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Lyfestyle
Life pre intermediate Unit 1
Term | Definition |
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chat | to talk with someone in a friendly and informal way |
clubbing | go to a nightclub to dance and have fun |
countryside | the land outside of cities and towns |
cycle | to go by bicycle |
jogging | running slowly |
break | a short stop of work to rest |
check | make sure everything is ok |
exercise | purposeful physical activity to improve or maintains physical fitness |
often | frequently, regularly |
play | used as the verb for making music on an instrument or participating in ball sports or competitive games where we compete against another person |
stressed | worried and not able to relax |
tired | needing sleep |
usually | most of the time |
active | doing physical things |
beyond | extra, further than |
card | one piece of a pack of cardboard pieces used for games |
catch | to get a moving object |
do | the verb that collocates with a recreational activity or a non-team sport that does not use a ball |
explanation | a statement that makes something clear |
explorer | A person who travels to a new place to learn about it. |
go | used as the verb to collocate with activities that end -ing |
health | The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being |
hike | a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure |
karate | a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat |
lifestyle | The way in which a person or group lives |
nothing | not anything, no a single thing |
surfing | the sport of riding on a wave on a special board |
yoga | a system of exercises practiced as part of the Hindu discipline to promote control of the body and mind |
better | of greater good, improved |
feel | have emotions or the sence of touch |
lower | to reduce, to get or be less, to be beneath |
physical | having to do with the body of a person or thing |
relaxed | without strain or anxiety |
that | used after some verbs to introduce something that describes what yoy are thinking, saying of feeling |
abbreviation | A shortened form of a word or phrase |
address | the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works |
backache | pain in the back |
cough | sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs |
dependent | Someone who relies on someone else for income and care |
earache | pain in the ear |
emergency | a serious or dangerous situation that needs immediate action |
gender | the socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture defines male or female |
headache | pain in the head |
ill | very sick |
medication | the process of treating an illness with medicine . Can also be used to mean medicine. |
medicine | An institutionalized system for the scientific diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness. . |
next of kin | the person most closely related to someone |
occupation | a job or profession |
operation | surgery, when a doctor cuts into the body to repair it |
pill | a small, hard piece of medicine that you swallow |
postcode | numbers that you write at the end of an address to identify the area it is in |
qualifications | education, skills, and work experience needed to do a particular job |
runny nose | a nose which has more mucus than usual, usually because the person is sick |
sick | unwell |
spouse | husband or wife |
surname | family name |
temperature | A measure of how hot or cold something is. |