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English-German-French Wordlist - FCE Gold Plus

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Unit Page <strong>English</strong><br />

Headword<br />

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

UNIT 1 10-11 unpleasant /�n�plezənt/ unangenehm désagréable Phil and Jane argued the whole time, so it was a pretty unpleasant evening.<br />

UNIT 1 10-11 colloquial /kə�ləυkwiəl/ umgangssprachlich courant The best way of improving your colloquial <strong>English</strong> is by listening to native speakers.<br />

UNIT 1 10-11 voluntary /�vɒləntəri/ ehrenamtlich bénévole Since her retirement, Martha has been doing voluntary work for the Red Cross.<br />

UNIT 1 12 marathon /�m�rəθən/ Marathon marathon Garcia ran the marathon in just under three hours.<br />

UNIT 1 12 out of breath /�aυt əv �breθ/ außer Atem hors d'haleine Eric came running into the room, out of breath and red in the face.<br />

UNIT 1 12 give birth to /ɡiv �b��θ tə, tυ/ jdn. zur Welt bringen accoucher Mary was celebrating last night after giving birth to twins.<br />

UNIT 1 12 attractive /ə�tr�ktiv/ attraktiv séduisant He was a tall attractive man in his mid-forties.<br />

UNIT 1 12 wonder /�w�ndə/ wundern s'étonner Sometimes I wonder about his behaviour.<br />

UNIT 1 12 figure /�fiɡə/ Figur silhouette Models have to look after their looks and their figures.<br />

UNIT 1 12 lose weight /�lu�z �weit/ Gewicht verlieren maigrir You're looking slim. Have you lost weight?<br />

UNIT 1 12 portion /�pɔ�ʃən/ Portion portion My mother always gave the boys bigger portions than she gave me.<br />

UNIT 1 12 calorie /�k�ləri/ Kalorie calorie An average potato has about 90 calories.<br />

UNIT 1 12 mineral water /�minərəl �wɔ�tə/ Mineralwasser eau minérale A glass of mineral water.<br />

UNIT 1 12 appearance /ə�piərəns/ Aussehen, Erscheinungsbild apparence He was always criticising his wife's appearance.<br />

UNIT 1 12 traffic jam /�tr�fik �dʒ�m/ Stau bouchon We were stuck in a traffic jam for two hours.<br />

UNIT 1 12 contact /�kɒnt�kt/ kontaktieren contacter Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.<br />

UNIT 1 12 save up /�seiv ��p/ sparen épargner I'm saving up for a new car.<br />

UNIT 1 12 bump into /�b�mp �intə/ jdn. zufällig treffen tomber sur quelqu'un I bumped into Jean in town this morning.<br />

UNIT 1 12 role-play /�rəυl plei/ nachspielen, Rollenspiele<br />

machen<br />

jouer un rôle Language teachers often role-play actual situations in the classroom.<br />

UNIT 1 13 suffix /�s�fiks/ Endsilbe suffixe In the word 'sailing' the suffix is 'ing'.<br />

UNIT 1 13 disappoint /�disə�pɔint/ enttäuschen décevoir I'm sorry to disappoint you, but there aren't any tickets left.<br />

UNIT 1 13 prepare /pri�peə/ vorbereiten préparer (se) He only had a few hours to prepare for the interview.<br />

UNIT 1 13 build on /�bild ɒn/ aufbauen auf s'appuyer The new plan will build on the success of the previous one.<br />

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