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Unit 1 accent (noun) a way of pronouncing a language citizen (noun) a person who lives in a particular place or country citizenship (noun) the legal right to belong to a particular country customs (noun) traditions demand (verb) insist, ask firmly fit in (verb) belong force (verb) oblige government (noun) people who rule the country laws (noun) rules loyal (adjective) dedicated,faithful officials (noun) authorities proposal (noun) suggestion prove (verb) verify typical (adjective) usual, characteristic Unit 2 appearance (noun) look be aware of (verb) know beauty (noun) attractiveness fashion (noun) a popular style of dressing features (noun) qualities hardship (noun) difficulty light-skinned (adjective) pale lucky break (noun) fortunate opportunity painful (adjective) unpleasant proud (adjective) arrogant and pleasant success (noun) a person or thing that has achieved a good result and been successful tease (verb) make fun of Unit 3 audience (noun) people who attend a show/play. audition (noun) a short performance to decide if they choose you amazement (noun) great surprise commercial (noun) a TV or radio advert entertain (verb) amuse and interest sb goal (noun) aim, purpose joke (noun) a funny story that you tell perform (verb) act performance (noun) acting quit (verb) leave, stop doing sth realise (noun) know stage (noun) place where artists perform street band (noun) a group of music that performs in streets take place (noun) happen


Unit 4 collapse (verb) fall down suddenly, esp. a building crash into (verb) have a vilent vehicle accident fear (verb) worry that something bad will happen, be afraid of fire engine (noun) a special vehicle that carries firemen and special equipment to put out fires firefighter (noun) a person whose job it is to rescue men and women horrific (adjective) terrible; extremely bad and shocking; horrifying impressed by (adjective) a feeling admiration for sb/sth leak (noun) a hole that causes water to escape return (verb) come back from one place to another shot (noun) a photograph or a scene in a filmmade by one camera, without interruption site (noun) location;a place where something of special interest happened stop by (verb) make a short visit somewhere survival (noun) the state of staying alive, despite difficulty or danger witness (verb) to see something happen (typically a crime or an accident) have a narrow escape (verb) sth very unpleasant nearly happens to you Unit 5 career (noun) the job(s) that sb has in a particular area of work, usu. involving more responsibility as time passes demand (verb) request dropping out of (verb) leaving school before you have finished your studies earn (verb) get money by working employer (noun) person or company you work for hire (verb) employ sb or pay money to borrow sth for a short period of time qualifications (verb) the knowledge or education needed for a job require (verb) need sth skilled (adjective) with experience and knowledge to do sth well ; expert subjects (noun) areas of study suited (adjective) appropiate training (noun) instruction; the process of learning the skills you need for a job trend (noun) tendency, behavior pattern waste of time (noun) not worth doing


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