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Vocabulary Guide for Work and Daily Life

The document provides vocabulary related to various topics including work, schedules, food and drink orders, family and friends, hobbies and entertainment. It defines common nouns, verbs, adjectives and expressions used in everyday conversations and situations like making appointments, visiting cafes, and describing people's appearances and personalities. Various vocabulary is presented across 3 units covering work, daily activities, and interests and preferences.

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Vocabulary Guide for Work and Daily Life

The document provides vocabulary related to various topics including work, schedules, food and drink orders, family and friends, hobbies and entertainment. It defines common nouns, verbs, adjectives and expressions used in everyday conversations and situations like making appointments, visiting cafes, and describing people's appearances and personalities. Various vocabulary is presented across 3 units covering work, daily activities, and interests and preferences.

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LEVEL 2

Members:
Luz Gabriela Flores Luis
Sabú Karim Calvo Pérez
Luis Alfonso Correa González
UNIT 1
Work (noun)
things or activities that are part of your job
Job (noun)
A regular activity a person does to make money
Manager (noun)
A person who organizes other people’s work
Secretary (noun)
A person who works in an office and supports an organization
To work (verb)
To do an activity for money
Company (noun)
An organization that sells goods or services to make money
Boss (noun)
A person who manages people
Collage (noun)
A school where students get specialized skills or training usually after high school
Calendar (noun)
A chart showing the days, months, and dates of the year
Appointment (noun)
A fixed time to meet another person
Week (noun)
A period of seven days – Monday to Sunday
to see (verb)
to watch a film; to look around and notice things with your eyes
date (noun)
the number of a day in the month
day (noun)
a period of twenty-four hours; morning to night
month (noun)
a period of thirty or thirty-one days
to want (verb)
to wish for things to happen
hot (adjective)
at a high temperature
beautiful (adjective)
great; amazing (weather)
sunny (adjective)
when the sun is shining
to stay home (expression)
to not go out
temperature (noun)
the measurement of heat or cold
sun (noun)
the source of heat for our world
to go for a walk (expression)
to put one foot in front of the other
nice (adjective)
friendly, kind to others
boring (adjective)
not interesting
people (noun)
the plural form of person (more than one person)
a little (adjective)
a small amount
slim (adjective)
not overweight; thin
smart (adjective)
clever; intelligent
person (noun)
an individual
business (noun)
the study of money and trade
very (adverb)
extra; additional
fit (adjective)
healthy and active
similar (adjective)
almost the same but not identical
to need (verb)
a necessary thing that a person wants strongly
wallet (noun)
a purse in which you can keep your money and important papers
to call (verb)
to make a phone call
to switch (verb)
to mix up; exchange
You’re kidding me! (expression)
used to say something cannot be true, show surprise
before (preposition)
when an event happens ahead of another
night class (noun)
classes held in the evening usually from 5 to 10 p.m
yoga (noun)
a set of exercises for mental and physical health
instructor (noun)
a person who teaches a practical skill
to make (a class) (expression)
to join a class to learn a kill
midnight (noun)
12:00 p.m (at night)
book (noun)
a set pages put together with one cover on the front and one at the back
to listen to (verb)
to give attention to what a person is saying
same (adjective)
identical; not different
to drive (verb)
to move from one place to another in a vehicle
different (adjective)
not the same
newspaper (noun)
a document with the daily news on big sheets of paper
to take the bus (verb)
to ride on the bus, to go from one place to another
to watch (verb)
to look at something for a period of time
job application (noun)
a form you fill in to get a job
last name (noun)
family name or surname
deadline (noun)
when something is due
form (verb)
something, usually paper, you fill in personal information
to complete (verb)
to fill in every item in a form
first name (noun)
given name
date of birth (noun)
birthday, when you were born
signature (noun)
a unique way to write your name
address (noun)
where you live, spend most of your time
professional goal (noun)
the job you want to have in the future
scholarship (noun)
money given to a student by a college or organization
to help (verb)
to assist
to understand (verb)
to know the meaning of things; to know how to do things
résumé (noun)
a document listing a person’s education and work experience
to give (verb)
to place a thing in a person’s hand
to send (verb)
to make something go from one place to another
game (noun)
a competition of a sport
team (noun)
a group of people who work together or play a sport
unfortunately (adverb)
used to say when something is sad and has a bad effect
wind (noun)
air moving very fast
soccer (noun)
a sport played between two teams who try to kick a ball intro the other team’s goal
to cancel (verb)
to decide a planned activity or event will noy happen
went (adjective)
describes something that has water on it; it is not dry
to rain (verb)
to fall from the sky, usually in the form of water
scholarship (noun)
an amount of money given to a student by a college or organization
I can’t! (expression)
I am not able to do it
first name (noun)
a person’s name
college (noun)
a school where students get specialized skills or training usually after high school
date of birth (noun)
the days a person is born

UNIT 2
Can I help you? (expression)
What a sales clerk asks a customer
Espresso (noun)
Strong black coffe.
Fresh (Adjective)
New
Juice (noun)
Liquid from fruit or vegetables.
Water (noun)
H2O; Clear liquid we drink
Capuccino (noun)
Espresso with hot milk and foam
Medium (Adjetive)
Average size
To order (Verb)
To ask for something in a restaurant
Glass (noun)
A container we use to drink from.
Mother (noun)
Female parent
To vacuum (verb)

To clean the floor and carpet with a machine

Quiet (Adjective)

making no noise; not noisy

Homework (noun)
Student work to complete at home

New (Adjective)
not old

Father (noun)
male parent

Noisy (adjective)
When there are too many sounds or voices
Place (noun)
Location; area

Internet (noun)
A computer network of information
smooth (adjective)
mild; nice to drink

brother (noun)
a male who has the same parent

video game (noun)


a game you play on a TV or computer

to play (verb)
to do an activity for fun

cousin (noun)
The child of my parent's brother or sister

kid (noun)
informal word for a child

too (adverb)
also
cup (noun)
a container to hold liquid

mug (noun)
a large cup

lineup (noun)
people waiting in a line to be served
.
hungry (adjective)
feeling the need to eat

dad (noun)
father

mom (noun)
mother

sports (noun)
organized games

favorite (adjective)
the most liked

comic book (noun)


a book of pictures that tell a story

magazine (noun)
a thin book with articles and pictures
paper (noun)
short form of "newspaper"

to shop (verb)
to look for and buy things

shop (noun)
a place to buy things

mall (noun)
a large building with many stores and restaurants

to collect (verb)
to bring together things from different places

to borrow (verb)
to take something from someone and give it back later

notes (noun)
information you write down

mess (noun)
an unorganized situation

stain (noun)
a dirty mark on something that is difficult to remove

to lend (verb)
to give something to someone for a short time

just kidding (expression)


you say this after you make a joke

super (adjective)
very good

I'm dying to ... (expression)


you use this to talk about something you really want do

take a seat (expression)


you use this to tell someone to sit down

nice to meet you (expression)


you use this when you first meet someone

decaf (adjective)
coffee with no caffeine
to sit (verb)
to rest using a chair

be right back (expression)


you use this to tell someone to wait

maybe (adverb)
possibly
to start (verb)
to begin to do something

umbrella (noun)
a thing we use to cover ourselves from the rain

shower (noun)
a small amount of rain for a short time

to leave (verb)
to go away from a place

to stay (verb)
to remain in a place; to not leave

inside (adjective)
located in something or someplace

outside (adjective)
located out of something or someplace

soon (adverb)
quickly; in a short time
.
timetable (noun)
a list of times when something happens; schedule

schedule (noun)
a list of planned activities; timetable

party (noun)
a social event where people eat, drink or dance

with (preposition)
together

I see (expression)
you use this to say that you understand
what does she/he look like (expression)
you use this to ask about someone's physical appearance

blonde/blond (adjective)
yellow color used for hair

brunette (noun)
someone with brown hair

tall (adjective)
above average height

short (adjective)
below average height

outgoing (adjective)
lively; friendly

interesting (adjective)
exciting; stimulating

personality (noun)
a person's qualities and character

fun (adjective)
amusing

to borrow (verb)
to take something from someone and give it back later

inside (adjective)
located in something or someplace

same (adjective)
exactly like another

blonde/blond (adjective)
yellow color used for hair

party (noun)
a social event where people eat, drink or dance

to have to (expression)
to need to; must

maybe (adverb)
possibly

to stay (verb)
to remain in a place; to not leave

just kidding (expression)


you say this after you make a joke
UNIT 3
Flavor (noun)
the taste of a food
Right here (expression)
in this place
To visit (verb)
To go to a place
Show (noun)
A concert; a play; a performance; an art exhibit
Both (pronoun)
two people together
Music festival (noun)
An event where different bands play music
Museum (noun)
A building to see art or historic items
Strong (adjective)
A powerful taste
To eat out (expression)
to have a meal at a restaurant
A lot (expression)
9a large number of times
Anyway (adverb)
that doesn’t matter
Often (adverb)
many times
All the time (expression)
regularly
Present (noun)
a things you give to a person on a special day
Thriller (noun)
A scary book or film
Mystery (noun)
A book or film about crime
Classical music (noun)
European music from the 18th and 19th centuries
To remember (verb)
think about a past event
Gift (noun)
A present
Sci-fi (noun)
Shor for science fiction; a book or film about life and science in the future
Opera (noun)
a play where words are sung
Birthday (noun)
The date of your birth
Suggestion (noun)
an idea or thought
Honest (adjective)
truthful
Polo shirt (noun)
A shirt with a collar
Best (adjective)
first; top
Cheap (adjective)
not expensive
Golf club (noun)
the stick used to play golf
Friend (noun)
someone you have a close relationship with
Expensive (adjective)
costing a lot of money
Escalator (noun)
moving stairs
Department (noun)
one section of a store
Green (adjective)
the color of grass
Size (noun)
small; medium; large
Washroom (noun)
a room with toilets and sinks
Blue (adjective)
the color of the sky
White (adjective)
the color of milk or snow
Scarf (noun)
a cloth to keep your neck warm
Yellow (adjective)
the color of a lemon
Red (adjective)
the color of blood
Tie (noun)
a thing to wear around your neck with your business suit
Black (adjective)
the color of the sky at night
Final sale (expression)
something you cannot return to the store for money or Exchange
Purple (adjective)
a mix of red and blue
It suits your (expression)
it looks good on you
To try on (verb)
to put on clothing in a store
To accept (verb)
to take
To be on sale (expression)
the prices is reduced
Grey (adjective)
a mix of black and White
To return (verb)
to take back
On special (expression)
at a reduced Price
To plan (verb)
to decide or arrange in advance
To stroll (verb)
to walk slowly
Movie (noun)
a film; something you watch in a theater
Wharf (noun)
a place to talk near the water
Music Festival (noun)
An event; many bands play in one place
Harbor (noun)
Place where boats are tied to land
To check (verb)
to look at
Listing (noun)
an ítem in a list of information
To know (verb)
to have information
Beach (noun)
the Sandy área beside the wáter
Event (noun)
an importan thing that happens
Campus (noun)
the school area and buildings
Date (noun)
a romantic outing
Online (adverb)
on the internet
Venue (noun)
a place where an events happens
Hall (noun)
a building at a college or university
Request (noun)
asking for something
Whole (noun)
all of; the full amount
Local (adjective)
beloging to a city or neighborhood
Residence (noun)
a place to live
Cover (noun)
an a mount of money to enter
Talent (noun)
a person whot does a thing well
UNIT 4

across from (preposition)


opposite; on the other side of something

bakery (noun)
a place to buy bread or cake

next to (preposition)
at the side of something or someone

right there (expression)


at that exact spot
straight ahead (expression)
right in your path

tree (noun)
a large plant with a trunk and roots in the ground

behind (preposition)
to the back of something or someone

bridge (noun)
a structure that carries a road over water

I'm not sure (expression)


I don't know

in front of (preposition)
ahead of something or someone

to be confused (expression)
to be unable to understand clearly

to be lost (expression)
to be unable to find your way

to give up (expression)
to stop trying

under (preposition)
at a level lower than something else; below

apartment (noun)
a number of rooms where a person lives, usually inside a building

bench (noun)
a long seat usually made of wood

building (noun)
a structure with many floors where people work and live

clear (adjective)
easy to see; bright; without darkness

easy (adjective)
not difficult; simple

leaf (noun)
the part of a tree that changes color

through (preposition)
from one end to another

to appreciate (verb)
to like; to admire

early (adjective)
before the expected/scheduled time

to end (verb)
to finish

safe (adjective)
protected; not dangerous

to wait (verb)
to stay where one is until something happens

to be (verb)
to exist or live

me (pronoun)
a word that refers to oneself

near (preposition)
close to

to meet (verb)
to see and talk to someone

door (noun)
the entrance to a building that opens and closes

hotel (noun)
a place where people pay to stay the night and can eat meals

map (noun)
a document that shows city streets

menu (noun)
a list of things to eat in a restaurant

post office (noun)


a place where you can send letters and packages

sign (noun)
words or pictures that give people information

takeout (noun)
food you buy at a restaurant to eat at home

to place an order (expression)


to ask for food at a restaurant

block (noun)
a part of a street between two intersections

drugstore (noun)
a place to buy medicine

medicine (noun)
drug to treat an illness

to wait (verb)
to hold on; stay where you are

together (adverb)
with another person

deli (noun)
a store selling prepared foods like sandwiches, salads, and drinks

delicious (adjective)
very nice to eat

gross (adjective)
not nice to eat (informal)

pickles (noun)
cucumbers that you put in vinegar for a long time

sandwich (noun)
two slices of bread with filling between them, like cheese or meat

soda (noun)
a sweet, carbonated drink

tuna (noun)
a large fish

out of town (expression)


not near home

popular (adjective)
famous, liked by others

package (noun)
items sold together in a special deal

order (noun)
what you would like to eat or buy

flyer (noun)
a piece of paper with specials or discounts

special (adjective)
important or not usual

deal (noun)
cheaper than usual

cool (adjective)
a day that is not too hot and not too cold

sound (noun)
something you hear; noise

strange (adjective)
unusual; not normal

to sightsee (verb)
to walk around and see things like attractions and monuments

warm (adjective)
a day that is comfortable (not cold, almost hot)

dry cleaner (noun)


a place where someone cleans your clothes and fixes them

it's getting cold (expression)


the weather is changing from warm to cold

It's on the way (expression)


when a place is in the same direction

rip (noun)
a tear or cut in a piece of clothing

to fix (verb)
to repair

dry cleaner (noun)


a place where someone cleans your clothes and fixes them

post office (noun)


a place where you can send letters and packages

drugstore (noun)
a place to buy medicine

hotel (noun)
a place where people pay to stay the night and can eat meals

bakery (noun)
a place to buy bread or cake

deli (noun)
a store selling prepared foods like sandwiches, salads, and drinks
UNIT 5
jeans (noun)
very popular pants made of denim
casual wear (noun)
clothing for sports or recreation, not for work

leather (noun)
material originally from animals, used to make boots and coats
hoodie (noun)
a sweatshirt with a part to cover the head
mall (noun)
a building with many stores
t-shirt (noun)
a shirt shaped like a T, with short sleeves
boots (noun)
protection for the feet for outdoor use
sweatshirt (noun)
clothing for the upper body, often for sports
outlet (noun)
a store that sells goods directly from the manufacturer
store (noun)
a place you buy things
hand (noun)
part of the body with fingers
collection (noun)
different pieces of clothing by the same designer
It looks good on you. (expression)
you look attractive wearing that
sleeve (noun)
part of a shirt that covers the arms
to fit (verb)
to be the correct size for a person
leg (noun)
part of the body between the waist and the foot
to suit (verb)
to look attractive on a person
shirt (noun)
clothing for the upper body
to try on (verb)
to wear clothing as a test
to look (verb)
to appear; to have a certain appearance
elegant (adjective)
beautiful, formal
pants (noun)
clothing for the legs
dress (noun)
clothing for women, covers upper body and part or all of lower body
knee (noun)
part of the body where the leg can bend
button (noun)
round plastic circle you use to close a shirt or coat
time (noun)
an experience, moment
kind (adjective)
nice, gentle
tie (noun)
an accessory you wear around your neck
to suit (verb)
to look good on someone
to buy (verb)
to pay for something
to like (verb)
to enjoy something
mine (pronoun)
belonging to you
helmet (noun)
protection for the head
shorts (noun)
short pants, often used for sports
reflector light (noun)
mirrors or lights placed on a bicycle for safety
jersey (noun)
shirt for sports
bicycle (noun)
a two-wheel vehicle you move by turning your legs
to cycle (verb)
to ride a bicycle
shoes (noun)
what you wear on your feet
to spend (verb)
to pay out money
to cost (verb)
the price of an item
budget (noun)
the amount of money you can spend
pair (noun)
set of two
bargain (noun)
at a very low price
I'll take (expression)
I want to buy
reduced (adjective)
the price is lower
to miss out (expression)
to lose the chance
selection (noun)
choice
sneaker (noun)
shoes for sports or exercising
everyone (noun)
all people
fashion (noun)
popular/current style of clothing
sandal (noun)
an open summer shoe
designer label (noun)
high fashion clothing
head over to (expression)
move in a direction
to watch out for (expression)
be careful of
gown (noun)
an evening dress
dress shoes (noun)
formal shoes
let yourself in (expression)
open the door and come in
fabulous (adjective)
wonderful
high heels (noun)
women's shoes with a high back
trousers (noun)
another name for pants
to get (something) (verb)
to buy something
advertisement (noun)
a text, image, audio or video to help sell a product
waist (noun)
the part of the body between the chest and the legs
here we come (expression)
showing excitement about going to a place
ready (adjective)
prepared to do something
discount (noun)
reduced price
belt (noun)
a clothing accessory you wear around the waist
to hurt (verb)
to feel pain in a part of the body
to relax (verb)
to rest, to stop doing an activity
feet (noun)
part of the body you use to walk; plural form of foot
blister (noun)
sore mark on the skin, often caused by wearing new shoes
to take off (verb)
to remove clothing or shoes
heavy (adjective)
weighing many kilograms or pounds
head (noun)
part of the body with eyes, nose, mouth and ears
pharmacy (noun)
a store where you can buy health products
mall (noun)
a building with many stores
reduced (adjective)
the price is lower
pharmacy (noun)
a store where you can buy health products
hand (noun)
part of the body with fingers
blister (noun)
a sore mark on the skin, often caused by wearing new shoes

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