By Michael McCarthy
English Vocabulary in Use is a vocabulary publication for upper-intermediate and complex freshmen of English, basically designed as a self-study reference and perform booklet, yet can be used for school room paintings. Firmly in line with present studying concept, its emphasis is at the functional wishes of the learner. It goals not just to offer and clarify phrases yet to illustrate find out how to use them and the way to see ideas for utilizing them. Vocabulary is defined and provided on left-hand pages with a wealth of cutting edge follow-up actions contrary. * a hundred devices, overlaying nearly 3,000 new vocabulary goods * deals novices the chance to consolidate and extend latest vocabulary * promotes important studying ideas * offers examine guidance and indicates follow-up initiatives * includes a accomplished key with extra important reviews * contains a targeted index and phonetic transcription
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Strike] There is going to be a crack-down on public spending. [action against] There has been a break-out from the local prison. [escape] Last month saw a tremendous shake-up in personnel. [change] 1 never expected the break-up of the USSR. [collapse] A number of these nouns have economic associations. The takeover of one of our leading hotel chains has just been announced. [purchase by another company] We're trying to find some new outlets for our products. [places to sell] Take your things to the check-out to pay for them.
A number of names of different kinds of cloth originate from place names. The place of origin is shown in brackets ( ). angora (Ankara) cashmere (Kashmir) damask (Damascus) denim (Nimes, France) gauze (Gaza) muslin (Mosul, Iraq) satin (Qingjiang, China) suede (Sweden) tweed (River Tweed, Scotland) 30 English Vocabulary in Use Exercises Which (if any) of the words listed on the opposite page are familiar to you because there are similar words in your own language? Complete the networks below with as many other words as you can from the words listed on the opposite page.
Airlheir aloudlallowed doughldoe fazelphase groanlgrown mightlmite panelpain P~~YIP~~Y rightlritelwrite sentlscent steaklstake tireltyre weatherlwhether English Vocabulary in Use Exercises How would you pronounce each of the underlined words in the sentences below? Choose a word with a similar sound from the brackets. 1 The girl I live with knows a good pub with live music. (divelgive) 2 The main house houses a collection of rare stamps. (mouselrouse) 3 They bathed the children after they had bathed in the sea.