 v ˈɑːnsə beantworten répondre rispondere Can you answer my question?<br />

any 62 determiner ˈeni irgendwelche de, du del, della Are there any books on the table?<br />

anything 34 pronoun ˈeniθɪŋ irgendetwas quelque chose qualcosa Anything else?<br />

Apple 102 trademark ˈæpəl Apple Apple Apple Apple makes the iPod and iPhone.<br />

apple 143 n ˈæpəl Apfel pomme mela I eat an apple everyday.<br />

April 75 n ˈeɪprəl April avril aprile We went to Egypt in April.<br />

Arabic 106 adj ˈærəbɪk Arabisch arabe arabico He can’t speak Arabic.<br />

aren't 62 (v) ɑːnt sind nicht ne sont pas non sono There aren't any trains.<br />

Argentina 9 country ˌɑːdʒənˈtiːnə Argentinien Argentine Argentina Argentina is in South America.<br />

Argentinian 139 adj ˌɑːdʒənˈtɪniən<br />

Argentinier/in,<br />

argentinisch<br />

Argentin/e,<br />

argentin/e<br />

argentino He's Argentinian.<br />

around 14 adv, prep əˈraʊnd um ... herum autour de intorno a We walked around the building.<br />

arrive 24 v əˈraɪv ankommen arriver arrivare People arrive for the big day.<br />

art 36 n ɑːt Kunst art arte They love modern art.<br />

Asian 81 adj ˈeɪʃən, ˈeɪʒən<br />

Asiate, Asiatin, aus<br />

Asien, asiatisch<br />

Asiatique, asiatique asiatico The new students are Asian.<br />

ask 138 v ɑːsk fragen poser une question chiedere Can I ask you a question?<br />

aspirin 114 n ˈæsprən, ˈæsprɪn Aspirin aspirine aspirina I need some aspirin from the pharmacy<br />

at 19 prep ət, strong æt auf à a He's at university.<br />

attraction 37 n əˈtrækʃən Attraktion attraction attrazione Big Ben is a famous tourist attraction.<br />

audience 77 n ˈɔːdiəns Publikum public, audience pubblico The audience laughed at the actors.<br />

audio cassette 102 n ˈɔːdiəʊ kəˈset Hörkassette cassette audio audiocassetta<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013<br />

When I was young, all the music was on<br />

audio cassettes.


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August 44 n ɜːˈgʌst August août agosto My birthday is in August.<br />

Australia 8 country ɒˈstreɪliə Australien Australie Australia She is from Sydney in Australia.<br />

Australian 139 adj ɒˈstreɪliən<br />

Australier/in,<br />

australisch<br />

Australien/ne,<br />

australien/ne<br />

australiano I like Australian people.<br />

autumn 47 n ˈɔːtəm Herbst automne autunno In autum the trees change colour.<br />

available 44 adj əˈveɪləbəl verfügbar disponible disponibile What lessons are available?<br />

avatar 42 n ˈævətɑː Avatar avatar avatar This is my Second Life avatar.<br />

awful 78 adj ˈɔːfəl furchtbar horrible, affreux terribile<br />

It was an awful concert. The band<br />

wasn't very good.<br />

bad 53 adj bæd schlecht mauvais cattivo This is a bad idea.<br />

bag 140 n bæg Tasche sac, sachet borsa What's in your bag?<br />

ball 88 n bɔːl Ball<br />

Ballsaal / ballroom<br />

balle palla The children played with the ball.<br />

ballroom 76 n ˈbɔːlrʊm, ˈbɔːlruːm dancing =<br />

Gesellschaftstanz<br />

salle de danse sala di ballo My mother loves ballroom dancing.<br />

banana 143 n bəˈnɑːnə Banane banane banana Bananas are usually yellow.<br />

band 42 n bænd Band orchestre complesso She's a singer in a band.<br />

bank 138 n bæŋk Bank banque banca I go to the bank to get money.<br />

Barcelona 86<br />

ˌbɑːsəˈləʊnə,<br />

ˌbɑːsɪˈləʊnə<br />

Barcelona Barcelone Barcelona<br />

Barcelona is the largest ciry in northeast<br />

Spain.<br />

basketball 33 n<br />

ˈbɑːskətbɔːl,<br />

ˈbɑːskɪtbɔːl<br />

Basketball basket-ball, basket pallacanestro Luoi Deng is a basketball player.<br />

bass guitar 106 n beɪs gɪˈtɑː Bass (gitarre) basse chitarra bassa<br />

She plays bass guitar in the college<br />

band.<br />

bathroom 53 n ˈbɑːθrʊm Badezimmer salle de bains bagno The bathroom in the house is big.<br />

be 142 v bi, strong biː sein être essere He wants to be a pilot.<br />

beach 14 n biːtʃ Strand plage spiaggia Shall we go to the beach today?<br />

bean 143 n biːn Bohne haricot fagiolo He likes to eat beans.<br />

beautiful 14 adj ˈbjuːtəfəl, ˈbjuːtɪfəl schön beau bello The village is very beautiful.<br />

beauty 97 n ˈbjuːtɪ Schönheit beauté bellezza She buys a lot of beauty products.<br />

because 20 conjunction bɪˈkɒz, bɪˈkəz weil parce-que perché<br />

The food is fantastic because the cook is<br />

very good.<br />

become 84 v bɪˈkʌm werden devenir diventare They became great friends.<br />

bed 50 n bed Bett lit letto I go to bed at eleven thirty.<br />

beef 143 n biːf Rindfleisch boeuf carne di manzo <strong>English</strong> people like roast beef.<br />

before 55 prep bɪˈfɔː vor, bevor avant, avant de prima di He goes running before breakfast.<br />

behind 88 preposition bɪˈhaɪnd hinter derrière dietro The box is behind the desk.<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013


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best 25 adj best<br />

beste, bester,<br />

bestes<br />

meilleur/e migliore She's my best friend.<br />

between 88 preposition bɪˈtwiːn zwischen entre fra I sit between Joe and Maria in class.<br />

big 14 adj bɪg groß grand grande He drives a big car.<br />

bike 64 n baɪk Fahrrad vélo bicicletta Do you ride your bike to college?<br />

billion 24 number ˈbɪljən Milliarde milliard miliardo Billions of people are by their TVs.<br />

bird watching 97 n bɜːd ˈwɒtʃɪŋ Vogelbeobachtung<br />

observation des<br />

oiseaux<br />

osservazione degli<br />

uccelli<br />

My father often goes bird watching at<br />

the weekends.<br />

birthday 24 n ˈbɜːθdeɪ Geburtstag anniversaire compleanno My birthday is 7th March.<br />

biscuit 143 n ˈbɪskət, ˈbɪskɪt Keks cracker, biscuit biscotto Can I have a biscuit?<br />

black 33 adj blæk schwarz noir nero Can I have a black coffee, please?<br />

blue 33 adj bluː blau bleu blu, azzuro The sea is very blue today.<br />

boat 71 n bəʊt Boot, Schiff bateau, navire barca I don’t like travelling by boat.<br />

body 58 n ˈbɒdi Körper corps corpo The sportsman has a healthy body.<br />

Bollywood 68 n ˈbɒliwʊd Bollywood Bollywood Bollywood<br />

Bollywood is the name of the Indian film<br />

industry.<br />

book 86 v bʊk buchen réserver prenotare Did you book a hotel for us?<br />

boot 141 n buːt Stiefel botte stivale Her boots are black.<br />

boring 96 adj ˈbɔːrɪŋ langweilig ennuyeux noioso The lesson was very boring today.<br />

boss 21 n bɒs Chef, Vorgesetze/r patron capo Mani is my boss.<br />

both 32 determiner bəʊθ beide tous les deux entrambi My sister and I both play tennis.<br />

box 30 n bɒks Schachtel boîte scatola There are two boxes on my desk.<br />

boyfriend 42 n ˈbɔɪfrend Freund ami ragazzo Jack is Fiona's boyfriend.<br />

Brazil 9 country brəˈzɪl Brasilien Brésil Brasile They are from Brazil<br />

Brazilian 139 adj brəˈzɪliən<br />

Brasilianer/in,<br />

brasilianisch<br />

Brésilien/ne,<br />

brésilien/ne<br />

bread 34 n bred Brot pain pane<br />

brasiliano Brazilian people love dancing.<br />

There is white or brown bread for the<br />

sandwiches.<br />

break 22 n breɪk Pause pause pausa Let's have a break.<br />

breakfast 52 n ˈbrekfəst Frühstück petit déjeuner colazione I have breakfast at half past six.<br />

bridge 46 n brɪdʒ Brücke pont ponte The bridge over the river is very old.<br />

bridge 84 n brɪdʒ Brücke pont ponte<br />

We walked over the bridge to the other<br />

side of the river.<br />

broken 62 adj ˈbrəʊkən kaputt cassé rotto My camera is broken.<br />

brother 18 n ˈbrʌðə Bruder frère fratello James is Sarah's brother.<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013


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brown 33 adj braʊn braun brun marrone He has brown hair.<br />

brush 38 n brʌʃ Pinsel pinceau pennello This is Picasso's brush.<br />

building 14 n ˈbɪldɪŋ Gebäude batiment, immeuble edificio The hotel is a big building.<br />

Bulgaria 87 bʌlˈgeəriə Bulgarien Bulgarie Bulgaria<br />

Bulgaria is between Romania and<br />

Turkey.<br />

bus 6 n bʌs Bus bus autobus I usually catch the bus to college.<br />

business 11 n ˈbɪznəs, ˈbɪznɪs Geschäft commerce<br />

affari, orario<br />

d'apertura<br />

The supermarket is open for business<br />

24 hours a day.<br />

businessman 10 n<br />

ˈbɪznəsmən,<br />

ˈbɪznɪsmən<br />

Geschäftsmann homme d'affaires uomo d'affari John's father is a businessman.<br />

businesswoman 10 n<br />

ˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən,<br />

ˈbɪznɪsˌwʊmən<br />

Geschäftsfrau femme d'affaires donna d'affari She wants to be a businesswoman.<br />

but 77 conjunction bʌt aber mais ma<br />

They waited for hours, but the bus<br />

didn't come.<br />

buy 56 v baɪ kaufen acheter comprare<br />

I like to buy interesting gifts for my<br />

friends.<br />

Cadillac 34 n<br />

ˈkædəlæk,<br />

ˈkædɪlæk<br />

Cadillac Cadillac Cadillac He has an old Cadillac.<br />

café 22 n ˈkæfeɪ Café café caffè We can have a pizza in the café.<br />

cake 34 n keɪk Kuchen gâteau torta Your chocolate cake is on the table.<br />

call 32 v kɔːl heißen s'appeler chiamare What is this called?<br />

calorie 54 n ˈkæləri Kalorie calorie caloria<br />

Some people count the number of<br />

calories they eat.<br />

Cambodia 86 kæmˈbəʊdiə Kambodscha Cambodge Cambogia<br />

Cambodia is between Thailand and<br />

Vietname in southeast Asia.<br />

camera 138 n ˈkæmərə<br />

Kamera,<br />

Fotoapparat<br />

appareil photo macchina fotografica I've got a new camera.<br />

camping 86 n ˈkæmpɪŋ Camping, Zelten camping campeggio We often go camping in the mountains.<br />

can 6 modal verb kən, strong kæn können pouvoir potere Can you repeat that please?<br />

Canada 139 country ˈkænədə Kanada Canada Canada She is from Toronto in Canada.<br />

Canadian 139 adj kəˈneɪdiən<br />

Kanadier/in,<br />

kanadisch<br />

Canadien/ne,<br />

canadien/ne<br />

canadese<br />

non sapere, non<br />

They are Canadian.<br />

can't 107 (v) kɑːnt kann nicht ne peut pas potere, non essere<br />

capace di<br />

She can't swim well.<br />

capital 11 n ˈkæpətl, ˈkæpɪtl Hauptstadt capitale capitale Paris is the capital of France.<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013


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capital letter 75 n<br />

ˈkæpətl, ˈkæpɪtl<br />

ˈletə<br />

Großbuchstabe majuscule maiuscola<br />

You need a capital letter at the start of<br />

a sentence.<br />

cappuccino 34 n<br />

ˌkæpəˈtʃiːnəʊ,<br />

ˌkæpʊˈtʃiːnəʊ<br />

Cappuccino cappuccino cappuccino Can I have a cappuccino, please?<br />

car 40 n kɑː Auto la voiture macchina I have a small car.<br />

card 30 n kɑːd Karte carte biglietto Here is my business card.<br />

care 63 n keə<br />

Fürsorge, Sorgfalt,<br />

Umsicht<br />

souci, attention cura, attenzione Take care<br />

carpet 36 n ˈkaːpət, ˈkaːpɪt Teppich tapis tappeto There is a big red carpet in the room.<br />

carrot 143 n ˈkærət Karotte carotte carota Carrots are orange.<br />

cash 62 n kæʃ Bargeld espèces, cash denaro contante I used cash to buy dinner.<br />

cat 27 n kæt Katze chat gatto She also has two cats.<br />

catch 46 v kætʃ fangen attraper prendere, pescare He catches fish every day.<br />

category 49 n<br />

ˈkætəgəri,<br />

ˈkætɪgəri<br />

Kategorie catégorie categoria<br />

There are different categories of<br />

animals.<br />

CD 102 n ˌsiː ˈdiː CD CD CD I recorded the information on a CD.<br />

celebrate 44 v ˈseləbreɪt feiern célébrer festeggiare We celebrate our birthdays with a party.<br />

cent 67 n sent Cent cent centesimo The cake is three dollars fifty cents.<br />

centre 20 n ˈsentə Zentrum centre centro The cafe is in the centre of the town.<br />

cereal 54 n ˈsɪriəl Müsli, Zerealien céréales cereali He usually has cereal for breakfast.<br />

certificate 146 n səˈtɪfɪkət<br />

Zeugnis, Nachweise,<br />

Gutschein<br />

bon, bon d'achat certificato<br />

We got some gift certificates for<br />

Christmas.<br />

chair 30 n tʃeə Stuhl chaise sedia There are twenty chairs in the room.<br />

change 46 v tʃeɪndʒ wechseln changer cambiare<br />

change 146 n tʃeɪndʒ Wechselgeld monnaie spiccioli<br />

She changes her clothes two or three<br />

times every day.<br />

I haven’t got any change for the parking<br />

machine.<br />

chat 111 v tʃæt plaudern chatter, tchatter chiacchierare I chatted to him for about ten minutes.<br />

cheap 145 adj tʃiːp billig bon marché economico<br />

The train ticket was very cheap. It was<br />

only four dollars.<br />

check 138 v tʃek prüfen vérifier controllare The teacher checked the answers.<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013


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cheese 54 n tʃiːz Käse fromage formaggio They eat a lot of cheese.<br />

chef 80 n ʃef Chefkoch chef, cuisinier chef<br />

The chef at the new restaurant cooks<br />

very well.<br />

chef 139 n ʃef<br />

Küchenchef/in,<br />

Chefkoch/-köchin<br />

chef de cuisine chef, capo Jane is a chef in a restaurant.<br />

cheque 146 n tʃek Scheck chèque chèque He wrote me a cheque for £200.<br />

chess 107 n tʃes Schach échecs scacchi Can you play chess?<br />

chicken 54 n ˈtʃɪkən, ˈtʃɪkɪn Huhn poulet pollo She likes chicken.<br />

childhood 76 n ˈtʃaɪldhʊd Kindheit enfance infanzia We had a very happy childhood.<br />

children 18 n ˈtʃɪldrən Kinder enfants figli<br />

Sarah and James are the Mary's<br />

children..<br />

Chiliean 80 adj ˈtʃɪliən<br />

Chilene / in , aus<br />

Chile, chilenisch<br />

Chilien, chilien cileno The miners were Chilean.<br />

China 9 country ˈtʃaɪnə China Chine Cina Beijing is in China.<br />

Chinese 139 adj ˌtʃaɪˈniːz chinesisch Chinois/e, chinois,e cinese<br />

The Chinese language isn't easy to<br />

learn.<br />

chips 54 n tʃɪp Pommes frites pommes frites patatina The children love fish and chips.<br />

chocolate 6 n ˈtʃɒklət, ˈtʃɒklɪt Schokolade chocolat cioccolato Can I have some chocolate, please?<br />

Christmas 103 n ˈkrɪsməs Weihnachten Noël natale Christmas Day is on December 25th.<br />

cinema 138 n ˈsɪnəmə. ˈsɪnɪmə Kino cinéma cinema I watch films in the cinema.<br />

cinema 142 n ˈsɪnəmə, ˈsɪnɪmə Kino cinéma cinema We can go to the cinema.<br />

circle 138 v ˈsɜːkəl einkreisen entourer girare intorno a Please circle number six.<br />

city 11 n ˈsɪti Stadt ville città Birmingham is a city in England.<br />

class 25 n klɑːs Klasse cours, classe classe There are 30 people in my class.<br />

classroom 19 n<br />

ˈklɑːsrʊm,<br />

ˈklɑːsruːm<br />

Klassenzimmer,<br />

Unterrichtsraum<br />

cleaner 139 n ˈkliːnə Reinigungskraft<br />

salle de classe classe, aula The students are in the classroom.<br />

homme/femme de<br />

ménage<br />

addetto alle pulizie He is a cleaner in a hotel.<br />

climb 147 v klaɪm klettern, erklimmen monter scalare He climbs mountains for fun.<br />

clock 30 n clɒk Uhr, Wanduhr horloge orologio There is a big clock on the wall.<br />

close 56 v kləʊz schließen fermer chiudere The shop closes at six.<br />

closed 62 adj kləʊzd geschlossen fermé chiuso The shops are closed on Sundays.<br />

clothes 36 n kləʊðz, kləʊz Kleider vêtements abiti, vestiti He is an assistant in a clothes shop.<br />

cloudy 146 adj ˈklaʊdi bewölkt nuageux nuvoloso<br />

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club 42 n klʌb Club club locale notturno She sings in a night club.<br />

coach 91 n kəʊtʃ Bus autocar pullman, carrozza<br />

They went on a coach holiday through<br />

Europe.<br />

coat 141 n kəʊt Mantel, Jacke manteau cappotto It's cold. You need your coat today.<br />

coin 146 n kɔɪn Münze pièce (de monnaie) moneta He had a silver coin in his hand.<br />

cola 34 n ˈkəʊlə Coca-Cola cola Coca-Cola There's a can of cola on the desk.<br />

cold 14 adj kəʊld kalt froid freddo It's cold today.<br />

come 142 v kʌm kommen venir venire He comes home at six in the evening.<br />

comedy 90 n ˈkɒmədi, ˈkɒmɪdi Komödie comédie commedia She enjoys comedy programmes on TV.<br />

comma 75 n ˈkɒmə Komma virgule virgola Where do I put the comma?<br />

company 21 n ˈkʌmpəni Unternehmen, Firma entreprise società<br />

My father is a manager in a big<br />

company.<br />

competition 32 n<br />

ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən,<br />

ˌkɒmpɪˈtɪʃən<br />

Wettbewerb compétition competizione We are in a football competition.<br />

computer 138 n kəmˈpkuːtə Computer ordinateur computer Do you like computer games?<br />

concert 27 n ˈkɒnsət Konzert concert concerto The music concert is today.<br />

conference 10 n ˈkɒnfərəns Konferenz conférence conferenza<br />

He's in England for an international<br />

conference.<br />

contact 106 v ˈkɒntækt kontaktieren contacter contattare She contacted us by email.<br />

control 102 n kənˈtrəʊl Fernbedienung télécommande comando Where is the control for the TV.<br />

cook 20 n kʊk Koch/Köchin cuisinier cuoco Frank is the cook in the restaurant.<br />

cook 59 v kʊk kochen cuisiner cucinare Mjy mother cooks wonderful food.<br />

cook 139 n kʊk Koch, Köchin cuisinier cuoco Frank is a cook in a restaurant.<br />

cookbook 146 n ˈkʊkbʊk Kochbuch livre de recettes libro di cucina I've got a wonderful <strong>Italian</strong> cookbook.<br />

copy 53 v ˈkɒpi kopieren copier copiare Don’t copy my work!<br />

Corn Flakes 89 kɔːn flaɪks Corn Flakes cornflakes Corn Flakes<br />

They usually have Corn Flakes for<br />

breakfast.<br />

correct 115 adj kəˈrekt richtig correct corretto Is this the correct word?<br />

cost 142 v kɒst kosten coûter costare How much does it cost?<br />

count 115 v kaʊnt zählen compter contare<br />

He can count from one to ten in<br />

Chinese.<br />

country 139 n ˈkʌntri Land pays paese<br />

How many countries are there in<br />

Europe?<br />

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Land (im Gegensatz<br />

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campagne campagna I like walking in the countryside.<br />

coursebook 31 n ˈkɔːsbʊk Lehrbuch livre de cours libro scolastico Look at page 31 in your coursebooks.<br />

crash 80 n kræʃ Aufprall, Unfall collision scontro There was a car crash outside the office.<br />

crazy 53 adj ˈkreɪzi verrückt fou pazzo, matto Loud music drives me crazy.<br />

credit card 140 n<br />

ˈkredət,ˈkredɪt<br />

kɑːd<br />

Kreditkarte carte de crédit carta di credito You can pay by credit card.<br />

crisps 143 n plural krɪsp Chips, Kartoffelchips chips patatine Have you got a bag of crisps?<br />

cross 46 v krɒs überqueren traverser<br />

passare,<br />

attraversare<br />

They cross the bridge many times<br />

everyday.<br />

crowded 68 adj<br />

voll mit Menschen,<br />

ˈkraʊdəd, ˈkraʊdɪd<br />

überfüllt<br />

bondé, blindé pieno, affollato<br />

The bus is crowded. There are no<br />

seats.<br />

cry 76 v kraɪ weinen pleurer piangere She cried because she was sad.<br />

cup 140 n kʌp Tasse tasse tazza Can I have a cup of coffee<br />

custard 143 n kʌstəd Senf moutarde salsa alla vaniglia I like custard with my apple pie.<br />

customer 50 n ˈkʌstəmə Kunde client cliente The salesman visits his customers.<br />

cycle 42 v ˈsaɪkəl Rad fahren faire du vélo pedalare He cycles to work every day.<br />

cycling 71 n ˈsaɪklɪŋ Radfahren vélo<br />

andare in bicicletta,<br />

ciclismo<br />

He likes cycling.<br />

daal / dahl 68 n dɑːl Dal daal / dal daal Indian dish of beans, pease or lentils.<br />

daily 115 adj ˈdeɪli täglich quotidien quotidiano<br />

He goes for a daily run early in the<br />

morning.<br />

dairy 89 n ˈdeəri Milchprodukte produit laitier fatto con il latte Dairy foods include milk and cheese.<br />

dance 76 v dɑːns tanzen danser ballare My parents often dance together.<br />

danger 144 n ˈdeɪndʒə Gefahr danger pericolo He's in danger. We must help him.<br />

dangerous 46 adj ˈdeɪndʒərəs gefährlich dangereux pericoloso The river can be dangerous.<br />

dark 145 adj dɑːk dunkel foncé scuro She's got short dark hair.<br />

date 81 n deɪt Datum date data What's the date today?<br />

daughter 18 n ˈdɔːtə Tochter fille figlia Sarah is John and Mary's daughter.<br />

day 20 n deɪ Tag jour, journée giorno There are twenty-four hours in a day.<br />

dead 46 adj ded tot mort morto I think her parents are dead.<br />

dear 63 adj dɪə lieb cher caro Dear Mr Jones ………<br />

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death 96 n deθ Tod mort morte<br />

Many people were sad when they heard<br />

of the Michael Jackson's death.<br />

December 75 n dɪˈsembə Dezember décembre dicembre<br />

They usually have a holiday in<br />

December.<br />

delicious 78 adj dɪˈlɪʃəs köstlich délicieux delizioso The pizza was delicious.<br />

delivery 106 n dɪˈlɪvəri Lieferung, Liefer- livraison consegna He works for a delivery company.<br />

democracy 77 n dɪˈmɒkrəsi Demokratie démocratie democrazia Is this country a democracy?<br />

Denmark 86 ˈdenmɑːk Dänemark Danemark Danimarca<br />

Denmark is a country in northern<br />

depend 97 v dɪˈpend abhängen von dépendre dipendere<br />

What time will you be back? I'm not<br />

sure. It depends on the traffic.<br />

describe 115 n dɪˈskraɪb beschreiben décrire descrivere Can you describe your new house?<br />

desert 59 n ˈdezət Wüste désert deserto There is little water in a desert.<br />

desk 30 n desk Schreibtisch bureau tavolo The computer is on the desk.<br />

detail 44 n ˈdiːteɪl Detail, Einzelheit détail dettaglio<br />

Can you give me details of the holiday,<br />

please?<br />

Europe.<br />

diary 140 n ˈdaɪəri Kalender, Tagebuch agenda diario Check in the diary.<br />

dictionary 140 n ˈdɪkʃənəri Wörterbuch dictionnaire dizionario<br />

You can find the word in your<br />

dictionary.<br />

didn't 76 (v) ˈdɪdnt tat nicht ne faisait pas non I didn’t like the food.<br />

die 81 v daɪ sterben mourir morire<br />

Do you remember when Michael<br />

Jackson died?<br />

die 93 v daɪ sterben mourir morire The man died in a hotel.<br />

difference 63 n ˈdɪfərəns Unterschied différence differenza<br />

What's the difference between the two<br />

different 40 adj ˈdɪfərənt anders, verschieden différent diverso<br />

Life in America is different from life in<br />

my country.<br />

difficult 46 adj ˈdɪfɪkəlt schwierig difficile difficile Life is difficult here.<br />

dinner 46 n ˈdɪnə Abendessen dîner cena We have dinner at seven o'clock.<br />

direction 115 n<br />

dəˈrekʃən,<br />

dɪˈrekʃən,<br />

daɪˈrekʃən<br />

Wegbeschreibung direciton, itinéraire direzione<br />

hotels?<br />

Can you give me directions to the<br />

cinema, pelase?<br />

discount 36 n ˈdɪskaʊnt Preisnachlass remise, discount sconto They give us a special discount.<br />

do 56 v duː tun faire fare Do you do exercise every day?<br />

doctor 10 n ˈdɒktə Arzt, Ärztin docteur, médecin dottore, medico Nina is a doctor.<br />

doesn't 42 (v) ˈdʌzənt tut nicht ne (fait) pas non (fa) She doesn’t like chocolate.<br />

dog 27 n dɒg Hund chien cane She has two dogs.<br />

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dollar 67 n ˈdɒlə Dollar dollar dollaro A coffee is two dollars.<br />

don't 6 v dəʊnt nicht (tun) ne pas (faire) non (fare) I don’t know.<br />

don't 40 (v) dəʊnt nicht tun<br />

ne fait pas, ne font<br />

pas<br />

non I don’t know him<br />

dot 13 n dɒt Punkt point puntino The web address is yahoo dot com.<br />

double-decker 64 adj ˌdʌbəl ˈdekə Doppeldecker bus à impériale autobus a due piani<br />

The London tourist buses are doubledecker<br />

buses.<br />

down 22 adv daʊn nieder-, hinunter bas, en bas sedersi, giù Let's sit down.<br />

downtown 20 adv ˌdaʊnˈtaʊn<br />

Innenstadt,<br />

Stadtzentrum<br />

centre-ville centro She lives in downtown New York.<br />

draw 147 v drɔː zeichnen dessiner disegnare My brother draws wonderful pictures.<br />

dress 32 n dres Kleid robe abito She's got a new red dress.<br />

drill 80 v drɪl bohren forer trapanare BP are drilling for oil here.<br />

drink 55 n drɪŋk Getränk boisson bibita, bicchierino Can I have a drink please?<br />

drive 40 v drɑɪv fahren conduire guidare My brother drives a Cadillac.<br />

drums 98 n drʌm Schlagzeug batterie batteria My brother plays the drums in a band.<br />

dry 46 adj draɪ trocken sec asciutto My shoes aren't dry. They're wet.<br />

Dublin 85 ˈdʌblən, ˈdʌblɪn Dublin Dublin Dublino<br />

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of<br />

Ireland.<br />

DVD 6 n ˌdiː viː ˈdiː DVD DVD DVD I have the DVD.<br />

each 68 determiner ɪːtʃ jeder chaque ogni There is a gift for each child.<br />

easy 46 adj ˈIːzi leicht, einfach facile facile It isn’t easy to live in this place.<br />

eat 22 v iːt essen manger mangiare Let's eat a pizza.<br />

Edinburgh 91<br />

ˈedənbərə,<br />

ˈedɪnbərə<br />

Edinburgh Édimbourg Edimburgo Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.<br />

egg 34 n eg Ei oeuf uovo I love egg sandwiches.<br />

Egypt 139 country ˈIːdʒɪpt Ägypten Égypte Egitto Ahmed is from Egypt.<br />

Egyptian 139 adj ɪˈdʒɪpʃən<br />

Ägypter/in,<br />

ägyptisch<br />

Égyptien/ne,<br />

égyptien/ne<br />

egiziano The Egyptian people built the Pyramids.<br />

eight 6 number eɪt acht huit otto The number is zero eight one.<br />

eighteen 20 number ˌeɪˈtiːn achtzehn dix-huit diciotto Is your sister eighteen?<br />

eighth 75 adj eɪtθ achter huitième ottavo<br />

She goes into hospital on March the<br />

eighth.<br />

eighty 20 number ˈeɪti achtzig quatre-vingts ottanta She's old. She's eighty<br />

eleven 20 number ɪˈlevən elf onze undici He is eleven years old.<br />

else 34 adverb els sonst autre, d'autre altro Do want anything else?<br />

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email 138 n ˈɪːmeɪl Email courriel, email email<br />

I got an email from my friend this<br />

morning.<br />

empty 145 adj ˈempti leer vide vuoto There's no milk. The bottle is empty.<br />

end 50 n end Ende fin fine He goes home at the end of the day.<br />

engineer 10 n<br />

ˌendʒəˈnɪə,<br />

ˌendʒɪˈnɪə<br />

Ingenieur/in ingénieur ingegnere My father is an engineer.<br />

England 9 country ˈɪŋglənd England Angleterre Inghilterra My teacher is from England.<br />

<strong>English</strong> 139 adj ˈɪŋglɪʃ<br />

Engländer/in,<br />

englisch<br />

Anglais/e, anglais/e inglese His teacher is <strong>English</strong>.<br />

entertainment 100 n ˌentəˈteɪnmənt Unterhaltung divertissement intrattenimento<br />

What kind of entertainment do you like?<br />

Films, computer games?<br />

entrance 144 n ˈentrəns Eingang entrée entrata This is the entrance to the school.<br />

entry 144 n ˈentri Eintritt entrée entrata There is free entry to museum today.<br />

episode 58 n ˈepəsəʊd, ˈeɪəsəʊd Episode épisode episodio There are 10 episodes in each series.<br />

especially 96 adv ɪˈspeʃəli besonders particulièrement particolarmente I love presents, especially chocolates.<br />

espresso 34 n<br />

eˈspresəʊ,<br />

ɪˈspresəʊ<br />

Espresso expresso (caffè) espresso Two espressos, please.<br />

euro 34 n ˈjʊərəʊ Euro euro euro That's four euros fifty.<br />

every 43 determiner ˈevri jede/r, jedes chaque ogni They play tennis every weekend.<br />

everyone 31 pronoun ˈevriwʌn jeder, alle chacun, tous ognuno, tutti Everyone is here now.<br />

everywhere 47 adv ˈevriweə überallhin, überall partout dappertutto<br />

He walks everywhere because he<br />

doesn’t have a car.<br />

example 96 n ɪgˈzɑːmpəl Beispiel exemple esempio<br />

Activity gifts are popular, for example,<br />

theatre tickets.<br />

except 56 conjunction ɪkˈsept außer sauf salvo che<br />

The shop is open every day except<br />

Sunday.<br />

exchange 56 n ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ<br />

Wechsel,<br />

Geldwechsel<br />

change cambio<br />

We need to get some dollars from the<br />

money exchange.<br />

exclamation mark 75 n<br />

ˌekskləˈmeɪʃən<br />

mɑːk<br />

Ausrufungszeichen point d'exclamation punto esclamativo<br />

Did you put exclamation mark after<br />

"wow"?<br />

excuse 37 v ɪkˈskjʊːz entschuldigen excuser scusare<br />

Excuse me. Can I have a mineral<br />

water?<br />

exercise bike 98 n ˈeksəsaɪz baɪk Heimtrainer vélo d'appartement cyclette<br />

We bought an exercise bike to help us<br />

get fit.<br />

exit 144 n<br />

ˈegzət, ˈegzɪt,<br />

eksət<br />

Ausgang sortie uscita This door is exit only.<br />

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expensive 37 adj ɪkˈspensɪv teuer cher caro The carpet is expensive.<br />

extreme 46 n ɪkˈstriːm Extrem extrême estremo The world is place of extremes.<br />

fact 64 n fækt Tatsache fait fatti<br />

The book has a lot of facts about<br />

London.<br />

factory 144 n ˈfæktəri Fabrik usine fabbrica They make cars in this factory.<br />

falls 46 n plural fɔːlz Wasserfälle chute, cascade cascata<br />

The Angel Falls in Venezuela are<br />

beautiful.<br />

family 12 n ˈfæməli Familie famille famiglia<br />

There are four girls and two boys in my<br />

family.<br />

famous 32 adj ˈfeɪməs berühmt fameux famoso She's a famous singer.<br />

fan 27 n fæn Fan supporter appassionato Jessica is a big music fan.<br />

fantastic 20 adj fænˈtæstɪk fantastisch fantastique fantastico The film is fantastic.<br />

far 145 adj fɑː weit loin lontano The museum isn't far from here.<br />

farm 144 n fɑːm Bauernhof ferme fattoria My family has a farm.<br />

fast 53 adv fɑːst schnell vite veloce Do you drive very fast?<br />

father 18 n ˈfɒːðə Vater père padre John is the father of Sarah and James.<br />

favourite 33 adj ˈfeɪvərət, ˈfeɪvərɪt Lieblings- préféré preferito Purple is my favourite colour.<br />

February 75 n ˈfebruəri, ˈfebjʊri Februar février febbraio It's always cold in February.<br />

festival 27 n ˈfestəvəl. ˈfestɪvəl Festival festival festival They're at a festival this week.<br />

fifteen 20 number ˌfɪfˈtiːn fünfzehn quinze quindici<br />

The hotel is fifteen minutes from the<br />

city centre.<br />

fifteenth 75 adj ˌfɪfˈtiːnθ fünfzehnter quinzième quindicesimo The concert is November the fifteenth .<br />

fifth 75 adj fɪfθ fünfter cinquième quinto Her birthday is December the fifth.<br />

fifty 20 number ˈfɪfti fünfzig cinquante cinquanta His father is fifty.<br />

film 44 n fɪlm Film film film Do you want to see a film?<br />

final 37 adj ˈfaɪnəl<br />

End-, Schluss-,<br />

endgültig<br />

final finale, definitivo The final price is 200 euros.<br />

finally 55 adv ˈfaɪnəl-I schließlich finalement, enfin finalmente<br />

I always had a busy today and finally<br />

got home at 10 in the evening.<br />

find out 32 phrasal v faɪnd aʊt herausfinden se renseigner sur informarsi<br />

Can you find out the name of the new<br />

student?<br />

fine 140 adj faɪn gut bien, bon bene I'm fine today.<br />

finish 80 v ˈfɪnɪʃ beenden terminer finire We finished the work last night.<br />

finsh 142 v ˈfɪnɪʃ aufhören terminer finire They finish work at half past five.<br />

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fire exit 144 n<br />

faɪə ˈegzət, ˈegzɪt,<br />

Notausgang<br />

eksət<br />

sortie de secours uscita di sicurezza There are two fire exits on this floor.<br />

first 10 adj fɜːst erster premier primo This is my first time in London.<br />

fish 46 n fɪʃ Fisch, Fische poisson pesce The fish in the river are good to eat.<br />

fish finger 58 n fɪʃ ˈfɪŋgə Fischstäbchen bâtonnet de poisson bastoncino di pesce Children usually love fish fingers.<br />

fit 108 adj fɪt fit en forme in forma I went to the gym to get fit.<br />

five 6 number faɪv fünf cinq cinque It's five o'clock.<br />

flat 40 n flæt Wohnung appartement appartamento They live in a flat.<br />

floor 64 n flɔː Stockwerk étage piano The house has two floors.<br />

flower 96 n ˈflaʊə Blume fleur fiore<br />

He gave his mother some beautiful<br />

flowers for her biirthday.<br />

food 20 n fuːd Essen nourriture cibo The food in the café is very good.<br />

football 6 n ˈfʊtbɔːl Fußball football calcio The children are playing football.<br />

for 21 prep fə; strong fɜː für pour per The restaurant is good for <strong>Italian</strong> food.<br />

forever 102 adv fərˈevə<br />

für immer,<br />

dauerhaft<br />

à jamais per sempre The world changed forever.<br />

Formula 1 97 n<br />

ˈfɔːmjələ, ˈfɔːmjʊlə<br />

Formel 1<br />

wʌn<br />

Formule 1 Formula 1<br />

He always watched the Formula 1 races<br />

on TV.<br />

forty 20 number ˈfɔːti vierzig quarante quaranta My mother is forty.<br />

forum 69 n ˈfɔːrəm Forum forum forum Do use forums on the internet?<br />

four 6 number fɔː vier quatre quattro There are four books on the table.<br />

fourteen 20 number ˌfɔːˈtiːn vierzehn quatorze quattordici<br />

There are fourteen students in the<br />

class.<br />

fourth 75 adj fɔːθ vierter quatrième quarto My birthday is April the fourth.<br />

frame 146 n freɪm Rahmen cadre cornice My favourite photos are in frames.<br />

France 139 country frɑːns Frankreich France Francia Francois is from France.<br />

free 31 adj friː frei libre libero This desk is free. Mike isn't here today.<br />

<strong>French</strong> 139 adj frentʃ französisch<br />

Français/e,<br />

français/e<br />

francese She likes <strong>French</strong> food.<br />

fresh 46 adj freʃ frisch frais fresco I like <strong>French</strong> food.<br />

Friday 43 n ˈfraɪdi, ˈfraɪdeɪ Freitag vendredi venerdì We see our parents on Fridays.<br />

fried 54 adj fraɪd gebraten<br />

frit, sauté, au plat<br />

(oeufs)<br />

fritto He eats three fried eggs for breakfast.<br />

friend 19 n frend Freund/in ami/e amico Julie is Sarah's friend.<br />

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friendly 25 adj ˈfrendli freundlich aimable socievole Jack is a friendly person.<br />

from 8 prep frəm; strong frɒm aus de di We're all from London.<br />

front 88 n frʌnt vor, Vorderseite devant davanti My car is in front of my house.<br />

frozen 46 adj ˈfrəʊzən tiefgefroren gelé, surgelé ghiacciato He doesn’t eat frozen food.<br />

fruit 54 n fruːt Obst fruits frutta We eat a lot of fruit.<br />

full 34 adj fʊl voll plein pieno The museum is full of memorabilia.<br />

full stop 75 n fʊl stɒp Punkt point punto<br />

Put a full stop at the end of the<br />

sentence.<br />

fun 91 n fʌn Spaß marrant, rigolo divertimento The party was a lot of fun.<br />

furniture 100 n ˈfɜːnɪtʃə Möbel meubles mobili<br />

Now we need to buy some furniture for<br />

our new house.<br />

future 109 n ˈfjuːtʃə Zukunft futur futuro What are you going to do in the future?<br />

gate 66 n geɪt Ausgang, Tor porte barriera The bus leaves from gate five.<br />

<strong>German</strong> 139 adj ˌdʒɜːmən Deutsche/r, deutsch Allemand/e,<br />

allemand/e<br />

tedesco The maths teacher is <strong>German</strong>.<br />

<strong>German</strong>y 139 country ˈdzɜːməni Deutschland Allemagne <strong>German</strong>ia We are from <strong>German</strong>y.<br />

get up 52 phrasal v get ʌp aufstehen se lever svegliarsi, alzarsi I get up at six o'clock every morning.<br />

gift 56 n gɪft Geschenk cadeau regalo I like the gift shop in the musem.<br />

girl 58 n gɜːl Mädchen fille ragazza, figlia They have a little girl.<br />

girlfriend 42 n ˈgɜːlfrend Freundin amie ragazza Fiona is Jack's girlfriend.<br />

give 36 v gɪv geben, schenken donner, offrir dare Give your books to the teacher.<br />

glass 140 n glɑːs Glas verre bicchiere Can she have a glass of water?<br />

glasses 32 n plural ˈglaːsəz Brille lunettes occhiali<br />

I've got glasses because my eyes aren't<br />

glove 32 n glʌv Handschuh gant guanto<br />

My hands are cold. I need some<br />

gloves.<br />

go 22 v gəʊ gehen aller andare We go to a good school.<br />

go out 42 v aʊt ausgehen sortir uscire He goes out on Friday evenings.<br />

go out 53 phrasal v gəʊ aʊt ausgehen sortir uscire<br />

I go out with my friends at the<br />

weekends.<br />

goal 108 n gəʊl Ziel but obiettivo What your goals in life?<br />

gold 32 adj gəʊld Gold d'or d'oro His watch is gold.<br />

golf 142 n gɒlf Golfspiel golf golf Do you play golf?<br />

golf course 64 n gɒlf kɔːs Golfplatz parcours de golf campo da golf We play golf on the city golf course.<br />

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good 11 adj gʊd gut bon buono We have a good teacher.<br />

goodbye 110 gʊdˈbaɪ auf Wiedersehen au revoir arrivederci, addio They said goodbye to their friends.<br />

goodnight 63 gʊdnaɪt gute Nacht bonne nuit buona notte Good night. Sleep well.<br />

grammar 115 n ˈgræmə Grammatik grammaire grammatica I find <strong>English</strong> grammar difficult.<br />

grape 143 n greɪp Weintrauben raisin uva We use grapes to make wine.<br />

great 57 adj greɪt großartig génial grande That's a great idea.<br />

Greece 139 country griːs Griechenland Grèce Grecia Are you from Greece?<br />

Greek 139 adj griːk griechisch Grec/que, grec/que greco I like Greek history.<br />

green 141 adj griːn grün vert verde Is the apple green?<br />

group 21 n gruːp Gruppe groupe gruppo A group of tourists is in the hotel.<br />

guide 100 n gaɪd Wegweiser, Plan plan guida<br />

The store guide tells where you can find<br />

things.<br />

guided tour 56 n ˈgaɪdəd tʊə Führung visite guidée<br />

visita guidata, giro<br />

guidato<br />

The guided tour round the city starts at<br />

10 o'clock.<br />

guitar 32 n gɪˈtɑː Gitarre guitare chitarra Some singers play the guitar.<br />

guitarist 106 n gɪˈtɑːrəst, gɪˈtɑːrɪst Gitarrist guitariste chitarrista He's a rock guitarist in a famous band.<br />

guy 84 n gaɪ Kerl, Typ mec, gars, type tipo, ragazzo He's a good guy.<br />

gym 48 n dʒɪm Fitnessstudio salle, gymnase palestra He goes to the gym every morning.<br />

habit 53 n ˈhæbət, ˈhæbɪt<br />

Angewohnheit,<br />

Gewohnheit<br />

habitude abitudine What are your bad habits?<br />

haircut 56 n ˈheəkʌt Haarschnitt coupe (de cheveux) taglio (di capelli) You can get a haircut in the hotel.<br />

hairdresser 139 n ˈheəˌdresə Friseur/in coiffeur/coiffeuse parrucchiere I am a hairdresser.<br />

half 44 n hɑːf halb, Hälfte demi mezzo, metà It's half past ten.<br />

hamburger 48 n ˈhæmbɜːgə Hamburger hamburger hamburger They don’t like hamburgers.<br />

handbag 141 n ˈhændbæg Handtasche sac à main borsa She has many things in her handbag.<br />

happen 113 v ˈhæpən<br />

passieren, sich<br />

ereignen<br />

se produire succedere When did this happen?<br />

happy 11 adj ˈhæpi glücklich heureux felice, contento Sam is happy because it's his brithday.<br />

hard 145 adj hɑːd schwierig dur, difficile duro, difficile This exercise is very hard.<br />

hat 33 n hæt Hut chapeau cappello My head is cold. I need a hat.<br />

hate 96 v heɪt hassen détester odiare I hate buying gifts for people.<br />

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have 22 v<br />

v, əv, həv; strong<br />

hæv<br />

haben avoir avere We have a problem.<br />

he 11 pronoun hi er il lui He is Saudi Arabian.<br />

headphones 102 n ˈhedfəʊnz Kopfhörer casque, écouteurs cuffie<br />

He listens to the music through the<br />

headphones.<br />

healthy 54 adj ˈhelθi gesund sain sano It's important to eat healthy food.<br />

heavy 145 adj ˈhevi schwer lourd pesante Is that bag too heavy for you?<br />

hello 8 interjection həˈləʊ, heˈlɛʊ hallo bonjour, allo, salut salve Hello, my name's Jessica.<br />

help 34 v help helfen aider aiutare Can I help you?<br />

help 106 n help Hilfe aide aiuto I need your help with the homework.<br />

her 21 determiner ə, hə; strong hɜː ihr, ihre son, sa suo Her sister is very happy.<br />

her 99 pronoun ə, hə; strong hɜː ihr son, sa, lui lei, la, le<br />

The teacher gave her a one-to-one<br />

lesson.<br />

here 11 adv hɪə hier ici qui We are here in London.<br />

hi 8<br />

interjection<br />

inf<br />

haɪ hallo bonjour, hello, salut ciao Hi, my name's Jessica.<br />

him 99 pronoun ɪm; strong hɪm ihm le, lui lui, lo, gli I sold him my old bike.<br />

his 21 pronoun ɪz, strong hiz sein, seine son/sa suo His wife is <strong>French</strong>.<br />

holiday 21 n<br />

ˈhɒlədi, ˈhɒlɪdi, -<br />

deɪ<br />

Ferien vacances vacanza We are on holiday in Greece.<br />

home 19 n həʊm zuhause à la maison casa We are at home.<br />

homework 99 n ˈhəʊmwɜːk Hausaufgaben devoirs compiti The teacher always gives us homework.<br />

Hong Kong 86 ˌhɒn ˈkɒŋ Hongkong Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong is part of China.<br />

horse 106 n hɔːs Pferd cheval cavallo I ride my horse every day.<br />

hospital 144 n ˈhɒspɪtl Krankenhaus, Klinik hôpital ospedale He is in hospital because he is ill.<br />

hot 14 adj hɒt heiß chaud caldo It was very hot today.<br />

hot air balloon 97 n hɒt eə bəˈluːn Heißluftballon montgolfière mongolfiera<br />

We went in a hot air balloon over our<br />

house.<br />

hotel 6 n həʊˈtel Hotel hôtel albergo, hotel We are in a small hotel in Paris.<br />

hour 20 n aʊə Stunde heure ora<br />

I am in school for eight hours every<br />

day.<br />

house 40 n haʊs Haus maison casa We live in a small house.<br />

how 20 adv haʊ wie<br />

comment / ici:<br />

combien<br />

quanto, come How old is she?<br />

how much 35 determiner mʌtʃ wie viel combien quanto How much is the sandwich?<br />

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human 46 adj ˈhjuːmən menschlich humain umano People are human beings.<br />

hundred 20 number ˈhʌndrəd hundert cent cento<br />

There are a hundred people at the<br />

conference.<br />

Hungarian 139 adj hʌnˈgeəriən Ungar/in, ungarisch Hongrois/e,<br />

hongrois/e<br />

ungherese She is Hungarian.<br />

hungry 22 adj hʌŋgri hungrig avoir faim, affamé aver fame We're hungry. Let's have a pizza.<br />

husband 18 n ˈhʌzbənd Ehemann, Gatte mari marito John is Mary's husband.<br />

I 6 pronoun aɪ ich je io I am a student.<br />

idea 22 n aɪˈdɪə Idee idée idea That's a good idea.<br />

identity 42 n<br />

aɪˈdentəti,<br />

aɪˈdentɪti<br />

Identität identité identità I don’t know his real identity.<br />

ill 140 adj ɪl krank malade malato Susan isn’t at school today. She's ill.<br />

immediately 96 adv ɪˈmiːdiətli sofort immédiatement immediatamente I phoned them immediately I got home.<br />

important 15 adj ɪnˈpɔːtənt wichtig important importante He has a very important job.<br />

improve 115 v ɪmˈpruːv verbessern améliorer migliorare He wants to improve his speaking.<br />

in 6 prep ɪn in en in What's the word in <strong>English</strong>?<br />

including 64 prep ɪnˈkluːdɪŋ einschließlich y compris incluso<br />

The party is for everyone, including the<br />

teachers.<br />

India 139 country ˈɪndiə Indien Inde India He is a student in India.<br />

Indian 139 adj ˈɪndiən indisch Indien/ne, indien/ne indiano We often have Indian food.<br />

information 138 n ˌɪnfəˈeɪʃən Information informations informazioni<br />

I need more information about the<br />

college.<br />

inside 23 adverb ɪnˈsaɪd hinein, innen à l'intérieur dentro Let's go inside. I'm cold.<br />

instant 84 adj. ˈɪnstənt<br />

augenblicklich,<br />

sofort<br />

instantané immediato We were instant best friends.<br />

interested 140 adj<br />

ˈɪntrəstəd,<br />

ˈɪntrɪstəd<br />

interessiert intéressé interessato I'm interested in business.<br />

interesting 78 adj<br />

ˈɪntrəstɪŋ,<br />

ˈɪntrɪstɪŋ<br />

interessant intéressant interessante<br />

There was an interesting programme on<br />

TV last night.<br />

international 10 adj ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəl international international/e internazionale He works in an international bank.<br />

internet 138 n ˈɪntənet Internet internet internet<br />

You can find the information on the<br />

internet.<br />

intonation 115 n ˌɪntəˈneɪʃən Betonung intonation intonazione Use intonation to sound interested.<br />

introduce 102 v ˌɪntrəˈdjʊːs vorstellen présenter<br />

presentare,<br />

introdurre<br />

He introduced his friend to me.<br />

iPod 102 n ˈaɪpɒd iPod iPod iPod<br />

He's got all his music and videos on his<br />

iPod.<br />

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Ireland 8 country ˈaɪələnd Irland Irlande Irlanda He is from Ireland.<br />

Irish 139 adj ˈaɪrɪʃ irisch irlandais/e irlandese He speaks with an Irish accent.<br />

is 6 v s, z, əz; strong ɪz ist est è Is he <strong>English</strong>?<br />

island 59 n ˈaɪlənd Insel île isola They live on small island.<br />

isn't 11 (v) ˈɪzənt ist nicht, ist kein n'est pas non è He isn’t Scottish.<br />

it 6 pronoun ɪt es ce esso, è It's a book.<br />

IT worker 139 n ˌaɪˈtiː ˈwɜːkə<br />

Informationstechnik<br />

er/in<br />

technicien/ne de<br />

maintenance en<br />

informatique<br />

lavoratore<br />

informatico<br />

George is an IT worker.<br />

<strong>Italian</strong> 139 adj ɪˈtæliən italienisch Italien/ne, italien/ne italiano He usually eats in the <strong>Italian</strong> restaurant.<br />

Italy 9 country ˈɪtəli Italien Italie Italia Rome is the capital of Italy.<br />

itch 32 n ɪtʃ Jucken, Juckreiz démangeaison prurito I have an itch on my hand.<br />

item 103 n ˈaɪtəm<br />

Gegenstand, Posten,<br />

pièce, article<br />

Element<br />

articolo This is my favourite item of jewellery<br />

jacket 33 n ˈdʒækət, ˈdʒækɪt Jacke veste giacca Her black jacket is old.<br />

January 75 n<br />

ˈdzænjuəri,<br />

ˈdzænjʊri<br />

Januar janvier gennaio They don’t enjoy January.<br />

Japan 9 country dʒəˈpæn Japan Japon Giappone Tokyo is in Japan.<br />

Japanese 139 adj ˌdʒæpəˈniːz<br />

Japaner/in,<br />

japanisch<br />

Japonais/e,<br />

japonais/e<br />

giapponese Many Japanese students visit Britain.<br />

jeans 141 n plural dʒiːnz Jeans jean, jeans jeans These jeans are from America.<br />

jewellery 36 n ˈdʒuːəlri Schmuck bijoux gioielleria The jewellery is very beautiful.<br />

job 10 n dʒɒb Arbeit travail lavoro Teaching is a good job.<br />

juice 59 n dʒuːs Saft jus succo Can I have an orange juice?<br />

jukebox 102 n ˈdzuːkbɒks<br />

Musikautomat,<br />

Jukebox<br />

juke-box jukebox There was an old jukebox in the café.<br />

July 75 n dzʊˈlaɪ Juli juillet luglio My favourite month is July.<br />

jump 147 v jʌmp springen sauter saltare Can you jump over the table?<br />

June 75 n dʒuːn Juni juin giugnio Her birthday is 6th June.<br />

keep 80 v kiːp<br />

halten, behalten,<br />

bewahren<br />

maintenir mantenere Good food keeps you healthy.<br />

keep out 144 v kiːp aʊt<br />

Eintritt verboten!<br />

Betreten verboten!<br />

rester dehors /<br />

entrée interdite<br />

non entrare Keep out! You can't go in the room.<br />

key 30 n kiː Schlüssel clé chiave Here are the keys to your office.<br />

kill 93 n kɪl töten tuer uccidere William killed the old man.<br />

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kilometre 40 n<br />

ˈkɪləˌmiːtə,<br />

kɪˈlɒmətə<br />

Kilometer kilomètre chilometro<br />

The shops are 3 kilometres from my<br />

house.<br />

king 81 n kɪŋ König roi re The King of Spain is King Juan Carlos.<br />

kiss 63 n kɪs Kuss bisou bacio She gives the children a goodnight kiss,<br />

kitchen 106 n ˈkɪtʃən Küche cuisine cucina She is in the kitchen cooking dinner.<br />

know 6 v nəʊ kennen connaître conoscere He knows the new teacher.<br />

Korean 139 adj kəˈriːən<br />

Koraner/in,<br />

koreanisch<br />

Coréen/ne,<br />

coréen/ne<br />

coreano He's a Korean football player.<br />

lamb 143 n læm Lamm agneau agnello Lamb is the meat from a young sheep.<br />

lamp 30 n læmp Lampe lampe lampada This lamp is new.<br />

language 42 n ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ Sprache langue lingua He speaks three languages.<br />

last 145 adj lɑːst letzter dernier scorso Where were you last month?<br />

later 108 adv ˈleɪtə später plus tard più tardi See you later!<br />

laugh 76 v lɑːf lachen rire ridere<br />

They all laughed because the film was<br />

funny.<br />

learn 36 v lɜːn lernen apprendre imparare He's in Rome to learn <strong>Italian</strong>.<br />

learning 96 n ˈlɜːnɪŋ Lernen apprendre apprendimento Learning in our college is fun.<br />

leather 36 n ˈleðə Leder cuirs cuoio He has black leather bag.<br />

leave 142 v liːv<br />

verlassen,<br />

weggehen<br />

quitter, partir uscire, partire She leaves home after breakfast.<br />

left 88 n left links, die linke Seite à gauche sinistra My house is on the left.<br />

less 108 adv les weniger moins meno I want to work less next year.<br />

lesson 44 n ˈlesən<br />

Unterricht,<br />

Unterrichtsstunde<br />

leçon, cours lezione Do you like the <strong>English</strong> lessons?<br />

let 89 v let lassen laisser lasciare Let me check the information.<br />

letter 93 n ˈletə Brief lettre lettera She wrote a letter to her grandmother.<br />

level 44 n ˈlevəl Niveau niveau livello His <strong>English</strong> level is good.<br />

library 144 n ˈlaɪbrəri, ˈlaɪbri Bücherei bibliothèque biblioteca I get books from the library.<br />

licence 106 n ˈlaɪsəns<br />

Lizenz,<br />

Genehmigung<br />

permis patente Have you got a driving licence?<br />

life 40 n laɪf Leben vie vita I have a new life in America now.<br />

lifestyle 46 n ˈlaɪfstaɪl Lebensstil mode de vie stile di vita His lifestyle is very expensive.<br />

lift 147 v lɪft heben, hochheben soulever sollevare The bag is too heavy. I can't lift it.<br />

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light 145 adj laɪt hell clair chiaro My mother has got light brown hair.<br />

lighting 100 n ˈlaɪtɪŋ Leuchten lampe, luminaire luce<br />

You can find a lamp in the lighting<br />

department.<br />

like 6 prep laɪk so wie comme come Open your book like this.<br />

like 40 v laɪk mögen aimer piacere I like my job.<br />

line 69 n laɪn<br />

Linie / train line =<br />

Bahnlinie<br />

voie ferrée binario Don’t walk along the train line.<br />

Lisbon 99 ˈlɪzbən Lissabon Lisbonne Lisbona Lisbon is the capital of Portugal.<br />

list 32 n lɪst Liste liste lista Write a list of famous people you know.<br />

listen 138 v ˈlɪsən hören écouter ascoltare I always listen to music.<br />

listing 44 n ˈlɪstiŋ Verzeichnis listage, programme lista Look at the cinema listings.<br />

little 58 adj ˈlɪtl klein petit piccolo My little brother is 3 years old..<br />

local 86 adj ˈləʊkəl einheimisch<br />

London Eye, auch<br />

régional, local del posto, local The local people are very friendly.<br />

London Eye 58 n ˈlʌndən ai<br />

Millennium Pier,<br />

größtes Riesenrad<br />

Europas in London<br />

London Eye London Eye<br />

You can see a lot of things from the<br />

London Eye.<br />

long 145 adj lɒŋ lang long lungo Her friend's got very long blond hair.<br />

look 37 n lʊk Blick regard sguardo Can I have a look?<br />

look 138 v lʊk<br />

hineinsehen,<br />

hineinblicken<br />

regarder guardare Look at your books, please.<br />

lose 106 v luːz verlieren perdre perdere I often lose my keys.<br />

loud 52 adj laʊd laut bruyant, fort alto, forte He plays loud music.<br />

love 32 v lʌv lieben aimer amare Jane loves chocolate.<br />

lovely 57 adj ˈlʌvli entzückend joli, adorable carino That's lovely, thank you.<br />

lover 96 n ˈlʌvə Liebende, -er amant amante Red roses are for lovers.<br />

luggage 146 n ˈlʌgɪdʒ Gepäck bagages bagaglio<br />

You can only take hand luggage on the<br />

plane.<br />

lunch 46 n lʌntʃ Mittagessen déjeuner pranzo Lunch is at one o'clock<br />

machine 58 n məˈʃiːn Maschine machine macchina, lavatrice Is this the washing machine?<br />

magazine 92 n ˌmægəˈziːn Magazin, Zeitschrift magazine rivista I like reading car magazines.<br />

make 142 v meɪk machen, zubereiten préparer fare She makes a sandwich for lunch<br />

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manager 139 n ˈmænɪdʒə Manager<br />

directeur, patron,<br />

administrateur<br />

direttore Mr Jones is a hotel manager.<br />

map 44 n mæp<br />

Stadtplan,<br />

Landkarte<br />

plan, carte pianta, carta You can find the cinema on the map.<br />

marathon 76 n ˈmærəθən Marathon marathon maratona He did the London marathon last year.<br />

March 67 n mɑːtʃ März mars marzo His birthday is in March.<br />

market 36 n ˈmɒːkət, ˈmɒːkɪt Markt marché mercato The Grand Bazaar is a famous market.<br />

married 26 adj ˈmærid verheiratet marié sposati<br />

Prince William and Kate Middelton are<br />

married.<br />

match 44 n mætʃ Spiel (Sport), Match match partita We can watch the football match.<br />

maximum 59 n<br />

ˈmæksəməm,<br />

ˈmæksɪməm<br />

Maximum, Größter maximum massimo<br />

The maximum number of things you can<br />

take is 5.<br />

May 75 n meɪ Mai mai maggio Is your birthday in May?<br />

me 99 pronoun mi; strong miː mir, mich me, moi mi He bought me a new computer.<br />

mean 96 v miːn bedeuten signifier significare What does this word mean?<br />

meat 59 n miːt Fleisch viande carne Some people don't eat meat.<br />

medallist 32 n<br />

ˈmedl-əst, ˈmedlɪst<br />

Medaillengewinner médaillé/e<br />

vincitore di<br />

medaglia<br />

Usain Bolt is a gold medallist.<br />

meet 8 v miːt kennenlernen rencontrer incontrare Nice to meet you.<br />

meeting 22 n ˈmiːtɪŋ Begegnung, Treffen réunion incontro This is their first meeting.<br />

member 77 n membə Mitglied membre socio He is a member of the golf club.<br />

memorabilia 32 n ˌmemərəˈbɪliə Erinnerungsstücke souvenirs cimeli<br />

The museum has a lot of Michael<br />

Jackson memorabilia.<br />

memory 106 n ˈmeməri Gedächtnis mémoire memoria She has a good memory for names.<br />

menswear 100 n ˈmenzweə Herrenbekleidung<br />

vêtements pour<br />

hommes<br />

abiti da uomo<br />

You can get a jacket for your father in<br />

the menswear department.<br />

metre 40 n ˈmiːtə Meter mètre metro<br />

It's 200 metres to the shops from my<br />

flat.<br />

Mexican 139 adj<br />

ˈmeksəkən,<br />

ˈmeksɪkən<br />

mexikanisch<br />

Mexicain/e,<br />

mexicain/e<br />

messicano Mexican food is often very hot.<br />

Mexico 139 country ˈmeksəkəʊ Mexiko Mexique Messico He's not from Mexico.<br />

microphone 80 n ˈmaɪkrəfəʊn Mikrophon microphone microfono<br />

The singer had the microphone in his<br />

hand.<br />

milk 35 n mɪlk Milch lait latte He has milk in his coffee.<br />

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million 64 number ˈmɪljən Million million milione Millions of people live in New York.<br />

millionaire 93 n ˌmɪljəˈneə Millionär millionaire milionario He is now a dollar millionaire.<br />

miner 80 n ˈmaɪnə Bergarbeiter mineur minatore<br />

The miners were underground for 69<br />

days.<br />

mineral water 34 n ˈmɪnərəl ˈwɔːtə Mineralwasser eau minérale acqua minerale Can I have a mineral water, please?<br />

minute 23 n ˈmɪnət, ˈmɪnɪt Minute minute minuto Let's stop in five minutes.<br />

miss 91 v mɪs verpassen manquer perdere He arrived late and missed the train.<br />

mistake 86 n məˌsteɪk Fehler faute errore He made mistake.<br />

mix 15 n mɪks Mischung mélange misto, mistura There is a mix of old and new buildings.<br />

mobile 19 n ˈməʊbaɪl Handy portable numero di telefonino What is your mobile number?<br />

modern 27 adj ˈmɒdn modern moderne moderno The music is very modern.<br />

moment 24 n ˈməʊmənt Augenblick, Moment moment momento This is a big moment for her.<br />

Monday 43 n ˈmʌndi, ˈmʌndeɪ Montag lundi lunedì He works on Mondays.<br />

money 50 n ˈmʌni Geld argent soldi She takes customers' money.<br />

month 43 n mʌnθ Monat mois mese I visit my grandparents every month.<br />

monthly 66 adj ˈmʌnθli monatlich mensuel mensile It's a monthly magazine.<br />

more 108 adv mɔː mehr plus più I want to relax more.<br />

morning 43 n ˈmɔːnɪŋ Morgen matin mattina He arrives at 8 every morning.<br />

Moroccan 21 adj məˈrɒkən marokkanisch<br />

Marocain/e,<br />

marocain/e<br />

marocchino He eats Moroccan food.<br />

mother 18 n mʌðə Mutter mère madre Mary is the mother of Sarah and James.<br />

motorbike 64 n ˈməʊtəbaɪk Motorrad moto, motocyclette moto He's travels to work on his motorbike.<br />

mountain 14 n<br />

ˈmaʊntən,<br />

ˈmaʊntin<br />

Berg montagne montagna We like climbing in the mountains.<br />

mouse 140 n maʊs Maus souris mouse My mouse isn't with the computer.<br />

move 64 n muːv Bewegung, Umzug mouvement,<br />

déménagement<br />

movimento More and more people are on the move.<br />

move 76 v muːv umziehen déménager muoversi We moved home last year.<br />

museum 32 n mjuːˈziəm Museum musée museo<br />

There are many interesting objects in<br />

the museum.<br />

musician 18 n mjuːzɪʃən Musiker/in musicien/ne musicista He's a musician. He plays the guitar.<br />

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my 19 determiner maɪ mein, meine mon/ma mio John is my best friend.<br />

name 11 n neɪm Name nom nome My name is Sarah.<br />

nan 68 n nɑːn Naan-Brot naan / nan nan<br />

I always have nan when I eat an Indian<br />

curry.<br />

national 33 adj ˈnæʃənəl National-, national national nazionale He is in the national team.<br />

nationality 139 n<br />

ˌnæsəˈnæləti,<br />

ˌnæsəˈnælɪti<br />

Nationalität nationalité nazionalità<br />

Students of many different nationalities<br />

study here.<br />

natural 112 n ˈnætʃərəl Naturtalent talent naturel talento naturale<br />

That's very good. I think you're a<br />

natural at this.<br />

near 46 preposition nɪə<br />

nahe, in der Nähe<br />

von<br />

près vicino I live in a house near the river.<br />

necklace 100 n ˈnek-ləs, ˈnek-lɪs Kette collier collana<br />

He gave his wife a silver necklace for<br />

her birthday.<br />

need 54 v niːd brauchen avoir besoin de<br />

avere bisogno di,<br />

necessitare<br />

Sports people need to eat a lot of<br />

calories every day.<br />

negative 109 adj ˈnegətɪv negativ négatif negativo She said a lot of negative things.<br />

neighbour 52 n ˈneɪbə Nachbar voisin vivcino John is my neighbour.<br />

never 54 adv ˈnevə nie jamais mai We never go to the cinema.<br />

new 14 adj njuː neu nouveau nuovo He has a new car.<br />

New Zealand 139 country njʊː ˈziːlənd Neuseeland Nouvelle-Zélande Nuova Zelanda They are from New Zealand.<br />

New Zealander 139 n njuː ˈziːləndə Neuseeländer/in Néo-Zélandais neozelandese They are New Zealanders.<br />

news 142 n njuːz Nachrichten les nouvelles notizie I watch the news on TV.<br />

newsagent 62 n ˈnjuːzˌeɪdzənt<br />

Zeitschriftenladen,<br />

Zeitungshändler<br />

marchand de<br />

journaux<br />

giornalaio<br />

We buy our newspapers from the<br />

newsagent.<br />

newspaper 140 n ˈnjuːsˌpeɪpə Zeitung journal giornale Can I see your newspaper, please?<br />

next 67 adj nekst nächster prochain prossimo When is the next train?<br />

next to 88 preposition nekst tə neben à côté de vicino a The museum is next to the cinema.<br />

nice 8 adj naɪs schön beau, belle bello He has a nice house.<br />

night 42 n naɪt Abend, Nacht soir, nuit sera, notte They play computer games every night.<br />

nightmare 36 n ˈnaɪtmeə Alptraum cauchemar incubo The holiday was a nightmare.<br />

nine 6 number naɪn neun neuf nove There are nine women in the class<br />

nineteen 20 number ˌnaɪnˈtiːn neunzehn dix-neuf dicianove Nineteen people are in the room.<br />

ninety 20 number ˈnaɪnti neunzig quatre-vingt-dix novanta He's very old. He's ninety.<br />

no 6 adv nəʊ nein non no Are you <strong>English</strong>? No. I'm Canadian.<br />

noisy 68 adj ˈnɔɪzi<br />

laut, geräuschvoll,<br />

lärmend<br />

bruyant rumoroso The café is very noisy.<br />

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non-stop 76 adj ˌnɒnˈstɒp<br />

continu, sans<br />

ohne Unterbrechung<br />

interruption<br />

non-stop,<br />

continuamente<br />

They played a non-stop tennis match.<br />

noodle 143 n ˈnuːdl Nudel nouille pasta The Chinese eat a lot of noodles.<br />

noon 145 n nuːn Mittag midi mezzogiorno They arrived at noon.<br />

normal 42 adj ˈnɔːməl normal normal normale He is a normal twenty-eight year old.<br />

not 6 adv nɒt nicht, hier: kein ne pas non That's not a good idea.<br />

note 80 n nəʊt<br />

Mitteilung,<br />

Anmerkung<br />

note note Here's a note from your teacher.<br />

note 146 n nəʊt Note, Schein (Geld) billet nota Have you got a twenty pound note?<br />

notebook 140 n ˈnəʊtbʊk Notizbuch cahier, carnet taccuino Write the words in your notebook.<br />

nothing 90 pronoun ˈnʌθɪŋ nichts ne rien niente I usually do nothing at the weekend.<br />

noticeboard 88 n ˈnəʊtəsˌbɔːd Anschlagtafel panneau d'affichage tabellone<br />

The information about the concert is on<br />

the noticeboard.<br />

November 75 n<br />

nəʊˈvembə,<br />

nəˈvembə<br />

November novembre novembre<br />

My parents usually go to Spain in<br />

November.<br />

now 11 adv naʊ jetzt maintenant adesso Now I'm a waiter.<br />

nowadays 96 adv ˈnaʊədeɪz heutzutage de nos jours al giorno d'oggi<br />

Nowadays, people know it's important<br />

to eat healthy food.<br />

nuclear 81 adj ˈnjuːkliə<br />

Nuklear-, ein<br />

Kernkraftwerk<br />

betreffend<br />

nucléaire nucleare<br />

There was a terrible nuclear accident in<br />

Japan.<br />

number 6 n ˈnʌmbə Nummer numéro numero Look at page number five.<br />

nut 143 n nʌt Nuss noisette, noix noce I don’t eat nuts. They're too hard.<br />

October 75 n ɒkˈtəʊbə Oktober octobre ottobre We had a big party last October.<br />

office 14 n ˈɒfəs, ˈɒfɪs Büro bureau ufficio This is my office.<br />

often 55 adv ˈɒfən, ˈɒftən oft souvent spesso He often goes the gym.<br />

old 14 adj əʊld alt vieux/vieille vecchio We live in an old house.<br />

on 11 prep ɒn auf sur su My book is on the table.<br />

once 54 adv wʌns einmal une fois una volta We have steak once a week.<br />

one 6 number wʌn eins un uno I have one brother<br />

one-to-one 97 adj ˈwʌn-tə-ˌwʌn Einzel- tête-à-tête privato I had one-to-one dance lessons.<br />

online 55 adj ˈɒnlaɪn<br />

online, auf dem<br />

Internet<br />

en ligne online He usually reads the news online.<br />

open 6 v ˈəʊpən öffnen ouvrir aprire Open the window, please.<br />

open 20 adj ˈəʊpən geöffnet ouvert/e aperto The shop isn’t open now.<br />

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opposite 88 preposition ˈɚpəzət, ˈɚpəzɪt gegenüber en face de dall'altra parte di The sports centre is opposite the hotel.<br />

orange 141 adj ˈɒrəndʒ orange orange arancio<br />

Orange is the colour between red and<br />

yellow.<br />

order 115 v ˈɔːdə bestellen commander ordinare I ordered the present online.<br />

organised 108 adj ˈɔːgənaɪzd<br />

organisiert,<br />

strukturiert<br />

organisé organizzato She's a very organised person.<br />

other 42 adj ˈʌðə andere/r, anderes autre altro This job is different from my other job.<br />

our 21 determiner aʊə unser, unsere notre nostro Here is our hotel.<br />

outside 97 adv aʊtˈsaɪd draußen dehors fuori Can you wait outside, please?<br />

over 21 prep ˈəʊvə in, über partout in tutto<br />

People all over the world eat my<br />

mother's salsa.<br />

p.m. 145 piɜ em nach 12 Uhr mittags de l'après-midi nel pomeriggio They arrive at 2 p.m. this afternoon.<br />

page 6 n peɪdʒ Seite page pagina What's on page seven?<br />

paint 147 v peɪnt malen peindre dipingere<br />

pair 138 n peə<br />

Paar / paarweise /<br />

zu zweit<br />

Her father paints beautiful pictures of<br />

the sea.<br />

par deux a due a due We all had to work in pairs.<br />

parents 18 n ˈpeərənts Eltern parents genitori Sarah's parents are John and Mary.<br />

Paris 86 ˈpærəs, ˈpærɪs Paris Paris Parigi Paris is the capital of France.<br />

park 144 n pɑːk Park parc parco The children are playing in the park.<br />

partner 93 n ˈpɒtnə Partner partenaire socio, partner Johann is my business partner.<br />

party 27 n ˈpɑːti Party fête festa, party Let's have a party tonight!<br />

pass 66 n pɑːs Fahrkarten-Abo pass abbonamento He's got a monthly pass for train travel.<br />

passenger 66 n ˈpæsɪndʒə Passagier passager passaggero There are ten passengers on the bus.<br />

passport 63 n ˈpɑːspɔːt Pass, Ausweis passeport passaporto Have you got a passport?<br />

past 44 preposition pɑːst nach après e, dopo It's ten past five.<br />

pasta 54 n ˈpæstə Pasta, Nudeln pâtes pasta<br />

I always have pasta in the <strong>Italian</strong><br />

restaurant.<br />

pay 98 v peɪ bezahlen payer pagare How much did you pay for the new car?<br />

payphone 62 n peɪ fəʊn<br />

Münzfernsprecher,<br />

Telefonzelle<br />

téléphone public telefono pubblico<br />

I can’t find my mobile phone. I need to<br />

use a pay phone.<br />

pea 143 n piː Erbse petit pois pisello Peas are his favourite vegetable.<br />

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pencil 140 n pensəl Bleistift crayon matita Use a pencil to write.<br />

people 20 n (plural) ˈpiːpəl Menschen, Leute gens persone, gente There are sixty people in the restaurant.<br />

perfect 21 adv ˈpɜːfɪkt perfekt, vollkommen parfait perfetto The hotel is perfect.<br />

perfume 146 v ˈpɜːfjuːm Parfüm parfum profumo My mother never wears perfume.<br />

person 52 n ˈpɜːsən Person personne persona Sarah talks about a person at work.<br />

personal assistant 139 n ˈpɜːsənəl əˈsɪstənt<br />

persönliche/r<br />

Assistent/in,<br />

Chefsekrektär/in<br />

assistant/e de<br />

direction<br />

assistente personale Mr Jones has a personal assistant.<br />

Peru 86 pəˈruː Peru Pérou Perù People speak Spanish in Peru.<br />

pharmacy 62 n ˈfɑːməsi Apotheke pharmacie farmacia The pharmacy sells medicines.<br />

phone 6 n fəʊn Telefon téléphone telefono The phone is ringing. Please answer it.<br />

photo 19 n ˈfəʊtəʊ Foto photo foto This is a photo of my friend.<br />

picture 30 n ˈpɪktʃə Bild photographie, image foto This is a picture of my sister.<br />

piece 54 n piːs Stück morceau pezzo Can I have a piece of bread, please?<br />

pilot 139 n ˈpaɪlət Pilot/in pilote pilota Mary Taylor is a pilot for British Airways.<br />

pink 141 adj pɪŋk pink rose rosa The skirt is pink.<br />

pizza 138 n ˈpiːtsə Pizza pizza pizza We have pizza in the <strong>Italian</strong> restaurant.<br />

place 21 n pleɪs Ort lieu posto This place is beautiful.<br />

plan 111 n plæn Plan projet piano, progetto What are you plans for the weekend?<br />

plane 63 n pleɪn Flugzeug avion aereo What time does your plane leave?<br />

planet 46 n ˈplænət, ˈplænɪt Planet planète pianeta We live on planet Earth.<br />

plant 146 n plɑːnt Pflanze plante pianta<br />

His grandmother has a lot of plants in<br />

her garden.<br />

plate 54 n pleɪt Teller assiette piatto He has big plate of pasta for lunch.<br />

platform 67 n ˈplætfɔːm Bahnsteig, Gleis quai marciapiede The train leaves from platform six.<br />

play 44 n pleɪ Theaterstück pièce opera teatrale I like Shakespeare plays.<br />

play 142 v pleɪ spielen jouer giocare Do you play football?<br />

player 33 n ˈpleɪə Spieler/in joueur giocatore, tennista Serena Williams is a tennis player.<br />

please 6 interjection pliːz bitte<br />

s'il vous plaît, s'il te<br />

plaît<br />

per favore Can I have a drink of water, please?<br />

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pocket 102 n ˈpɒkət, ˈpɒkɪt Tasche poche tasca The keys are in my coat pocket.<br />

Poland 8 country ˈpeʊlənd Polen Pologne Polonia Warsaw is in Poland.<br />

police 58 n pəˈliːs Polizei police polizia The police want to talk that man.<br />

police officer 139 n<br />

pəˈliːs ˈɒfəsə,<br />

ˈɒfɪsə<br />

Polizist/in<br />

Polish 139 adj ˈpɒlɪʃ Pole/Polin<br />

policier, officier de<br />

police<br />

Polonais/e,<br />

polonais/e<br />

polite 100 adj pəˈlaɪt höflich poli cortese<br />

politician 81 n<br />

ˌpɒləˈtɪʃən,<br />

ˌpɒlɪˈtɪʃən<br />

Politiker<br />

homme/femme<br />

politique<br />

poliziotto My brother is a police officer.<br />

polacco Many Polish people live in Britain.<br />

politico<br />

She is very polite and says 'please' and<br />

'thank you' all the time.<br />

J F Kennedy and his brothers were<br />

politicians.<br />

popular 68 adj ˈpɒpjələ, ˈpɒpjʊlə beliebt populaire benvoluto Indian food is very popular in Britain.<br />

porridge 89 n ˌpɒrɪdʒ Haferbrei porridge porridge<br />

Porridge is a traditional breakfast from<br />

Scotland.<br />

Portugal 139 country ˈpɔːtʃəgəl Portugal Portugal Portogallo He is from Portugal.<br />

Portuguese 139 adj ˌpɔːtʃəˈgiːz<br />

Portugiese/Portugies<br />

in<br />

Portugais/e,<br />

portugais/e<br />

positive 80 adj ˈpɒzətɪv, ˈpɒzɪtɪv positiv positiv positivo<br />

positive 109 adj ˈpɒsətɪv, ˈpɒsɪtɪv positiv positif positivo<br />

portoghese His wife is Portuguese.<br />

It was important to keep healthy and<br />

positive.<br />

He needs to be more positive about his<br />

work.<br />

possession 103 n pəˈzeʃən Eigentum, Besitz possession, bien possesso Her favourite possession is her guitar.<br />

post office 144 n pəʊst ˈɒfəs, ˈɒfɪs Post(amt) bureau de poste ufficio postale<br />

We can take our letters to the post<br />

office.<br />

potato 143 n pəˈteɪtəʊ Kartoffel pomme de terre patata<br />

You make chips and crisps from<br />

potatoes.<br />

pottery 36 n ˈpɒtəri Keramik poterie ceramica The old pottery is from China.<br />

present 96 n ˈprezənt Geschenk cadeau regalo<br />

My parents gave me a watch as a<br />

birthday present.<br />

presenter 36 n prɪˈzentə Moderator présentateur presentatore He is an <strong>Italian</strong> TV presenter.<br />

president 80 n<br />

ˈprezədənt,<br />

ˈprezidənt<br />

Präsident président presidente Who is the president of your country?<br />

price 36 n praɪs Preis prix prezzo The price of the carpet is 1,000 euros.<br />

prince 24 n prɪns Prinz prince principe<br />

Prince William is the son of Prince<br />

Charles.<br />

printer 30 n ˈprɪntə Drucker imprimante stampante Is this a colour printer?<br />

problem 22 n ˈprɒbləm Problem problème problema What's the problem?<br />

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programme 24 n ˈprəʊgræm Sender<br />

émission,<br />

programme<br />

programma There is a BBC programme on TV.<br />

pronounce 115 v preəˈnaʊns aussprechen prononcer pronunciare Can you pronounce this word correctly?<br />

public transport 69 n ˈpʌblɪk ˈtrænspɔːt öffentlicher Verkehr transport public mezzi pubblici<br />

There's a good public transport system<br />

in London.<br />

pull 144 v pʊl ziehen tirer tirare Pull the door closed, please.<br />

punctuation 115 n ˌpʌnktʃuˈeɪʃən Zeichensetzung ponctuation interpunzione<br />

Punctuation is important when you<br />

write.<br />

purple 141 adj ˈpɜːpəl lila violet violetto, paonazzo They both have purple dresses.<br />

push 144 v pʊʃ drücken pousser spingere Push the door to open it.<br />

quarter 44 n ˈkwɔːtə Viertel quart quarto It's quarter past nine.<br />

queen 81 n kwiːn Königin reine regina<br />

Queen Elizaebeth is the Queen of<br />

England.<br />

question 77 n ˈkwestʃən Frage question domanda The teacher asked me a question.<br />

question mark 75 n ˈkwestʃən mɑːk Fragezeichen point d'interrogation domanda<br />

When you write a question, don’t forget<br />

the question mark.<br />

questionnaire 90 n ˌkwestʃəˈneə Fragebogen questionnaire questionario<br />

She completed the questionnaire about<br />

holidays.<br />

quiet 68 adj ˈkwaɪət ruhig calm zito Be quiet! The baby is sleeping.<br />

quite 107<br />

predetermine<br />

r, adv<br />

kwaɪt ziemlich assez abbastanza She sings quite well.<br />

racquet 32 n rækət, rækɪt Schläger (Sport) raquette racchetta Can I have this tennis racquet?<br />

radio 53 n ˈreɪdiəʊ Radio radio radio I often listen to the radio.<br />

rain 91 v raɪn regnen pleuvoir piovere<br />

It's raining today so we can’t play<br />

tennis.<br />

rainy 46 adj ˈreɪni regnerisch, Regen- pluvieux piovoso<br />

The rainy season is dangerous<br />

sometimes.<br />

read 138 v riːd lesen lire leggere My little brother is learning to read.<br />

real 36 adj rɪəl echt, wahr vrai vero, reale This is real leather.<br />

really 53 adv ˈrɪəli wirklich vraiment<br />

veramente,<br />

realmente<br />

"He's Canadian." "Really?"<br />

receipt 146 n rɪˈsiːt Quittung reçu ricevuta<br />

When you buy something you get a<br />

receipt from the shop.<br />

receptionist 139 n rɪˈsepʃənɪst Rezeptionist/in réceptionniste receptionist The hotel receptionist is Polish.<br />

recipe 21 n ˈresəpi, ˈresɪpi Rezept recette ricetta The salsa recipe is from my mother.<br />

record 76 n ˈrekɔːd Rekord record record<br />

They got the world record for their nonstop<br />

tennis match.<br />

red 33 adj red rot rouge rosso Her new bag is red.<br />

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regards 63 n plural rɪˈgɑːdz Grüße amitiés saluti Regards to your mother.<br />

relationship 28 n rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp<br />

Verhältnis,<br />

Beziehung<br />

lien rapporto What's their relationship?<br />

relax 108 v rɪˈlæks entspannen se détendre rilassare He relaxed on holiday.<br />

repeat 6 v rɪˈpiːt wiederholen répéter ripetere Can you repeat that, please?<br />

rescue 80 n ˈreskuː Rettung secours salvataggio<br />

The story of miners' rescue was in all<br />

the newspapers.<br />

restaurant 138 n ˈrestərɒnt Restaurant restaurant ristorante The Chinese restaurant is very good.<br />

retired 139 adj. rɪˈtaɪrd pensioniert retraité stanco<br />

Mrs Green is retired. She's seventy<br />

years old.<br />

return ticket 66 n rɪˈtɜːn tɪkət, tɪkɪt Rückfahrkarte billet aller-retour biglietto di ritorno Do you want a single or return ticket?<br />

rice 143 n raɪs Reis riz riso Do you want white rice or brown rice?<br />

ride 106 v raɪd<br />

fahren (Rad,<br />

Motorrad)<br />

aller à la / faire de<br />

la (moto)<br />

andare Can you ride a motorbike?<br />

right 19 n raɪt rechts droite essere in giusto They are in the right.<br />

right 88 n raɪt<br />

rechts, die rechte<br />

Seite<br />

à droite destra Your chair is on the right.<br />

ring 24 n rɪŋ Ring bague anello She has a beautiful wedding ring.<br />

river 14 n ˈrɪvə Fluss rivière fiume<br />

The Nile is the longest river in the<br />

world.<br />

road 47 n rəʊd<br />

Straße, Landstraße,<br />

Weg<br />

rue, route strada My sister lives in this road.<br />

robbery 64 n ˈrɒbəri Raub vol rapina<br />

There was a robbery at the bank last<br />

week.<br />

rock 27 n rɒk Rockmusik rock rock It's rock music.<br />

rock and roll 34 n rɒk ən rəʊl Rock'n Roll rock and roll rock-and-roll He loves rock and roll music.<br />

rope 84 n rəʊp Seil core corda The bridge is made of rope.<br />

rose 96 n rəʊz Rose la rose rosa Peter gave his girlfriend a red rose.<br />

routine 115 n ruːˈtiːn Routine, Programm routine routine What is your daily routine?<br />

royal 24 adj ˈrɔɪəl königlich, Königs- royal/e reale<br />

I'm interested in the British royal<br />

family.<br />

rubbish 102 n ˈrʌbɪʃ Müll, Abfall ordures, déchets spazzatura We need to put the rubbish outside.<br />

rude 90 adj ruːd<br />

<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013<br />

unhöflich,<br />

ungezogen<br />

impoli sgarbato The boy was rude to his teacher.


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running 32 adj ˈrʌnɪŋ laufen, joggen course à pied da corsa These are his running shoes.<br />

rush hour 68 n rʌʃ aʊə Hauptverkehrszeit heure de pointe ora di punta The roads are very busy at rush hour.<br />

Russia 9 country ˈrʌʃə Russland Russie Russia Moscow is in Russia.<br />

Russian 139 adj ˈrʌʃən Russe/Russin Russe, russe russo Her husband is Russian.<br />

sad 77 adj sæd traurig triste triste The story was very sad and I cried.<br />

safe 46 adj seɪf sicher sûr sicuro It isn’t safe to go in the river.<br />

sale 21 n seɪl Verkauf vente vendita The food is on sale all over the world.<br />

salesman 36 n ˈseɪlzmən<br />

Verkäufer/Geschäfts<br />

mann/Händler<br />

vendeur,<br />

représentant de<br />

commerce<br />

commesso My father is a salesman.<br />

salsa 21 n ˈsælsə Salsa, Sauce salsa, sauce salsa salsa The salsa is very good.<br />

salsa 97 n ˈsælsə Salsa-Tanz salsa salsa He loves dancing the salsa.<br />

same 40 adj seɪm der-, die-, dasselbe même stesso We like the same things.<br />

sandwich 34 n<br />

ˈsænwɪdʒ,<br />

ˈsænwɪtʒ<br />

Sandwich, belegtes<br />

Brot<br />

sandwich panino, tramezzino Can I have a sandwich, please?<br />

Saturday 43 n ˈsætədi, ˈsætədeɪ Samstag samedi sabato TThe football match is on Saturday<br />

Saudi Arabia 9 country ˈsaʊdi əˈreɪbiə Saudi-Arabien Arabie saoudite Arabia Saudita Is Riyadh in Saudi Arabia?<br />

Saudi Arabian 139 adj ˈsaʊdi əˈreɪbiən<br />

Saudi, Saudi-<br />

Araber/in<br />

Saoudien/ne,<br />

saoudien/ne<br />

sausage 143 n ˈsɒsɪdʒ Würstchen saucisse salsiccia<br />

saudita We're Saudi Arabian.<br />

He eats suasages and chips once a<br />

week.<br />

save 108 v seɪv sparen économiser risparmiare I'm saving money for a holiday.<br />

say 6 v seɪ sprechen dire dire Say the word after me.<br />

scared 140 adj skeəd große Angst haben effrayé<br />

avere paura di,<br />

temere<br />

They are scared of the dog.<br />

scarf 146 n skɑːf Schal foulard sciarpa It's cold today. Put a scarf on.<br />

schedule 44 n ˈʃedjuːl, ˈskedjuːl Terminplan, Zeitplan horaire orario What's the schedule for the day?<br />

school 22 n skuːl Schule école scuola We are at Forest High School.<br />

science fiction 58 n ˈsaɪəns ˈfɪkʃən Science-Fiction science-fiction fantascienza I love science fiction films.<br />

Scotland 139 country ˈskɒtlənd Schottland Écosse la Scozia<br />

She isn’t from England. She's from<br />

Scotland.<br />

Scottish 139 adj ˈskɒtɪʃ<br />

Schotte/Schottin,<br />

schottisch<br />

Écossais/e,<br />

écossais/e<br />

scozzese Donald is Scottish.<br />

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sea 14 n siː Meer, See mer mare<br />

The Rad Sea lies between Arabia and<br />

North Africa.<br />

season 46 n ˈsiːzən Jahreszeit saison stagione Winter is my favourite season.<br />

second 36 number ˈsekənd zweite/r, zweites deuxième secondo This is my second day in Istanbul.<br />

see 19 v siː sehen voir vedere See you later.<br />

self-help 108 n ˌself-ˈhelp Selbsthilfe<br />

développement<br />

personnel<br />

autoaiuto<br />

He bought a self-help book to help him<br />

change his life.<br />

sell 98 v sel verkaufen vendre vendere He sold his car last week.<br />

seller 36 n ˈselə<br />

Verkäufer/Verkäufer<br />

in<br />

vendeur/vendeuse venditore He is a carpet seller.<br />

send 59 v send schicken envoyer spedire I send emails to my friends.<br />

September 75 n sepˈtembə September septembre settembre I went to France in September.<br />

series 46 n ˈsɪəriːz Serie série serie The new TV series is very interesting.<br />

service 106 n ˈsɜːvəs, ˈsɜːvɪs<br />

Service,<br />

Dienstleistung<br />

service servizio<br />

Their business is a cleaning service for<br />

offices.<br />

set 146 n set Set set set<br />

I bought a beauty set for my mother's<br />

birthday.<br />

seven 6 number ˈsevən sieben sept sette There are seven men in the class.<br />

seventeen 20 number ˌsevənˈtiːn siebzehn dix-sept diciassette He's seventeen years old.<br />

seventy 20 number ˈsevənti siebzig soixante-dix settanta He's seventy.<br />

she 11 pronoun si sie elle lei She is a student.<br />

she 20 pronoun ʃi; strong ʃiː sie (Singular) elle lei She is a teacher.<br />

shelter 80 n ˈʃeltə Obdach, Unterkunft abri, refuge, asile rifugio The people need food and shelter.<br />

shirt 33 n ʃɜːt Hemd chemise camicia Is this Elvis Presley's shirt?<br />

shoe 32 n ʃuː Schuh chaussure scarpa My new shoes are great.<br />

shook / shake 102 v ʃʊk / ʃeɪk schüttelte/schütteln agiter agitare Shake the bottle before you open it.<br />

shop assistant 139 n ʃɒp əˈsɪstənt Verkäufer/in vendeur/vendeuse in pensione<br />

I am a shop assistant in Marks and<br />

Spencers.<br />

shopping 48 n ˈʃɒpɪŋ Einkaufen faire du shopping shopping We go shopping at the weekend.<br />

shopping centre 144 n ˈʃɒpɪŋ ˈsentə Einkaufszentrum centre commercial centro commerciale<br />

We often go to the shopping centre at<br />

weekends.<br />

short 76 adj ʃɔːt kurz court corto He's got very short hair.<br />

show 90 n ʃəʊ Vorstellung spectacle spettacolo We went to see a show at the theatre.<br />

side 84 n saɪd Seite côté parte<br />

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sign 99 v saɪn<br />

unterschreiben /<br />

hier: Autogramm<br />

geben<br />

signer firmare<br />

Johnny Depp signed his name on my<br />

theatre ticket.<br />

sign 144 n saɪn Zeichen symbole, signe segno What does this sign mean?<br />

silver 99 adj ˈsɪlvə silbern en argent argento<br />

Her wedding ring was unusual because<br />

it was silver and not gold.<br />

simple 46 adj ˈsɪmpəl einfach simple semplice He likes the simple things in life.<br />

simple 115 adj ˈsɪmpəl einfach simple semplice This exercise is simple.<br />

singer 10 n ˈsiŋə Sänger/in chanteur, chanteuse cantante Jodie is a singer with a pop band.<br />

single 31 adj ˈsɪŋgəl alleinstehend célibataire single She isn't married. She's single.<br />

single ticket 66 n ˈsɪŋgəl tɪkət, tɪkɪt einfache Fahrkarte aller simple (billet) biglietto di andata He's got a single ticket to France.<br />

sister 18 n ˈsɪstə Schwester soeur sorella Sarah is Jame's sister.<br />

sit (down) 22 v sɪt sitzen s'asseoir sedere You can sit in the classroom.<br />

situation 90 n ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃən Situation situation situazione He is in a difficult situation.<br />

six 6 number sɪks sechs six sei We have six classrooms.<br />

sixteen 20 number ˌsɪksˈtiːn sechzehn seize sedici I'm sixteen.<br />

sixteenth 75 adj ˌsikˈstiːnθ sechzehnter seizième sedicesimo<br />

They arrive in New York on June the<br />

sixteenth.<br />

sixty 20 number ˈsɪksti sechzig soixante sessanta An hour is sixty minutes.<br />

size 98 n saɪz Größe taille numero What size are your shoes?<br />

skiing 47 n ˈskiːɪŋ Skifahren ski sci We go skiing in winter.<br />

skirt 141 n skɜːt Rock jupe gonna She has a white jacket and a black skirt.<br />

sky 100 n skaɪ Himmel ciel cielo Look at the birds in the sky.<br />

slow 68 adj sləʊ langsam lent lento In rush hour, the buses are very slow.<br />

small 14 adj smɔːl klein petit piccolo He lives in a small house.<br />

smoke 53 v sməʊk rauchen fumer fumare He doesn’t smoke.<br />

smoking 144 n ˈsməʊkɪŋ Rauchen fumer fumo, fumare<br />

The sign says 'No Smoking'. You can't<br />

smoke in here.<br />

snow 146 v snəʊ schneien neiger nevicare In winter is snows for four months.<br />

so 86 conjunction səʊ daher donc perciò I was hungry, so I ate a sandwich.<br />

sock 141 n sɒk Socken chaussette calza Put your socks on before your shoes.<br />

soft 145 adj sɒft weich mou molle The bed is very soft.<br />

some 65 determiner sʌm manche, einige certains alcuni Some hotels are very expensive.<br />

someone 84 pronoun ˈsʌmwʌn jemand quelqu'un qualcuno Someone is waiting for you.<br />

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sometimes 46 adv ˈsʌmtaɪmz manchmal parfois a volte We sometimes work late.<br />

son 18 n sʌn Sohn fils figlio James is Mary and John's son.<br />

soon 19 adv suːn bald bientôt presto See you soon.<br />

sorry 6 adj ˈsɒri Entschuldigung Pardon mi dispiace Sorry, I don’t know the answer.<br />

sound 115 v saʊnd klingen<br />

résonner / donner<br />

l'impression que<br />

sembrare He sounds interested.<br />

South Africa 8 country saʊθ ˈæfɪikə Südafrika Afrique du Sud il Sudafrica Are you from South Africa?<br />

South African 139 adj saɪθ ˈæfrɪkən<br />

Südafrikaner/in,<br />

südafrikanisch<br />

Sud-Africain/e, sudafricain/e<br />

sudafricano His parents are South African.<br />

South Korea 139 country saʊθ kəˈriːə Südkorea Corée du Sud Corea del Sud We are from South Korea.<br />

spa 97 n spɑː Spa<br />

spa, station<br />

thermale<br />

space 58 n speɪs Weltraum espace<br />

centro di benessere<br />

spazio<br />

interplanetario,<br />

cosmo<br />

They went to a spa to relax for a few<br />

days.<br />

Doctor Who travels in space.<br />

Spain 8 country speɪn Spanien Espagne la Spagna I am from Spain.<br />

Spanish 139 adj ˈspænɪʃ Spanier/in, spanisch Espagnol/e,<br />

espagnol/e<br />

spagnolo He has a Spanish friend.<br />

sparkling 34 adj ˈspɑːklɪŋ sprudelnd pétillant gasata I love sparkling mineral water.<br />

speak 106 v spiːk sprechen<br />

besonders,<br />

parler parlare He speaks three languages.<br />

special 36 adj ˈspeʃəl<br />

besondere/r,<br />

besondereres<br />

particulier particolare This is a special book.<br />

spell 13 v spel buchstabieren épeler scrivere Can you spell your name for me?<br />

spend 108 v spend<br />

verbringen,<br />

ausgeben<br />

passer passare del tempo<br />

He wants to spend more time with his<br />

friends.<br />

spice 36 n spaɪs Gewürz épice spezia I love spices in my food.<br />

sport 40 n spɔːt Sport, Sportart sport sport What sport do you like?<br />

sportswoman 81 n ˈspɔːtsˌwʊmən Sportlerin sportive, athlète sportiva Serena Williams is a sportswoman.<br />

spring 47 n sprɪŋ Frühling printemps primavera Spring is my favourite season.<br />

stadium 58 n ˈsteɪdiəm Stadion stade stadio We can visit the Olympic Stadium.<br />

stairs 64 n plural steəz Treppe escalier scale I climb the stairs to get to my bedroom.<br />

star 100 n staː Stern étoile stella<br />

At night you can see the stars in the<br />

sky.<br />

star 112 n stɑː Star vedette, star star Miranda is the star of the show.<br />

start 142 v stɑːt anfangen, beginnen commencer cominciare He starts work at eight-thirty.<br />

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statement 93 n ˈsteɪtmənt Aussage déclaration dichiarazione They gave statements to the police.<br />

stay 21 n steɪ Aufenthalt séjour soggiorno The hotel is perfect for your stay.<br />

steak 54 n steɪk Steak steak bistecca He eats a steak once a week.<br />

still 32 adverb stɪl noch encore, toujours ancora Are you still here?<br />

still 34 adj stɪl still encore ancora Can I have still mineral water, please?<br />

stop 22 v stɒp aufhören arrêter fermare Let's stop now.<br />

store 100 n stɔː Geschäft, Laden magasin negozio We bought our presents in a big store.<br />

story 24 n ˈstɔːri Geschichte histoire storia It is the story of a our city.<br />

street 24 n striːt Straße rue strada People are in the streets.<br />

stuck 112 adj stʌk<br />

feststeckend,<br />

festgefahren<br />

coincé incastrato I can’t move. I'm stuck.<br />

student 10 n ˈstuːdənt Student/in étudiant/e studente She's a student at Oxford University.<br />

study 36 v ˈstʌdi studieren étudier studiare I study <strong>French</strong> and Spanish.<br />

stupid 112 adj ˈstuːpəd, ˈstuːpid dumm stupide, idiot stupido I did something stupid.<br />

style 34 n staɪl Stil style stile<br />

Hard Rock Café is an American-style<br />

café.<br />

subway 64 n sʌbweɪ U-Bahn métro metropolitana<br />

The New York subway is like the<br />

London underground.<br />

suit 141 n suːt, sjʊːt Anzug costume completo His business suit is black.<br />

summer 14 n ˈsʌmə Sommer été estate It gets very hot here in summer.<br />

Sunday 43 n ˈsʌndi, ˈsʌndeɪ Sonntag dimanche domenica I play basketball on Sundays.<br />

sunglasses 33 n plural<br />

ˈsʌnˌglaːsəz,<br />

ˈsʌnˌglaːsɪz<br />

Sonnenbrille lunettes de soleil occhiali da sole These are her sunglasses.<br />

sunny 146 adj ˈsʌni sonnig ensoleillé di sole<br />

The weather was hot and sunny<br />

yesterday.<br />

supermarket 138 n ˈsuːpəˌmɑːkət Supermarkt supermarché supermercato We bought the food in a supermarket.<br />

sure 81 adj ʃɔː sicher certain sicuro I'm not sure this is the right answer.<br />

surface 80 n ˈsɜːfəs Oberfläche surface superficie<br />

After 69 days the miners travelled to<br />

the surface.<br />

surprised 140 adj səˈpraɪzd überrascht étonné sorpreso He's surprised to see you.<br />

sushi 97 n suːʃi Sushi sushi sushi I love Japanese food, especially sushi.<br />

sweater 33 n ˈswetə Pullover<br />

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pull-over, sweatshirt<br />

golf Her red sweater is beautiful.


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sweet 36 n swiːt Süßigkeit, Bonbon bonbon dolci They have sweets for the children.<br />

swimming pool 56 n ˈswɪmɪŋ puːl<br />

Schwimmbad,<br />

Schwimmbecken<br />

piscine piscina<br />

We take the children to the swimming<br />

pool on Saturdays.<br />

Sydney 86 ˈsɪdni Sydney Sydney Sydney Sydney is the largest city in Australia.<br />

system 69 n ˈsɪstəm, ˈsɪstɪm System système sistema The new computer system works well.<br />

table 140 n ˈteɪbəl Tisch table tavolo My cup is on the table.<br />

take 50 v teɪk nehmen prendre prendere<br />

I take a camera with me when I go on<br />

holiday.<br />

talk 52 v tɔːk sprechen parler parlare He talks about his girlfriend all the time.<br />

taxi 138 n ˈtæksi Taxi taxi taxi We got a taxi to the train station.<br />

taxi driver 10 n tæksi ˈdraɪvə Taxifahrer/in chauffeur de taxi tassista The taxi driver took us to the hotel.<br />

tea 34 n tiː Tee thé té Can I have a cup of tea, please?<br />

teach 42 v tiːtʃ unterrichten, lehren enseigner insegnare Miss Jones teaches <strong>English</strong>.<br />

teacher 10 n ˈtiːtʃə Lehrer/in<br />

professeur,<br />

instituteur/institutric<br />

e<br />

insegnante Miss Lind is my <strong>English</strong> teacher.<br />

team 33 n tiːm Team équipe equipe They play in the basketball team.<br />

technology 102 n tekˈnɒlədʒi Technologie technologie tecnologia<br />

New technologies are changing the<br />

world everyday.<br />

telescope 38 n ˈteləskəʊp Teleskop téléscope telescopio The telescope is Galileo's.<br />

television/TV 138 n<br />

ˈteləˌvɪʒən,<br />

ˈtelɪˌvɪʒən / tiː ˈviː<br />

Fernsehen télévision televisione<br />

Many children watch too much<br />

television.<br />

tempura 68 n ˈtempʊrə Tempura tempura tempura My favourite Japanese food is tempura.<br />

ten 6 number ten zehn dix dieci He's ten years old.<br />

tender 32 adj ˈtendə zärtlich tendre tenero It is a tender love song.<br />

tennis 138 n ˈtenəs, ˈtenɪs Tennis tennis tennis We played tennis yesterday.<br />

terrible 78 adj ˈterəbəl, ˈterɪbəl schrecklich horrible, éprouvant terribile It's a terrible film.<br />

text 109 v tekst<br />

schreiben, schriftlich<br />

formulieren<br />

envoyer des textos messaggiare He texted me this morning.<br />

thank you 6 interjection θæŋk jʊː, jʊː danke merci grazie Thank you.<br />

thanks 31 interjection θæŋks danke merci grazie Thanks.<br />

that 30 determiner ðæt das, jenes celui-là, celle-là questo That is my book.<br />

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the 20<br />

definite<br />

article,<br />

determiner<br />

ðə; before vowels<br />

ði; strong ðiː<br />

der, die das le, la il, la Mr Gaunt is the teacher.<br />

the Black Sea 86 ðə blæk si Schwarze Meer la mer Noire Mar Nero<br />

The Black Sea is a large inland sea in<br />

Europe.<br />

the fifties 102 n ðə ˈfɪftiːz Fünfziger(jahre)<br />

les années<br />

cinquante<br />

anni cinquanta<br />

Rock and roll music was popular in the<br />

fifties.<br />

the O2 58 n ði ˌɛʊ ˈtuː<br />

02 Arena in London,<br />

Veranstaltungsort<br />

für Sport- und<br />

andere<br />

Veranstaltungen<br />

O2 Arena stadio O2 There is a music concert at the O2.<br />

the seventies 102 n ðə ˈsevəntiːz Siebziger(jahre)<br />

les années soixantedix<br />

anni settanta<br />

We had audio cassettes in the<br />

seventies.<br />

the sixties 102 n ðə ˈsɪkstiːz Sechziger(jahre) les années soixante anni sessanta<br />

The Beatles became famous in the<br />

sixites.<br />

the USA 8 country juː es ˈeɪ USA les États-Unis gli Stati Uniti New York is in the USA.<br />

theatre 32 n ˈθɪətə Theater théâtre teatro<br />

We can see famous actors in the<br />

theatre.<br />

their 21 pronoun ðə; strong ðeə<br />

ihr, ihre (Plural,<br />

Possessivpronomen<br />

)<br />

leur loro<br />

They are brother and sister. Their<br />

parents are <strong>French</strong>.<br />

them 99 pronoun ðəm; strong ðem ihnen les, leur loro, li I told them about my holiday.<br />

then 55 adv ðen dann puis poi<br />

We get up at 6 and then we have<br />

breakfast.<br />

there 31 adverb ðeə dort là lì Those are my friends over there.<br />

these 30 determiner ðiːz dies (Plural) ces questi These are his shoes.<br />

they 19 pronoun ðəɪ sie (Plural) ils/elles loro They are students.<br />

thing 32 n θɪŋ Ding chose cosa What two things are on my desk?<br />

think 21 v θɪŋk denken penser, croire pensare I think the café is very good.<br />

third 75 adj θɜːd dritter troisième terzo We were in London on May the third.<br />

thirsty 22 adj ˈθɜːsti durstig avoir soif, assoiffé aver sete We're thirsty. Let's have some water.<br />

thirteen 20 number ˌθɜːˈtiːn dreizehn treize tredici My brother is thirteen.<br />

thirty 20 number ˈθɜːti dreißig trente trenta The restaurant is thirty years old.<br />

this 6<br />

determiner,<br />

pronoun<br />

ðɪs dies ce, ceci questo I don’t like this.<br />

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those 30 determiner ðəʊz jene<br />

ceux, celles/ ceuxlà,<br />

celles-là<br />

quelli Those are John's business cards.<br />

thousand 24 number ˈθaʊzənd tausend mille / millier mille Thousands of people are here.<br />

three 6 number θriː drei trois tre Look at page three.<br />

throw 147 v θrəʊ werfen lancer lanciare<br />

The children threw the ball into my<br />

garden.<br />

Thursday 43 n ˈθɜːzdi, ˈθɜːzdeɪ Donnerstag jeudi giovedì<br />

I meet my friends on Thursday<br />

evenings.<br />

tick 138 v tɪk markieren cocher spuntare Please tick the correct answer.<br />

ticket 63 n tɪkət Ticket, Karte billet biglietto You need to buy a ticket.<br />

tie 141 n taɪ Krawatte cravate cravatta My father always has a tie.<br />

time 10 n taɪm Mal fois volta This is your first time in Paris.<br />

tired 22 adj təɪəd müde fatigué/e stanco I'm tired. I need to sleep.<br />

to be bored 22 adj bɔːd sich langweilen s'ennuyer annoiato I'm bored. Let's go to the cinema.<br />

toast 54 n təʊst Toast pain grillé, toast pane tostato, toast<br />

She has two pieces of toast for<br />

breakfast.<br />

today 66 adv təˈdeɪ heute aujourd'hui oggi What are you doing today?<br />

together 25 adv təˈgeðə zusammen ensemble insieme They're in a <strong>French</strong> class together.<br />

toilet 144 n ˈtɔɪlət, ˈtɔɪlɪt Toilette toilette bagno The toilets are upstairs.<br />

tomato 143 n təˈmɑːtəʊ Tomate tomate pomodoro<br />

Can I have a cheese and tomato<br />

sandwich?<br />

tonight 27 n təˈnaɪt heute Abend ce soir stasera Our meeting is at 7 o'clock tonight.<br />

too 22 adv tuː auch aussi anche I'm tired and he's tired, too.<br />

too 98 adv tuː zu trop troppo The dress was too small for me.<br />

touch 102 v tʌtʃ berühren toucher toccare Someone touched her on the arm.<br />

tourist information<br />

assistant<br />

139 n<br />

ˈtʊərəst, ˈtʊərɪst<br />

əˈsɪstənt<br />

Angestellte/r in<br />

einem<br />

assistant/e en<br />

Fremdenverkehrsam tourisme<br />

t<br />

assistente<br />

informazioni<br />

turistiche<br />

toy 100 n tɔɪ Spielzeug jouet giocattolo<br />

He is a tourist information assistant in<br />

Paris.<br />

I want to buy some toys for my baby<br />

brother.<br />

traditional 27 adj trəˈdiʃənəl traditionell traditionnel/le tradizionale The music is traditional.<br />

trainers 141 n plural ˈtreɪnəz<br />

Turnschuhe,<br />

Sportschuhe<br />

transport 64 n ˈtrænspɔːt Verkehrsmittel transport trasporto<br />

baskets scarpe da ginnastica Where are my sports trainers?<br />

My favourite type of transport is the<br />

train.<br />

travel 64 v ˈtrævəl gehen, reisen aller, voyager andare, viaggiare Most people travel to work by car.<br />

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travelling 47 n ˈtrævəlɪŋ Reisen voyager<br />

viaggiare, fare un<br />

viaggio<br />

Travelling is difficult sometimes.<br />

tree 42 n triː Baum arbre albero I can see a big tree outside my window.<br />

trip 97 n trɪp Reise voyage viaggio Did you have good trip?<br />

trousers 33 n ˈtraʊzəz Hose pantalon pantaloni I love your blue trousers.<br />

T-shirt 33 n ˈtiː ʃɜːt T-Shirt T-shirt T-shirt, maglietta This is my white T-shirt.<br />

tsunami 81 n tsʊˈnɑːmi Tsunami tsunami tsunami, maremoto<br />

The tsunami destroyed thousands of<br />

homes.<br />

Tuesday 43 n ˈtjuːzdi, ˈtjuːzdeɪ Dienstag mardi martedi She has Spanish lessons on Tuesday.<br />

tuk-tuk 68 n ˈtʊktʊk Tuk-Tuk tuk-tuk tuk-tuk<br />

Some Indians use tuk-tuks to go around<br />

the city.<br />

tunnel 80 n ˈtʌnl Tunnel tunnel galleria<br />

They drilled a tunnel to get to the<br />

miners.<br />

twelve 20 number twelv zwölf douze dodici She's twelve tomorrow.<br />

twentieth 75 adj ˈtwentiəθ zwanzigster vingtième ventesimo<br />

Come to London on October the<br />

twentieth.<br />

twenty 20 number ˈtwenti zwanzig vingt venti Twenty people work in the hotel.<br />

twenty-fifth 75 adj ˈtwenti fɪfθ fünfundzwanzigster vingt-cinquième venticinquesimo Christmas is December the twenty-fifth.<br />

twenty-first 75 adj ˈtwenti fɔːst einunzwanzigster vingt et unième ventunesimo<br />

She starts work on January the twentyfirst.<br />

Twitter 113 trademark ˈtwɪtə Twitter Twitter cinguettio, Twitter Do you use Twitter?<br />

two 6 number tuː zwei deux due I have two sisters.<br />

type 59 n taɪp Art genre tipo What type of films do you like?<br />

type 147 v taɪp tippen taper scrivere a macchina Some people can type very fast.<br />

typical 50 adj ˈtɪpɪkəl<br />

typisch,<br />

durchschnittlich<br />

typique tipico<br />

I start work at 8 o'clock on a typical<br />

day.<br />

under 146 preposition ˈʌndə unter sous sotto The dog is under the table.<br />

underground 64 n ˈʌndəgraʊnd U-Bahn métro metropolitana<br />

The underground is the best way to<br />

travel round Lonon.<br />

underline 138 v ˌʌndəˈlaɪn unterstreichen souligner sottolineare Underline the name of the book.<br />

understand 6 v ˌʌndəˈstænd verstehen comprendre capire I don’t understand this word.<br />

unhappy 140 adj ʌnˈhæpi unglücklich malheureux scontento, infelice<br />

We are unhappy because the hotel isn’t<br />

good.<br />

university 11 n ˌjuːnəˈvɜːsəti Universität université università She is going to university next year.<br />

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unlucky 96 adj ʌnˈlʌki unglücklich malchanceux portare sfortuna<br />

Some people think the number thirteen<br />

is unlucky.<br />

unusual 84 adj<br />

ʌnˈjuːʒuəl,<br />

ʌnˈjuːʒəl<br />

ungewöhnlich étrange, spécial insolito She told us an unusual story.<br />

us 99 pronoun əs, s; strong ʌs uns nous noi, ci Our daughter never phones us.<br />

useful 103 adj ˈjuːsfəl nützlich utile utile<br />

I like the smartphone because it is<br />

useful.<br />

usually 54 adv ˈjuːzuəli, ˈjuːzəli<br />

gewöhnlich, in der<br />

Regel<br />

en général normalmente We usually have cereal for breakfast.<br />

vase 146 n vɑːz Vase vase vaso She put the roses in a pretty vase.<br />

vegetable 54 n vedʒtəbəl Gemüse légume verdura Carrots and potatoes are vegetables.<br />

Venezuela 139 country ˌvenəˈzweɪlə Venezuela Vénézuela Venezuela I'm from Venezuela.<br />

Venezuelan 139 adj<br />

ˌvenəˈzweɪlən,<br />

ˌvenɪˈzweɪlən<br />

Venezolaner/in,<br />

venezolanisch<br />

Vénézuélien/ne,<br />

vénézuélien/ne<br />

venezuelano He's Venezuelan, not Spanish.<br />

very 11 adv ˈveri sehr très molto You are very happy.<br />

video cassette 102 n ˈvɪdiəʊ kəˈset Videokassette cassette vidéo videocassetta<br />

I remember video cassettes. They were<br />

big and black.<br />

view 44 v vjuː ansehen voir, regarder vedere You can view the photos online.<br />

village 14 n ˈvɪlɪdʒ Dorf village paese I come from a small village in France.<br />

vision 68 n ˈvɪʒən Vision vision visione This is my vision for the future.<br />

visit 93 v ˈvɪzət, ˈvɪzɪt besuchen rendre visite<br />

fare una visita,<br />

visitare<br />

We visited our grandparents last week.<br />

visitor 37 n ˈvɪzətə, ˈvɪzɪtə Besucher, Tourist visiteur visitatore I'm a visitor in London.<br />

vitamin 59 n ˈvɪtəmən, ˈvɪtəmɪn Vitamin vitamine vitamina You find vitamin C in orange juice.<br />

vocabulary 115 n<br />

vəˈkæbjələri,<br />

vəˈkæbjʊləri, vəʊ-<br />

Vokabular, Vokabeln vocabulaire vocabolario<br />

They write new vocabulary in their<br />

notebooks.<br />

wait 76 v weɪt warten attendre aspettare You can wait in my office.<br />

waiter 10 n ˈweɪtə Kellner/in serveur, serveuse cameriere She asked the waiter for the menu.<br />

Wales 91 weɪlz Wales Pays de Galles Galles Wales is part of the United Kingdom.<br />

walk 40 v wɔːk<br />

gehen, zu Fuß<br />

gehen<br />

marcher<br />

Walkman 102 n ˈwɔːkmən Walkman baladeur, Walkman walkman<br />

camminare, andare<br />

a piedi<br />

I walk to work every day.<br />

My father bought one of the first<br />

Walkmans.<br />

wallet 36 n ˈwɒlət, ˈwɒlɪt<br />

Geldbeutel,<br />

Brieftasche<br />

portefeuille, portemonnaie<br />

portafoglio The money is in his wallet.<br />

want 142 v wɒnt wollen vouloir volere He wants a new job.<br />

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was 74 (v) wəz; strong wɒz war était era He was at a concert.<br />

wasn't 74 (v) ˈwɒzənt war nicht n`était pas non era She wasn't happy.<br />

watch 140 n wɒtʃ Armbanduhr montre orologio It's ten o'clock by my watch.<br />

watch 142 v wɒtʃ sehen, zusehen regarder guardare We watch TV in the evenings.<br />

waterfall 46 n ˈwɔːtəfɔːl Wasserfall chute, cascade cascata The river has a lot of little waterfalls.<br />

way 46 n weɪ Weg chemin strada direzione This is the way to my house.<br />

we 19 pronoun wi; strong wiː wir nous noi We are in England.<br />

weather 47 n ˈweðə Wetter temps tempo The weather is very hot today.<br />

website 49 n ˈwebsaɪt Webseite site web website<br />

Look at the website for details of the<br />

film.<br />

Wednesday 43 n ˈwenzdi, ˈwenzdeɪ Mittwoch mercredi mercoledì We go the cinema on Wednesdays.<br />

week 20 n wiːk Woche semaine settimana There are seven days in a week.<br />

weekend 42 n ˌwiːkˈend, ˈwiːkend Wochenende le week-end<br />

fine settimana,<br />

weekend<br />

What do you do at the weekends?<br />

weight 108 n weɪt Gewicht poids peso Did she lose weight last year?<br />

welcome 10 interjection ˈwelkəm willkommen bienvenue benvenuto Welcome to England.<br />

well 140 adj wel gut bien bene Are you well?<br />

were 74 (v) wə; strong wɜː waren étaient erano They were at a party.<br />

weren't 74 (v) wɜːnt waren nicht n'étaient pas non erano We weren't at the party.<br />

Westminster Abbey 24 n ˈwestmɪnstə ˈæbi Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey<br />

Abbazia di<br />

Westminster<br />

The wedding is in Westminster Abbey.<br />

wet 46 adj wet nass mouillé bagnato My shoes are wet.<br />

what 6 determiner wɒt<br />

welche, welcher,<br />

welches<br />

quel, quelle che What colour is your new car?<br />

when 27 adv wen wann<br />

quand, à quelle<br />

heure<br />

quando When is the concert?<br />

where 138 adv weə wo où dove Where is your house?<br />

which 6<br />

determiner,<br />

pronoun<br />

wɪtʃ<br />

Nominativ: welche,<br />

welcher, welches /<br />

Akkusativ: welche,<br />

welchen<br />

quel, quelle quale Which book do you like best?<br />

white 33 adj waɪt weiß blanc bianco Milk is white.<br />

whiteboard 63 n ˈwaɪtbɔːd<br />

Weißwandtafel,<br />

Whiteboard<br />

tableau blanc lavagna bianca<br />

The teacher writes the sentence on the<br />

whiteboard.<br />

who 42 pronoun huː wer qui chi Who is your favourite singer?<br />

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whole 54 adj həʊl ganze/r,-s entier tutto Did you eat the whole pizza?<br />

wife 18 n waɪf Ehefrau, Gattin femme moglie Mary is John's wife.<br />

window 31 n ˈwɪndəʊ Fenster fenêtre finestra Open the window. It's hot in here.<br />

windy 146 adj ˈwɪndi windig venteux ventoso It was very windy by the sea.<br />

winner 32 n ˈwɪnə Sieger vainqueur vincitore (-trice)<br />

Federer is the winner of the tennis<br />

competition.<br />

winter 14 n ˈwɪntə Winter hiver invierno It gets very cold here in winter.<br />

wish 63 n wɪʃ Wunsch voeu auguri Best wishes for your birthday.<br />

with 76 prep wɪð, wɪθ mit avec con She's the girl with brown hair.<br />

witness 93 n ˈwɪtnəs, ˈwɪtnɪs Zeuge témoin testimone<br />

She's a witness because she saw what<br />

happened.<br />

wonderful 57 adj ˈwʌndəfəl wundervoll merveilleux meraviglioso The restaurant is wonderful.<br />

work 25 n wɜːk Arbeit travail lavoro He's at work now.<br />

work 40 v wɜːk arbeiten travailler lavorare He works in an office.<br />

workplace 103 n ˈwɜːkpleɪs Arbeitsplatz lieu de travail posto di lavoro I live near my workplace.<br />

world 14 n wɜːld Welt monde mondo She wants to travel around the world.<br />

wrap 96 v ræp<br />

einpacken,<br />

verpacken<br />

emballer avvolgere<br />

I wrapped my friend's birthday gift in<br />

yellow paper<br />

wrapping paper 104 n ˈræpɪŋ ˈpeɪpə Geschenkpapier papier cadeau carta da regalo<br />

She used the silver and purple wrapping<br />

paper for the gift.<br />

write 6 v raɪt schreiben écrire scrivere Write your name here, please.<br />

year 20 n jɪə, jɜː Jahr an, année anno He is 50 years old.<br />

yellow 33 adj ˈjeləʊ gelb jaune giallo Bananas are yellow.<br />

yen 69 n yen Yen yen yen A tourist pass costs 1,000 yen.<br />

yes 6 adv jes ja oui sì Are you Ann? Yes, I am<br />

yesterday 75 adv ˈjestədi, ˈjestədeɪ gestern hier ieri What did you do yesterday?<br />

yoga 68 n ˈjəʊgə Yoga yoga yoga She goes to a yoga class once a week.<br />

yoghurt 143 n ˈjɒgət Joghurt yaourt yogurt She likes fruit yoghurt.<br />

you 6 pronoun jə, jʊː, strong juː du, Sie tu, vous tu You can write it.<br />

young 77 adj jʌŋ jung jeune giovane He's very young. He's only five.<br />

your 6 determiner jə, strong jɔː dein, deine ton, ta, tes tuo, vostro, suo This is your book.<br />

zero 6 number ˈzɪərəʊ null zéro zero The temperature is zero degrees.<br />

zoo 144 n zuː Zoo zoo zoo Many interesting animals live in the zoo.<br />

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