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Vocabulary

Look up the translation of the following words and word combinations in the dictionary:

  1. ageist (n) Someone who is ageist treats older people in an unfair way.

  2. aisle (n) She walked up and down the aisles of the supermarket pushing her trolley.

  3. anxious (adj) Someone who is anxious is often worried.

  4. bearded (adj) A bearded man is a man who has a beard.

  5. a big issue (phr) If something becomes a big issue, it becomes a big problem.

  6. brush off (phr v) I picked up the chicken and brushed the cat hairs off it!

  7. change (n) Change is the money someone gives back to you in a shop when you give more money than it costs to buy something.

  8. counter (n) The counter is the place where customers are served in a shop.

  9. exceed one’s limit (phr) You’ve exceeded your limit by £500. You need to come to the bank to discuss it.

  10. get into a mess (phr) If you get into a mess, you get into a difficult situation.

  11. get over the shock (phr) She slowly got over the shock of being forty.

  12. get sb/sth on its feet (phr) If you get a group of people on their feet, you make them want to dance, sing etc.

  13. hang up (phr v) Is it time for the Stones to hang up their bandanas?

  14. be on one’s mind (phr) You look worried. What’s on your mind?

  15. keep one’s mouth shut (phr) I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have said that. I should have kept my mouth shut.

  16. kick off (phr v) If something kicks off, or if you kick something off, it starts.

  17. liar (n) Someone who is a liar does not tell the truth.

  18. lick (v) The cat licked the chicken and burnt her tongue!

  19. lose touch with sb (phr) I lost touch with him when we left university.

  20. be the other way round (phr) Being eleven years older is nothing for a man, but for a woman it’s the other way round.

  21. oversleep (v) We stayed up late and overslept the following morning.

  22. queue up (phr v) You queue up at the counter to pay for your shopping.

  23. a rocky past (phr) If someone has a rocky past, they have had problems in their life.

  24. scruffy (adj) Someone who is scruffy is untidy or dirty.

  25. shuffle (v) If you shuffle, you walk in a slow, uncertain way.

  26. stay up late (phr) We stayed up late and overslept the following morning.

  27. be tied up (phr v) I’m afraid I’m tied up today. Can we meet tomorrow?

  28. traumatic (adj) A traumatic event makes you feel very upset and shocked.

  29. trolley (n) She walked up and down the aisles of the supermarket pushing her trolley.

  30. turn out (phr v) I spent all afternoon preparing the meal, and was pleased with how it turned out.

Adverbs

  1. apparently Mick Jagger was 65 in July 2008, apparently.

  2. enormously The Rolling Stones are an enormously talented band.

  3. gracefully Do you think it’s time they retired gracefully?

  4. harshly The world judges older women harshly.

  5. hopefully Hopefully we can see each other again soon.

  6. obviously I’m a big fan so obviously I loved the gig.

  7. personally Personally, I thought Mick Jagger looked pretty good.

  8. predictably Sarah’s never punctual and, predictably, she arrived 10 minutes late!

  9. regularly I don’t live abroad and see my family regularly.

  10. stupidly Stupidly, I left my umbrella in the car.

  11. surprisingly Surprisingly, she refused the invitation.

  12. unbelievably He looks unbelievably young for his age.

  13. unfortunately Unfortunately it started to rain just before the gig started.

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