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VOCABULARY - © FIRSCHING 2010

VOCABULARY: (almost) all the words you need!

¼ In order to pass your exam, you need a good grasp of English vocabulary, both basic and advanced. To this end, your English teacher has compiled lists of the most important words. ¼ All words are presented in context, i.e. in example sentences, with the relevant word replaced by the symbol ~. ¼ When studying, fold away the left-hand column, then read the sentences until you are able to come up with the missing word. The right-hand columns are there to give you hints or related words and expressions. ¼ It is essential that you write down all the missing words - just being able to say them is not enough!

BASIC VOCABULARY

(Grade 11)

ADVANCED VOCABULARY

(Grade 12)

1 THINKING 15 MORE PREPOSITIONS 2 LINKING WORDS 16 IDIOMS WITH PREPOSITIONS 3 LEISURE 17 SOCIETY 4 TRAVELLING 18 EDUCATION 5 VERBS AND NOUNS 19 MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY 6 MORE VERBS AND NOUNS 20 MASS MEDIA 7 EVEN MORE VERBS AND NOUNS 21 MASS MEDIA (2nd PART)

8 ADDITIONAL VERBS AND NOUNS 22 LAW AND ORDER

9 SOME FINAL VERBS AND NOUNS 23 MORE LAW AND ORDER

10 -ING OR INFINITIVE AFTER VERBS 24 THE ECONOMY (I)

11 ADJECTIVES 25 THE ECONOMY (II)

12 MORE ADJECTIVES 26 POLITICS

13 ADVERBS 27 MORE POLITICS

14 PREPOSITIONS 28 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

29 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

30 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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BASIC VOCABULARY (15) : MORE PREPOSITIONS

FORMS EXAMPLES TRANSLATION RELATED

WORDS according to Then the students were split into five groups ~ their abilities. ĺ apart from Well, ~ his long nose he is rather good-looking, isn't he? ĺfall apart among among other things She was ~ the few lucky people who managed to escape from the kidnappers. At the meeting they discussed, ~, recent developments in

Eastern Europe.

strangers

ĺHe was among the

last to leave. on account of All schools had to be closed temporarily ~ heavy snowfall. = because of / due to above all above average ~, he has always acted like a real professional. Last month's unemployment rate was once again significantly ~.

ĺas mentioned

above below average advise sb against I strongly ~ you ~ giving any further information to the press.

ĺadvice

(n) considering You have done really well in your exams, ~ the difficult circumstances. = in view of concerned about concerning He has never been particularly ~ what other people think of him. Police are trying to obtain information ~ his whereabouts. (n) = regarding (prep) beyond any doubt beyond recognition ~, W. Shakespeare was the greatest writer of the sixteenth century. He was amazed to see that the town centre had changed = undoubtedly = one can hardly recognise it by We went to London ~ bike / bus / car / rail / train / plane / sea / boat / air.

His wife had been knocked down ~ a bus.

7 say bye-bye to sb

PASSIVE (D: "von")

by means of The heavy load was lifted ~ of a large crane ĺ in fact Her primary school teacher assumed that she was a slow learner, whereas ~ she was partially deaf. = actually (adv) in spite of They went for a walk ~ the pouring rain. = despite instead instead of He didn't reply. ~, he turned on his heel and left the room. With his driving license gone, he had to walk to work ~ going by car. to the best of my knowledge I am not absolutely sure about when the project starts, but ~ it will be on June 16. = as far as I know unlike Her latest novel is quite ~ her earlier works. = different from in contrast to The company lost $7 million this quarter, ~ a profit of $6 million in the previous year.

ĺcontrast A with B

(v) do without Like most Americans, he can't ~ a daily hot shower. quarrel with sb Time and again she ~ed ~ her husband, until they both decided that it would be best to split up. = have an argument with sb criticize sb for sth He was severely ~ed ~ taking a day off right in the middle of the company's financial crisis. turn into She was sure that the frog would ~ a beautiful prince if she kissed it. = change into consist of Bolognaise sauce ~s ~ minced beef, onion, tomatoes, garlic and seasoning. = it is made up of comment on My sister is always embarrassed when other people ~ her looks (= her outer appearance). = a comment (n) prefer sth to sth He loved pets, but it was obvious that he ~red dogs ~ cats. familiar with I would really like to help you, but I'm afraid I'm not ~ this type of machine. in addition to ~ these emergency measures, extra ambulances will be on duty until midnight. add sth (v) with reference to ~ your recent article entitled "The ultimate woggle", I feel obliged to write to you.

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BASIC VOCABULARY (16) : IDIOMS WITH PREPOSITIONS

FORMS EXAMPLES TRANSLATION RELATED

WORDS take advantage of Don't lend them the car - they're taking ~ of you! = treat someone unfairly in order to get what you want above suspicion Surely you don't suspect Mr Rogers of stealing the money? He's been working for us for years and is ~. against all odds He knew that in trying to save his company from ruin he was fighting a losing battle, but he still carried on ~. at least The economy will take ~ three years to recover from the recession. at last by courtesy of

This film is shown ~ the National Film Archive.

at sb's expense Just imagine, he does all his travelling at his company's ~, even when his wife accompanies him. at face value You can't take what Rob says ~. There is always a catch somewhere, with some advantage in it for him. = as things appear to be on the surface at first sight ~ it seems to be a straightforward case of suicide, but the police suspect foul play. = when considered for the first time behind the scenes There was endless activity ~ before the visit of the royal couple. = without public knowledge behind schedule The manager is getting nervous because production for this quarter is already three weeks ~. ahead of ~ below the belt Unfortunately, some politicians often hit ~ to discredit their opponents. = to fight unfairly above by degrees Max's health has been improving since he came out of hospital, if only ~. = gradually / step by step for a change The Parsons always go to Brighton for their holiday. I'm surprised they don't go abroad ~. change for the worse ( better) Recently, with exports and sales decreasing, their economic outlook has noticeably ~d ~. = deteriorate (v) improve (v) beside the point Whether you had insurance is ~, the accident is still your fault. for the record Just ~, it was Ken's idea to come to this awful party, not mine. = so that it can be recorded / noted off the record This is strictly ~, but you are to be put in charge of manufacture in Scotland. = confidential information from scratch If you had been working on our project ~, you would realize how much these results mean to us. = from the beginning leave sb in the dark When his company sent him to the States, they left his family ~ as to whether it would be temporarily. inform sb about sth for instance ~, in the US we still do not have the guarantee of basic medical care for everybody. = for example in a nutshell I don't need to know the content of your speech in detail, just put the main message ~ for me, please. = reduced to the essential facts under oath If a witness makes an untrue statement ~, he or she commits a crime. under age Most children who drink ~ will do so when there is little or no adult supervision. an adult to a certain extent I agree, ~, that these regulations are outdated. = partly off limits Stop! This part of the building is ~ for unauthorised personnel. = you are not allowed to enter on the air This radio series has been ~ for years, and it's still very popular. = broadcast (V) on call Doctor Murphy is always ~, even at night and at the weekend. = on duty on the dole Millions of unemployed workers have been ~ for years. = receiving unemploy- ment benefits for good When I finally told Mary that he had left ~ and that I needed money, she said she would talk to her boss = forever

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ADVANCED VOCABULARY (17) : SOCIETY

FORMS EXAMPLES TRANSLATION RELATED EXPRESSIONS

mankind (n) A nuclear war would be a threat to all ~. AEa human being society (n) socialisation (n: US: z) ~ has a right to punish law-breakers. ~ is the process by which a person learns to behave in a way that is acceptable in their society.

AEa danger to ~

AEsocial sciences (n)

population (n) an inhabitant (n) More than half of the British ~ lives in the south. The region is not densely populated as many ~s have moved to the city.

AE densely populated

a majority (n) The ~ was in favour of the proposal, therefore they could pass this law.

ļ a minority (n)

AE ethnic minorities

a survey (n) surveillance (n) A ~ of population trends has shown a population decrease in rural areas. Video ~ has been commonplace in the UK since the

1980s.

= a poll (n) the upper class (n) the middle class (n) the working class (n) He has always been proud of being a member of the ~. The ~ has often been called the backbone of society. The government promised to spend more money on families from the ~.

AEthe lower classes (n)

exploitation (n) K. Marx claimed that the ~ of the working class would lead to revolution.

AEexploit sb / sth (v)

a peer group (n) peer pressure (n) A ~ comprises people of the same background, class, social status, or occupation. A study has shown that teenage shoplifters often act under ~, i.e. they are influenced by their friends.quotesdbs_dbs14.pdfusesText_20
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