Page 4 - English Vocabulary in Use : Elementary
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Contents
Acknowledgements 3
Introduction 4
Learner training
1 Talking about language (noun, verb, plural, etc.)
2 Learning vocabulary (collocation, pictures and diagrams)
Everyday verbs
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DENA NM Go/went/gone (go away, go shopping)
Have/had/had (have breakfast, have time)
Do/did/done (do an exercise, do your best)
Make/made/made (make coffee, make a mistake)
Come/came/come (come in, come from)
Take/took/taken (take the bus, take a photo)
Bring/brought/brought (bring sth. here, bring back)
10 Get/got/got (get a job, get tired)
11. Phrasal! verbs (put on, turn down)
12 Every day things (watch TV, wash clothes)
13 Talking (say, tell)
14 Moving (walk, carry)
Words and grammar
15 Conjunctions and connecting words (because, only)
16 Time words (1): days, months and seasons (Monday, July, winter)
17 Time words (2) (next year, often)
18 Places (middle, front, abroad)
19 Manner (fast, loud)
20 Irregular verbs (run, drink)
21 Common uncountable words (bread, money)
22 Common adjectives: good and bad things (nice, awful)
23 Common adjectives: people (happy, horrible)
24 Words and prepositions (wait for, good at)
25 Prefixes (impossible, ex-president)
26 Suffixes (useful, useless)
27 Words you may confuse (quiet/quite; lend/borrow)
People
28 Birth, marriage and death (birthday, married)
29 The family (mother, uncle)
30 Parts of the body (head, foot)
31 Clothes (hat, shirt)
32 Describing people (tall, dark, handsome)
33 Health and illness (headache, heart attack)
34 Feelings (love, tired)
35 Greetings and other useful phrases (Good morning, Happy New Year)
English Vocabulary in Use (elementary)