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For  many  of  the  new  words  there  are  also  sentence  examples  which  show  the  words  in
                 context  in  order  to  consolidate  their  meaning  and  illustrate  any  special  syntactic  features.
                   My  boyfriend  gets  very  jealous  when  I  talk  to  other  boys.
                   The  plane  appeared  in  the  sky,  then  suddenly  disappeared  behind  a  cloud.
                   He  admitted  stealing  the  woman’s  money.  (admit  +  -ing)
                   We  were  very  busy  but  we  managed  to  finish  by  6  o’clock.  (manage  +  inf.)
                 Finally,  a  big  effort  has  been  made  to  introduce  new  words  alongside  other  words  that  often
                 appear  with  them  (this  is  called  ‘collocation’).
                 e.g.  miss  the  bus;  a  strong  accent;  the  car  broke  down;  it’s  vitally  important;  fasten  your  seat
                 belt;  go  on  holiday;  give  someone  a  hand;  to  a  certain  extent,  a  terrible  pain,  etc.

                 The  right-hand  page
                 This  page  contains  the  exercises  to  practise  the  new  vocabulary  presented  on  the  left-hand
                 page.  In  general  the  first  exercise  practises  the  form  of  some  of  the  new  words,  and  then  there
                 are  further  exercises  which  focus  on  the  meaning.  In  most  units  there  is  at  least  one  exercise
                 which  gives  learners  a  chance  to  think  about  and  practise  new  vocabulary  in  relation  to  their
                 own  lives,  and/or  a  task  which  invites  learners  to  do  something  with  the  vocabulary  outside
                 of  the  book  (e.g.  11.4,  14.4,  etc.).  And  in  every  unit,  there  is  a  range  of  exercise  types  to  help
                 maintain  your  interest.

                 Using  the  book

                 The  first  five  units  (or  first  six  units  if  you  go  to  an  English  class)  teach  you  some  important
                 vocabulary,  but  they  also  help  you  with  with  useful  ideas  and  techniques  for  vocabulary
                 learning.  Do  these  units  first,  and  then  work  through  the  book  studying  the  units  which
                 interest  you.



                  Summary  of  abbreviations  and  symbols  used  in  the  book
                  n        noun
                  v        verb
                  adj      adjective

                  infml    informal  word  or  expression
                  fml      formal  word  or  expression

                  pl       word  only  used  in  the  plural

                  (U)      uncountable  word
                  (C)      countable  word

                  #        opposite

                  AmEng    American  English  word  or  expression

                   [NoT  Hestthebus]  indicates  that  a  word  or  expression  is  wrong






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