English Vocabulary Exercises for beginners | the House
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Exercise 2
Write the name of each object using the following list:
a grater | a hairdryer | an iron | a microwave | an oven | a rolling pin | a plunger | a scale | a shower head | a sink | a stool | a stove | a toothbrush | a washing machine | a whisk | a tap | a camera | a printer | a sewing machine | a fan
English Vocabulary Exercises for beginners | the House
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Exercise 1
Write the name of each object using the following list:
a dishwasher | a frying pan | a glass | a chair | a couch | drawers | a bowl | a dustpan | an alarm clock | an extractor | a fence | a corkscrew | a broom | a cupboard | a boiler / a kettle | a fork | a glove | a fridge | a blender | a bathtub
Vocabulary Exercise for beginners | Fruits and Vegetables
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Exercise
Write the name of each fruit and vegetable using the following list:
a carrot | watermelon | a lettuce | a tomato | bananas | a straberry | pumpkin | an onion | a pear | corn | olives | an eggplant | lemon | an artichoke | pineapple | an apricot | cherries | a bell pepper | grape | a brocolli | an orange | an apple | an avocado
English Vocabulary Exercises for beginners | Jobs/occupation
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Exercise 1
Write the name of each profession using the following list:
a delivery man | a hairdresser | a student | a bodyguard | a waiter | a doctor | a receptionnist | a policeman | a cook | a carpenter | a teacher | a politician | a businessman | a nurse | a housekeeper
English Vocabulary Exercises for Beginners | Animals
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Exercise 2
Write the name of each animal using the following list:
a crocodile | a cow | a boar | a bee | a fly | a duck | a fox | a dove (= a pigeon) | a beetle | a bear | a dragonfly | an elephant | a deer | a butterfly
English Vocabulary Exercises for Beginners | Animals
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Exercise 1
Write the name of each animal using the following list:
a sheep | a mosquito | a squid | a raccoon | a kangaroo | a wolf | a shrimp | a wasp | a seal | a swan | a parrot | a hedgehog | a squirrel | a goldfish | a frog | a sloth | an owl | a starfish
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Exercise
Write the name of each part of the human body using the following list:
the nose | the back | the stomach | a finger | a bone | an ear | a tooth | the feet | the head | the leg | the tongue | an elbow | the mouth | an arm | a hand
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Exercise 6: Urban amenities
Match the words on the left with the ideas proposed:
1 – a library →
2 – a concert hall →
3 – a hospital →
4 – a cathedral →
5 – an office block →
6 – a cinema →
7 – a nightclub →
8 – a casino →
9 – a job centre →
10 – a stadium →
ANSWERS
1 – a library → borrowing books 2 – a concert hall → classical music 3 – a hospital → healthcare 4 – a cathedral → religion 5 – an office block → work and business 6 – a cinema → films 7 – a nightclub → drinking and dancing 8 – a casino → gambling 9 – a job centre → looking for work 10 – a stadium → watching a soccer match
1. Trying to get a seat on the train during the is a nightmare! It’s so . Driving is even more – the is awful between 5 and 7.
2. It’s so easy to get around. is excellent — it’s cheap and .
3. There’s a real mix of people in Toronto. It has a very feel to it.
4. I love it here. Everything I want is only five minutes away. lt’s so .
5. The walls in the town centre are covered in .
6. Everything’s a bit more expensive here and are extremely high. A lot of people have no choice but to live out in the and in to work.
ANSWERS
1. Trying to get a seat on the train during the rush hour is a nightmare! It’s so crowded. Driving is even more stressful – the traffic is awful between 5 and 7.
2. It’s so easy to get around. Public transport is excellent — it’s cheap and efficient.
3. There’s a real mix of people in Toronto. It has a very cosmopolitanfeel to it.
4. I love it here. Everything I want is only five minutes away. lt’s so convenient.
5. The walls in the town centre are covered in graffiti.
6. Everything’s a bit more expensive here and property prices are extremely high. A lot of people have no choice but to live out in the suburbs and commute in to work.