Be
fresh
(adj.) food that is ____ is good to eat because it is not very old these tomatoes are very fresh I eat a lot of _____ fish they sell _____ fruit and vegetables there a _____ salad a glass of _____ apple juice
same
(adj.) if two things are the ____, there is no difference between them E.g.: He's in the ___ class as me at school I've got the ___ jacket as you His birthday is on the ___ day as mine These two photos look the ____ We are the ___ age
nice
(adj.) pleasant and enjoyable E.g.: ____ to meet you (what you say when you meet someone for the first time) a ___ house a ___ cup of tea Our neighbors are very ___ people
your
(adj.) something that belongs to you E.g.: Is this ____ coat? What's ____ name ____ house is lovely I think ____ phone is ringing
sorry
(adj.) you say _____ after you do something wrong E.g.: _____ for doing something It's my fault. ____! _____ I'm late I'm _____ I can't come to your lesson tomorrow I want to say _____ for breaking your pen
right
(adj.) you say _____ to show that you think something is correct or true E.g.: I think he's a teacher. - That's _____. He works in my school The capital of Australia is Canberra, not Sydney. - Oh yes, that's _____.
milk
(n. unc.) a white liquid produced by cows, which you can drink and use in cooking E.g.: ____ costs 99p a litre Put the ____ in the fridge We've run out of ____ (we don't have any) Do you have ____ in your tea? I have ____ on my breakfast cereal
tea
(n. uncount) a drink you make by pouring hot water onto dry leaves from a ___ plant E.g.: ___ with milk a cup of ___ Would you like milk in your ___? Do you prefer ___ or coffee? He's in the kitchen making some ___
juice
(n. uncount) the liquid you get by pressing a fruit such as an orange or an apple E.g.: a glass of orange _____ Would you like some apple _____? Add some lemon _____ to the salad a bottle of fruit _____
food
(n. uncount) things like bread, potatoes, meat and fish, that you eat in order to stay alive E.g.: Is there any ____? I'm hungry The ____ in the hotel is not very good Do you like Italian ____ (the sort of food people eat in Italy)? Let's have some ____
brother
(n.) a boy or man who has the same mother and father as you E.g.: My ________ is two years older than me He has two ________s and one sister The three ________s are still at school
daughter
(n.) a female (girl) child E.g.: Clare's my cousin - Aunt Stella's ________ My ________ is at university now We have two sons and a ________ Our ________ still lives at home with us His ________ is six months old
orange
(n.) a fruit with a sweet flavour and lots of juice E.g.: a glass of ______ juice a bowl of ______ a kilo of ______s This ______ tastes very sweet
sister
(n.) a girl or woman who has the same mother and father as you E.g.: My ______ is two years older than me She has two brothers and one ______ The three ______s want to go back to Moscow
flat
(n.) a group of rooms, usually on one floor of a building, where someone lives E.g.: Our ____ in Bristol is very small She lives in a ____ in central London a block of ____s (a building which has only flats in it) a ____ on the top floor
bus
(n.) a machine like a very big car that can carry a lot of people from one place to another E.g.: I go to school by ___ The ___ stops outside the cinema The ___ is full Does this ___ go to the station? ___es in London are red
son
(n.) a male (boy) child E.g.: Andrew's my cousin - Aunt Stella's ___ My ___ is at university now We have two ___s and a daughter Our ___ still lives at home with us | his son is six years old
baby
(n.) a very young child E.g.: a ____ girl my ____ sister they have a new ____ what's the ____ called?
number
(n.) a word like three, six or nine, or a figure like 3, 6 or 9 E.g.: A million is a big ______ The lake is in the shape of the ______ seven Our house is ______ 21 Take the ______ 2 bus into Brighton
drink
(n.) liquid that you take as a food E.g.: We need to buy food and _____ for our picnic Let's take our ____s into the garden Would you like another _____? I need a ____ of water
teacher
(n.) someone who works in a school and gives information to students E.g.: My _______ is really nice Miss Jenkins is a very popular _______ an English _______ You should show respect to your _______
doctor
(n.) someone whose job is to look at people who are ill and tell them what medicine they need E.g.: a hospital ______ She's studying to be a ______ Both my parents are ______s The ______ says I must do more exercise Is there a ______ on the plane?
friend
(n.) someone you know and like and who you spend time with E.g.: meet a ______ a close ______ a best ______ make ______s I have lots of ______s at school I'm going to meet some ______s after work Charles is a close ______ of mine I am very sad because my ______s are not with me
best friend
(n.) the friend you like the most out of all your friends E.g.: My ___ _____ lives in the same street as me Who's your ___ _____? My ___ _____ lives in Australia now
husband
(n.) the man you are married to E.g.: Her __________ works in Berlin This is my __________, Jeremy Her __________ is in hospital She and her __________ live in Cricklewood
lunch
(n.) the meal that you eat in the middle of the day E.g.: have _____ have something for _____ go out for _____ What time do you have _____? _____ is at 12.30 We're having eggs for _____ Don't be late for _____ Let's go out for _____
name
(n.) the word people use when they talk about you E.g.: What's your ____? My ____ is Fernando Her ____ is Margaret, but everyone calls her Meg Mrs Merkel's first ____ is Angela
class
(n.)a group of students E.g.: There are 30 people in my _____ We are both in the same _____ at English school
boy
(n.)a young male person. A ___ becomes a man when he grows up E.g.: Two ___s are playing in the garden He's a nice ___ The ___s are making a lot of noise
wife
(n.)the woman you are married to E.g.: He's got a ___ and three children His ___ is a doctor Where is your ___? His ___ is a famous singer
who
(pron.) ___ is your favourite singer? ___ is the president of France? ___ can tell me where Cardiff is? ___ is the man in the black jacket?
have
(v.) if you ____ a meal, you eat it E.g.: We ___ lunch at 1 o'clock every day What time do you ____ dinner? We ____ breakfast in the kitchen
know
(v.) if you ____ something, a fact or some information is in your head E.g.: Where does he live? - I don't ____ Do you ____ when the film starts? Nobody ____s where they are I ____ how to make bread Do you ____ the name of the president of France? Does anyone ____ the way to the restaurant?
say
(v.) to express an idea, feeling, thought, fact E.g.: How do you ___ "goodbye" in Russian? Can you ___ it again, please? Can you ___ it slowly, please
meet
(v.) when you ____ someone, you see them and talk to them for the first time. If you ____ someone you already know, you go to a place to see them E.g.: We always ____ interesting people at her parties I'm ____ing Simon for lunch I want to ____ your brother - he sounds very interesting
big
very large E.g.: London is a very ___ city We live in a ___ house Their car isn't very ___