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New Inside Out Elementary Unit 1 (SB p4) Word Transcription Bulgarian meaning Еxample answer (n) ['a:nsə] отговор Write the answers to the questions. article (n) ['a:tikl] статия, член Read the article. board (n) ['bɔ:d] дъска Look at the board. conversation (n) [,kɔnvə'seiʃn] разговор Listen to the conversation. dictionary ['dikʃənəri] речник Use a dictionary. easy (adj) ['i:zi] лесен Do you think English is easy? favourite (adj) ['feivərit] любим I love London. It's my favourite city. look (at) (v) [luk] гледам на/към Look at the board. No (adv) [nou] Не. “Are you American?” No, I'm not.” partner (n) ['pa:tnə] партньор (-ка) Work with a partner. piece of paper (n) [pi:s əv peipə] късче хартия Write your name on piece of paper. Right (adv) [rait] Правилно,така Right. What's in your bag, sir? song (n) [sɔŋ] песен Listen to the song. text (n) [tekst] текст Read the text. Yes. (adv) [jes] Да. “Can I see you in London, Helen?” "Yes, phone me." city (n) ['siti] (голям) град I love London. It's my favourite city. email address (n) [i'meil ə'dres] имейл адрес What's your email address? phone number (n) [foun] телефонен номер The phone number for Air France is 0870 142 4343. surname (n) ['sə:neim] фамилно име What's your surname, Helen? this (pron) [ðis] това “What's this?" "It's a mobile phone.” these (pron) [ði:s] тези “What are these?" "They're sweets.” love (v) [lʌv] обичам I love London. It's my favourite city. phone (v) [foun] обаждам се по телефона “Can I see you in London, Helen?” “Yes, phone me.” repeat (v) [ri'pi:t] повтарям Can you repeat that, please? see (v) [si:] виждам; срещам Can I see you in London, Helen? Bye. [bai] Довиждане. OK, bye, Helen. See you. 1

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Unit 1 (SB p4)

Word Transcription Bulgarian meaning Еxample

answer (n) ['a:nsə] отговор Write the answers to the questions.

article (n) ['a:tikl] статия, член Read the article.

board (n) ['bɔ:d] дъска Look at the board.

conversation (n) [,kɔnvə'seiʃn] разговор Listen to the conversation.

dictionary ['dikʃənəri] речник Use a dictionary.

easy (adj) ['i:zi] лесен Do you think English is easy?

favourite (adj) ['feivərit] любим I love London. It's my favourite city.

look (at) (v) [luk] гледам на/към Look at the board.

No (adv) [nou] Не. “Are you American?” “No, I'm not.”

partner (n) ['pa:tnə] партньор (-ка) Work with a partner.

piece of paper (n) [pi:s əv peipə] късче хартия Write your name on piece of paper.

Right (adv) [rait] Правилно,така Right. What's in your bag, sir?

song (n) [sɔŋ] песен Listen to the song.

text (n) [tekst] текст Read the text.

Yes. (adv) [jes] Да. “Can I see you in London, Helen?” "Yes, phone me."

city (n) ['siti] (голям) град I love London. It's my favourite city.

email address (n) [i'meil ə'dres] имейл адрес What's your email address?

phone number (n) [foun] телефонен номер The phone number for Air France is 0870 142 4343.

surname (n) ['sə:neim] фамилно име What's your surname, Helen?

this (pron) [ðis] това “What's this?" "It's a mobile phone.”

these (pron) [ði:s] тези “What are these?" "They're sweets.”

love (v) [lʌv] обичам I love London. It's my favourite city.

phone (v) [foun] обаждам се по телефона “Can I see you in London, Helen?” “Yes, phone me.”

repeat (v) [ri'pi:t] повтарям Can you repeat that, please?

see (v) [si:] виждам; срещам Can I see you in London, Helen?

Bye. [bai] Довиждане. OK, bye, Helen. See you.

Goodbye. [,gud'bai] Довиждане. “Goodbye, Mike.” “Um, can I see you in London?”

Hello. [hə'lou] Ало./Здравей. “Hi, I'm Mike.” “Oh, hello. I'm Helen.”

Hi. [hai] Здравей. Hi, I'm Mike. What's your name?

How do you say? [hau du: ju sei] Как се казва? “How do you say ‘Francia’ in English?” “France.”

How do you spell? [hau du: ju spel] Как се пише? “How do you spell ‘France’?” “F-R-A-N-C-E.”

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madam (polite form of ['mædəm] госпожо What’s in your bag, Madam?

address to a woman)

Nice to meet you. [nais tu mi:t ju] Приятно ми е I’m Helen.” “Nice to meet you, I’m Mike.”

да се запозная с вас.

OK, thanks. [O’kei θæŋks] OK, благодаря. “Can you spell that, please?” “G-E-R-M-A-N-Y.” “OK, thanks.”

See you. [si: ju] Довиждане. OK, bye, Helen. See you.

sir (polite form of [sə:] господине Right, what’s in your bag, sir?

address to a man)

Sorry? ['sɔri] Моля? “How do you say ‘Alemania’ in English?” “Germany.” “Sorry?” “Germany.”

What? (question word) [wɔt] Какво? What’s in your bag?

What's your name? [wɔts jɔ: neim] Как се казвате? “What’s your name?” “Helen.”

Where are you from? [wεə a: ju frɔm] От къде сте? “Where are you from?” “I’m from New York.”

Countries ['kʌntris] Страни

Brazil (n) ['breizil] Бразилия People who are from Brazil are Brazilian.

China (n) ['tʃaina] Китай People who are from China are Chinese.

France (n) [fra:ns] Франция People who are from France are French.

Germany (n) [dʒə:'məni] Германия People who are from Germany are German.

Italy (n) ['itəli] Италия People who are from Italy are Italian.

Japan (n) [dʒə'pæn] Япония People who are from Japan are Japanese.

Poland (n) ['poulənd] Полша People who are from Poland are Polish.

Russia (n) ['rʌʃn] Русия People who are from Russia are Russian.

Spain (n) [spein] Испания People who are from Spain are Spanish.

Languages ['længwidʒiz] Езици

Chinese (n) [,tʃai'ni:z] китайски eзик People in China speak Chinese.

German (n) ['dʒə:mən] немски език People in Germany speak German.

Italian (n) [i'tæljən] италиански език People in Italy speak Italian.

Japanese (n) [,dʒæpə'ni:z] японски език People in Japan speak Japanese.

Polish (n) ['pouliʃ] полски език People in Poland speak Polish.

Portuguese (n) [pɔ:tju'gi:z] португалски език People in Portugal speak Portuguese.

Russian (n) ['rʌʃn] руски език People in Russia speak Russian.

Spanish (n) ['spæniʃ] испански език People in Spain speak Spanish.

Nationalities [,næʃə'nælitis] Националности

American (adj) [ə'merikən] американец (-ка) Mike is from New York. He’s American.

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Brazilian (adj) ['breiziliən] бразилец (-ка) People who are from Brazil are Brazilian.

British (adj) ['britiʃ] британец (-ка) People who are from Britain are British.

Chinese (adj) [¸tʃai´ni:z] китаец (-ка) People who are from China are Chinese.

English (adj) ['iŋgliʃ] англичанин (-ка) People who are from England are English.

German (adj) ['dʒə:mən] германец (-ка) People who are from Germany are German.

Italian (adj) [i'tæljən] италианец (-ка) People who are from Italy are Italian.

Japanese (adj) [,dʒæpə'ni:z] японец (-ка) People who are from Japan are Japanese.

Polish (adj) ['pouliʃ] поляк (-иня) People who are from Poland are Polish.

Russian (adj) ['rʌʃn] руснак (-иня) People who are from Russia are Russian.

Spanish (adj) ['spæniʃ] испанец (-ка) People who are from Spain are Spanish.

Common objects Често употребявани предмети

apple (n) ['æpl] ябълка An apple is a type of fruit.

aspirins (n pl) [´æspirin] аспирин Helen has a packet of aspirins in her bag.

bag (n) [bæg] чанта What’s in Mike’s bag?

book (n) [buk] книга Helen has a book in her bag.

camera (n) ['kæmərə] камера; фотоапарат You can take photos with a camera.

coin (n) [kain] монета A coin is a flat round piece of metal, used as money.

diary (n) ['daiəri] дневник A diary is a book that you write appointments in.

magazine (n) [,mægə'zi:n] списание Do you like reading magazines?

mobile phone (n) ['moubail foun] мобилен телефон What’s your mobile phone number?

MP3 player (n) [em pi3 'pleiə] MP3-плейър Have you got an MP3 player?

sweets (n pl) [swi:ts] сладки неща “What are these?” “They’re sweets.”

tissues (n pl) ['tisju:,-ʃu:] хартиени кърпички Helen has a small packet of tissues in her bag.

toothbrush (n) ['tu:θbrʌʃ] четка за зъби You clean your teeth with a toothbrush.

umbrella (n) [ʌm'brelə] чадър You use an umbrella when it rains.

watch (n) [wɔtʃ] часовник A watch is something that you wear so that you can see what time it is.

Unit 2 (SB p10)

married (adj) ['mærid] женен, омъжена We’re married. Our names are Bill and Hilary.

age (n) [eidʒ] възраст If you ask someone “How old are you?”, you want to know their age.

airline (n) ['εəlain] авиолиния; авиокомпания LOT is a Polish airline.

animal (n) ['æniml] животно Brad Pitt’s favourite animals are dogs.

assistant (n) [ə'sistənt] асистент (-ка), помощникFrank is Erica’s assistant.

beer (n) [biə] бира One of Brad Pitt’s favourite drinks is beer.

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cat (n) [kæt] котка Does Brad Pitt like cats or dogs?

coffee (n) ['kɔfi] кафе One of Brad Pitt’s favourite drinks is coffee.

Coke (n) [kouk] кола Coke is a very popular drink.

country (n) ['kʌntri] страна Japan, Italy and the USA are all countries.

cycling (n) ['saikliŋ] колоездене Brad likes cycling and tennis.

dog (n) [dɔg] куче His favourite animals are dogs.drink (n) [driŋk] напитка Coffee, beer and Coke are all drinks.

film (n) [film] филм What’s your favourite film?

first name (n) [fə:st neim] собствено име Her first name is Rachel and her surname is Green.

food (n) [fu:d] храна His favourite food is pizza.

football (n) ['futbɔ:l] футбол My favourite sport is football.

Great Britain (n) [greit britən] Великобритания Great Britain consists of England, Wales and Scotland.

horse (n) [hɔ:s] кон Horses, cats and dogs are all animals.

job (n) [dʒɔb] професия “What’s Brad Pitt’s job?” “He’s an actor.”

pasta (n) ['pæstə] паста Pasta and pizza are types of Italian food.pizza (n) ['pi:tsə] пица Pizza and pasta are types of Italian food.

second (n) ['sekənd] секунда How many people die every 60 seconds?

skiing (n) ['ski:iŋ] каране на ски Skiing is a winter sport.

sport (n) [spɔ:t] спорт His favourite sports are cycling and tennis.

steak (n) [steik] пържола Steak is a type of meat.

swimming (n) ['swimiŋ] плуване Do you like swimming?

tea (n) [ti:] чай Tea and coffee are hot drinks.

tennis (n) ['tenis] тенис Brad’s favourite sports are cycling and tennis.

thing (n) [θiŋ] нещо; вещ What are your favourite things?

the United Kingdom (n) [ðə ju:'naitid 'kiŋdəm] Обединено кралство The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

wife (n) [waif] съпруга The Prince of Wales’s wife is called Camilla.

woman (plural women) (n) ['wumən] жена What percentage of women are hairdressers?

be born (v) [bi: bɔ:n] раждам се How many people are born every 60 seconds?

die (v) [dai] умирам How many people die every 60 seconds?

live (v) [liv] живея What percentage of people live in cities?

be between (15 and 64 years old) [bi: bi'twi:n 15 между 15 и 64 What percentage of people are between 15 and 64 years old?

ənd 64 jiəs ould] години съм

be in a hurry [bi: in ə 'hʌri] бързам Sorry – I’m in a hurry.

be over 40/65 etc years old [bi: 'ouvə 40/65 jiəs ould] над 40/65 години съм What percentage of people are over 65 years old?

be under 15/30 etc years old [bi: 'ʌndə 15/30 jiəs ould] под 15/30 години съм What percentage of people are under 15 years old?

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dear (affectionate form of address) [diə] скъпи/скъпа Hello, dear. How are you?

Fine, thanks. [fain θæŋks] Благодаря, добре. “Hi! How are you?” “Fine, thanks.”

Good afternoon. [gud 'a:ftənu:n] Добър ден. Good afternoon, sir.

Good morning. [gud 'mɔ:niŋ] Добро утро. Good morning, I’m David Grant.

How are you? [hau a: ju] Как сте/си? “How are you?” “I’m very well, thank you.”

How old are you? [hau ould a: ju] На колко години сте/си? “How old are you?” “I’m 14.”

I’m very well. [aim 'veri wel] Много съм добре. “How are you?” “I’m very well, thank you.”

Not too bad. [nɔt tu: bæd] Не съм зле. “How are you?” “Not too bad.”

Sorry. (adj) ['sɔri] Съжалявам. Sorry – I’m in a hurry.

Thank you (very much). [θæŋk ju 'veri mʌtʃ] Много благодаря. I’m fine, thank you very much.

This is (Frank). [ðis iz] Това е (Франк). This is Frank, my assistant.

What is your job? [wɔt iz jɔ: dʒɔb] Какъв сте по професия? “What is your job?” “I’m a waitress.”

Какво работите?

Jobs [dʒɔbs] Професии

actor (n) ['æektə] актьор Brad Pitt is an actor.

artist (n) ['a:tist] художник Isabelle Allende isn’t an artist. She’s a writer.

doctor (n) ['dɔktə] лекар/лекарка Doctors and nurses work in hospitals.

English teacher (n) ['iŋgliʃ 'ti:tʃə] учител (-ка) по английски What’s the name of your English teacher?

hairdresser (n) ['hεə,dresə] фризьор (-ка) What percentage of women are hairdressers?

IT technician (n) [Ai ti tek'niʃən] информатик (-чка) IT technicians work with computers.

lawyer (n) ['lɔ:jə] адвокат (-ка) What percentage of women are lawyers?

nurse (n) [nə:s] болногледач (-ка); Doctors and nurses work in hospitals.

медицинска сестра

sales manager (n) [seil 'mænidʒə] мениджър по продажби A sales manager is responsible for selling things.

shop assistant (n) [ʃɔp ə'sistənt] продавач (-ка) Shop assistants help customers in a shop.

singer (n) ['siŋə] певец (-а) Christina Aguilera is a famous singer.

student (n) ['stju:dənt] студент (-ка), ученик How many students are there in your class?

taxi driver (n) ['tæksi 'draivə] таксиметров шофьор “Is your mother a taxi driver?” “No, she isn’t.”

university professor (n) [ju:ni'və:siti prə'fesə] универс. професор A university professor teaches in a university.

writer (n) ['raitə] писател (-ка) Isabelle Allende is a writer not an artist.

Unit 3 (SB p16)

bad (adj) (TS) [bæd] лош “What’s bad about Margaret’s family?” “The pets live in the house – ugh!”

big (adj) [big] голям They live in a big apartment.

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good (adj) (TS) [gud] добър “What’s good about Caroline’s family?” “Paul buys Caroline flowers.”horrible (adj) (TS) ['hɔribl] ужасен Andy and Margaret smoke in the house. That’s horrible.identical (adj) [ai'dentikl] еднакъв Peter and John are identical twin brothers.

nice (adj) (TS) [nais] мил, любезен Paul buys flowers for Caroline. That’s nice.

single (adj) [siŋgl] неженен, неомъжена Is he married or single?

carefully (adv) ['keəfuli] внимателно, предпазливоDrive carefully!

early (adv) ['ə:li] рано Caroline and Paul’s children go to bed early.

late (adv) [leit] късно Margaret and Andy’s children go to bed late.then (adv) [ðen] после, след това They exchange homes and families and then talk about their experiences.

together (adv) [tə'geðə] заедно The family eat meals together in the kitchen.

apartment (n) [ə'pa:tmənt] апартамент They live in a big apartment.

bedroom (n) ['bedrum] спалня Ben and Melissa watch TV and DVDs in their bedrooms.boss (n) (GE) [bɔs] шеф Her job isn’t very interesting and she doesn’t like her boss.

cleaner (n) ['kli:na] чистач (-ка) A cleaner does the housework for Caroline and Paul.

company (n) ['kʌmpəni] дружество, компания Caroline is the manager of a company.

computer (n) [kəm'pju:tə] компютър My brother plays games on his computer.

DVD (n) ['di vi di] DVD They watch DVDs in their bedrooms.

experience (n) [iks'piəriəns] преживяване They exchange homes and families and then talk about their experiences.

flower (n) ['flauə] цвете Paul buys flowers for his wife.

game (n) [geim] игра The children play games together.

home (n) [houm] дом In the TV show two wives exchange homes and families.

house (n) [haus] къща Margaret’s family have pets who live in the house.

housewife (n) ['hauswaif] домакиня Margaret is a housewife.

housework (n) ['hauswə:k] домакинска работа A cleaner does the housework for Caroline and Paul.

kitchen (n) ['kitʃin] кухня Do you eat meals with your family in the kitchen?

manager (n) ['mænidʒə] управител Caroline is the manager of a company.meal (n) [mi:l] ядене Do you eat meals on the sofa in front of the TV?

(закуска, обяд, вечеря)

pet (n) [pet] домашно животно They have five pets – a dog, three cats and a rabbit.

photographer (n) [fə'tɔgrəfə] фотограф (-ка) A photographer is someone whose job is to take photos.

rabbit (n) ['ræbit] питомно зайче They have five pets – a dog, three cats and a rabbit.show (n) [ʃou] шоу Wife Exchange is a TV show where wives exchange homes and families.

sofa (n) ['soufə] канапе, диван They eat meals on the sofa in front of the TV.

TV (n) [ti: vi:] телевизия Do you eat meals in front of the TV?

week (n) [wi:k] седмица They exchange homes and families for two weeks.

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go out (phr v) [gou aut] излизам Do you go out with your family at weekends?

buy (v) [bai] купувам My father buys flowers for my mother.

do (v) [du:] правя The cleaner does the housework.

drive (v) [draiv] карам кола Drive carefully!

eat (v) [i:t] ям We eat meals together in the kitchen.

exchange (v) [iks'tʃeindʒ] сменям They exchange homes and families and then talk about their experiences.

forget (v) [fə'get] забравям Don’t forget your phone.

have (a meal) (v) [hæv ə mi:l] ям Do you have meals together in the kitchen?

play (v) [plei] играя My brother plays games on his computer.say (v) [sei] казвам Smile! Say cheese!

smoke (v) [smouk] пуша Andy and Margaret smoke in the house.

talk (about) (v) [tɔ:k] говоря за They exchange homes and families and then talk about their experiences.

watch (v) [wɔtʃ] гледам They watch DVDs in their bedrooms.

work (v) [wə:k] работя Paul and Caroline work at the weekends.go to bed [gou tu bed] лягам си Do you go to bed early or late?

in front of [in frʌnt əv] пред They eat meals on the sofa in front of the TV.

do the house work [du: ðə 'hauswə:k] правя домашна работа A cleaner does the housework for Caroline and Paul.

Don’t be late. [dount bi: leit] Не закъснявай. Drive carefully. Don’t be late.

Don’t worry! [dount 'wʌri] Не се тревожи! Don’t worry! He’s OK.

Have a good time. [hæv ə gud taim] Приятно прекарване. Have a good time. Take care.

Call me. [kɔ:l mi] Обади ми се по телефона. Take care. Call me.

Take care. [teik kεə] Пази се. Take care. Call me.

Family ['fæmili] Семейство

aunt (n) [a:nt] леля Pat is Jennifer and Joe’s aunt.

brother (n) ['brʌðə] брат Tom and Jack are brothers.

brother-in-law (n) ['brʌəriniə:] шурей, зет, девер Peter is Pat’s brother-in-law.

children (n pl) [tfildrən] деца John and Pat have three children.

cousin (n) ['kʌzn] братовчед (-ка) Kitty and Jennifer are cousins.

daughter (n) ['dɔ:tə] дъщеря Peter and Pauline have one daughter, Jennifer.

family (n) ['fæmili] семейство Write five sentences about your family.

father (n) ['fа:ðə] баща John is Tom, Jack and Kitty’s father.

husband (n) ['hʌzbənd] съпруг Andy is Margaret’s husband.mother (n) ['mʌðə] майка Caroline is Ben and Melissa’s mother.

nephew (n) ['nevju:] племеник Joe is John and Pat’s nephew.

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niece (n) [ni:s] племеница Kitty is Peter and Pauline’s niece.

parents (n pl) ['pærənt] родители Paul and Caroline are Ben and Melissa’s parents.

relative (n) ['relətiv] роднина Who is your favourite relative?

sister (n) ['sistə] сестра Pauline and Pat are sisters.

sister-in-law (n) ['sistərinlɔ:] снаха, зълва, етърва Pat is Peter’s sister-in-law.

son (n) [sʌn] син John and Pat have two sons, Tom and Jack.

twin brother (n) [twin] брат-близнак Peter and John are identical twin brothers.

uncle (n) ['ʌŋkl] чичо, вуйчо Peter is Tom, Jack and Kitty’s uncle.

wife (n) [waif] съпруга Caroline is Paul’s wife.

Unit 4 (SB p22)

alloy (adj) [ə´lɔi] от лек метал He drives a VW Golf GTI 2 litre FSI Turbo with alloy wheels.

beautiful (adj) ['bju:tiful] хубав She’s beautiful but my parents don’t like her.

blue (adj) [blu:] син My girlfriend drives a blue car called Fred.

circle (v) [sə:kl] ограждам нщ. Circle the verb “be”.

complete (v) [kəm'pli:t] попълвам Complete the sentence above.

cross out (v) [krɔs aut] зачертвам Cross out your surname.

different (adj) ['difrənt] различен Do you agree that men and women are very different?

great (adj) [greit] велик, страхотен Cathy thinks Leonardo DiCaprio is great.

large (adj) [´la:dʒ] голям The woman takes a large suitcase and a small suitcase.

loud (adj) [laud] висок (звук) He hates loud music.

new (adj) [nju:] нов She orders a new sofa.

OK (adj) [ɔ'kei] OK “What do you think of Wayne Rooney?” “He’s OK.”

small (adj) [smɔ:l] малък The woman takes a large suitcase and a small suitcase.

sporty (adj) ['spɔ:ti] спортен I’m not very sporty but I like dancing.

terrible (adj) ['terəbl] ужасен I think the Rolling Stones are terrible.

top (adj) [tɔp] максимален ... The car has a top speed of 200 kilometres an hour.

maybe (adv) ['meibi:] може би My wife has forty pairs of shoes. Maybe fifty.

online (adv) [´ɔnlain]  онлайн Do you and your friends chat online?

outside (adv) [,aut'said] вън Jack likes being outside.

well (adv) [wel] добре Cathy doesn’t play the saxophone very well.

every (determiner) ['evri di´tə:minə] всеки, -а, о My husband goes to the pub every weekend.

car (n) [ka:] кола We have two cars – a VW Golf and a blue car called Fred!

chips (n pl) ['tTips] пържени картофи He orders steak and chips.

chocolate (n) [´tʃɔklit] шоколад Do you think about chocolate all the time?

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clubbing (n) [´klʌbiη] посещавам нощни клубове Layla loves clubbing.

cooking (n) ['kukiŋ] готвене She doesn’t like cooking.dessert (n) [di'zə:t] десерт He orders a chocolate dessert.

fitness (n) ['fitnis] фитнес Jack really likes sport and fitness.

flying (n) ['flaiiŋ] летене Do you like flying?

friend (n) [frend] приятел (-ка) Do you and your friends chat online?

girlfriend (n) ['gə:lfrend] приятелка My brother has a girlfriend.

gym (n) [dʒim] фитнес център Do you like going to the gym?

handbag (n) ['hændbæg] ръчна чанта She takes a small suitcase, a large suitcase and a handbag.

jazz (n) [dʒæz] джаз Her favourite kind of music is jazz.

jeans (n pl) [dʒi:nz]  дънки He goes to Gap and buys one pair of jeans.

jogging (n) [´dʒɔgiη] тичане за здраве Jack likes jogging.

life (n) [laif] живот I’m number 3 in my husband’s life!

lipstick (n) ['lipstik] червило Do you think this lipstick suits me?

match (v) [mætʃ] съчетавам, съединявам Match the object and subject pronouns.

money (n) ['mʌni] пари Layla loves spending money.

perfume (n) ['pə:fju:m] парфюм She buys lipstick, two tops, perfume and a bag.

photo (n) ['foutou] снимка My name’s Cathy and that’s me in the photo.

pop music (n) [pɔp 'mju:zik] попмузика I don’t like pop music. Do you like it?

restaurant (n) [´restərɔn] ресторант What do they order in the restaurant?

rock concert (n) [rɔk 'kɔnsət] рокконцерт Jack doesn’t like going to rock concerts.

salad (n) ['sæləd] салата She orders salad and doesn’t order a dessert.

saxophone (n) ['sæksəfoun] саксофон Cathy doesn’t play the saxophone very well.

Scorpio (n) ['skɔ:piou] скорпион Cathy is a Scorpio and she’s single.

shoes (n pl) [ʃu:] обувки I have four pairs of shoes. My wife has forty, maybe fifty.

shopping (n) ['ʃɔpiŋ] пазаруване, шопинг Layla loves shopping.

shopping centre (n) ['ʃɔpiŋ 'sente] шопинг център Gap is a shop in the shopping centre.

shower (n) ['ʃauə] душ Do you sing in the shower?

speed (n) [spi:d] скорост The car has a top speed of 200 kilometres an hour.suitcase (n) ['su:tkeis] куфар The woman takes a large suitcase and a small suitcase.

sunglasses (n pl) ['sʌngla:siz] слънчеви очила The man takes a pair of sunglasses and a mobile phone.

tick (v) [tik] отбелязвам Tick the sentence.

top (n) [tɔp] горна дреха She buys three pairs of shoes, lipstick and two tops.town (n) [taun] град Jack hates towns and cities.

underline (v) [ʌndə'lain] подчертавам Underline your first name.

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washing up (n) ['wɔʃiŋ ʌр] миене на съдове I don’t like doing the washing up.

water (n) ['wɔ:tə] вода Jack loves water and really likes being outside.weekend (n) ['wi:kend] уикенд My husband goes to the pub every weekend.

wheel (n) [wi:l] колело The car is a 2-litre Turbo with alloy wheels.eat out (phr v) [i:t aut] излизам да се храня If you eat out, you eat in a restaurant.

chat (v) [´tʃæt] пиша в чата Do you and your friends chat online?

dance (v) [da:ns] танцувам Cathy’s not very sporty but she likes dancing.

drink (v) [driŋk] пия Do you like drinking beer?

jog (v) [dʒɔg] тичам I think Jack likes jogging.

listen (to) (v) ['lisn tu] слушам I listen to all kinds of music.

order (v) ['ɔ:də] поръчвам She orders salad.

read (v) [ri:d] чета I like reading magazines but not books.

shop (v) [ʃɔp] пазарувам I shop every weekend.

sing (v) [siŋ] пея Do you like singing in the shower?

speak (v) [spi:k] говоря Do you speak Spanish?

spend (v [spend] харча Layla loves spending money.

study (v) ['stʌdi] уча She studies a lot and works hard.

think (about) (v) [θiŋk ə'baut] мисля за Do you think about chocolate all the time?

travel (v) [trævl] пътувам When you travel somewhere, you go there in a car, bus, plane, train etc.

go on holiday [gou ɔn 'hɔlidei] отивам в отпуска A man and a woman go on holiday together but take different things.

go shopping [gou 'ʃɔpiŋ] пазарувам Do you like going shopping?

at home [aet houm] вкъщи We live at home with our parents.

all kinds of [ɔ:l kaind əv] от всякакъв вид I listen to all kinds of music, but my favourite is jazz.

lots of … [lɔts əv] много Cathy has lots of good friends.

a pair of jeans/shoes/ [pεə əv ʃu:z 'sʌngla:siz] чифт обувки; джинси; My wife has forty pairs of shoes, maybe fifty.

sunglasses слънчеви очила

It takes (six minutes/ [it teiks siks'minits нщ. продължава ... It takes six minutes for the man to buy a pair or jeans.

three hours etc) θri: аuəs]

Expressing opinions [iks'presiŋ ə'pinjəns] Изразявам мнение

I agree./I don’t agree. [ai ə'gri: ai dount ə'gri:] Съгласен съм. I think Beyoncé’s great.” “I agree. I really like her.”

Не съм съгласен.

I don’t like … [ai dount laik] Не обичам ... I like being outside but I don’t like towns and cities.

I don’t mind … [ai dount maind] Нямам против. I like dancing and I don’t mind loud music.

I hate … [ai heit] Мразя ... I hate doing housework and I don’t like cooking.

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I like … [ai laik] Харесвам ... I like all kinds of music but my favourite is jazz.

I love … [ai lʌv] Обичам ... “What do you think of Jude Law?” “I love him.”

I prefer [ai pri'fə:] предпочитам Jude Law’s OK but I prefer Leonardo DiCaprio.

I really like … [ai 'riəli laik] Особено обичам ... “I think the Rolling Stones are great.” “I agree. I really like them.”

I think she’s/he’s great/ [ai θiŋk ʃi:z greit] Мисля, че е великолепна.“What do you think of Wayne Rooney?” “I think he’s OK.

OK/terrible. [okei'terəbl] OK/ужасно

What about you? [wɔt ə'bautju] А ти/Вие? Cathy goes out with her friends every weekend. What about you?

What do you think of …? [wɔt du ju θiŋk əv] Какво мислиш/мислите …? “What do you think of Eminem?” “I think he’s great.”

Review A (SB p28) [ri'vju: еi]

fantastic (adj) [fæn'tæstik] фантастичен Rona is my sister. She’s my best friend and she’s fantastic.good-looking (adj) (TS) [gud lukiŋ] хубав Ben is tall with dark hair and he’s very good-looking.

tall (adj) (TS) [tɔ:l] висок He’s tall with dark hair.

Amazing! (interjection) (TS) [ə'meizir] Невероятно! “So, did you look at the website?” “Yes, I did. Amazing!”

apostrophe (n) [ə'pɔstrəfi] апостроф You use an apostrophe (‘) for contractions and for possession.best friend (n) [best frend] най-добрият приятел(-ка)Rona’s my best friend and she’s fantastic.

capital letter (n) ['kæpitl 'letə] голяма буква You use a capital letter to start a sentence.

comma (n) ['kama] запетая You use a comma (,) to separate items in a list.

contraction (n) [kən'trækʃən] съкращаване You use an apostrophe (‘) for contractions and for possession.full stop (n) [ful stɔp] точка You use a full stop (.) at the end of a sentence.

headache (n) ['hedeik] главоболие “What are these?” “They’re aspirins. I have a headache.”

item (n) ['aitəm] пункт, номер You use a comma (,) to separate items in a list.

list (n) [list] списък You use a comma (,) to separate items in a list.

milk (n) [milk] мляко Milk is my favourite drink.

possession (n) [pə'zeʃn] притежание You use an apostrophe (‘) for contractions and for possession.

profile (n) ['prɔfail] профил; портрет The profile of Rona Cameron is by her sister Kate Cameron.

question (n) ['kwestʃən] въпрос You use a question mark at the end of a question.

question mark (n) ['kwestʃən ma:k] въпросителен знак You use a question mark at the end of a question.

sentence (n) ['sentəns] изречение You use a full stop (.) at the end of a sentence.

website (n) [websait] уеб-страница Rona doesn’t know about the “Meet my friend” website.

meet (v) [mi:t] запознавам се с She doesn’t have a lot of time to meet new people.

open (v) ['oupən] отварям Open your bag, please, sir.

relax (v) [ri'læks] почивам си Rona works hard but also likes relaxing.

separate (v) ['seprət] разделям You use a comma (,) to separate items in a list.

start (v) [sta:t] започвам You use a capital letter to start a sentence.

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use (v) [ju:s] употребявам You use a question mark at the end of a question.

at the end of [aet ði end əv] на края на You use a question mark at the end of a question.He/She looks nice. (TS) [hi: ʃi: luks nais] Той/тя изглежда добре. Rona thinks that Ben looks nice.

spend time (with sb) [spend taim] прекарвам време с My father is also my friend. I love spending time with him.

Unit 5 (SB p32)

important (adj) [im'pɔ:tnt] важен Breakfast is an important meal.

perfect (adj) ['pə:fikt] перфектен Don’t eat a big lunch. A sandwich is perfect.

tired (adj) ['taiəd] уморен After midday your brain gets tired.

later (adv) ['lеitə:] по-късно Later, she watches soaps on TV.

before (conj) [bi'fɔ:] преди Your body needs time to digest before you go to bed.

airport (n) ['εəрэ:t] летище How much is it to the airport?

bill (n) [bil] сметка Can I have the bill, please?

body (n) [bɔdi] тяло Go to bed early – your body likes seven or eight hours sleep.

bottle (n) ['bɔtl] бутилка How much is a bottle of champagne?

brain (n) [brein] мозък Your brain gets tired after midday.

breakfast (n) ['brekfəst] закуска Breakfast is an important meal.

champagne (n) [ʃaem'pein] шампанско How much is a bottle of champagne?

clothes (n pl) ['kloudz] дрехи Ms Dynamite likes wearing Armani or D&G clothes.

cocktail (n) ['kakteil] коктейл Do you like drinking cocktails?

day (n) [dei] ден Is dinner the big meal of the day for you?

dinner (n) ['dinə] вечеря Don’t have dinner too late.

energy (n) ['enədʒi] енергия; сила You have a lot of energy in the morning.

ID (Identity card) (n) [ai'dentiti ka:d] лична карта “Can I see your ID?” “ID?” “Identity card.”

lunch (n) [lʌnʃ] обяд Don’t eat a big lunch. A sandwich is perfect.

midday (n) ['middei] обяд After midday your brain gets tired.

morning (n) ['mɔ:niŋ] сутрин You have a lot of energy in the morning.

newspaper (n) ['nju:speipə] вестник Do you read the newspaper at weekends?

receipt (n) [ri'si:t] касова бележка Can I have a receipt, please?

sandwich (n) ['sændwidʒ] сандвич Don’t eat a big lunch. A sandwich is perfect.

sleep (n) [sli:p] сън Your body likes seven or eight hours sleep.

soap (n) [soup] сапунена опера (TV) On Sunday she watches soaps on TV.

sun (n) [sʌn] слънце At 6.30 am your body wakes up with the sun.

ticket (n) ['tikit] билет Can I have two tickets for the cinema?

time (n) [taim] време Your body needs time to digest before you go to bed.

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train station (n) [trein steiʃn] ЖП гара How much is it to the train station?

get up (n) [get ʌр] ставам от сън What time do you get up in the morning?

stay in (phr v) [stei in] оставам вкъщи If you stay in, you stay at home and don’t go out.

wake up (phr v) [weik ʌр] събуждам се I wake up early at about 6.30 am.

digest (v) [di'dʒest] смилам Your body needs time to digest before you go to bed.

need (v) [ni:d] нуждая се Your body needs time to digest before you go to bed.

wear (v) [wεə] нося (дрехи) What sort of clothes do you like wearing?

Can I have …? [kæn ai hæv] Бихте ли ми дали … ? Can I have a ticket, please?

do exercise [du: 'eksəsaiz] правя упражнения I do exercise before breakfast.

egg and bacon [eg ənd 'beikən] яйца и бекон On Sunday she has egg and bacon for breakfast.

Excuse me! [iks'kju:z mi] Извинете! “Excuse me!” “Yes?” “Can I have the bill, please?”

How much is …? [hau mʌtʃ iz] Колко струва ...? How much is a bottle of wine?

Days of the week [deis əv ðə wi:k] Дните на седмицата

Monday (n) ['mʌndi] понеделник Monday is the first day of the week.

Tuesday (n) ['tju:zdi] вторник Tuesday is the second day of the week.

Wednesday (n) ['wenzdi] сряда Wednesday is the third day of the week.

Thursday (n) ['θə:zdi] четвъртък Thursday is the fourth day of the week.

Friday (n) ['fraidi] петък Friday is the fifth day of the week.

Saturday (n) ['sætədi] събота Saturday is the sixth day of the week.

Sunday (n) ['sʌndi] неделя Sunday is the seventh day of the week.

Phrases with “have” and “go” [freizis wið hæv ənd gou] Изрази с “have” и “go”have breakfast/lunch/dinner [hæv 'brekfəst] закусвам/ обядвам/ What time do you have breakfast/lunch/dinner?

вечерям

have a shower [hæv ei 'ʃauə] вземам душ Do you have a shower in the morning?

go home [go houm] отивам вкъщи What time do you go home from school?

go on the Internet [gou ɔn ðə 'intə:nеt] влизам в Интернет Do you go on the Internet after school?

go to work [gou tu wə:k] отивам на работа What time do your parents go to work?

Time [taim] Часовниково време

What time is it? Колко е часът? “What time is it?” “It’s seven o’clock.”

eight/nine etc o’clock Часът е осем/девет. It’s eight o’clock.

quarter past three/four etc три/четири и петнадесет It’s quarter past four.

quarter to five/six etc пет/шест без петнадесет It’s quarter to seven.

half past one/two etc един/два и половина It’s half past three.

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midday ['middei] обяд It’s midday.

midnight ['midnait] полунощ It’s midnight.

Unit 6 (SB p38)

closed (adj) [klouzd] затворен I’m sorry, we’re closed on Sunday.

colourful (adj) ['kAlaful] пъстър, шарен People wear colourful costumes during the Rio carnival.

famous (adj) ['feiməs] известен Jodie Kidd is a famous international model.

fun (adj) (TS) [fʌn] весел Carnival is fun and the music is fantastic.international (adj) [,intənæʃənl] международен She’s a famous international model.

leap year (n) [li:p jiə] високосна година In a leap year, there are 29 days in February.

other (adj) ['ʌðə] друг, -а, -о He lives with thirty other wrestlers.

traditional (adj) [trə'diʃənl] традиционен People wear traditional clothes during the Oktoberfest.

also (adv) ['ɔ:lsou] също She likes polo and golf and also goes riding every day.

alcohol (n) ['ælkəhol] алкохол She doesn’t usually drink alcohol.

bank (n) ['bæŋk] банка What time does the bank close?

bar (n) [ba:] бар What time does the bar open?

carnival (n) (TS) ['ka:nivəl] карнавал “Are you going to carnival this year?” “Of course. I go every year.”

chicken (n) ['tfikin] пиле Jodie Kidd has dogs, cats, horses and chickens.costume (n) ['kɔstju:m] карнавален костюм People wear colourful costumes during the Rio carnival.

dancing (n) ['da:nsiŋ] танцуване There’s loud music and dancing at the Rio Carnival.

date (n) [deit] дата What dates are important in your country?

drumming (n)   [´drʌmiη] барабанене There’s loud music, dancing and drumming at the Rio Carnival.

evening (n) ['i:vəniŋ] вечер In the evening I usually go out to a restaurant.festival (n) ['festivəl] празник; фестивал San Fermin is a famous festival in Spain.

fireworks (n pl) ['faiəwə:k] фойерверк There are fireworks in the park and dancing in the streets.fish (n) [fiʃ] риба Do you prefer fish or meat?

golf (n) [gɔlf] голф Jodie likes sports, especially polo and golf.

grand champion (n) [grænd 'tʃaempian] гросмайстор Asashoryu is a grand champion of sumo wrestling.

litre (n) ['li:tə] литър The visitors to the Oktoberfest drink nine million litres of beer.

meat (n) [mi:t] месо Do you prefer fish or meat?

model (n) [mɔdl] модел Jodie Kidd is a famous international model.

parade (n) [pə'reid] празнично шествие 70,000 people watch parades in the Sambadrome.park (n) [pa:k] парк There are fireworks in the park during the San Fermin festival.

party (n) ['pa:ti] празненство; парти There are parties all night during San Fermin.

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polo (n) ['poulou] поло Polo is a sport in which players ride on horses and try to hit a ball.

post office (n) [poust 'ɔfis] пощенска служба What time does the post office close?

pyjamas (n pl) (PW) [pi'dʒa:məz] пижама I sometimes wear pyjamas in bed.

racing driver (n) ['reisiŋ 'draivə] автомобилен състезател She’s also a Maserati racing driver.

roast dinner (n) [roust 'dinə] ядене с печено на скара A roast dinner is a hot dinner with meat, potatoes and vegetables.

school (n) [sku:l] училище Do you like going to school?

street (n) [stri:t] улица There is dancing in the streets during the San Fermin festival.

sumo wrestling (n) [sumɔ 'resliŋ] сумо Asashoryu is a grand champion of sumo wrestling.

supermarket (n) ['sju:pəma:kit] супермаркет Oh no, we don’t have any milk, and the supermarket’s closed.

training (n) ['treiniŋ] тренировка After training, I always drink a lot of water.

vegetables (n pl) ['vedʒitəbls] зеленчуци For lunch, I have meat, fish and vegetables.visitor (n) ['vizitə] посетител (-ка) There are seven million visitors to the Oktoberfest.wrestler (n) ['reslə] борец He lives in Tokyo with thirty other wrestlers.

go on for (phr v) продължава, трае The Oktoberfest goes on for two weeks.

close (v)   [klous] затварям Bling Jewellers closes at 5.30.

end (v) [end] свършвам The Rio Carnival ends on Tuesday (Mardi Gras).

happen (v) ['hæpn] случва се; състои се What happens on 1st January in your country?

train (v) [trein] тренирам Asashoryu trains for two hours every morning.visit (v) ['vizit] посещавам Jodie often visits her parents in Barbados.

weigh (v) [wei] тежа He weighs 140 kilogrammes.

a lot of [ei lɔt əv] много After training, he always drinks a lot of water.

go for a walk [gou fɔ: ə wɔ:k] разхождам се I sometimes go for a walk in the afternoon.

go riding [gou 'raidiŋ] отивам да яздя Jodie goes riding every day.

have a nap [hæv ə næр] дремвам малко He sometimes has a nap in the afternoon.in the country [in ðə 'kʌntri] на село She lives in the country with her animals.

take place [teik pleis] състоя се Where does San Fermin take place?

Adverbs of frequency ['ædvə:bs əv 'fri:kwəsi] Наречия за честота

always (adv) ['ɔ:lweiz,'ɔ:lwiz] винаги I always wake up before 7 a.m.

ever (adv) ['evə] някога Do you ever walk to school?

hardly ever ['ha:dli 'evə] почти никога She hardly ever goes to the gym.

never (adv) ['nevə] никога He never has breakfast.

often (adv) ['ɔfn] често She often visits her parents.

sometimes (adv) ['sʌmtaimz] понякога I sometimes have a nap or I sometimes go for a walk.

usually (adv) [´ju:ʒuəli]  обикновено In the evening, I usually go out to a restaurant.

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Months of the year [mʌnθs əv ðə jiə] Месеците

January (n) ['dʒænjuəri] януари January is the first month of the year.

February (n) ['februəri] февруари February is the second month of the year.March (n) [ma:tʃ] март March is the third month of the year.

April (n) ['eiprl] април April is the fourth month of the year.

May (n) [mei] май May is the fifth month of the year.

June (n) [dʒu:n] юни June is the sixth month of the year.

July (n) [dʒu'lai] юли July is the seventh month of the year.

August (n) ['ɔ:gəst] август August is the eighth month of the year.

September (n) [sep'tembə] септември September is the ninth month of the year.October (n) [ɔk'toubə] октомври October is the tenth month of the year.

November (n) [nou'vembə] ноември November is the eleventh month of the year.

December (n) [di'sembə] декември December is the twelfth month of the year.

Phrases with “make” and “do”

do (your) homework [du: 'houmwə:k] правя домашните си What time do you do your homework?

do the ironing ['aiəniŋ] гладя I usually do the ironing at the weekend.

do the shopping ['ʃɔpiŋ] пазарувам We do the shopping at the weekend.

do the washing ['wɔʃiŋ] пера What day of the week do you do the washing?

do the washing up мия чинии Who does the washing up in your family?

make a lot of noise вдигам шум I don’t like people who make a lot of noise.

make dinner [meik 'dinə] приготвям вечеря My father usually makes dinner at 7 p.m.

make long phone calls говоря дълго по телефона She always makes long phone calls to her boyfriend.

make my bed оправям си леглото I wake up before 7 a.m., make my bed and listen to reggae.

make the decisions [di'siʒns] вземам решения Who makes the important decisions in your family?

Prepositions of time [prepə'ziʃns əv taim] Предлози за време

at night/the weekend/ през нощта/в края на What do you usually do at the weekend?

five o’clock etc седмицата/в пет часа

in the morning/the сутрин/вечер In the evening he usually goes out to a restaurant.

evening/the spring/June /през пролетта/през юни

on Sunday/Friday night/ в неделя/ в петък We always go to a party on 31st December.

1st May etc вечерта/на Първи май

Seasons [si:zns] Сезони

autumn (n) ['ɔ:təm] есен We go back to school in the autumn.

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spring (n) [spriŋ] пролет The days get longer in spring.

summer (n) ['sʌmə] лято I like playing tennis in the summer.

winter (n) ['wintə] зима We sometimes go skiing in the winter.

Unit 7 (SB p44)

ago (adv) [ə'gou] преди … We went sailing a week ago.

alone (adj) [ə'loun] сам/само They waited for the boat to return then realised they were alone.

cold (adj) [kould] студен The Californian ocean is cold.

enormous (adj) [i'nɔ:məs] огромен They went fishing on an enormous lagoon called San Martina.

family-run (adj) ['fæmili rʌn] семеен ... O’Neill is a family-run company.

grey (adj) [grei] сив They realised it was a big grey shark.

local (adj) ['loukl] местен Grant’s father became a local hero.

main (adj) [mein] главен/основен ... A fisherman caught the shark and put it in the main square.

terrible (adj) ['terəbl] ужасен When Grant saw Jaws he remembered the terrible experience.

be terrified (adj) [bi: 'terifaid] ужасно се страхувам They were terrified and nearly fell into the water.

warm (adj) [wɔ:m] топъл Wetsuits keep you warm in cold water.

young (adj) [jʌŋ] млад As a young man, Jack O’Neill worked for a big company.

again (adv) [ə'ge(i)n] отново The motor stopped and they couldn’t start it again.

inside (adv) [,in'said] вътре If you stay inside, you do not go out of a house or building.

nearly (adv) ['niəli] почти, насмалко The boat rocked from side to side and they nearly fell into the water.

still (adv) [stil] още Jack lost his eye in an accident but he still surfs today.

last (determiner) [la:st] [di'tə:minə:] последен, -а, -о “When was the last time you went windsurfing?” “Last summer.”

accident (n) ['æksidənt] злополука He lost his eye in a surfing accident.

attack (n) [ə'tæk] нападение Grant’s family were terrified by the shark attack.

bath (n) [ba:θ] баня, вана The children wore wetsuits and sat in a bath of ice.

beach (n) [bi:tʃ] плаж He always went to the beach in his free time.

boat (n) [bout] лодка The shark started knocking the boat.

clothing (n) [´klouðiη] облекло Wetsuits are protective clothing for cold water.

dolphin (n) ['dɔlfin] делфин A dolphin is a large friendly animal that lives in the water.

exhibition (n) [,eksi'biʃn] изложба; панаир He demonstrated his wetsuits at boat exhibitions.

eye (n) [ai] око Jack lost his eye in a surfing accident.

fisherman (n) ['fiʃəmən] рибар A local fisherman caught the shark.

fishing boat (n) ['fiʃiŋ] рибарска лодка Eventually people in a fishing boat heard them.

foreigner (n) (PW) ['fɔrənə] чужденец(-ка) When was the first time you spoke to a foreigner?

free time (n) [fri: taim] свободно време He always went to the beach in his free time.

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go fishing (n) [gou 'fiʃiŋ] отивам за риба One day they went fishing on an enormous lagoon.

hero (n) ['hiərou] герой His father became a local hero.

ice (n) [ais] лед The children wore wetsuits and sat in a bath of ice.

lagoon (n) [lə'gu:n] лагуна One day they went fishing on an enormous lagoon.

monster (n) ['mɔnstə] чудовище Everybody came to see the monster and took pictures of it.

motor (n) ['moutə] мотор The motor stopped and they couldn’t start it again.

motor boat (n) ['moutə bout] моторна лодка They went fishing in a small motor boat.

ocean (n) ['ouʃn] океан The Californian ocean is cold.

port (n) [pɔ:t] пристанище Everybody went back to the boat and it returned to port.

protective clothing (n) [prə'tektiv] защитно облекло Wetsuits are protective clothing for cold water.

shark (n) [ʃa:k] акула The shark started knocking the boat.

sports shop (n) (TS) [spɔ:ts ʃɔp] магазин за спортни стоки I’m from a new sports shop. Can I ask you some questions about water sports?

square (n) [skwεə] площад The fisherman put the shark in the main square.

story (n) ['stɔ:ri] история Everybody in the town heard about their story.

surf-board (n) [sə:f 'bɔ:d] дъска за сърфиране Jack opened a Surf Shop and sold surf-boards and wetsuits.

theatre (n) ['θiətə] театър “Do you ever go to the theatre?” “Yes, I do.”

wetsuit (n) [wet su:t] неопренов костюм opened a Surf Shop and sold surf-boards and wetsuits.

come along (phr v) (TS) [kAm ə'lɔŋ] наминавам Come along to our shop some time.

push away (phr v) [puʃ ə'wei] отблъсквам Grant’s father tried to push the shark away.

near (prep) [niə] близо до Something moved near them under the water.

nobody (pron) ['noubədi] никой They shouted but nobody heard them.

everybody (pron) ['evribɔdi] всеки Everybody came to see the monster.

catch (v) [kaetJ] хващам A local fisherman caught the shark.

demonstrate (v) ['demənstreit] показвам He demonstrated his wetsuits at boat exhibitions.

enjoy (v) [in'dʒɔi] изпитвам удоволствие Grant didn’t enjoy the film Jaws.

fall (v) [fɔ:l] падам They nearly fell into the water.

finish (v) ['finiʃ] преставам, прекратявам When they finished diving, there was no boat.

hear (v) [hiə] чувам, слушам They shouted but nobody heard them.

hold (v) [hould] държа Grant’s mother held him and his brother.

knock (v) [nok] удрям Shark started knocking the boat.

lose (v) [lu:z] загубвам Jack lost an eye in a surfing accident.

move (v) [mu:v] движа се Something moved in the water near the boat.

point (to) (v) [pɔint] показвам нщ. When people asked “What’s a wetsuit?” Jack pointed to his children.

realise (v) [´riə¸laiz] схващам, разбирам They waited for the boat to return but then realised they were alone.

remember (v) [ri'membə] спомням си When Grant saw Jaws he remembered the terrible experience.

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return (v) [ri'tə:n] връщам (се) The man and the woman didn’t return to the boat.

rock (v) [rɔk] люлея The shark knocked the boat and it started rocking from side to side.

shout (v) [ʃaut] викам; крещя They shouted but nobody heard them.

sit (v) [sit] седя The children wore wetsuits and sat in a bath of ice.

stay (v) [stei] оставам Jack wanted to find a way to stay warm in the water.

stop (v) [stɔp] спирам The motor stopped and they couldn’t start it again.

surf (v) [sə:f] сърфирам He loved surfing but the Californian ocean was cold.

wait (v) [weit] чакам They waited and waited for the boat to return.

want (v) [wɔnt] искам Jack wanted to find a way to stay warm in the water.

find a way [faind ə wei] намирам начин Jack wanted to find a way to stay warm in the water.from side to side [frɔm said tu said] насам-натам The shark knocked the boat and it started rocking from side to side.

a long time ago (TS) [lɔŋ taim ə'gou] преди доста време “When was the last time you went sailing?” “I can’t remember. A long time ago.

in the middle of [midl] всред The boat stopped in the middle of the ocean and everybody went diving.

Water sports ['wɔ:tə spɔ:ts] Водни спортове

diving (n) ['daiviŋ] гмуркане The boat stopped in the middle of the ocean and everybody went diving.

fishing (n) ['fiʃiŋ] риболов When was the last time you went fishing?

kite surfing (n) [kait 'sə:fiŋ] сърфиране с хвърчила Do you ever go kite surfing?

sailing (n) ['seiliŋ] плаване We go sailing at the weekend.

scuba diving (n) ['sku:bə 'daiviŋ] спортно гмуркане One day they went scuba diving with twenty other people.

surfing (n) ['sə:fiŋ] сърфиране Jack loves surfing.

windsurfing (n) [´wind¸sə:fiη] уиндсърфинг Windsurfing is an exciting sport.

Weather ['weðə] Климатично време

What’s the weather like? Какво е времето? “What’s the weather like?” “It’s raining.”

cloudy (adj) ['klaudi] облачен It’s cloudy.

foggy (adj) ['fɔgi] мъглив It’s foggy.

rain (v) [rein] вали дъжд It’s raining.

snow (v) [snou] вали сняг It’s snowing.

sunny (adj) ['sʌni] слънчев It’s sunny.

windy (adj) ['windi] ветровит It’s windy.

Unit 8 (SB p50)

fast (adj) [fa:st] бърз Do you feel frightened in a fast car?

hungry (adj) ['hʌŋgri] гладен “I’m hungry.” “Why don’t you eat some fruit?”

incredible (adj) (TS) [in'kredəbl] невероятен Well, that’s an incredible story. Debra Veal is an inspiration.

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interested (in) (adj) ['intrist] заинтересован от Were the sharks interested in Debra?

lovely (adj) (TS) ['lʌvli] чудесен “Nelly, hello and welcome.” “Thank you. It’s lovely to be here.”

be lucky (adj) (TS) [bi: 'lʌki] имам късмет “The hotel is near the beach.” “Mm, you are lucky.”

popular (adj) (TS) ['pɔpjulə] популярен We have the popular TV presenter, Nelly B, in the studio.

private (adj) ['praivit] частен She was very private and never spoke about her love affairs.

real (adj) [riəl] истински Garbo’s real name was Greta Gustafsson.

remaining (adj) [ri´meiniη] оставащ, -и Debra rowed the remaining 2,290 miles alone.

serious (adj) ['siəriəs] сериозен Garbo had several serious relationships.

thirsty (adj) ['θə:sti] жаден “I’m thirsty.” “Me too – let’s have a nice cup of tea.”

typical (adj) ['tipikl] типичен She was not a typical Hollywood star.

wonderful (adj) (TS) ['wʌndəful] чудесен The rooms are wonderful at the Hurricane Hotel.

unfortunately (adv) (TS) [ʌn'fɔ:tʃənitli] за съжаление “How long did you stay?” “Just two weeks, unfortunately.”

several (determiner) ['sevrəl] няколко She had several serious relationships.

advertisement (n) [əd'vəitismənt] обява, реклама She worked as a model for newspaper advertisements.

area (n) [εəriə] местност; област “What did you do all day?” “We visited the area.”

baby (n) ['beibi] бебе How do you feel when you see a baby?

citizen (n) ['sitizn] гражданин(-ка) She moved to Hollywood and became an American citizen.

edition (n) (TS) [e'diʃn] издание Welcome to this week’s edition of Heroes.

editor (n) ['editə] тук: главен редактор The editor of The Times wrote, “The winner of the race is the girl who came last.”

exam (n) [ig'zæm] изпит “How do you feel in an exam?” “Really nervous.”

film director (n) [film di'rektə] кинорежисьор Mauritz Stiller was a top Swedish film director.

future (n) ['fju:tʃə] бъдеще Are you worried about your future?

inspiration (n) (TS) [,inspi'reiʃn] вдъхновение Nelly thinks that Debra Veal is an inspiration.

instructor (n) (TS) [in'strʌktə] инструктор(-ка) Lottie met a nice windsurfing instructor.

interview (n) ['intəvju:] интервю Garbo didn’t give interviews to the press.

journey (n) ['dʒəni] пътуване Debra’s journey took 113 days.

line (n) [lain] изречение; изказване Garbo’s most famous line was: “I want to be alone.”

love affair (n) [lʌv ə'fεə] любовна връзка She never spoke about her love affairs.

lunchtime (n) [lʌntʃtaim] време за обяд I’m hungry. Is it lunchtime?

modern art (n) ['mɔdən a:t] модерно изкуство Are you interested in modern art?

motorway (n) (TS) ['moutəwei] аутобан, магистрала There’s a good motorway from Malaga to Tarifa.

nomination (n) [,nɔmi'neiʃn] номинация Garbo got four Academy Award nominations.

part (n) [pa:t] роля Stiller gave her a part in one of his films.

plane (n) [plein] самолет Do you feel nervous in a plane?

presenter (n) (TS) [pri'sentə:] водещ We have the popular TV presenter, Nelly B, in the studio.

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primary school (n) ['praiməri sku:l] основно училище Did you go to primary school near here?

race (n) [reis] състезание, надпревара For most people Debra was the hero of the race.

relationship (n) [ri'leiʃənʃip] отношение; връзка Garbo had several serious relationships.rowing (n) [rouiη] гребане They entered a 3,000-mile rowing race.

ship (n) [ʃip] кораб Was Debra worried about big ships?

snack (n) [snæk] лека закуска If you’re hungry, have a snack.

snake (n) [sneik] змия I’m frightened of snakes.

spider (n) ['spaidə] паяк A spider is a large insect with eight legs.

star (n) [sta:] звезда She was a Hollywood star in the 1920s and 1930s.

team (n) [ti:m] отбор Thirty five teams took part in the race.

the press (n) [pres] пресата She didn’t give interviews to the press.

winner (n) ['winə] победител(-ка) Debra wasn’t the winner but for many people she was the hero of the race.

across (prep) [ə'krɔs] през They entered a rowing race across the Atlantic from Tenerife to Barbados.

arrive (v) [ə'raiv] пристигам Debra arrived in Barbados several days after the winning team.

change (v) [tJeindz] променям She moved to New York and changed her name to Harriet Brown.

continue (v) [kən'tinju:] продължавам Debra didn’t want to stop the race and decided to continue.

decide (v) [di'said] решавам Debra didn’t want to stop the race and decided to continue.

enter (a race) (v) ['entə] вземам участие They entered a rowing race across the Atlantic from Tenerife to Barbados.

leave (v) [li:v] напускам After two weeks Andrew left the race because he was frightened of the ocean.

move (to) (v) [mu:v] премествам се When she was thirty-six she moved to New York.

retire (v) [ri'taiə] оттеглям се, пенсионирам се Garbo retired at the age of thirty-six.

row (v) [rou] греба Debra rowed the remaining 2,290 miles alone.

at sea [si:] в морето Debra spent 113 days alone at sea.

come last [kAm la:st] заемам последното мястоAlthough she came last, many people thought Debra was the hero of the race.fall in love [fɔ:l in lʌv] влюбвам се Many people fell in love with Garbo.

get divorced [get di'vɔ:st] развеждам се How many people do you know who have got divorced?

get married [get 'mærid] оженвам/омъжвам се Would you like to get married?

Let’s have … [let’s hæv] Нека (пием) ... “I’m thirsty.” “Let’s have a cup of tea.”

the mountains ['mauntins] планина Do you prefer the beach or the mountains?

move house [mu:v haus] сменям жилището си Did you move house when you were a child?

Welcome to … (TS) ['welkəm tu] Добре дошли в ... Welcome to this week’s edition of Heroes.

Why don’t you …? Защо не …? “I’m bored.” “Why don’t you read a book?”

Feelings ['fi:liŋs] Чувства

angry (adj) ['æŋgri] сърдит; ядосан I’m never angry with my friends.

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bored (adj) ['bɔ:d] отегчен If you’re bored, read a book.

embarrassed (adj) [im'bærəst] смутен Debra wasn’t embarrassed about coming last.

excited (adj) [ik'saitid] развълнуван Do you feel excited in a fast car?

(be) frightened (adj) ['fraitnt] изплашен; страхувам се от Andrew was frightened of the ocean.

happy (adj) ['hæpi] щастлив She was happy about finishing the race.

nervous (adj) ['nə:vəs] нервен Do you feel nervous in exams?

relieved (adj) (TS) [ri'li:vt] облекчен She was relieved when Andrew left – she wanted him to be happy.

sad (adj) [sæd] тъжен Why do you feel so sad?

worried (adj) ['wʌrid] угрижен Are you worried about the future?

Review B (SB p56)

creative (adj) [kri'eitiv] творчески Do you like doing creative things like painting and making music?

free (adj) [fri:] безплатен I spoke to the band and they gave me two free tickets for their concert.

memorable (adj) ['memərəbl] незабравим What was a memorable day for you?

poor (adj) [puə] беден Bono asked the world’s rich countries to give money to the poor countries.

rich (adj) [ritʃ] богат Bono asked the world’s rich countries to give money to the poor countries.

sympathetic (adj) [simpə'θetik] изпълнен със съчувствие People feel sympathetic and send money to UNICEF.

band (n) [bænd] музикален състав, група I spoke to the band and they gave me two free tickets for their concert.

charity (n) ['tJaeriti] благотворителност Some actors and singers do work for charity.

community work (n) [kə'mju:niti wə:k] доброволна дейност в общината Community work is work people do to help other people.

concert (n) ['kɔnsət] концерт Bono helped to organise the Live 8 concerts.

dancing competition (n) ['da:nsiŋ 'kɔmpi'tiʃn] състезание по танци We entered a dancing competition and won first prize.

driving test (n) ['draiviŋ test] шофьорски изпит Dan was very happy when he passed his driving test.lifeguard (n) ['laifga:d] спасител на плажа A lifeguard is someone who saves people from dangerous situations in the water.

prize (n) [praiz] цена We entered a dancing competition and won first prize.

swim (n) [swim] плуване David’s swim took 10 hours and 30 minutes.

trainer (n) ['treinə] треньор(-ка) Greg Whyte is David Walliams’ trainer.

youth club (n) [ju:θ klAb] младежки клуб A youth club is a place where young people go to do activities.

act (v) [ækt] действам, играя Some actors and singers want to do more than act and sing.

break (v) [breik] повреждам, счупвам Jim was angry with Sue because she broke his camera.

organise (v) ['ɔ:gənaiz] организирам Bono helped to organise the Live 8 concerts.

Unit 9 (SB p60)

crystal (adj) ['kristl] от кристално стъкло There are 1,000 crystal chandeliers at the Emirates Palace Hotel.

exclusive (adj) (TS) [iks'klu:siv] изключителен Little Palm Island is an exclusive hotel. Come here for total peace and quiet.

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luxury (adj) [´lʌkʃəri] луксозен There are 302 luxury rooms at the hotel.

public (adj) ['pʌblik] обществен The public living room is 175 metres long.

simple (adj) [simpl] обикновен The rooms are simple and spacious.

spacious (adj) ['speiʃəs] просторен A place that is spacious has a lot or room.

tropical (adj) ['trɔpikl] тропически It’s a tropical island 120 miles from Miami International Airport.

well-equipped (adj) (TS) [wel i´kwipt] добре обзаведен The rooms are beautiful and well-equipped.

apparently (adv) [ə'pærəntli] очевидно Apparently where you want to live depends on your star sign.

immediately (adv) [i'mi:diətli] веднага I’m sorry, sir. I’ll send someone immediately.

alarm clock (n) [ə´la:m klɔk] будилник Your alarm clock is the clock that wakes you up in the morning.

block of flats (n) [blɔk əv flæts] жилищен блок Would you like to live on the top floor of a block of flats?

chandelier (n) [¸ʃændə´liə] полюлей There are 1,000 crystal chandeliers at the Emirates Palace Hotel.

coast (n) [koust] бряг If you live on the coast, you live near the sea.

corner (n) ['kɔ:nə] ъгъл There’s a lamp in the corner of the room.

employee (n) [,emplɔi'i:] работник, служител How many employees are there at the Emirates Palace Hotel?

family life (n) ['fæmili laif] семеен живот Relax and escape the stress of work and family life.

fitness centre (n) ['fitnis 'sente] фитнес-център There are two fitness centres and two swimming pools at the hotel.

floor (n) [flɔ:] под There’s a rug on the floor.

guest (n) [gest] гост, посетител Hotel guests arrive by boat or seaplane.

hairdryer (n) [´hɛə¸dresə] сешоар You use a hairdryer to dry your hair.

heating (n) ['hi:tiŋ] отопление The room is cold because the heating doesn’t work.

hill (n) [hil] хълм A hill is a piece of raised ground.

island (n) ['ailənd] остров Little Palm Island is the perfect place to relax.

lake (n) [leik] езеро You love water and want a house near a lake or river.

lifetime (n) ['laiftaim] живот Come to the Emirates Palace Hotel or Little Palm Island for the holiday of a lifetime.

light (n) [lait] светлина I can’t see – the light doesn’t work.

luxury (n) [´lʌkʃəri] лукс Enjoy the luxury of the Emirates Palace Hotel.

paradise (n) [,pærə'dais] рай Little Palm Island is a paradise.

peace (n) [pi:s] мир Enjoy the peace of Little Palm Island.

place (n) [pleis] място They are perfect places to relax.

quiet (n) (TS) ['kwaiət] тишина Little Palm Island is an exclusive hotel. Come here for total peace and quiet.

reception (n) [ri'sepʃn] рецепция Reception. Can I help you?

remote control (n) [ri'mout kən'troul] дистанционно управление The remote control is the thing you use to change channels on the TV.

river (n) ['rivə] река You love water and want a house near a lake or river.

road (n) [roud] улица There isn’t a road to the hotel – guests arrive by boat or seaplane.

seaplane (n) ['si:plein] хидроплан Hotel guests arrive by boat or seaplane.

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service (n) (TS) ['sə:vis] сервиз; услуга The Emirates Palace Hotel offers excellent service.

shampoo (n) [ʃæm'pu:] шампоан You use shampoo to wash your hair.

soap (n) [soup] сапун You use soap to wash your skin.

spa (n) [spa:] спа-курорт You can relax on the veranda or visit the beautiful spa.

stress (n) [stres] стрес Escape the stress of work and family life.

suite (n) [swi:t] апартамент в хотел A Grand Suite costs $2,000 for one night.

swimming pool (n) ['swimiŋ pu:l] басейн There are two fitness centres and two swimming pools.

towel (n) ['tauəl] хавлия You use a towel to dry your hands or body.

veranda (n) [və'rændə] веранда Relax on the veranda!

village (n) ['vilidʒ] село They live in a small village in the country.

wall (n) [wɔ:l] стена There are some pictures on the wall.

build (v) [bild] строя The hotel cost $3 billion to build.

choose (v) [tJuiz] избирам Choose between peace or luxury.

cost (v) [kɔst] струвам The hotel cost $3 billion to build.

escape (v) [is'keip] избягвам от Escape the stress of work and family life.

help (v) [help] помагам Reception. Can I help you?

relax (v) [ri'læks] отпочивам, отдъхвам си Relax on the veranda.

It doesn’t work. Не работи. “What’s the problem with the TV?” “It doesn’t work.”

There is/There are [ðεə iz] Има … There are 302 luxury rooms and 44 suites.

Furniture ['fə:nitʃə] Мебелировка

armchair (n) ['a:mtʃεə] кресло An armchair is a large, comfortable chair that you sit in.

bath (n) [ba:θ] вана There’s a shower and a bath in the bathroom.

bed (n) [bed] легло The bed is really comfortable.

bookcase (n) ['bukkeis] библиотека There were lots of books on the bookcase.

carpet (n) ['kа:рit] килим Is there a carpet in your bathroom?

clock (n) [klɔk]  часовник The clock on the wall said 4 o’clock.

coffee table (n) ['kɔfi teibl] масичка за кафе There’s a magazine under the coffee table.

cooker (n) ['kukə] печка There’s an electric cooker in the kitchen.

cupboard (n) ['kʌbəd] шкаф You can put your clothes in the cupboard.

curtains (n pl) ['kə:tn] завеси Close the curtains at night.

cushion (n) ['kuʃn] възглавница There are three cushions on the sofa.

desk (n) [desk] бюро, писалище You can sit at the desk and write postcards.

fridge (n) [fridʒ] хладилник Put the drinks in the fridge to keep them cold.

lamp (n) [læmp] лампа There’s a lamp in the corner of the room.

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mirror (n) ['mirə] огледало You can look at yourself in the mirror on the wall.

picture (n) ['piktʃə] картина How many pictures are there on the wall?

plant (n) [pla:nt] растение There’s a plant next to the sofa.

plasma TV (n) (TS) ['plæzmə] плазмен телевизор There’s a 125-centimetre plasma TV in every room.

rug (n) [rʌg] килимче There’s a rug on the floor.

shower (n) ['ʃauə] душ There’s a shower and a bath in the bathroom.

sofa (n) ['soufə] диван There are three cushions on the sofa.

washbasin (n) ['wɔʃbeisn] мивка Wash your hands in the washbasin.

Prepositions of place [prepə'ziʃns əv pleis] Предлози за място

by (prep) [bai] до I love water. I want a house by a river or lake.

in (prep) [in] в We live in a small village.

near (prep) [niə] близо до If you live on the coast, you live near the sea.

on (prep) [ɔn] на If you live on the coast, you live near the sea.

Rooms [ru:ms] Стаи

bathroom (n) ['ba:θrum] баня There aren’t any towels in the bathroom.

bedroom (n) ['bedrum] спалня The bedroom is cold – the heating doesn’t work.

kitchen (n) [´kitʃin]  кухня There’s a fridge and a cooker in the kitchen.

living room (n) ['liviŋ ru:m] всекидневна The public living room is 175 metres long.

Unit 10 (SB p66)

delicious (adj)   [di´liʃəs]  вкусен We had a delicious meal on my brother’s 18th birthday.

healthy (adj) ['helθi] здрав Eating fruit and vegetables is healthy.

slim (adj) (TS) [slim] строен “How do you stay so slim?” “I follow the food combining rules.”

unhealthy (adj) [ʌn'helθi] нездравословен Eating too many chips is unhealthy.

slowly (adv) ['slouli] бавно Can you speak more slowly, please?

birthday (n) ['bə:θdei] рожден ден We had a delicious meal on my brother’s 18th birthday.

business dinner (n) ['biznis 'dinə] служебен обяд A business dinner is a meal that businessmen who work together have.

customer (n) ['kʌstəmə] клиент What does the customer want to eat?

diet (n) [daiət] диета Food-combining is a kind of diet.

human body (n) ['hju:mən bɔdi] човешкото тяло The human body digests different food in different ways.

menu (n) ['menju:] меню A menu is a list of things you can eat or a list of things to eat in a restaurant.

occasion (n) [ə'keiʒn] събитие An occasion is an event such as a birthday or a business dinner.

pocket (n) (PW) ['pɔkit] джоб How much money do you have in your pocket?

rule (n) [ru:l] правило On the food-combining diet, you just need to follow three simple rules.

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way (n) [wei] начин The human body digests different food in different ways.

follow (v) ['fɔlou] следвам You just need to follow three simple rules.

imagine (v) [i'mædʒin] представям си Imagine a diet where you can eat three meals a day and lose weight.

pay (v) [pei] плащам The customer pays $5 for the meal.

be based on ['beist] основавам, базирам се “Food-combining” is based on the way we digest food.

fall asleep (TS) [fɔ:l ə'sli:p] заспивам My grandmother fell asleep after two glasses of wine.

lose weight [lu:z weit] отслабвам Imagine a diet where you can eat three meals a day and lose weight.

I’d like … [laik] Бих искал … I’d like a chicken sandwich, please.

Would you like …? [wud ju laik] Желаете ли …? Would you like salt and pepper?

Food [fu:d] Храна

apple (n) ['æpl] ябълка An apple is a hard round red or green fruit.

banana (n) [bə'na:nə] банан A banana is a long yellow fruit.

bean (n) [bi:n] боб There are many different kinds of beans that are eaten as vegetables.

bread (n) [bred] хляб Do you prefer white bread or brown bread?

brown bread (n) [braun bred] пълнозърнест хляб Brown bread is healthier than white bread.

butter (n) ['bʌtə] масло Would you like butter or margarine with your bread?

cake (n) [keik] сладкиш A cake is a sweet food made from butter, flour and sugar.

carbohydrates (n pl) ['ka:bou'haidreit] въглехидрати Bread, potatoes and cakes are all carbohydrates.

carrot (n) ['kærət] морков A carrot is a long orange vegetable.

cauliflower (n) [´kɔli¸flauə] цветно зеле A cauliflower is a vegetable with green leaves and a white centre.

cereal (n) ['siarial] зърнена храна A cereal is a breakfast food that is usually eaten with milk.

cheese (n) [tJi:z] сирене, кашкавал Cheese is a protein.

chicken (n) ['tfikin] пиле Chicken is a type of white meat.

egg (n) [eg] яце Bacon and eggs is a typical British breakfast.

fish (n) [fiʃ] риба Do you prefer fish or meat?

fruit (n) [fru:t] плод, -ове Strawberries and grapes are types of fruit.

fruit salad (n) [fru:t 'sæləd] плодова салата A fruit salad is a dessert made from different types of fruit.

garlic (n) ['ga:lik] чесън Garlic has a very strong taste and is used in cooking.

grape (n) [greip] грозде Grapes are small round purple or green fruits.

lemon (n) ['lemən] лимон A lemon is a round yellow fruit.

margarine (n) [,ma:dʒə'ri:n] маргарин Would you like butter or margarine with your bread?

mayonnaise (n) [,meiə'neiz] майонеза Mayonnaise is a thick white or yellow sauce, often eaten with salad.

meat (n) [mi:t] месо Do you prefer fish or meat?

melon (n) ['melən] пъпеш A melon is a large round green or yellow fruit.

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mushroom (n) ['mʌʃrum] гъба Mushrooms are small round grey vegetables.

mustard (n) ['mʌstəd] горчица Mustard is a hot yellow sauce eaten with meat.

olive oil (n) ['ɔliv ɔil] зехтин Do you like cooking with olive oil?

onion (n) ['ʌnjən] лук A onion is a round white vegetable with a strong smell and taste.

orange (n) ['ɔrindʒ] портокал An orange is a round orange fruit.

pasta (n) ['pæstə] паста Spaghetti is a type of pasta.

pear (n) [pεə] круша A pear is a green or yellow fruit that is round at the bottom and thinner at the top.

pepper (n) ['рерə] чушка; пипер Sense 1: A pepper is a yellow, green or red vegetable with a hot or sweet taste.

Sense 2: Would you like salt and pepper on your food?

potato (n) [pə'teitou] картоф Potatoes are carbohydrates.

protein (n) [´proutiin] белтък; протеин Meat and fish are types of protein.

rice (n) [rais] ориз Rice is very popular in Chinese cooking.

salt (n) [sɔ:lt] сол Would you like salt and pepper on your food?

sandwich (n) ['sændwidʒ] съндвич I usually have a sandwich for lunch.

seafood (n) ['si:fu:d] морски плодове Seafood consists of animals from the sea that you can eat.

strawberry (n) ['strɔ:bri] ягода A strawberry is a small round fruit.

tomato (n) [tə'ma:tou] домат A tomato is a soft round red fruit eaten in salads.

vegetable (n) ['vedʒitəbl] зеленчук Mushroom and beans are both types of vegetable.

white bread (n) [wait bred] бял хляб Brown bread is healthier than white bread.

Drink [driŋk] Напитки

coke (n) [kouk] кола Coke is a very popular drink, especially with young people.

milk (n) [milk] мляко Cereals are usually eaten with milk for breakfast.

orange juice (n) ['ɔrindʒ dʒu:s] портокалов сок A glass of orange juice, please.

water (n) ['wɔ:tə] вода Drinking water is healthy.

Unit 11 (SB p72)

bright (adj) (TS) [brait] светъл I like bright colours – red, blue and green.

fabulous (adj) [´fæbjuləs] чудесен, баснословен Win a fabulous prize!

fat (adj) (GE) [fæt] дебел; тлъст We’re eating a lot of good food and I’m getting fat!

right (adj) [rait] верен, правилен “She has long, straight hair,” “Is it Maria?” “Yes, that’s right.”

special (adj) (TS) [speʃl] специален; особен Are you looking for anything special, Madam?

wrong (adj) [rɔŋ] грешен “He has a shaved head and earrings.” “Is that David?” “No, that’s wrong.”

bird (n) [bə:d] птица “Are the birds singing outside?” “Yes, they are.”

ceremony (n) (TS) ['serimani] церемония I’m waiting for the stars to arrive for the Oscars ceremony.

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changing room (n) (TS) [´tʃeindʒiη] пробна “Can I try it on?” “Certainly, Madam. The changing rooms are over there.”

fashion (n) ['fæʃn] мода Milan is the fashion capital of the world.

fruit juice (n) (GE) [fru:t dʒu:s] плодов сок I’m sitting on the beach, drinking a delicious fruit juice.

hobby (n) (TS) ['hɔbi] хоби, любимо занимание Stuart says that clothes are his hobby.

medium (n) (TS) ['mi:djəm] среден размер, среда Do you have this dress in a medium?

photographer (n) [fə'tɔgrəfə] фотограф She’s waving to the photographers.

subscription (n) [səb'scripʃn] вноска; абонамент The third prize is a free year’s subscription to IMAGE.

traffic (n) ['træfik] движение, трафик “Is the traffic making a noise?” “No, it isn’t.”

window (n) ['windou] прозорец “Are you sitting next to a window?” “Yes, I am.”

stand up (phr v) [stænd ʌр] стоя прав “Is your teacher standing up?” “No, he isn’t.”

try on (phr v) [trai ɔn] пробвам “Can I try it on?” “Certainly, Madam. The changing rooms are over there.”

turn around (phr v) (TS) [tə:n ə'raund] обръщам се What’s Charlize doing now? She’s turning around. Hi Charlize!

outside (prep) (TS) [,aut'said] вън пред I’m Ross White and I’m standing outside the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.

sing (v) [siŋ] пея The birds are singing outside.

of your choice [əv jɔ: tʃɔis] според вкуса ти The second prize is 1,000 euros to spend in the clothes shop of your choice.

Clothes and accessories [klouðz ənd ək'sesəris] Облекло и аксесоари

casual (adj) [´kæʒjuəl] ежедневен, неофициален T-shirts and jeans are casual clothes.

formal (adj) ['fɔ:ml] официален Suits and ties are formal clothes.

accessories (n pl) [ək'sesəris] аксесоари Belts, rings and hats are accessories.

belt (n) [´belt] колан Do you wear a belt with your jeans?

boots (n pl) [bu:ts] ботуш Boots are a type of footwear.

bow tie (n) (TS) [bau tai] папионка Jake Gyllenhaal is wearing a black bow tie.

casual clothes (n pl) [´kæʒjuəl klouðz] неофициално облекло Do you prefer casual clothes or formal clothes?

coat (n) [kout] палто Do you wear a coat in the winter?

dress (n) [dres] рокля, дреха She’s wearing a beautiful red dress.

footwear (n) ['futweə] обувки Trainers, shoes and boots are all types of footwear.

formal clothes (n pl) ['fɔ:ml klouðz] официално облекло Do you prefer formal clothes or casual clothes?

hat (n) [hæt] шапка Do you ever wear a hat?

item of clothing (n) ['aitəm əv´klouðiη] дреха What’s your favourite item of clothing?

jacket (n) ['dʒækit] сако; жакет He wears a jacket and tie to work.

jeans (n pl) [dʒi:nz] джинси, дънки How many pairs of jeans do you have?

pair of trousers/shoes etc [pεə əv 'trauzəz] чифт панталон/обувки How many pairs of shoes does Stuart have?

ring (n) [riŋ] пръстен Rings and belts are accessories.

shirt (n) [ʃə:t] риза Do you wear a shirt and tie to school?

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shoes (n pl) [ʃu:z] обувки Do you prefer wearing shoes or trainers?

socks (n pl) [sɔks] къси чорапи Socks are a type of underwear.

suit (n) [su:t] костюм A lot of people wear suits to work.

sweater (n) ['swetə] пуловер How many sweaters do you have?

tie (n) [tai] вратовръзка He wears a jacket and tie to work.

top (n) [tɔp] потниче, блузка A top is something you wear on the upper part of your body, like a T-shirt or a blouse.

tracksuit (n) ['træksju:t] анцуг Tracksuits are a type of casual clothes.

trainers (n pl) ['treinəs] маратонки Do you like expensive trainers?

trousers (n pl) ['trauzəz] панталон Do you prefer casual trousers or formal trousers?

T-shirt (n) ['ti:ʃə:t] тениска I like wearing T-shirts in the summer.

underpants (n pl) ['ʌndəpænts] гащи Underpants are a type of underwear.

underwear (n) [ʌndə'wεə] бельо Socks and underpants are both types of underwear.

Physical description/Looks ['fizikəl dis'kripʃn] Части на тялото/външен вид

beautiful (adj) ['bju:titul] хубав, красив Do you think that Charlize Theron is beautiful?

blond (adj) [blɔnd] рус Do you prefer blond hair or dark hair?

blue (eyes) (adj) [blu:] син I like boys with blond hair and blue eyes.

curly (hair) (adj) ['kə:li] къдрав Kraus- Nancy has short, curly hair.

dark (hair) (adj) [da:k] тъмен Do you prefer blond hair or dark hair?

dark brown (eyes) (adj) [da:k braun] тъмнокафяв She has black hair and dark brown eyes.

gold (adj) [gould] златен, златист Who’s wearing gold earrings?

good-looking (adj) [gud lukiη] хубав Do you agree that Will is very good-looking?

gorgeous (adj) (TS) ['gɔ:dʒəs] великолепен Charlize Theron is a gorgeous woman!

green (eyes) (adj) [gri:n] зелен Do you like green eyes?

grey (hair) (adj) [grei] сив Which person in the photos has short grey hair?

handsome (adj) ['hænsəm] хубав A man who is handsome is good-looking.

long (hair) (adj) [lɔŋ] дълъг Does Keira Knightley have long hair?

medium-length (hair) (adj) ['mi:djəm leŋθ] средно дълъг Is your hair short, medium-length or long?

short (hair) (adj) [ʃɔ:t] къс Do you prefer short or long hair?

straight (hair) (adj) [streit] прав Do you prefer straight or curly hair?

sweet (adj) [swi:t] сладък Nancy has short, curly hair. She’s very sweet.

wavy (hair (adj) ['weivi] вълнист If someone’s hair is wavy, it is neither straight nor curly.

beard (n) [biəd] брада Do you like men with beards?

earrings (n pl) ['iəriŋs] обеци She sometimes wears gold earrings.

eyes (n pl) [aiz] очи What colour are your eyes?

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hair (n) [hεə] коса What colour is your hair?

highlights (n pl) [´hai¸laits] руси кичури Which person in the photos has blond highlights in their hair?

moustache (n) [mə'sta:ʃ] мустак Does Simon have a moustache?

shaved head (n) ['ʃeivt hed] обръсната глава Will has a shaved head.

smile (n) [smail] усмивка Zainab has a lovely smile.

tattoo (n) [tə'tu:] татуировка A lot of football players have tattoos.

Unit 12 (SB p78)

average (adj) ['ævəridʒ] средностатистически The average person in Britain spends a year of their life looking for lost objects.

better (comparative adj) ['betə] по-добър Was Karyn’s new job better than her old job?

brilliant (adj) ['briliənt] брилянтен Then she had a brilliant idea and started a website called savekaryn.com

brown (adj) [braun] кафяв Is Judy’s handbag brown?

careful (adj) ['keəful] внимателен, предпазлив She moved to a smaller flat and was more careful with her money.

huge (adj) [hju:dʒ] огромен She still had a huge credit card debt.

lost (adj) [lɔst] изгубен Do you often spend time looking for lost objects?

low (adj) [lou] нисък Karyn found another job, but the salary was lower.

miserable (adj) (GE) ['mizərəbl] нещастен Who’s the most miserable person you know?

old (adj) [ould] стар Who’s the oldest person in your family?

original (adj) (TS) [ə'ridʒənl] оригинален The most valuable jeans are an original pair of 115-year-old Levis.

plastic (n) ['plæstik] пластмаса Hissy the snake is made of plastic.

romantic (adj) (GE) [rə'mæntik] романтичен Are women more romantic than men?

valuable (adj) ['væljuəbl] ценен What’s your most valuable possession?

violent (adj) ['vaiələnt] брутален, груб Some women become violent when they lose things.

white (adj) [wait] бял Judy’s handbag is black, not white.

soon (adv) [su:n] скоро Soon she had a debt of $20,000.

another (determiner) [ə'пʌðə] друг, -а, -о She found another job, but the salary was lower.

backpack (n) ['bækpæk] раница People wear backpacks when they are travelling to keep things in.

celebrity (n) [si'lebnti] известна личност Karyn became an Internet celebrity.

collector (n) (TS) [ka'lekta] колекционер A Japanese collector bought the jeans on the Internet in 2005.

cook (n) [kuk] готвач(-ка) Are you a good cook?

cosmetics (n pl) [kɔz´metiks] козметика, козметични средства Cosmetics are things that women buy such as lipstick to put on their face.

driver (n) ['draivə] шофьор Are your parents good drivers?

flat (n) [flæt] жилище She moved to a smaller flat and bought cheaper clothes.

glasses (n pl) ['gla:siz] очила There’s a mobile phone in my bag and some glasses.

haircut (n) ['hεəkʌt] подстригване How much do you usually pay for a haircut?

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handwriting (n) ['hænd,raitiŋ] почерк My handwriting is worse than Gina’s.

key (n) [ki:] ключ A lot of people lose their keys.

leather (n) ['leðə] кожа The handbag is made of leather.

letter (n) ['letə] писмо Karyn put a letter on her website asking for money.

lost property (n) [lɔst 'prɔpəti] бюро „изгубени вещи” The Lost Property Office keeps objects that people have lost.

monument (n) (PW) ['mɔnjumənt] паметник Which is the oldest monument in your town/city?

nylon (n) ['nailən] найлон “Is her handbag made of nylon?” “No, it’s not, it’s made of leather.”

object (n) ['ɔbdʒikt] предмет The objects that people are most likely to lose are money, keys and the TV remote control.

office (n) ['ɔfis] офис, бюро The office is open from nine in the morning.

passport (n) ['pa:spɔ:t] пасрорт People hardly ever lose their passport.

pen (n) [pen] химикал My pen was more expensive than Kerry’s.

present (n) [preznt] подарък She bought me an expensive present for my birthday.

research (n) [ri'sə:tʃ] изследване, проучване Research shows what men and women do when they lose things.

shopping bag (n) ['ʃɔpiŋ bæg] пазарска чанта A shopping bag is a bag that you put your shopping in.

everyone (pron) ['evriwʌn] всеки Hello everyone! Thank you all for visiting my website.

belong to (v) [bi'lɔŋ] принадлежа на The snake belongs to my five-year-old son.

cry (v) [krai] плача A lot of women cry when they lose things.

find (v) [faind] намирам She found another job, but the salary was lower.

interview (v) ['intəvju:] интервюирам Half the people interviewed said they would like to lose boring friends!

lose (your job) (v) [lu:z] загубвам работата си She had a debt of $20,000 then she lost her job.

ring (v) [riŋ] обаждам се по телефона I’m ringing because I lost my bag yesterday.

swear (v) [swεə] ругая A lot of men swear when they lose things.

visit (a website) (v) ['vizit] посещавам уебсайт Thank you all for visiting my website.

in total [in toutl] общо People sent her $13,323.08 in total.

be worth $65,000/$11 [wə:θ] е на стойност The most valuable watch is worth $11,302,650. million etc (TS)

Money ['mʌni] пари

cheap (adj) [tJi:p] евтин She bought cheaper clothes and was more careful with her money.

bill (n) [bil] сметка The salary was lower and she couldn’t pay her bills.

credit card (n) ['kredit ka:d] кредитна карта When Karyn went shopping she used a credit card.

debt (n) [det] дългове Soon she had a debt of $20,000.

salary (n) ['sæləri] заплата The salary in the new job was lower.

earn (v) [ə:n] печеля (заплата) Karyn had a good job and she earned a good salary.

save (money) (v) [seiv] пестя пари She didn’t save her money and spent it on clothes, shoes and cosmetics.

spend (money) (v) [spend] харча пари What do you spend money on?

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relaxed (adj) [ri'lækst] отпочинал I’m sitting here feeling relaxed and looking at the beautiful blue sea.

unusual (adj) [ʌn'ju:ʒuəl] необичаен There are unusual things on the menu, like bacon and egg ice cream!

Certainly (adv) (TS) ['sa:tnli] Разбира се. “Do you have a table near the window, with a view of the river?” “Certainly.”

chef (n) [ʃef] главен готвач Some people think the chef, Ferran Adriá, is the best cook in the world.

cow (n) [kau] крава The beef tastes so good because the cows drink beer!

dish (n) [diʃ] ястие El Bulli is famous for strange dishes like bread with oil and chocolate.

dress code (n) (TS) [dres koud] изискване за облеклото “Er, is there a dress code?” “Yes. No jeans, and we ask men to wear a jacket and tie.

market (n) ['ma:kit] пазар Yesterday we went to a market in a village.

owner (n) ['ounə] собственик The owner of The Fat Duck is Heston Blumental.

pencil (n) [pensl] молив I’m holding a pencil.

pub (n) [рʌb] кръчма The Fat Duck is a 450-year-old pub in a village near London.

reservation (n) [,rezə'veiʃn] резервация It’s difficult to get a reservation because it’s only open for six months of the year.seat (n) [si:t] място There are only fifty seats at El Bulli.

steakhouse (n) ['steikhaus] ресторант със спец. пържола Aragawa was the first steakhouse in Japan.

window table (n) (TS) ['windou teibl] маса до прозореца A window table is a table next to a window.

have а great time [hæv ə greit taim] забавлявам се There’s a fantastic restaurant on the beach. We’re having a great time.

Of course. (TS) [əv kɔ:s] Естествено; Разбира се. “I’d like to make a reservation.” “Of course. What day?”

Unit 13 (SB p88)

badly (adv) ['bædli] лошо I play the piano very badly.

happily (adv) ['hæpili] доволно; радостно She was playing happily with the other children.

loudly (adv) [,laudi] силен (за звук) My son plays his CDs very loudly.

quietly (adv) ['kwaiətli] тихо Do you talk quietly on the phone?

back (n) [bæk] гръб Do you sleep on your back or your stomach?

bank balance (n) (PW) ['bæŋk 'bæləns] наличност по сметка How often do you check your bank balance?

chess (n) [ties] шах Can you play chess?

cold (n) [kould] простуда I can’t go swimming. I have a cold.

(sb’s) company (n) ['kʌmpəni] компания, общество People admire you but they don’t enjoy your company.

dance company (n) [da:ns 'kʌmpəni] компания за танци In 1992 Joaquín Cortés started his own dance company.

lottery ticket (n) (PW) ['lɔtəri 'tikit] лотариен билет How often do you buy a lottery ticket?

phone (n) [foun] телефон Do you talk quietly on the phone?

side (n) [said] страна I usually sleep on my side.

stomach (n) ['stʌmək] корем Do you sleep on your back or your stomach?

talent (n) ['tælənt] талант Cortés has many other talents – he can act and compose music.

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admire (v) [əd'maiə] възхищавам се People admire you but they don’t enjoy your company.

check (v) (PW) [tfek] проверявам How often do you check your bank balance?

compose (v) [kəm´pouz] композирам Cortés can act and compose music as well as dance.

cook (v) [kuk] готвя Can you cook?

draw (v) [drɔ:] рисувам, чертая “Can he draw?” “No, he can’t.”

join (v) [dʒɔin] присъединявам се към He joined Spain’s National Ballet company when he was fifteen.

laugh (v) [la:f] смея се Someone who is funny makes other people laugh.

perform (v) [pə'fɔ:m] изпълнявам Cortés performs in a different city every week.

practise (v) ['præktis] упражнявам He practises for more than five hours a day.

ski (v) [ski:] карам ски “Can you ski?” “Yes, I can.”

swim (v) [swim] плувам Can your parents swim?

type (v) [taip] пиша на машина He types very fast.

all over the world [ɔ:l 'ouvə ðə wə:ld] навсякъде по света He dances flamenco all over the world.

Can he/she …? [kæn hi:] Той/Тя може ли ...? “Can she speak English?” “Yes, she can.”

Can you …? [kæn ju] Можеш ли...? Können Sie ...?Can you speak five languages?

full of (energy) [ful əv] изпълнен (с енергия) He sleeps for five or six hours and wakes up full of energy.

the queen of (TS) [kwi:n] кралица (на попмузиката) Madonna is the queen of pop.

Character adjectives [´kærəktə 'ædʒiktivs] Прилагетелни имена, описващи характера

confident (adj) ['kɔnfidənt] самоуверен Someone who is confident is very sure of themselves.

funny (adj) ['fʌni] забавен Someone who is funny makes other people laugh.

friendly (adj) ['frendli] дружелюбен, приветлив Someone who is friendly is nice and kind to other people.

generous (adj) ['dʒenərəs] великодушен, щедър Someone who is generous gives time and/or money to other people.

quiet (adj) ['kwaiət] тих Someone who is quiet doesn’t say much.

selfish (adj) ['selfiʃ] егоистичен Someone who is selfish doesn’t think about other people.

sensible (adj) ['sensəbl] разумен Someone who is sensible never does stupid things.

serious (adj) ['siəriəs] сериозен Someone who is serious thinks about things and doesn’t laugh much.

shy (adj) [ʃai] срамежлив Someone who is shy is nervous about meeting people.

stupid (adj) ['stju:pid] глупав Someone who is stupid does things that are unintelligent or notsensible.

unfriendly (adj) [ʌn'frendli] нелюбезен Someone who is unfriendly does not like to be with other people or talk to them.

be sure of yourself [bi: ʃuə əv juə'self] уверен съм в себе си A confident person is very sure of themselves.

Time expressions [taim iks'preʃns] Изрази за време

all the time [ɔ:l ðə taim] през цялото време Joaquín Cortés now travels all the time.

every day/two weeks etc ['evri dei] всеки ден/на всеки He performs in a different city every week.

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once/twice a month/year [wʌns/twais ə mʌnθ/jiə] веднъж/два пъти “How often do you go on holiday?” “Once a year.”

месечно/годишно

three/four etc times a [θri: fɔ: taims ə mʌnθ/jiə] три пъти/четири пъти We talk on the phone three or four times a week.

week/year etc седмично/годишно

Unit 14 (SB p94)

armed (adj) (TS) [´a:md] въоръжен The men were armed but nobody was hurt.

competitive (adj) [kəm'petitiv] конкурентноспособен Are you sociable, interesting and competitive?

correct (adj) (TS) [kə'rekt] правилен That’s the correct answer. You’ve just won £125,000!

crazy (adj) (TS) ['kreizi] луд Bree’s my favourite character. She’s crazy.

dark (adj) (TS) [da:k] мрачен, тъмен I like the humour in Desperate Housewives. It’s very dark.

foreign country (n) ['fɔrən] чужбина Do you want to live in a foreign country?

harmless (adj) (TS) ['ha:mlis] безобиден Most sharks are harmless and shy.

hurt (adj) (TS) [hə:t] наранен The men were armed but nobody was hurt.

sociable (adj) ['souʃəbl] общителен, дружелюбен Someone who is sociable likes being with other people.

successful (adj) (TS) [sək'sesful] успешен You’ve had a very successful career in the film business.

ugly (adj) (TS) ['ʌgli] грозен The Spotted Wobbegong is not a beautiful specimen – quite ugly in fact.first (adv) [fə:st] най-напред, първо First, I’m going to go out and spend some money.

appointment (n) [ə'pɔintmənt] уговорена среща I’m not going to arrive late for appointments.

Argentina (n) (TS) [¸a:dzən´ti:nə] Аржентина The Iguacu Falls are on the border of Argentina and Chile.

border (n) (TS) ['bɔ:də] граница The Iguacu Falls are on the border of Argentina and Chile.

Chile (n) (TS) [´tʃili] Чили The Iguacu Falls are on the border of Argentina and Chile.

eviction (n) (TS) [i'vikʃn] принудително изселване The nominations for eviction are … Vicky and … Clyde.

farm (n) (TS) [fa:m] ферма; чифлик I grew up on a farm in the Mid West and wanted to be a farmer when I was young.farmer (n) (TS) ['fа:mə] фермер I grew up on a farm in the Mid West and wanted to be a farmer when I was young.fear (n) (TS) [fiə] страх Sharks fill people with fear.

housemate (n) ['hausmeit] съквартирант Which Big Brother housemates are you going to see again?

interviewer (n) ['intəvju:ə] интервюирщ Lynne says she’d like to be an interviewer on TV.

lesson (n) ['lesn] учебен час What are you going to do after the lesson?

make-up (n) [meik ʌр] грим Make-up is the things that women buy such as lipstick to put on their face.

movie star (n) (TS) ['mu:vi sta:] филмова звезда How does it feel to be such a successful movie star?

operation (n) [,ɔpə'reiʃn] операция I hope to win the prize because I want to pay for my sister’s operation.

plan (n) [plæn] план Finally, Lynne, what are your plans for the future?

planet (n) ['plænit] планета I’d like to give the money to Greenpeace. I want to save the planet.

singing career (n) ['siŋiŋ kə'riə] кариера на певица Lynne wants to start a singing career.

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stranger (n) ['streindʒə] непознат A stranger is someone you do not know.

grow up (phr v) (TS) [grou ʌр] израствам I grew up on a farm in the Mid West.

arrest (v) (TS) [ə'rest] арестувам Police arrested two men after they attempted to rob a bank.

attempt (v) (TS) [ə'tempt] опитвам Police arrested two men after they attempted to rob a bank.

believe (v) [bi'li:v] вярвам, смятам “Lynne, congratulations!” “Thank you. I can’t believe it.”

book (v) [buk] запазвам, резервирам “Shall I book tickets for the film?” “No, I don’t want to see it again.”

fill (v) (TS) [fil] изпълвам ; внушавам Sharks fill people with fear.

miss (v) [mis] липсва ми I’m going to have a party. I missed my friends so much.

record (v) ['rekɔ:d] записвам Cameras record you twenty-four hours a day in the Big Brother house.

retire (v) [ri'taiə] пенсионирам се I hope to retire before I’m sixty.

rob (v) (TS) [rɔb] ограбвам; нападам Police arrested two men after they attempted to rob a bank.

save (the planet) (v) [seiv] спасявам (планетата) I’d like to give the money to Greenpeace. I want to save the planet.

Can’t complain. (TS) [kænt kəm'plein] Не мога да се оплача. “How are you today?” “Can’t complain.”

change your mind (TS) [tJeindz jɔ: maind] променям мнението си “I wanted to be a farmer when I was a young boy.” “What made you change your mind?”

Congratulations! [kən,grætʃu'leiʃns] Честито! “Lynne, congratulations!” “Thank you. I can’t believe it.”

Good Luck! [gud lʌk] Успех! “I’d like to be an interviewer on TV.” “Oh, well, good luck!”

the king of (TS) [ðə kiŋ əv] цар (на моретата) The shark is the king of the sea.

Let’s go/do/watch etc [let’s gou] Да тръгваме/започваме/гледаме ... “Let’s go to the cinema.” “What’s on?”

Shall we/I …? [ʃæl wi:] Да ... ли? “Shall I book tickets for the film?” “No, I don’t want to see it again.”

TV TV

channel (n) ['tfaeni] канал How many different channels can you get on your television?

on (adj) [ɔn] по What’s on TV this evening?

programme (n) ['prougræm] предаване What’s your favourite TV programme?

switch on (phr v) [swi:tʃ ɔn] включвам After school, I go home and switch on the TV.

switch off (phr v) [swi:tʃ 'ɔf] изключвам What time do you switch off the TV?

watch TV (v) [wɔtʃ] гледам телевизия How many hours of TV do you watch every day?

general knowledge (n) ['dʒеnərəl 'nɔlidʒ] обща култура A quiz show tests your general knowledge.

character (n) [´kærəktə] фигура Bree is a character in Desperate Housewives.

humour (n) ['hju:mə] хумор If a programme contains humour, it makes you laugh.

TV programmes ['prougræms] Телевизионни предавания

cartoon (n) [ka:'tu:n] анимация The Simpsons is a cartoon programme.

chat show (n) [tʃæt ʃou] токшоу During a chat show an interviewer talks to different guests, who are usually famous people.

comedy drama (n) ['kamidi 'dra:mə] комедийна драма Desperate Housewives is a type of comedy drama.

documentary (n) [,dɔkju'mentəri] документален филм A documentary programme is about a particular subject such as animals or history.

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game show (n) [geim ʃou] телевизионна игра During a game show people play games or answer questions in order to win prizes.

the news (n) [ðə 'nju:z] новини You watch the news to find out what is happening in the world.

quiz show (n) [kwiz ʃou] игра-викторина A quiz show tests your general knowledge.

reality TV show (n) [ri'æliti ʃou] риалити шоу A reality TV show is based on real people and what they do in life.

soap opera (n) [soup 'ɔpərə] сапунена опера A soap opera is a programme about the lives of a group of people and is usually on twice or

three times a week.

Unit 15 (SB p100)

adventurous (adj) [əd'ventʃərəs] приключенически What’s the most adventurous holiday you’ve ever had?

experienced (adj) [iks'piəriənst] опитен The people at International Travel Magazine are all experienced travellers.

great (adj) [greit] великолепен To celebrate our 15th birthday, we’ve written a list of fifteen great places to visit.

historical (adj) (TS) [hi'stɔrikl] исторически I love historical places – I’ve been to Petra in Jordan and The Great Wall of China.

overland (adj) [,ouvə'lænd] по суша Adventure World Travel organise overland adventure trips.

wild (adj) [waild] див Wild places are places such as deserts or jungles.

adventure trip (n) [əd'ventʃə trip] приключение Adventure World Travel organise overland adventure trips.

continent (n) ['kɔntinənt] континент Africa, Asia and Europe are all continents.

crew (n) [kru:] отбор, екипаж Our crew have a passion for travel.

desert (n) (TS) [di'zə:t] пустиня Ben loves deserts but he hasn’t been to the Sahara yet.

environment (n) [in'vaiərənmənt] околна среда We respect the environment of the countries we visit.

experience (n) [iks'piəriəns] опит Adventure World Travel has thirty years of experience.

group (n) [gru:p] група Our groups are a mix of sexes, nationalities and jobs.

honeymoon (n) (TS) ['hʌnimu:n] меден месец Steve wants to go to Hawaii for his honeymoon.

journey (n) ['dʒəni] пътуване What’s the longest journey you’ve ever made?

list (n) [list] списък Enjoy our list of fifteen great places to visit.

memory (n) ['meməri] спомен What is your best memory of your friend?

passion (n) [pæʃn] страст Our crew have a passion for travel.

play (n) [plei] пиеса Have you ever seen a play by Shakespeare?

postcard (n) ['poustka:d] пощенска картичка Don’t forget to send us a postcard!

secondary school (n) ['sekəndəri sku:l] горна учил. степен (Gymnasium/A secondary school is for students between the age of 11 and 16 or 11 and 18.

sex (n) [seks] пол Our groups are a mix of sexes, nationalities and jobs.

situation (n) [sitju'eiʃn] ситуация I explained the situation to them.

traveller (n) ['trævələ] пътник Most of our travellers are between 18 and 50.

trip (n) (TS) [trip] пътуване I haven’t been to the Sahara yet – that’s my next trip.

truck (n) [trʌk] камион A truck is a large, strong vehicle for carrying people or things.

wedding (n) ['wediŋ] сватба “They’re getting married.” “Are you going to the wedding?”

ask (v) [a:sk] моля We are asking people to tell us about their “places of a lifetime”.

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celebrate (v) ['selabreit] празнувам To celebrate our 15th birthday, we’ve written a list of fifteen great places to visit.

respect (v) [ri'spekt] уважавам We respect the environment of the countries we visit.

I’ve been to … Бил/а съм вече в ... “I’ve been to Hawaii” means that you have visited Hawaii at some time in your life.

Have you ever been to …? Бил/а/Били ли сте в …? Have you ever been to Paris?

Menus ['menjus:] Менютаmedium (adj) ['mi:djəm] средно изпечен “How would you like your steak?” “Medium.”

non-smoking (adj) [nɔn 'smoukiŋ] за непушачи A non-smoking table is a table in an area where people cannot smoke.

rare (adj) [rεə] недопечен A rare steak has been cooked for only a short time and is red inside.

smoking (adj) [ 'smoukiŋ] за пушачи A smoking table is a table in an area where people can smoke.

apple pie (n) ['æpl pai] ябълков сладкиш An apple pie is a popular dessert in Britain.

ice cream (n) [ais kri:m] сладоледов крем “Do you like ice cream?” “Yes, I love it.”

liver pâté (n) [livə] пастет от дроб Liver pâté is a popular starter, especially in France.

main course (n) [mein kɔ:s] основно ястие I’ll have spaghetti bolognese for my main course.

mineral water (n) ['minərəl 'wɔ:tə] минерална вода A bottle of mineral water, please.

prawn (n) [рrɔ:n] скарида Prawns are a type of seafood.

red wine (n) [red wain] червено вино Do you prefer red wine or white wine?

salmon (n) ['sæmən] сьомга Salmon is a type of pink fish.

starter (n) ['sta:tə] предястие A starter is a dish you have at the beginning of a meal.

Unit 16 (SB p106)

spectacular (adj) [spek'tækjulə] зрелищен Jack believes that his drive to work is the most spectacular drive in the world.bridge (n) [bridʒ] мост Go over the bridge.

building (n) ['bildiŋ] сграда What kind of buildings do you go past on your way to work?

church (n) (TS) [tʃə:tʃ] църква Our house is opposite the church.

drive (n) [draiv] пътуване Siriwan lives in Bangkok and has a terrible drive to work.

field (n) [fi:ld] поле There are lots of green fields and hills in Tuscany.

hot springs (n pl) (TS) [hɔt spriŋs] горещи извори There are hot springs in Saturnia so we parked near a waterfall and went swimming.

kangaroo (n) [,kæŋgə'ru:] кенгуру He sees kangaroos and koalas in the National Park.

koala (n) [kou'a:lə] коала He sees kangaroos and koalas in the National Park.

lighthouse (n) ['laithaus] фар You can see the Cape Otway lighthouse in the photo at the beginning of Unit 16.

map (n) (TS) [mæp] карта I drove and Julia read the map.

motorway café (n) ['moutəwei] крайпътно кафене A motorway café is a place on a motorway where you stop to eat and drink. rainforest (n) ['rein,fɔrist] тропическа гора A rainforest is a forest in a tropical area where it rains a lot.

rainy season (n) ['reini si:zn] дъждовен сезон In tropical countries the rainy season is the part of the year when it rains a lot.

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roundabout (n) ['raundəbaut] кръгово движение A roundabout is a circular area where three or more roads meet.

scenery (n) ['si:nəri] пейзаж Tuscany is so beautiful – the scenery is gorgeous.

tent (n) [tent] палатка Heinz usually sleeps in a tent.

tourist (n) ['tuərist] турист Thousands of tourists visit the Great Ocean Road every year.

traffic jam (n) ['træfik dʒæm] задръстване “We have terrible traffic jams in Bangkok,” says Siriwan.

waterfall (n) ['wɔ:təfɔ:l] водопад Jack drives through rainforest and past waterfalls.

make money [meik 'mʌni] печеля пари Heinz makes money by selling postcards of his trip.

cycle (v) [saikl] карам колело At the moment Heinz is cycling along the south coast of England.

Directions [di'rekʃn] Информация за посоката

Go down … [gou daun] Надолу по ... Go down London Road and turn right.

Go straight on. [gou streit ɔn] Вървете направо . Go straight on and take the first turning on the left.

Go to the end of … [gou tu ðə end əv] Идете до края на ... Go to the end of New Street and turn right.

on the left/right [ɔn ðə left rait] Вляво/ вдясно Take the first turning on the left.

Take the first/second [teik ðə fə:st 'sekənd] На първия/ втория ъгъл Take the second turning on the right.

turning … завийте ...

Turn right/left. [tə:n rait left] Завийте надясно/ наляво.Go down Abingdon Road and turn left.

Prepositions of movement [prepə'ziʃns əv 'mu:vmənt]Предлози за движение

across (prep) [ə'krɔs] през Go across the street.

along (prep) [ə'lɔŋ] по, по продължение на I drive along the Great Ocean Road every day on my way to work.

down (prep) [daun] надолу She went down the stairs carefully.

into (prep) ['intu] в We usually go into the city centre by bus.

out of (prep) [aut əv] извън I saw him coming out of his apartment.

over (prep) ['ouvə] над Go over the bridge.

past (prep) [pa:st] покрай I go past the museum on my way to work.

through (prep) [θru:] през Jack drives through rainforest on his way to work.

up (prep) [ʌр] нагоре Go up the hill.

Review D (SB p112)

blind (adj) [blaind] сляп Jasmine Smith can’t see – she’s been blind all her life.

busy (adj) ['bizi] зает I never sleep at night – I’m always busy thinking of new ideas!

daily (adj) ['deili] ежедневен A daily event is something that happens every day.

live (adj) [liv] жизнен, действащ Have you ever seen a live volcano?

single (adj) [siŋgl] един, единичен Blind Hope has big plans. Every journey starts with a single step.

strong (adj) [strɔŋ] силен Mike says he is strong and can do building work.

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recently (adv) ['ri:səntli] неотдавна, наскоро The news tells you what’s happened recently in the world.

air (n) [eə] въздух I felt bad and needed some air.

baker (n) ['beikə] пекар Mike was a firefighter but is now a baker.

business (n) ['biznis] бизнес Mike started his own business making bread and cakes.

climb (v) [klaim] изкачвам се Jasmine would like to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

dentist (n) ['dentist] зъболекар How often do you go to the dentist?

details (n pl) ['di:teil] подробности Visit our website to find out more details.

distance (n) ['distəns] разстояние What’s the longest distance you’ve ever travelled?

dream (n) [dri:m] сън, мечта When I woke up, I didn’t know if it was all a dream or not.

fact (n) [fækt] факт When you watch a nature documentary, you learn facts about nature.

firefighter (n) ['faiə,faitə] пожарникар Mike was a firefighter but is now a baker.

hard work (n) [ha:d wə:k] трудна работа Working for Blind Hope is a serious job, and it’s hard work.

helicopter (n) ['helikɔptə] вертолет Have you ever flown in a helicopter?

learn (v) [lə:n] уча You learn facts about people, history or nature when you watch a documentary.

nature (n) ['neitʃə] природа When you watch a nature documentary, you learn facts about nature.

noodle soup (n) [nu:dl su:p] супа с фиде Andy is sitting in a small café in Tokyo eating noodle soup.

organisation (n) ['ɔ:gənizeiʃn] организация Jasmine started the organisation Blind Hope to help blind children.

step (n) [step] крачка Blind Hope has big plans. Every journey starts with a single step.

volcano (n) [vɔl'keinou] вулкан Have you ever seen a live volcano?

feel bad [fi:l bæd] чувствам се зле I felt bad and needed some air.

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