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– Seite 1 von 48 – Cutting Edge New Edition: Elementary English-French Wordlist Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 1 Module 1 8 people [pipəl] les gens I like the people I work with. Module 1 8 nice to meet you [nɑis t mit j ] enchanté de faire ta/votre connaissance Hello, I'm Liz, nice to meet you! Module 1 8 really [riəli] vraiment She's been really ill. Module 1 8 fantastic [fntstik] fantastique You look fantastic. Module 1 8 too [tu] aussi Jan plays the guitar, and she plays the piano too. Module 1 8 well [wel] bien Did you sleep well? Module 1 9 Italy [itəli] l'Italie The action takes place in southern Italy. Module 1 9 Mexico [meksikəυ] le Mexique Many countries, for example Mexico and Japan, have a lot of earthquakes. Module 1 9 Britain [britən] la Grande-Bretagne Britain has agreed to provide military aid. Module 1 9 USA [juesei] les États-Unis The 50 states that constitute the USA. Module 1 9 Argentina [ɑdəntinə] l'Argentine Argentina won the World Cup that year. Module 1 9 Russia [rʃə] la Russie The north-west region of Russia. Module 1 9 China [tʃainə] la Chine I've always wanted to go to China. Module 1 9 Egypt [idipt] l'Égypte Ava was just describing to me her trip to Egypt. Module 1 9 Poland [pəυlənd] la Pologne What's the capital of Poland? Module 1 9 Spain [spein] l'Espagne Spain beat Italy 3-1. Module 1 9 Germany [dəməni] l'Allemagne Germany won, but I don't know the actual score. Module 1 9 Thailand [tɑilnd] la Thaïlande Her family originally came from Thailand. Module 1 9 capital [kpətl] la capitale London is the capital of England. Module 1 10 Turkey [tki] la Turquie In 1853, Turkey declared war on Russia. Module 1 10 Australia [ɒstreiliən] l'Australie The flight to Australia takes nearly a day. Module 1 10 Japan [dəpn] le Japon Kate has just been to Japan. Module 1 10 Korea [kəriə] la Corée Martens gave a report on his sales trip to Korea.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence

Module 1

Module 1 8 people [�pi�pəl] les gens I like the people I work with.

Module 1 8 nice to meet you [nɑis t mit j ] enchanté de faire ta/votre connaissance Hello, I'm Liz, nice to meet you!

Module 1 8 really [�riəli] vraiment She's been really ill.

Module 1 8 fantastic [f�n�t�stik] fantastique You look fantastic.

Module 1 8 too [tu�] aussi Jan plays the guitar, and she plays the piano too.

Module 1 8 well [wel] bien Did you sleep well?

Module 1 9 Italy [�itəli] l'Italie The action takes place in southern Italy.

Module 1 9 Mexico [�meksikəυ] le Mexique Many countries, for example Mexico and Japan, have a lot of earthquakes.

Module 1 9 Britain [�britən] la Grande-Bretagne Britain has agreed to provide military aid.

Module 1 9 USA [�ju�es�ei] les États-Unis The 50 states that constitute the USA.

Module 1 9 Argentina [ɑ�dən�ti�nə] l'Argentine Argentina won the World Cup that year.

Module 1 9 Russia [�rʃə] la Russie The north-west region of Russia.

Module 1 9 China [�tʃainə] la Chine I've always wanted to go to China.

Module 1 9 Egypt [�i�dipt] l'Égypte Ava was just describing to me her trip to Egypt.

Module 1 9 Poland [�pəυlənd] la Pologne What's the capital of Poland?

Module 1 9 Spain [spein] l'Espagne Spain beat Italy 3-1.

Module 1 9 Germany [�də�məni] l'Allemagne Germany won, but I don't know the actual score.

Module 1 9 Thailand [�tɑil�nd] la Thaïlande Her family originally came from Thailand.

Module 1 9 capital [�k�pətl] la capitale London is the capital of England.

Module 1 10 Turkey [�t��ki] la Turquie In 1853, Turkey declared war on Russia.

Module 1 10 Australia [ɒ�streiliən] l'Australie The flight to Australia takes nearly a day.

Module 1 10 Japan [də�p�n] le Japon Kate has just been to Japan.

Module 1 10 Korea [kə�ri�ə] la Corée Martens gave a report on his sales trip to Korea.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 1 10 France [frɑ�ns] la France France is just across the Channel from the UK.

Module 1 10 British [�britiʃ] britannique Bond works for the British government.

Module 1 10 American [ə�merəkən] américain Her mother is American.

Module 1 10 Japanese [�d�pə�ni�z] japonais A Japanese car.

Module 1 10 Chinese [�tʃai�ni�z] chinois Do you fancy going out for a Chinese?

Module 1 10 Polish [�pɒliʃ] polonais The Polish team were amazing.

Module 1 10 Italian [i�t�liən] italien Our agent in Rome handles all our Italian contracts.

Module 1 10 Korean [kə�ri�ən] coréen It's a Korean national dance.

Module 1 10 Russian [�rʃən] russe The exodus of Russian scientists to America.

Module 1 10 French [frentʃ] français It's an excellent French wine.

Module 1 10 Spanish [�sp�niʃ] espagnol They can both speak Spanish.

Module 1 10 Turkish [�t��kiʃ] turque Have you ever tried a Turkish bath?

Module 1 10 Australian [ɒ�streiliən] australien The scorching heat of an Australian summer.

Module 1 10 stress [stres] le stress A headache caused by stress.

Module 1 10 general knowledge [denərəl �nɒlid] connaissance générale The general knowledge quiz had difficult questions.

Module 1 10 quiz [kwiz] le jeu It's a quiz show with great prizes.

Module 1 10 Arabic [��rəbik] arabe He's learned some Arabic.

Module 1 10 actress [��ktrəs] actrice The actress has been in many films.

Module 1 11 university [�ju�nə�v��səti] université Do you want to go to university when you leave school?

Module 1 11 airport [�eəpɔ�t] aéroport The plane landed at Heathrow Airport.

Module 1 11 be on holiday [bi ɒn �hɒlidei] être en vacances We were on holiday when it happened.

Module 1 11 be on business [bi ɒn �biznəs] être en voyage d'affaires My Dad's away on business.

Module 1 11 tourist [�tυərəst] touriste Oxford's full of tourists in the summer.

Module 1 11 married [�m�rid] marié Are you married or single?

Module 1 11 single [�sin�əl] célibataire We lost the game by a single point.

Module 1 11 lesson [�lesən] la leçon Hannah is taking guitar lessons.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 1 11 Scotland [�skɔtlənd] l'Écosse He lived most of his life in Scotland, a fine country.

Module 1 11 politician [�pɒlə�tiʃən] homme politique / femme politique I don't trust politicians.

Module 1 11 at work [�t �w��k] au travail Where's Mum? - She's at work.

Module 1 12 footballer [�fυtbɔ�lə] footballeur / footballeuse A professional footballer earns far too much.

Module 1 12 musician [mju��ziʃən] musicien(ne) Jimmy Hendrix was a talented musician.

Module 1 12 engineer [�endə�niə] ingénieur He's an engineer, he builds bridges.

Module 1 12 lawyer [�lɔ�jə] juriste, avocat My lawyers have already talked through the facts.

Module 1 12 police officer [pə�li�s �ɒfisə] agent de police The police officer gave evidence in court.

Module 1 12 PA (personal assistant) [pɑ�] secrétaire She arranges everything, she's a good PA.

Module 1 12 singer [�siŋə] chanteur / chanteuse Pavarotti is an opera singer.

Module 1 12 electrician [i�lek�triʃən] électricien He worked as electrician, that's why he's called "Sparky".

Module 1 12 shop assistant [ʃɒp ə�sistənt] vendeur / vendeuse The shop assistant gave me the wrong change.

Module 1 12 doctor [�dɒktə] médecin You should go to the doctor with that cough.

Module 1 12 nurse [n��s] infirmière She trained as nurse in the local hospital.

Module 1 12 actor [��ktə] acteur / actrice She has starred with many leading actors.

Module 1 12 waiter [�weitə] serveur She waved to attract the attention of the waiter.

Module 1 12 waitress [�weitrəs] serveuse During the summer she worked as a waitress.

Module 1 12 businessman [�biznəsmən] homme d'affaires He's an astute businessman.

Module 1 12 businesswoman [�biznəs�wυmən] femme d'affaires She's a shrewd businesswoman.

Module 1 12 guess [�es] deviner I didn't know the answer so I had a guess.

Module 1 12 famous [�feiməs] célèbre Many famous actors live in Beverly Hills.

Module 1 13 full name [�fυl neim] nom et prénom What's your full name?

Module 1 14 first name [�f��st neim] prénom Miss Green's first name is Karen.

Module 1 14 surname [�s��neim] nom de famille His surname is Steinmann.

Module 1 14 mobile [�məυbail] gsm Have you seen my mobile phone?

Module 1 14 husband [�hzbənd] mari Have you met my husband Roy?

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 1 14 employee [im�plɔii�] employé(e) The canteen is for employees of the company only.

Module 1 14 personal data [�p��sənəl deitə] renseignements personnels It's illegal to give your personal data to others.

Module 1 14 date of birth [deit əv b��θ] date de naissance He asked me for my date of birth.

Module 1 14 place of birth [pleis əv b��θ] lieu de naissance She said her place of birth was York.

Module 1 14 contact (v) [�kɒnt�kt] contacter Who can we contact in an emergency?

Module 1 14 emergency [i�m��dənsi] urgence Come quickly - it's an emergency!

Module 1 15 current [�krənt] actuel The current trend in haircuts beggars belief.

Module 1 15 account statement [ə�kaυnt �steitmənt] extrait de compte When she read her account statement, she had to sit down.

Module 1 15 account name [ə�kaυnt neim] compte au nom de The Swiss bank gave me a coded account name.

Module 1 15 account number [ə�kaυnt �nmbə] numéro de compte The account number has 10 digits.

Module 1 15 branch [brɑ�ntʃ] agence The shop has opened branches all over the country.

Module 1 15 place of study [�pleis əv �stdi] lieu d'étude Under place of study he wrote Aberdeen, but he never went to University.

Module 1 15 course of study [kɔ�s əv �stdi] le cours You'll need a course of study to improve your computing skills.

Module 1 15 entitle [in�taitl] donner droit à Employees are entitled to free health insurance.

Module 1 15 use [ju�s] utiliser Can I use your phone?

Module 1 15 facilities [fə�silətiz] les infrastructures et services The school has very good sporting facilities.

Module 1 15 include [in�klu�d] inclure The price includes lunch.

Module 1 15 library [�laibrəri] bibliothèque The library has over 10,000 books.

Module 1 15 spell [spel] épeler Can you spell your name please?

Module 1 15 useful [�ju�sfəl] utile A useful book for travellers.

Module 1 16 occupation [�ɒkjə�peiʃən] profession Please state your name and occupation.

Module 1 16 age [eid] âge It's an age thing, that's why I didn't get the job.

Module 1 17 capital letter [�k�pətl �letə] majuscule You write your name with a capital letter.

Module 1

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Notebook

[�nəυtbυk]

cahier

I wrote down the new words in my notebook.

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Module 2

Module 2 18 parcel [�pɑ�səl] paquet The parcel was delivered last week.

Module 2 18 oh right [əυ �rait] ah, bien! Oh right, now I understand.

Module 2 18 over there [�əυvə ðeə] là-bas Can you get that chair from over there.

Module 2 18 lovely [�lvli] merveilleux You look lovely in that dress.

Module 2 18 car keys [kɑ� kiz] les clés de voiture I've lost the car keys!

Module 2 19 everyday objects [�evridei ɒbdekts] objets de la vie quotidienne She paints pictures of everyday objects like chairs, tables…

Module 2 19 camera [�k�mərə] caméra / appareil-photo They posed for the TV cameras.

Module 2 19 credit card [�kredit kɑ�d] carte de crédit Can I pay by credit card?

Module 2 19 stamps [st�mps] des timbres Do you sell stamps?

Module 2 19 mobile phone [�məυbail �fəυn] gsm Call me on my mobile phone.

Module 2 19 brush [brʃ] pinceau A paint brush.

Module 2 19 diary [�daiəri] agenda I'll check my diary to see if I can come Friday.

Module 2 19 coin [kɔin] pièce de monnaie He put a fifty pence coin into the drinks machine.

Module 2 19 cheque book [tʃek �bυk] chéquier She asked the bank for a new cheque book.

Module 2 19 phone card [fəυn kɑ�d] carte de téléphone You can get phone cards for £5.00 or £10.00.

Module 2 19 dictionary [�dikʃənəri] dictionnaire If you don't understand a word, look it up in a dictionary.

Module 2 19 identity card [ai�dentəti kɑ�d] carte d'identité The UK does not have identity cards.

Module 2 19 tissue [�tiʃu�] mouchoir en papier She took a tissue to wipe his tears.

Module 2 19 wallet [�wɒlət] portefeuille I've only got about £10 in my wallet.

Module 2 19 sweets [swi�ts] bonbons It's bad for your teeth to eat sweets.

Module 2 19 glasses [��lɑ�səz] lunettes Be careful - those glasses break easily.

Module 2 19 cassette player [plei] lecteur de cassettes Cassette player? Is this the dinosaur age?

Module 2 20 what's the matter? [wɒts ðə �m�tə] Quel est le problème? What's the matter, you look upset?

Module 2 20 have with you [h�v wið jυ] avoir sur soi I always have my spare key with me.

Module 2 20 rich [ritʃ] riche He became rich and powerful.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 2 20 motorbike [�məυtəbaik] moto My grandmother still rides a motorbike.

Module 2 20 make (n) [meik] la marque A very popular make of washing machine.

Module 2 20 pet [pet] animal de compagnie Cats are popular pets.

Module 2 21 comfortable [�kmftəbəl] confortable Are you comfortable sitting on the floor?

Module 2 21 great [�reit] génial We had great fun.

Module 2 21 professional [prə�feʃənəl] professionnel You'll need professional legal advice.

Module 2 21 actually [��ktʃuəli] en fait Do you actually believe that?

Module 2 21 about [ə�baυt] au sujet de A book about astrology.

Module 2 21 game [�eim] le jeu I got a new computer game for Christmas.

Module 2 22 wife [waif] épouse My brother and his wife came to visit us last week.

Module 2 22 cousin [�kzən] cousin My cousin Vinny is really funny.

Module 2 22 grandmother [��r�n�mðə] grand-mère She was named Sarah, after my grandmother.

Module 2 22 grandson [��r�nsn] petit-fils We had a surprise visit from our grandson.

Module 2 22 maybe [�meibi] peut-être Maybe they haven't got your letter yet.

Module 2 22 grandparents [��r�npeərənts] grands-parents My grandparents are still alive.

Module 2 22 grandfather [��r�nd�fɑ�ðə] grand-père My grandfather gave me this book.

Module 2 22 granddaughter [��r�n�dɔ�tə] petite-fille He has four granddaughters, all fine lassies.

Module 2 22 aunt [ɑ�nt] tante I'm going to stay with my aunt.

Module 2 22 uncle [�nkəl] oncle Uncle Mike always visits us at Christmas.

Module 2 22 nephew [�nefju�] neveu My nephew James, he's my brother's son.

Module 2 22 niece [ni�s] nièce My niece Michelle is gorgeous.

Module 2 22 related [ri�leitəd] de la famille Police believe the murders are related.

Module 2 23 economics [�ekə�nɒmiks] l'économie I want to do economics at college.

Module 2 23 funny [�fni] amusant, drôle You look funny in that hat.

Module 2 23 clever [�klevə] intelligent Paul is good-looking, clever, and charming.

Module 2 24 how do you say… [haυ �du� jυ sei] Comment dites-vous ...? How do you say "invincible" in Dutch?

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 2 24 can you say that again ? [kən �du� jυ sei ð�tə��en] Pouvez-vous répéter? Sorry, I didn't hear you, can you say that again?

Module 2 24 how do you spell… [haυ �du� jυ spel] Comment épelez-vous ? How do you spell "rhythm"?

Module 2 24 can you write it on the board ? Pouvez-vous l'écrire au tableau?

Module 2 24 mean [mi�n] signifier What does that word mean?

Module 2 24 I don´t remember [ai dəυnt ri�membə] Je ne m'en souviens pas. I don't remember, it was Tuesday or Wednesday.

Module 2 24 what´s the word for… [wɒts ðə �w��d fə] Quel est le mot pour dire… What's the word for "chicken" in Swiss?

Module 2 24 recording (n) [ri�kɔ�diŋ] enregistrement A recording of Mozart's Requiem.

Module 2 24 of course [əv �kɔ�s] bien sûr Well, she won, of course.

Module 2 24 what page are we on? A quelle page sommes-nous?

Module 2 25 noun nom, substantif

Module 2 25 verb verbe

Module 2 25 adjective adjectif

Module 2 25 pronoun pronom

Module 2 25 preposition préposition

Module 2 25 syllable syllabe

Module 2 25 short form (contraction) forme contractée

Module 2 25 question word mot interrogatif

Module 2 25 stress (n) accent tonique

Module 2 25 punctuation ponctuation

Module 2 25 sound son

Module 3

Module 3 26 company [�kmpəni] société, entreprise Which company do you work for?

Module 3 26 long hours [lɒn �aυəz] beaucoup d'heures He works long hours and is always tired.

Module 3 26 law [lɔ�] le droit By law, you must wear seatbelts.

Module 3 27 classes [�klɑ�siz] un cours Sean's taking classes in art.

Module 3 28 meal [mi�l] repas When did you last eat a proper meal?

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 3 28 snack [sn�k] encas The cafe serves drinks, snacks, and meals.

Module 3 28 office worker [�ɒfis w��kə] employé de bureau The bar is full of office workers.

Module 3 28 lunch [lntʃ] dîner, repas de midi We had lunch before we left.

Module 3 28 lunchtime [�lntʃtaim] temps de midi I'll give you a call at lunchtime.

Module 3 29 daily life [�deili �laif] vie quotidienne Daily life has its ups and downs.

Module 3 29 beach [bi�tʃ] plage Shall we go to the beach?

Module 3 29 stay [stei] rester I'll stay in the car and wait for you.

Module 3 30 normally [�nɔ�məli] normalement I normally cycle to college.

Module 3 30 open [�əυpən] ouvrir, être ouvert Come in - the door's open.

Module 3 30 close [kləυs] fermer Do you mind if I close the window?

Module 3 30 start [stɑ�t] commencer Now you're here, we can start.

Module 3 30 finish (v) [�finiʃ] finir Have you finished your homework?

Module 3 31 get up early [��et �p ���li] se lever tôt I get up early to be at work at 7 o'clock.

Module 3 31 go to bed late [��et tə �bed leit] se coucher tard He's tired in the morning because he goes to bed late.

Module 3 31 have breakfast [h�v �brekfəst] prendre le petit déjeuner Shall we have breakfast on the balcony?

Module 3 31 have lunch [h�v �lntʃ] dîner, prendre le repas de midi Let's have lunch in the garden.

Module 3 31 have dinner [h�v �dinə ] dîner We usually have dinner around 6.30 p.m.

Module 3 31 catch the bus [k�tʃ ðə bs] prendre le bus He catches the bus, but she walks.

Module 3 31 have a bath [h�v ə �bɑ�θ] prendre un bain She had a bath to relax.

Module 3 31 have a shower [h�v ə �ʃaυə] prendre une douche I always have a cold shower.

Module 3 32 language [�l�n�wid] langue Do you speak any foreign languages?

Module 3 32 daily routine [�deili rυ�ti�n] activités quotidiennes She follows a strict daily routine.

Module 4

Module 4 34 loves(n) [lvz] ce qu'on aime My loves are music, sport and of course cinema.

Module 4 34 hates(n) [heits] ce qu'on déteste His hates include unpunctual people.

Module 4 34 dog [dɒ�] chien We got a big dog to frighten away burglars.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 4 34 doll [dɒl] poupée A small wooden doll.

Module 4 34 crowd [kraυd] foule A large crowd of football supporters.

Module 4 34 spider [�spaidə] araignée A spider's web.

Module 4 34 fly (v) [flai] prendre l'avion They flew to Paris for their honeymoon.

Module 4 34 housework [�haυsw��k] ménage I usually do the housework at weekends.

Module 4 34 hundreds [hvndrədz] des centaines He's had hundreds of girlfriends.

Module 4 35 cat [k�t] chat What's wrong, you're like a cat on a hot tin roof.

Module 4 35 cook (v) [kυk] faire la cuisine Where did you learn to cook?

Module 4 35 cycle [�saikəl] rouler à vélo Don't walk on the cycle track.

Module 4 35 drive [draiv] conduire, rouler en voiture Can you drive a truck?

Module 4 35 run [rn] courir I can run faster than Tom.

Module 4 36 film director [film də�rektə] réalisateur / réalisatrice Hitchcock was the greatest film director.

Module 4 36 send [send] envoyer He sent the cheque last week.

Module 4 36 theatre [�θiətə] théâtre Shall we go to the theatre this evening?

Module 4 36 art [ɑ�t] l'art He's very good at art, look at these paintings.

Module 4 36 architecture [�ɑ�kətektʃə] l'architecture The city has some beautiful architecture.

Module 4 36 local [�ləυkəl] du coin Our kids go to the local school.

Module 4 36 enjoy [in�dɔi] prendre plaisir à My wife enjoys riding.

Module 4 36 free time [fri� tɑim] temps libre What do you do in your free time?

Module 4 36 miss [mis] manquer I really missed Paula after she'd left.

Module 4 36 ordinary [�ɔ�dənəri] ordinaire It's just an ordinary camera.

Module 4 36 Wales [weilz] le Pays de Galle Shrewsbury is located between England and Wales.

Module 4 36 billionaire [�biljə�neə] milliardaire He started in the local market, now he's a billionaire.

Module 4 36 couple [�kpəl] couple Stuart and Michelle make a great couple.

Module 4 36 still [stil] encore Andy's still asleep.

Module 4 36 Welsh [welʃ] gallois The Welsh rugby team crushed the English.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 4 37 both [bəυθ] tous les deux Anne and John are both scientists.

Module 4 37 hospital [�hɒspitl] hôpital Rick's dad is in hospital for an operation.

Module 4 37 near [niə] près de He lives near Bristol.

Module 4 37 sometimes [�smtaimz] parfois I go there for lunch sometimes.

Module 4 37 monkey [�mnki] singe Stop that, you little monkey!

Module 4 37 weather [�weðə] temps (qu'il fait) Did you have good weather on your trip?

Module 4 37 own [əυn] propre She wants her own room.

Module 4 38 newspaper [�nju�s�peipə] journal I saw his picture in the newspaper.

Module 4 38 letter [�letə] lettre I got a letter from my friend Anne yesterday.

Module 4 38 nothing [�nθiŋ] rien Nothing surprises me any more.

Module 4 38 shopping [�ʃɒpiŋ] les courses, les achats I'll do the shopping this week.

Module 4 38 magazine [�m��ə�zi�n] magazine I bought a magazine to read on the train.

Module 4 38 guitar [�i�tɑ�] guitare An acoustic guitar.

Module 4 38 relative [�relətiv] les proches, les gens de la famille We'll be visiting relatives at Christmas.

Module 4 38 usually [�ju�uəli] habituellement We usually go out for dinner on Saturday.

Module 4 38 often [�ɒfən] souvent I often work at the weekend.

Module 4 38 never [�nevə] jamais He never saw her again.

Module 4 38 always [�ɔ�lwəz] toujours Always lock your car.

Module 4 38 ever [�evə] jamais, un jour Have you ever eaten snails?

Module 4 38 concert [�kɒnsət] concert We went to a concert last night.

Module 4 38 how about you? [haυ ə�baυt jυ] Et toi? I'm hungry, how about you?

Module 4 38 visit [�vizət] visiter, rendre visite à My aunt is coming to visit us next week.

Module 4 38 poetry [�pəυətri] la poésie Shelley's poetry brings me to tears.

Module 4 39 Ireland [aiərl�nd] l'Irlande Ireland drew with France.

Module 4 39 type [taip] genre What type of food do you like?

Module 4 39 piano [pi��nəυ] le piano I'm learning to play the piano.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 4 39 also [�ɔ�lsəυ] aussi We specialize in shoes, but we also sell handbags.

Module 4 39 go out [�əυ �aυt] sortir Shall we go out tonight or stay in?

Module 4 39 travel [�tr�vəl] voyager Martha would like to travel abroad.

Module 4 39 meat [mi�t] viande I don't eat meat, I'm vegetarian.

Module 4 39 receive [ri�si�v] recevoir She received a letter from her mother.

Module 4 39 interest [�intrəst] hobby, passion We both have an interest in music.

Module 4 39 classical [�kl�sikəl] classique Classical music is much better than hip-hop.

Module 4 39 agree [ə��ri�] être d'accord I agree with Karen. It's much too expensive.

Module 4 40 polite [pə�lait] poli He was always very polite.

Module 4 40 bill [bil] addition Have you paid the electricity bill ?

Module 4 40 lemonade [�lemə�neid] limonade A glass of lemonade.

Module 4 40 drink (n) [drink] rafraîchissement Can I have a drink of water please?

Module 4 40 good idea [�υd ai�diə] bonne idée That's a good idea, let's do it.

Module 4 40 anything else [�eniθiŋ��els] autre chose Is that all or is there anything else?

Module 4 40 just a minute [dst ə �minət] juste une minute Just a minute, that doesn't seem right.

Module 4 40 another [ə�nðə] un(e) autre Do you want another waffle?

Module 4 40 clean [kli�n] propre Have you any clean towels?

Module 4 40 spoon [spu�n] cuiller He used a spoon to eat spaghetti.

Module 4 40 sugar [�ʃυ�ə] sucre Do you take sugar in your tea?

Module 4 40 coffee [�kɒfi] café I don't like coffee.

Module 4 41 violin [�vaiə�lin] violon He plays violin in the school orchestra.

Module 4 41 catch [k�tʃ] attraper, saisir, prendre Tom leapt up and caught the ball.

Module 4 41 large [lɑ�d] grand A large house with 15 rooms.

Module 4 41 place [pleis] lieu I like this place a lot - they have really good food.

Module 4 41 watch [wɒtʃ] regarder Watch me, I'll show you.

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Module 5 42 train [trein] train What time's the next train to Clarkesville?

Module 5 42 tram [tr�m] tram They best way to get around Milan is by tram.

Module 5 42 aeroplane [�eərəplein] avion I've never flown an aeroplane before.

Module 5 42 ship [ʃip] navire Supplies came by ship.

Module 5 42 scooter [�sku�tə] scooter Nearly every Italian kid has a scooter.

Module 5 42 ferry [�feri] ferry We took the car on the Channel ferry.

Module 5 42 underground [�ndə�raυnd] métro The London underground is called "the Tube"

Module 5 42 subway [�sbwei] métro The New York City subway.

Module 5 42 business people [�biznis] hommes d'affaires Look at all the suits, it's full of business people.

Module 5 42 by car [bai kɑ�] en voiture We go to school by car.

Module 5 42 by bus [bai bs] en bus They organised two trips by bus.

Module 5 42 on foot [ɒn fυt] à pied It's not far, go on foot.

Module 5 42 queue (n) [kju�] queue There was a long queue outside the cinema.

Module 5 42 passenger [�p�sində] passager Rail passengers are facing even longer delays.

Module 5 42 crowded [�kraυdəd] encombré The beach is crowded in summer.

Module 5 42 slowly [�sləυli] lentement White clouds drifted slowly across the sky.

Module 5 42 traffic [�tr�fik] circulation There was heavy traffic on the motorway.

Module 5 43 right [rait] à droite Take a right at the traffic lights.

Module 5 43 left [left] à gauche The scar was on the left side of his face.

Module 5 43 wait [weit] attendre Hurry up! Everyone's waiting.

Module 5 43 difficult [�difikəlt] difficile Skiing isn't difficult, but it takes practice.

Module 5 43 get on [�et ɒn] monter (à bord de) Get on the bus at the station.

Module 5 43 get off [�et ɒf] descendre de We get off the train at Glasgow.

Module 5 43 journey [�d��ni] voyage How long does your journey to school take?

Module 5 43 Moscow [mɒskəυ] Moscou The Kremlin is in Moscow.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 5 43 station [�steiʃən] station I'm getting off at the next station.

Module 5 43 walk [wɔ�k] marcher, aller à pied I usually walk to college.

Module 5 44 museum [mju��ziəm] musée The Museum of Modern Art.

Module 5 44 transport [tr�n�spɔ�t] les transports Cycling is a healthy form of transport.

Module 5 44 cost [kɒst] le coût The costs have gone up.

Module 5 44 because of [bi�kɒz ɒv] à cause de Because of your attitude, you have to go.

Module 5 44 tip [tip] la pointe The tip of her nose.

Module 5 44 free [fri�] gratuit There's a free gift with this month's magazine.

Module 5 44 through [θru�] à travers, par They drove through the tunnel under the mountain.

Module 5 44 Natural History [�n�tʃrəl �histəri] histoire naturelle He's a Professor of Natural History.

Module 5 44 Air Train [eə trein] métro aérien It's a new transport system at the airport called the air train.

Module 5 44 afternoon [�ɑ�ftə�nu�n] après-midi I'll see you on Sunday afternoon .

Module 5 44 every [�evri] chaque, tous les Every student will take the test.

Module 5 45 it depends [it di�pendz] ça dépend It depends on how she reacts.

Module 5 45 smoke [sməυk] la fumée Clouds of smoke came from the chimney.

Module 5 45 easily [�i�zəli] facilement You can find information easily on the Internet.

Module 5 45 safely [�seifli] prudemment Drive safely!

Module 5 45 midnight [�midnait] minuit We close at midnight.

Module 5 45 scheduled [skedəld] prévu The meeting has been scheduled for Friday.

Module 5 45 departure [di�pɑ�tʃə] départ Check in at the airport an hour before departure.

Module 5 45 arrival [ə�raivəl] arrivée Julie met Mike a few days after her arrival at college.

Module 5 45 transit [�tr�nsət] transit Goods often get lost in transit.

Module 5 45 delayed [di�leid] retardé The elections will be delayed until June.

Module 5 45 last call [lɑ�st kɔ�l] dernier appel Last call for passengers travelling to New York, the flight is about to depart.

Module 5 45 proceed [prə�si�d] avancer Passengers are requested to proceed to gate 7.

Module 5 45 late [leit] en retard Sorry I'm late!

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 5 45 change [tʃeind] changer She's changed a lot.

Module 5 45 final call [�fainəl kɔ�l] dernier appel I heard the final call but it was too late.

Module 5 45 show [ʃəυ] montrer She showed me her photos.

Module 5 45 passport [�pɑ�spɔ�t] passeport My son holds an American passport.

Module 5 45 desk [desk] comptoir The woman at the desk for my tickets.

Module 5 46 international [�intə�n�ʃənəl] international There are few international flights from this airport.

Module 5 46 spend [spend] dépenser I've spent all my money.

Module 5 46 United Arab Emirates les Émirats Arabes Unis

Module 5 46 real [riəl] réel The story is based on real events.

Module 5 46 busy [�bizi] occupé Alex is busy studying for his exams.

Module 5 46 carry [�k�ri] porter, transporter Let me carry that bag for you.

Module 5 47 object [ɒb�dekt] objet She had several strange-looking objects in her bag.

Module 5 47 building [�bildiŋ] bâtiment The science laboratory is in this building.

Module 5 48 far [fɑ�] loin We don't live far from the station.

Module 5 48 kilometre [�kilə�mi�tə] kilomètre The town is 3 kilometres from the hotel.

Module 5 48 several [�sevərəl] plusieurs I called several times, but she never got back to me.

Module 5 48 nearly [�niəli] presque We've nearly finished.

Module 5 48 road [rəυd] route, rue Is this the road to Stratford?

Module 5 48 poor [pɔ�] pauvre Her family were very poor, but still had their pride.

Module 5 49 platform [�pl�tfɔ�m] voie The train for Hogwarts leaves from Platform 9¾.

Module 5 49 return [ri�t��n] rentrer She didn't return until late.

Module 5 49 sign (v) [sain] signer Sign your name here please.

Module 5 49 ticket clerk [�tikit klɑ�k] guichetier / guichetière The ticket clerk was very rude.

Module 5 49 south [saυθ] sud Which way is south?

Module 5 49 expensive [ik�spensiv] cher We can't afford this - it's too expensive.

Module 5 49 public transport [�pblik tr�n�spɔ�t] les transports publics The government should put more into public transport.

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Module 6 52 countable dénombrable

Module 6 52 uncountable non-dénombrable

Module 6 52 milk [milk] lait A glass of milk.

Module 6 52 egg [e�] œuf Blackbirds lay their eggs in March.

Module 6 52 butter [�btə] beurre Fry the onions in butter.

Module 6 52 cereal [�siəriəl] céréale A bowl of cereal.

Module 6 52 orange [�ɒrənd] orange Sicilian oranges taste great.

Module 6 52 jam [d�m] confiture I like raspberry jam on my toast.

Module 6 52 apple [��pəl] pomme Grandma's apple pie - can't beat it.

Module 6 52 toast [təυst] toast Welsh butter tastes great on toast.

Module 6 52 bread roll [bred rəυl] petit pain We had a bread roll with our soup.

Module 6 52 sausage [�sɒsid] saucisse Put some sausages on the barbecue.

Module 6 52 grape [�reip] raisin Try some grapes with Gorgonzola - fantastic!

Module 6 52 banana [bə�nɑ�nə] banane Have you ever tried a banana on the barbecue?

Module 6 52 cheese [tʃi�z] fromage My packed lunch consists of a cheese sandwich.

Module 6 52 yoghurt [�jɒ�ət] yoghourt A pot of strawberry yogurt.

Module 6 52 orange juice [�ɒrind �du�s] jus d'orange I only like freshly-squeezed orange juice.

Module 6 52 water [�wɔ�tə] eau Can I have a drink of water?

Module 6 52 tea [ti�] thé Let's have a nice cup of tea.

Module 6 52 fruit [fru�t] fruits Bananas are my favourite fruit.

Module 6 52 biscuit [�biskət] biscuit Who wants a chocolate biscuit?

Module 6 53 true [tru�] vrai Is it true that you're moving to Skye?

Module 6 53 some [səm] du, des, un peu de Do you want some coffee?

Module 6 53 false [fɔ�ls] faux He gave false information to the police.

Module 6 53 picture [�piktʃə] image That's a nice picture of Jeanette.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 6 53 wall [wɔ�l] mur We stuck pictures on the classroom walls .

Module 6 53 bin [bin] poubelle She threw the letter in the bin.

Module 6 53 plant [plɑ�nt] plante Don't forget to water the plants.

Module 6 53 coffee machine [�kɒfi mə�ʃi�n] percolateur There's a coffee machine in front of the lift.

Module 6 53 floor [flɔ�] sol There was a pile of books on the floor.

Module 6 53 try [trai] essayer I'm trying to find out what happened.

Module 6 54 carrot [�k�rət] carotte Carrots make you see better in the dark - rubbish!

Module 6 54 chocolate [�tʃɒklət] chocolat A chocolate bar.

Module 6 54 vegetable [�vedtəbəl] légume We had some vegetables with our meat.

Module 6 54 grilled [�rild] grillé My mum likes only grilled salmon.

Module 6 54 fish [fiʃ] poisson How many fish did you catch?

Module 6 54 lemon [�lemən] citron A slice of lemon in my G&T please.

Module 6 54 melon [�melən] melon Cut the melon in half and scoop out the flesh, then add the Parma ham.

Module 6 54 noodles [�nu�dlz] nouilles Drop the noodles into boiling salted water.

Module 6 54 nut [nt] noix A cashew nut.

Module 6 54 pasta [�p�stə] pâtes My favourite pasta is farfalle.

Module 6 54 rice [rais] riz We had chicken with boiled rice.

Module 6 54 vitamin [�vitəmən] vitamine Oranges contain a lot of vitamin C.

Module 6 54 mineral [�minərəl] minéral The area is very rich in minerals.

Module 6 54 protein [�prəυti�n] protéine He's on a protein diet to gain weight.

Module 6 54 calories [�k�ləri] calories An average potato has about 90 calories.

Module 6 54 healthy [�helθi] sain I suddenly feel healthy since I stopped smoking.

Module 6 54 unhealthy [n�helθi] mauvais pour la santé She always looks so unhealthy.

Module 6 54 vegetarian [�vedə�teəriən] végétarien Did you know that a lot of Italian food is vegetarian?

Module 6 54 dark [dɑ�k] obscur, sombre It's only five o'clock, and it's already dark .

Module 6 54 fact [f�kt] fait They won't make a decision until they know the facts.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 6 54 myth [miθ] mythe It's a myth that Elvis Presley is still alive.

Module 6 54 natural [�n�tʃərəl] naturel Echinacea is a natural remedy for colds+G464.

Module 6 54 fruit juice [fru�t du�s] jus de fruits The only fruit juice they had was pear.

Module 6 54 teeth [ti�θ] dents It's bad for your teeth to eat sweets.

Module 6 54 between [bi�twi�n] entre He sat between the two women on the sofa.

Module 6 54 instead [in�sted] plutôt If Jane can't go, I'll go instead.

Module 6 54 up to [p tə] jusqu'à It's up to you what you do.

Module 6 54 feel [fi�l] se sentir I felt cold and lonely.

Module 6 54 hungry [�hn�ri] affamé, avoir faim I'm getting hungry, let's eat!

Module 6 54 sugary [�ʃυ�əri] sucré Sugary drinks.

Module 6 54 tired [taiəd] fatigué You look tired.

Module 6 54 cup [kp] tasse Would you like a cup of tea?

Module 6 54 generally [�denərəli] généralement The arrangements have generally worked well.

Module 6 54 put [pυt] mettre Where did I put my keys?

Module 6 54 especially [i�speʃəli] particulièrement The town is very busy, especially in summer.

Module 6 54 dish [diʃ] plat A dish of cherry pie with whipped cream

Module 6 54 contain [kən�tein] contenir The suitcase contained a lot of old clothes.

Module 6 54 oil [ɔil] pétrole Kuwait is one of the countries that exports oil.

Module 6 54 fattening [�f�tniŋ] qui fait grossir Avoid fattening foods like doughnuts.

Module 6 54 portion [�pɔ�ʃən] portion Two portions of fries, please.

Module 6 54 need [ni�d] avoir besoin de These plants need plenty of light and water.

Module 6 54 diet [�daiət] régime It is important to eat a healthy diet.

Module 6 54 for example [fər�i��zɑ�mpəl] par exemple Take a fine wine, for example Rioja.

Module 6 54 balanced [�b�lənst] équilibré He has a very balanced attitude to the situation.

Module 6 54 particularly [pə�tikjələli] particulièrement Crime is increasing, particularly in the cities.

Module 6 55 list [list] liste I need a list of the people coming to the party.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 6 56 blood [bld] sang I cut my finger and there was blood everywhere!

Module 6 56 human body [�hju�mən �bɒdi] corps humain It's a documentary about the human body.

Module 6 56 desert [di�z��t] désert The Sahara desert.

Module 6 56 mile [mail] mile = 1 609,33 mètres My house is about 15 miles north of here.

Module 6 56 cigarette [�si�ə�ret] cigarette A packet of cigarettes

Module 6 56 smoke (v) [sməυk] fumer I don't smoke any more.

Module 6 56 sleep [sli�p] dormir Did you sleep well?

Module 6 56 gym [dim] salle de gym I go to the gym twice a week.

Module 6 57 soup [su�p] soupe Tomato soup.

Module 6 57 prawn [prɔ�n] crevette a prawn sandwich

Module 6 57 chicken [�tʃikən] poulet Roast chicken.

Module 6 57 plate [pleit] assiette Take a plate and help yourself.

Module 6 57 knife [naif] couteau This knife is very sharp.

Module 6 57 fork [fɔ�k] fourchette Put the knives and forks on the table.

Module 6 57 sunglasses [�sn��lɑ�səz] lunettes de soleil Vic folded his sunglasses and put them in his pocket.

Module 6 57 hat [h�t] chapeau A big straw hat.

Module 6 57 dress [dres] habiller qn Can you dress the kids?

Module 6 57 feather [�feðə] plume An ostrich feather.

Module 6 57 balloon [bə�lu�n] ballon Can you blow up these balloons?

Module 6 57 drum [drm] tambour, batterie Jason plays the drums.

Module 6 57 difference [�difərəns] différence The main difference between them is their age.

Module 6 57 describe [di�skraib] décrire Police asked the woman to describe her attacker.

Module 6 57 middle [�midl] milieu We rowed out to the middle of the lake.

Module 6 57 cap [k�p] casquette A baseball cap.

Module 6 57 dress (n) [dres] robe She was wearing a white dress.

Module 6 58 burger [�b���ə] hamburger Antonio ate half his burger in one bite.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 6 58 mayonnaise [�meiə�neiz] mayonnaise Do you want ketchup or mayonnaise on your chips?

Module 6 58 order (v) [�ɔ�də] commander He sat down and ordered a beer.

Module 6 58 eat in [i�t �in] manger à la maison We're eating in tonight.

Module 6 58 altogether [�ɔ�ltə��eðə] en tout Bradley seems to have disappeared altogether.

Module 6 59 grow [�rəυ] grandir Babies grow quickly in their first year.

Module 6 59 bunch [bntʃ] bouquet He gave her a bunch of flowers.

Module 6 59 used to [�ju�st tu�] être habitué à We used to go to the movies every week.

Module 6 59 mixture [�mikstʃə] mélange Stir the mixture with a spoon until it is smooth.

Module 6 59 wheat [wi�t] froment A field of wheat.

Module 6 59 mix [miks] mélanger Oil and water don't mix.

Module 6 59 traffic jam [�tr�fik d�m] embouteillage We were stuck in a traffic jam for hours.

Module 6 59 match (n) [m�tʃ] match Did you watch the match between Kenya and Ireland?

Module 6 59 glass [�lɑ�s] verre The ball hit the window and broke the glass.

Module 6 59 information desk [�infə�meiʃən desk] guichet des renseignements You can pick up a leaflet from the information desk.

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Module 7 60 scientist [�saiəntəst] un scientifique A brilliant scientist.

Module 7 60 political leader [pə�litikəl �li�də] dirigeant(e) politique He was one of the great political leaders of the twentieth century.

Module 7 60 artist [�ɑ�təst] artiste It is hard to make money as an artist.

Module 7 60 comedian [kə�mi�diən] comédien, comique He started as a stand-up comedian.

Module 7 60 writer [�raitə] écrivain / romancière A science-fiction writer.

Module 7 60 composer [kəm�pəυzə] compositeur The centenary of the composer's birth

Module 7 60 born [bɔ�n] né Where were you born?

Module 7 60 deaf [def] sourd Deaf children.

Module 7 60 president [�prezədənt] président President Lincoln.

Module 7 60 United States [ju��naitid �steits] les États-Unis That area of the United States is known for hurricanes.

Module 7 60 originally [ə�ridinəli] à l'origine Her family originally came from Thailand.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 7 61 blind [blaind] aveugle She's almost blind in her right eye.

Module 7 61 communist [�kɒmjənəst] communiste The Communist Party.

Module 7 61 leader [�li�də] dirigeant Leaders of the black community.

Module 7 61 ballet dancer [�b�lei �dɑ�nsə] danseur/danseuse de ballet He married a ballet dancer.

Module 7 61 mathematician [�m�θəmə�tiʃən] mathématicien You need to be a mathematician to understand those figures.

Module 7 61 opera singer [�ɒpərə �siŋə] chanteur/chnateuse d'opéra She's a trained opera singer.

Module 7 61 at home [ət �həυm] à la maison, chez soi We were at home all evening officer.

Module 7 61 frightened [�fraitnd] effrayé Don't be frightened. I won't hurt you.

Module 7 61 popular [�pɒpjələ] connu Is Ben popular at school?

Module 7 61 emperor [�empərə] empereur The emperor was in residence at his summer palace.

Module 7 61 revolution [�revə�lu�ʃən] révolution The French Revolution.

Module 7 61 landing (n) [�l�ndiŋ] atterrissage The pilot had to make an emergency landing.

Module 7 61 moon [mu�n] lune The first person to land on the moon

Module 7 61 war [wɔ�] guerre He was a prisoner during the Vietnam War.

Module 7 61 hit single [hit �siŋ�əl] chanson à succès It was their first hit single.

Module 7 62 surprising [sə�praiziŋ] surprenant It's hardly surprising that they lost the game.

Module 7 62 become [bi�km] devenir Kennedy became the first Catholic president.

Module 7 62 be interested in [bi �intristid in] s'intéresser à He was very interested in her comments.

Module 7 62 graduate(v) [��r�duət] obtenir son diplôme, finir ses études He graduated from Harvard last year.

Module 7 62 network [�netw��k] réseau A high-speed European rail network.

Module 7 62 decide [di�said] décider Megan decided to go to Denise's party.

Module 7 62 be linked [bi linkt] être relié It is linked with the incident last week.

Module 7 62 invent [in�vent] inventer Alexander Bell invented the telephone.

Module 7 62 leave [li�v] quitter Frances left work early to meet her mother.

Module 7 62 look [lυk] regarder I didn't see it. I wasn't looking.

Module 7 62 hair [heə] cheveux Go and brush your hair.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 7 62 idea [ai�diə] idée What a good idea!

Module 7 62 world wide [w��ld�waid] du monde entier Damage to the environment is a world wide issue.

Module 7 62 physics [�fiziks] la physique Advanced physics.

Module 7 62 Switzerland [�switsələnd] la Suisse Switzerland is a federal republic.

Module 7 62 information network [�infə�meiʃən �netw��k] réseau d'information The I.T. guys have set up an information network on the server.

Module 7 62 call (v) [kɔ�l] appeler His friends call him Andy.

Module 7 62 article [�ɑ�tikəl] article I read an interesting article about drugs.

Module 7 62 universe [�ju�nəv��s] univers Everything in the universe.

Module 7 62 everyone [�evriwn] chacun, tout le monde Is everyone ready to go?

Module 7 62 exchange [iks�tʃeind] échange Our aim is to encourage the exchange of information.

Module 7 62 personal details [�p��sənəl �di�teilz] renseignements personnels The police officer asked us for our personal details.

Module 7 63 arrive [ə�raiv] arriver Your letter arrived yesterday.

Module 7 63 begin [bi��in] commencer The meeting will begin at 10:00.

Module 7 63 believe [bə�li�v] croire Do you believe his story?

Module 7 63 can [k�n] pouvoir, savoir You can swim, can't you?

Module 7 63 take [teik] prendre Take this note to Dr Mason.

Module 7 63 share [ʃeə] partager I shared a room with her when I was at college.

Module 7 63 die [dai] mourir He died at the age of 98.

Module 7 63 steal [sti�l] voler Someone stole my passport.

Module 7 63 want [wɒnt] vouloir Do you want a drink?

Module 7 63 win [win] gagner Who do you think will win the election?

Module 7 63 Scotsman [�skɒtsmən] un Ecossais(e) Sean Connery is a famous Scotsman.

Module 7 63 inventor [in�ventə] inventeur The inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell.

Module 7 63 invention [in�venʃən] invention The computer was one of the most important inventions of the twentieth century.

Module 7 63 Patent Office [p�tnt ɒfis] le bureau des brevets Einstein began his career in a patent office.

Module 7 63 father in-law [�fɑ�ðərin�lɔ�] beau-père I borrowed my father-in-law's car.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 7 63 toy [tɔi] jouet Anna was playing with her toys.

Module 7 63 congress [�kɒn�res] congrès A congress of the ruling Labour Party.

Module 7 63 Croatian [kro�eiʃ�] croate The Croatian team won the match.

Module 7 63 sell [sel] vendre He sold his car for £5000.

Module 7 63 Nobel Prize [�nəυbl praiz] le prix Nobel She won the Nobel Prize for literature.

Module 7 64 story [�stɔ�ri] histoire Do you know the story of Peter Pan?

Module 7 64 period [�piəriəd] temps Do not sit at a computer for long periods.

Module 7 64 meet [mi�t] rencontrer I'll meet you at 8 o'clock.

Module 7 64 servant [�s��vənt] domestique Many young girls became domestic servants.

Module 7 64 during [�djυəriŋ] pendant During the summer she worked as a waitress.

Module 7 64 First World War [�f��st �w��ld wɔ�] la Première Guerre mondiale It is a relic from the First World War.

Module 7 64 take sb. for a walk [teik smbədi fɔ� ə wɔ�k] emmener qqn en promenade I took her for a walk to clear her head.

Module 7 64 find [faind] trouver Will you help me find my bag?

Module 7 64 community [kə�mju�nəti] communauté The library serves the whole community.

Module 7 64 get married [�et �m�rid] se marier They got married in Las Vegas.

Module 7 64 third [θ��d] troisième Josh came third in the race.

Module 7 64 second [si�kɒnd] deuxième, second Joanna's in her second year at university.

Module 7 64 twelfth [twelfθ] douzième Her twelfth birthday.

Module 7 64 first [f��st] premier January is the first month of the year.

Module 7 64 fifth [fifθ] cinquième Her fifth birthday

Module 7 64 tenth [tenθ] dixième Her tenth book.

Module 7 64 seventh [�sevənθ] septième His seventh novel.

Module 7 65 last [lɑ�st] dernier My last boyfriend was crazy about football.

Module 7 65 ago [ə��əυ] il y a Jeff left an hour ago.

Module 7 65 clothes [kləυðz] vêtements He got up and put on his clothes.

Module 7 65 outside [aυt�said] dehors Can I go and play outside, Dad?

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 7 65 hairdresser [�heə�dresə] coiffeur, coiffeuse An appointment at the hairdresser's.

Module 7 65 sea [si�] mer The Mediterranean Sea.

Module 7 65 lake [leik] lac Lake Michigan.

Module 7 65 over [�əυvə] au-dessus de I jumped over the wall and ran along the bank.

Module 7 65 dentist [�dentəst] dentiste I'm going to the dentist's this afternoon.

Module 7 65 go on holiday [�əυ ɒn �hɒlədi] aller en vacances We're going on holiday next week.

Module 7 66 receptionist [ri�sepʃənəst] réceptionniste The receptionist gave him the key.

Module 7 67 hate [heit] détester Mary really hated him after that.

Module 7 67 photograph [�fəυtə�rɑ�f] photo She showed me a photograph of her son.

Module 8

Module 8 68 cartoon [kɑ��tu�n] dessin animé Cartoon characters such as Donald Duck.

Module 8 68 love story [�lv �stɔ�ri] histoire d'amour It's a love-story set in Verona.

Module 8 68 comedy [�kɒmədi] comédie All my favourite films are comedies.

Module 8 68 horror [�hɒrə] horreur She stared at him in horror.

Module 8 68 historical [hi�stɒrikəl] historique The film is based on a historical event.

Module 8 68 sad [s�d] triste Linda looks very sad today.

Module 8 68 frightening [�fraitniŋ] effrayant It's a very frightening film.

Module 8 68 exciting [ik�saitiŋ] passionnant It was a pretty exciting game.

Module 8 68 violent [�vaiələnt] violent An increase in violent crime.

Module 8 68 interesting [�intrəstiŋ] intéressant A good teacher can make any subject interesting.

Module 8 68 romantic [rəυ�m�ntik] romantique I wish my boyfriend was more romantic.

Module 8 68 boring [�bɔ�riŋ] ennuyant His job sounds so boring.

Module 8 68 silly [�sili] stupide What a silly question!

Module 8 68 earn [��n] gagner She earns £27,000 a year.

Module 8 68 average [��vərid] moyenne The average cost of making a movie has risen by 15%.

Module 8 68 Lebanese [lebəni�z] libanais We ate in a Lebanese restaurant.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 8 68 appear [ə�piə] sembler The noise appeared to come from the bedroom.

Module 8 68 full-length [�fυl� lenθ] de long métrage I've seen the full-length version of the film.

Module 8 69 starring [stɑ�riŋ] avec … dans le rôle principal A movie starring Mel Gibson.

Module 8 69 successful [sək�sesfəl] qui a du succès They were successful in persuading him to join them.

Module 8 69 top-paid [�tɒp peid] très bien payé He took a top-paid job in the City.

Module 8 69 probably [�prɒbəbli] probablement We'll probably go to France next year.

Module 8 69 best paid [best peid] le mieux payé She's the best-paid employee.

Module 8 69 favourite [�feivərət] favori We chose Joe's favourite music for the party.

Module 8 69 silent movie [�sailənt �mu�vi�] film muet He first appeared in silent movies.

Module 8 69 act (v) [�kt] agir Unless the UN acts soon, more people will die.

Module 8 69 India [�indiə] l'Inde The 50th anniversary of India's independence.

Module 8 70 create [kri�eit] créer The new factory should create 450 jobs.

Module 8 70 follow [�fɒləυ] suivre I followed her into the house.

Module 8 70 fall in love [fɔ�l in lv] tomber amoureux They fell in love and got married.

Module 8 70 vampire [�v�mpaiə] vampire "He's a vampire!", cried Dr. Van Helsing.

Module 8 70 castle [�kɑ�səl] château A 12th century castle.

Module 8 70 hole [həυl] trou There's a hole in my shoe.

Module 8 70 adventure [əd�ventʃə] aventure It's a book about Johnson's adventures at sea.

Module 8 70 forest [�fɒrəst] forêt He got lost in the forest.

Module 8 70 monster [�mɒnstə] monstre A sea monster.

Module 8 70 handsome [�h�nsəm] beau He was tall, dark and handsome.

Module 8 70 pleased [pli�zd] content Are you pleased with the result?

Module 8 71 rabbit [�r�bət] lapin My pet rabbit is called Fifi.

Module 8 71 ugly [��li] laid Ugly modern buildings.

Module 8 71 angry [��n�ri] fâché He was beginning to get angry.

Module 8 71 kill [kil] tuer He's in jail for killing a policeman.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 8 71 wear [weə] porter She was wearing jeans and a red jumper.

Module 8 71 ride [raid] monter à cheval She learned to ride when she was five.

Module 8 71 rollerblades [�rəυləbleidz] des rollers I got new rollerblades for my birthday.

Module 8 71 rent (v) [rent] louer I rented a room from friends while I looked for work.

Module 8 71 news [nju�z] les informations I heard some interesting news about Charlie.

Module 8 72 author [�ɔ�θə] auteur Who is the author of 'Pride and Prejudice?

Module 8 72 behind [bi�haind] derrière The car behind us was driving too close.

Module 8 72 legend [�ledənd] légende The legend of King Arthur.

Module 8 72 if so [if səυ] si oui If so, then why are you here?

Module 8 72 fantasy story [f�n�təsi �stɔ�ri] récit fantastique, merveilleux It's simply not true, it's some fantasy story.

Module 8 72 Lord [lɔ�d] seigneur Lord Mountbatten.

Module 8 72 based on [beist ɒn] basé sur It's based on a true story.

Module 8 72 novel [�nɒvəl] roman He is writing a novel about a boy's life.

Module 8 72 director [də�rektə] directeur The new marketing director.

Module 8 72 New Zealand [nju� �zi�lənd] la Nouvelle-Zélande New Zealand has two islands.

Module 8 72 fans [f�nz] les fans Kylie's adoring fans.

Module 8 72 queue (v) [kju�] faire la file We had to queue for over an hour to get tickets.

Module 8 72 ticket [�tikət] ticket How much are tickets for the concert?

Module 8 72 enormous [i�nɔ�məs] énorme It cost an enormous amount of money.

Module 8 72 return (n) [ri�t��n] le retour I was looking forward to my return to college.

Module 8 72 king [kiŋ] roi The King of Spain is visiting England.

Module 8 72 Middle Earth [�midl ��θ] la Terre du Milieu The story is set in Middle Earth.

Module 8 72 childhood [�tʃaildhυd] enfance Sara had a very happy childhood.

Module 8 72 ancient [�einʃənt] ancien Ancient Rome.

Module 8 72 professor [prə�fesə] professeur Professor Barclay.

Module 8 72 great-grandson [�reit ��r�nsn] arrière petit-fils His great-grandson also became Prime Minister.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 8 73 money [�mni] argent I spend a lot of money on clothes.

Module 8 73 abroad [ə�brɔ�d] à l'étranger He often has to go abroad on business.

Module 8 73 fashionable [�f�ʃənəbəl] à la mode Black is very fashionable now.

Module 8 73 musical instrument [mju�zikəl �instrəmənt] instrument de musique The shop was full of old musical instruments.

Module 8 73 remember [ri�membə] se souvenir She suddenly remembered that she had an appointment.

Module 8 73 old town [əυld �taυn] vieille ville She has a flat in the old town.

Module 8 73 club [klb] club I'm a member of the local drama club.

Module 8 73 tell [tel] parler Have you told John about the party?

Module 8 73 Prague [pr��] Prague Last December they visited Prague.

Module 8 73 early [���li] tôt It snowed in early January.

Module 8 74 kind [kaind] sorte, genre What kind of pizza do you want?

Module 8 74 play (n) [plei] pièce de théâtre We went to see a new play by Tom Stoppard.

Module 8 75 opera [�ɒpərə] opéra An opera singer.

Module 8 75 brilliant [�briljənt] excellent That's brilliant! Well done!

Module 8 76 what´s on ? [wɒts ɒn] Qu'est-ce qu'il y a (à voir)? What's on television tonight?

Module 8 76 perfect [�p��fikt] parfait She speaks perfect English.

Module 8 76 either...or [�aiðə ɔ�] ou … ou Either she goes or I go.

Module 8 76 that sort of thing [ð�t sɔ�t ɒv θiŋ] ce genre de choses I don't want to discuss that sort of thing with you.

Module 8 76 how about [haυ ə�baυt] Et si …? How about we eat out tonight?

Module 8 77 Damascus [d�mɑ�skəs] Damas His latest posting is in Damascus.

Module 8 77 Cairo [kɑirəυ] le Caire The teeming streets of Cairo.

Module 8 77 climb [klaim] grimper, monter She slowly climbed the stairs.

Module 8 77 Eiffel Tower [ɑifəl �taυə] la Tour Eiffel The symbol of France is the Eiffel Tower.

Module 9

Module 9 78 buy [bai] acheter Sam's just bought a new computer.

Module 9 78 small [smɔ�l] petit She comes from a small town.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 9 78 cheap [tʃi�p] bon-marché The jacket was quite cheap.

Module 9 78 uncomfortable [n�kmftəbəl] inconfortable The heat made her feel uncomfortable.

Module 9 78 new [nju�] neuf, nouveau Have you got their new album?

Module 9 78 slow [sləυ] lent The slowest runners started at the back.

Module 9 78 attractive [ə�tr�ktiv] attirant His new girlfriend is very attractive.

Module 9 78 older [�əυldə ] plus vieux In actual fact , she's older than me.

Module 9 78 bigger [�bi�ə] plus grand Fetch a large vase, the bigger the better.

Module 9 78 more expensive [mɔ� ik�spensiv] plus cher That's more expensive than the last one?

Module 9 78 easier [�i�zə��] plus facile The job was made all the easier by having the right tools.

Module 9 78 park (v) [pɑ�k] garer We couldn't find anywhere to park.

Module 9 78 better [�betə] mieux We need a better computer.

Module 9 79 in good condition [in �υd kən�diʃən] en bon état The car was in good condition.

Module 9 79 in bad condition [in b�d kən�diʃən] en mauvais état After the accident, he was in pretty bad condition.

Module 9 79 smart [smɑ�t] élégant Jill's a smart kid.

Module 9 79 sweet [swi�t] sucré This chocolate sauce is very sweet.

Module 9 79 easy to ride [�i�zi tə raid] facile à manœvrer The bike was easy to ride.

Module 9 80 diamond [�daiəmənd] diamant She wore a diamond ring.

Module 9 80 department store [di�pɑ�tmənt �stɔ�] grand magasin She bought it at a department store.

Module 9 80 item [�aitəm] article What was the last item of clothing you bought?

Module 9 80 for sale [fə �seil] à vendre, en vente The house is up for sale.

Module 9 80 tall [tɔ�l] grand The tallest boy in the class.

Module 9 80 Sultan [�sltən] sultan The Sultan of Brunei is reputed to be the world's richest person.

Module 9 80 head [hed] tête She rested her head on my shoulder.

Module 9 80 century [�sentʃəri] siècle The church was built in the 13th century

Module 9 80 high [hai] haut A high mountain.

Module 9 80 common [�kɒmən] habituel Rabbits are a common wild animal in this area.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 9 80 carpet [�kɑ�pət] tapis All the rooms had fitted carpets.

Module 9 80 rug [r�] carpette A beautiful Turkish rug.

Module 9 80 flower [�flaυə] fleur There was a vase of yellow flowers by the window.

Module 9 80 gift [�ift] cadeau Did you give your mother a gift?

Module 9 80 bird [b��d] oiseau Wild birds.

Module 9 80 herb [h��b] herbes Herbal remedies.

Module 9 80 decoration [�dekə�reiʃən] décoration The shop windows were full of Christmas decorations.

Module 9 80 medicine [�medsən] médicament, médecine Have you taken your medicine?

Module 9 81 nowadays [�naυədeiz] de nos jours, actuellement People live longer nowadays.

Module 9 81 shop [ʃɒp] magasin The town has some good clothes shops.

Module 9 81 traditional [trə�diʃənəl] traditionnel Traditional folk music.

Module 9 81 street market [�stri�t mɑ�kət] marché He got the watch from a street market.

Module 9 81 roof [ru�f] toit He installed a satellite dish on the roof.

Module 9 81 floating market [fləυtiŋ �mɑ�kət] marché flottant It's a floating market.

Module 9 81 Asia [�eiə] l'Asie Central Asia.

Module 9 81 tropical fruit [�trɒpikəl fru�t] fruits tropicaux Papaya is a tropical fruit.

Module 9 81 part [pɑ�t] partie Part of the roof was missing.

Module 9 81 square [skweə] carré A square table.

Module 9 81 colourful [�kləfəl] plein de couleurs I prefer colourful clothes.

Module 9 81 midday [�mid�dei] midi I met him at midday.

Module 9 81 lively [�laivli] vif, vive A lively child.

Module 9 81 Christmas market [�krisməs �mɑ�kət] marché de Noël Let's get some presents from the Christmas market.

Module 9 81 hand-made [h�ndmeid] fait-main She got a hand-made rug.

Module 9 81 atmosphere [��tməsfiə] atmosphère, ambiance The atmosphere at home was tense.

Module 9 81 help [help] aider How can I help?

Module 9 82 clothes shop [�kləυðz ʃɒp] magasin de vêtements She works in a clothes shop at the weekend.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 9 82 pharmacy [�fɑ�məsi] pharmacie An all-night pharmacy.

Module 9 82 dry-cleaner´s [�drai �kli�nəz] nettoyage à sec I took the jacket to the dry-cleaner's

Module 9 82 butcher [�bυtʃə] boucher Her dad's a butcher.

Module 9 82 post office [�pəυst �ɒfis] bureau de poste Get your stamps at the post office.

Module 9 82 bakery [�beikəri] boulangerie I love the smell from the bakery.

Module 9 82 local shop [�ləυkl ʃɒp] commerce de proximité The local shop sells everything.

Module 9 82 gift shop [�ift ʃɒp] boutique de cadeaux It's a specialist gift shop.

Module 9 82 dirty [�d��ti] sale Don't get your clothes dirty.

Module 9 82 haircut [�heəkt] coupe de cheveux I must have a haircut.

Module 9 82 present(n) [�prezənt] cadeau He got the computer as a birthday present.

Module 9 82 post [pəυst] poste The letter's in the post.

Module 9 82 toothpaste [�tu�θpeist] dentifrice Squeeze the toothpaste tube from the bottom.

Module 9 82 store directory [stɔ� dai�rektəri] guide du magasin Look through the store directory.

Module 9 82 basement [�beismənt] sous-sol The basement flooded and everything got soaked.

Module 9 82 food hall [�fu�d �hɔ�l] rayon d'alimentation The Harrod's food hall is amazing.

Module 9 82 cook and kitchenware [kυk ənd �kitʃinweə] articles de vaisselle et cuisine You'll find that in the cook and kitchenware department.

Module 9 82 luggage [�l�id] bagages They searched his luggage for illegal drugs.

Module 9 82 ground floor [��raυnd �flɔ�] rez-de-chaussée The men's clothing department is on the ground floor.

Module 9 82 perfumery [pə�fju�məri] parfumerie It's in the perfumery section, Madam.

Module 9 82 cosmetic [kɒz�metik] cosmétiques He had cosmetic surgery to make his nose smaller.

Module 9 82 handbag [�h�ndb��] sac à main There's a pen in my handbag.

Module 9 82 stationery [�steiʃənəri] papeterie A letter on hotel stationery.

Module 9 82 shoes [�ʃu�z] chaussures We specialize in shoes, but we also sell handbags.

Module 9 82 jewellery [�du�əlri] bijouterie She wears a lot of gold jewellery.

Module 9 82 gaming [��eimiŋ] jeux Online gaming.

Module 9 82 electrical goods [ilek�trikəl �υdz] électroménager The electrical goods are on the third floor.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 9 83 department [di�pɑ�tmənt] département The Geography department at Edinburgh University

Module 9 83 battery [�b�təri] pile It needs a new battery.

Module 9 84 choose [tʃu�z] choisir You can choose between ice cream and apple tart.

Module 9 84 souvenir [�su�və�niə] souvenir (objet) A souvenir of Paris.

Module 9 84 leather [�leðə] cuir A leather belt.

Module 9 84 lamp [l�mp] lampe A desk lamp.

Module 9 84 silk [silk] soie A silk shirt.

Module 9 84 scarf [skɑ�f] foulard He wore a scarf.

Module 9 85 expect [ik�spekt] s'attendre à Do you expect to travel a lot this year?

Module 9 85 well-paid [�wel peid] bien payé Work in advertising is very well paid indeed.

Module 10

Module 10 86 report (n) [ri�pɔ�t] rapport Martens gave a report on his sales trip to Korea.

Module 10 86 boss [bɒs] chef She asked her boss for the day off.

Module 10 86 chat [tʃ�t] bavarder Jo was chatting to Sam.

Module 10 87 trainers [�treinəz] des baskets Hey, cool trainers!

Module 10 87 jumper [�dmpə] pull The jumper didn't fit so I took it back to the shop.

Module 10 88 trousers [�traυzəz] pantalon These trousers are too big.

Module 10 88 sandals [s�ndl] des sandales A pair of leather sandals.

Module 10 88 tights [taits] collants A pair of black tights.

Module 10 88 tie [tai] cravate What a dreadful tie!

Module 10 88 coat [kəυt] manteau Put your coat on if you're going out.

Module 10 88 belt [belt] ceinture I tightened my belt.

Module 10 88 briefcase [�bri�fkeis] mallette Sally opened her briefcase and fished out a small card.

Module 10 88 skirt [sk��t] jupe She wore a white blouse and a plain black skirt.

Module 10 88 shorts [ʃɔ�ts] un short Jack was wearing a pair of shorts and a T-shirt.

Module 10 88 boots [bu�ts] des bottes She wore high-heeled boots.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 10 88 socks [sɒks] chaussettes Socks with elastic around the top.

Module 10 88 gloves [�lvz] gants A pair of gloves.

Module 10 88 earrings [�iəriŋz] boucles d'oreille You're not allowed to wear earrings to school.

Module 10 88 shirt [ʃ��t] chemise I have to wear a shirt and tie to work.

Module 10 88 suit [su�t] costume / tailleur A light-weight suit.

Module 10 88 jacket [�d�kət] veste He was wearing jeans and a leather jacket.

Module 10 88 backpack [�b�kp�k] sac à dos Make sure your backpack is strapped on tightly.

Module 10 88 sports bag [�spɔ�ts b��] sac de sport He put his boots into a sports bag.

Module 10 88 street fashion [�stri�t�f�ʃn] la mode de tous les jours Most designers start by looking at street fashion.

Module 10 88 banker [�b�nkə] banquier My dad's a banker.

Module 10 88 appointment [ə�pɔintmənt] rendez-vous She has an appointment with a client at 10.30.

Module 10 88 accountant [ə�kaυntənt] comptable RCA is advertising for an accountant.

Module 10 88 wedding [�wediŋ] mariage Have you been invited to their wedding?

Module 10 88 college [�kɒlid] université I want to go to art college.

Module 10 89 uniform [�ju�nəfɔ�m] uniforme Do you like the new school uniform?

Module 10 89 heavy [�hevi] lourd I can't lift this box - it's too heavy.

Module 10 89 get ready [�et redi] se préparer Get ready, we're leaving.

Module 10 89 little [�litl] petit The little shop was very crowded.

Module 10 89 bright [brait] clair The bright flames of the candles.

Module 10 89 quite [kwait] assez She's quite tall for her age.

Module 10 89 at the moment [�t ðə �məυmənt] en ce moment At the moment, I'm feeling quite depressed.

Module 10 90 casual [�k�uəl] décontracté She's always been pretty casual about her appearance.

Module 10 90 perfume [�p��fju�m] parfum She never wears perfume.

Module 10 90 lucky [�lki] avoir de la chance "I just got the last bus." "That was lucky!"

Module 10 90 moustache [mə�stɑ�ʃ] moustache He's shaved off his moustache.

Module 10 90 in his/her thirties [in hiz, h����tiz] dans la trentaine He must be in his thirties.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 10 90 slim [slim] svelte You're looking a lot slimmer - have you lost weight?

Module 10 90 beard [biəd] barbe He has shaved his beard off.

Module 10 90 shaved [ʃeivd] rasé Tony shaved and changed his shirt.

Module 10 90 short [ʃɔ�t] court It's quite a short film.

Module 10 90 well-built [�wel bilt] bien bâti He was described as well-built.

Module 10 90 medium-length [�mi�diəm �lenθ] de taille moyenne She has medium-length hair.

Module 10 90 pony-tail [pəυni teil] queue de cheval He has a pony-tail, how uncool is that?

Module 10 93 happy [�h�pi] heureux Sam's been looking very happy recently.

Module 10 93 unhappy [n�h�pi] malheureux If you're so unhappy, why don't you change jobs?

Module 10 93 face [feis] visage You have a beautiful face.

Module 10 93 accessory [ək�sesəri] accessoire Fashion accessories.

Module 10 93 on the right [ɒn ðə rait] à droite It's on the right.

Module 10 93 happen [�h�pən] se passer When did the accident happen?

Module 10 93 above [ə�bv] au-dessus de Raise your arm above your head.

Module 10 93 ice cream [ais �kri�m] crème glacée Strawberry ice cream.

Module 10 93 seat [si�t] siège I asked for a seat by the window.

Module 10 93 sit [sit] être assis The children were sitting on the floor.

Module 11

Module 11 96 world [w��ld] monde Students from all over the world study here.

Module 11 96 around us [ə�raυnd s] autour de nous Look at the world around us.

Module 11 96 animals [��nəməl] animaux We are against testing cosmetics on animals.

Module 11 96 natural features [�n�tʃrəl �fi�tʃəz] phénomènes naturels Africa has some of the best natural features in the world.

Module 11 96 insect [�insekt] insecte An insect bite.

Module 11 96 chimpanzee [�tʃimp�n�zi�] chimpanzé The chimpanzee snatched my sandwich.

Module 11 96 volcano [vɒl�keinəυ] volcan The island has several active volcanoes.

Module 11 96 snail [sneil] escargot Traffic was moving at a snail's pace.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 11 96 mountain [�maυntən] montagne She is the first woman to climb this mountain.

Module 11 96 human being [�hju�mən �bi�iŋ] être humain I am a human being, not a monster.

Module 11 96 elephant [�eləfənt] éléphant An elephant's ponderous walk

Module 11 96 donkey [�dɒnki] âne I've known Kevin for donkey's years.

Module 11 96 river [�rivə] rivière The River Ganges.

Module 11 96 earth [��θ] terre The earth revolves around the sun.

Module 11 96 kangaroo [�k�n�ə�ru�] kangourou You don't get kangaroos in Sweden!

Module 11 96 dolphin [�dɒlfən] dauphin He won't eat tuna because of the effect on dolphins.

Module 11 96 geographical features [�di�ə��r�fikə �fi�tʃəz] phénomènes naturels The geographical features are widely-studied.

Module 11 96 planet [�pl�nət] planète Mercury is the smallest planet.

Module 11 96 mention (v) [�menʃən] citer Your name was mentioned in the book.

Module 11 96 amazing [ə�meiziŋ] étonnant What an amazing story!

Module 11 96 share (v) [ʃeə] partager I shared a room with her when I was at college.

Module 11 96 at least [ət �li�st] au moins At least you can give me that.

Module 11 96 ant [�nt] fourmi An ant colony.

Module 11 96 rotate [rəυ�teit] tourner The Earth rotates on its axis.

Module 11 96 around [ə�raυnd] autour We put a fence around the yard.

Module 11 96 per hour [pə aυə] à l'heure Parking costs £1 per hour.

Module 11 96 throw [θrəυ] lancer Throw the ball to Daddy.

Module 11 96 further [�f��ðə] (rien) d'autre I have nothing further to say.

Module 11 97 west [west] à l'ouest Rain is expected in the west.

Module 11 97 jump [dmp] sauter Boys were jumping off the bridge into the river.

Module 11 97 look up [�lυk p] consulter, chercher Look up the words you don't understand.

Module 11 97 sky [skai] ciel The sky is blue and the sun is shining.

Module 11 97 backwards [�b�kwədz] en arrière She stepped backwards in surprise.

Module 11 97 continent [�kɒntənənt] continent The rings represent the different continents.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 11 97 active [��ktiv] en activité Games for active youngsters.

Module 11 97 guide dog [��aid dɒ�] chien-guide They raised money to get her a guide dog.

Module 11 97 traffic [�tr�fik] circulation There was heavy traffic on the motorway.

Module 11 97 traffic light [tr�fik lait] feu de signalisation Turn left at the traffic lights.

Module 11 97 talk (v) [tɔ�k] parler I could hear Sarah and Andrew talking in the next room.

Module 11 97 sign language [�sain �l�n�wid] langue des signes They communicate using sign language.

Module 11 97 chimp [tʃimp] chimpanzé What's "chimp" short for?

Module 11 97 per cent [pə�sent] pour cent One hundred per cent commitment.

Module 11 97 left-handed [�left h�ndid] gaucher Left-handed scissors.

Module 11 97 studies [�stdiz] études If only he had applied himself to his studies!

Module 11 97 prefer [pri�f��] préférer Would you prefer a hot or a cold drink?

Module 11 97 paw [pɔ�] gratter The dog whined and pawed at the door.

Module 11 97 dirt [d��t] saleté, crotte, boue His hands were covered in dirt.

Module 11 97 lifetime [�laiftaim] vie During her lifetime she had witnessed two world wars.

Module 11 97 badly [�b�dli] mal The book was badly written.

Module 11 97 washed [wɒʃt] jeté sur His body was washed ashore.

Module 11 97 parrot [�p�rət] perroquet We recited poems parrot fashion.

Module 11 97 newborn [�nju�bɔ�n] nouveau-né A newborn baby.

Module 11 97 tree [tri�] arbre He has three apple trees in his garden.

Module 11 97 mend (v) [mend] réparer We need someone to mend the roof.

Module 11 97 chess [tʃes] échecs They meet fairly often to play chess.

Module 11 98 population [�pɒpjə�leiʃən] population What's the population of Tokyo?

Module 11 99 type [taip] sorte What type of food do you like?

Module 11 99 quantity [�kwɒntəti] quantité Police found a quantity of drugs hidden in their bags.

Module 11 99 centimetre [�sentə�mi�tə] centimètre The cut was 12 centimetres long.

Module 11 99 speed limit [�spi�d limit] vitesse maximale autorisée A 40 mph speed limit.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 11 99 motorway [�məυtəwei] autoroute We broke down on the motorway.

Module 11 99 approximately [ə�prɒksəmətli] approximativement The plane will be landing in approximately 20 minutes.

Module 11 99 weigh [wei] peser The baby weighs 12 pounds.

Module 11 99 coast [kəυst] côte It gets quite cold on the coast.

Module 11 100 pregnant [�pre�nənt] enceinte She got pregnant soon after they were married.

Module 11 100 kitten [�kitn] chaton The kitten clawed at my trousers.

Module 11 100 racing [�reisiŋ] de course A racing driver.

Module 11 100 hunting [�hntiŋ] chasse Is foxhunting cruel?

Module 11 100 customs officer [�kstəmz�ɒfisə] agent des douanes The customs officer searched his luggage.

Module 11 100 keep [ki�p] garder This blanket should help you keep warm.

Module 11 100 domestic cat [də�mestik k�t] chat domestique It's a wild cat, not a domestic cat.

Module 11 100 at one time [�t wn tɑim] chaque fois We have 10 places at any one time.

Module 11 100 breed [bri�d] se propager Rats can breed every six weeks.

Module 11 100 special [�speʃəl] spécial, particulier We have a very special guest with us this evening.

Module 11 100 sphinx cat [sfinks k�t] chat sphinx I loved the sphinx cat at the zoo.

Module 11 100 together [tə��eðə] ensemble Kevin and I went to school together.

Module 11 100 dog food [dɒ� fu�d] aliments pour chiens The school dinners here are worse than dog food.

Module 11 100 baby food [�beibi fu�d] alimentation pour bébés We give him only organic baby food.

Module 11 100 such as [stʃ �z] tel que Moments such as this require immediate action.

Module 11 100 Greyhound [��reihaυnd] lévrier Fancy going to the greyhound races?

Module 11 101 cruel [�kru�əl] cruel People who are cruel to animals make me mad.

Module 11 101 owner [�əυnə] propriétaire Who is the owner of this car?

Module 11 101 ugh! [�] pouah! Ugh! Not him again.

Module 11 101 specific [spə�sifik] spécifique The books are designed for this specific age group.

Module 11 101 winter [�wintə] hiver It often snows in winter.

Module 11 101 windy [�windi] venteux It was too windy to go for a walk.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 11 101 country [�kntri] pays How many countries are there in Europe?

Module 11 101 horse [hɔ�s] cheval I've never ridden a horse before.

Module 11 101 area [�eəriə] région Dad grew up in the Portland area.

Module 11 101 allergic [ə�l��dik] allergique He's allergic to cats.

Module 11 101 east [i�st] est We live to the east of the city.

Module 11 101 Arctic [�ɑ�ktik] arctique Arctic conditions.

Module 11 101 prime minister [prɑim �minəstə] premier ministre He was the youngest Prime Minister.

Module 11 101 queen [kwi�n] reine Queen Elizabeth II.

Module 11 101 Antarctic [�n�tɑ�ktik] antarctique The expedition to the Antarctic was a failure.

Module 11 102 solar system [�səυlə �sistəm] système solaire The biggest planet in our solar system.

Module 11 102 litre [�li�tə] litre A litre of water.

Module 11 102 Islamic [iz�l�mik] islamique She follows Islamic custom by covering her hair.

Module 11 102 holy [�həυli] saint Jerusalem is a holy city for Muslims, Christians and Jews.

Module 11 102 win [win] gagner Who do you think will win the election?

Module 11 102 world cup [�w��ld� kp] coupe du monde I think Italy will win the next World Cup.

Module 11 102 Austria [ɒ�streiə] l'Autriche Austria's capital city.

Module 11 102 Czech Republic [tʃek ri�pblik] la Tchéquie She's from the Czech Republic.

Module 11 102 official [ə�fiʃəl] officiel The official report will be published next month.

Module 11 102 literature [�litərətʃə] littérature I'm interested in French literature.

Module 11 102 European cup [�jυərə�pi�ən �kp] coupe d'Europe They were knocked out of the European Cup.

Module 11 102 definitely [�definətli] à coup sûr That's definitely true.

Module 11 102 I´ve got no idea je n'ai aucune idée

Module 11 103 potato [pə�teitəυ] pomme de terre I'll peel the potatoes.

Module 11 103 eye [ai] œil There were tears in her eyes.

Module 11 103 bean [bi�n] haricot Kidney beans.

Module 11 103 mouth [maυð] bouche She put her hand over her mouth.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 11 103 mushroom [�mʃru�m] champignon Mushroom soup.

Module 11 103 cheetah [�tʃi�tə] guépard The cheetah is the fastest animal on earth.

Module 11 103 relaxed [ri�l�kst] détendu Gail was lying in the sun, looking happy and relaxed.

Module 12

Module 12 104 future intensions [�fju�tʃə in�tenʃənz] intentions And what are your future intentions with my daughter?

Module 12 104 going to [�əυiŋ tə] I'm going to = je vais We're going to celebrate in style.

Module 12 104 dance [dɑ�ns] danser Who's that dancing with Tom?

Module 12 104 barbecue [�bɑ�bikju�] barbecue We had a barbecue on the beach.

Module 12 104 go for a walk [�əυ fər ə �wɔ�k] aller se promener Do you want to go for a walk?

Module 12 104 digital [�didətl] numérique A digital clock.

Module 12 104 nothing special [�nθiŋ �speʃəl] rien de spécial What was the band like? - Nothing special.

Module 12 105 straight [streit] droit Draw a straight line across the page.

Module 12 105 anywhere [�eniweə] quelque-part Sit anywhere you like.

Module 12 106 stay in [stei in] rester à la maison I think I'll stay in tonight.

Module 12 106 rest [rest] reste What shall I do with the rest of the pizza?

Module 12 106 exercise [�eksəsaiz] exercice physique You can do special exercises to strengthen your back.

Module 12 106 social life [�səυʃl lɑif] sorties entre amis She doesn't have much of a social life.

Module 12 106 exhibition [�eksə�biʃən] exposition We went to a Picasso exhibition at the art gallery.

Module 12 107 book [bυk] livre Have you read any good books recently?

Module 12 107 shall [ʃəl] Shall we …? Et si nous …? We shall be away next week.

Module 12 107 a night in [ə nait in] soirée à la maison Let's have a quiet night in.

Module 12 107 somewhere else [�smweə els] ailleurs I wish I was somewhere else.

Module 12 107 suggestion [sə�destʃən] suggestion May I make a suggestion?

Module 12 107 offer [�ɒfə] offrir de Can I offer you a drink?

Module 12 107 arrange [ə�reind] préparer I've arranged a meeting with Jim.

Module 12 108 magnificent [m���nifəsənt] magnifique He gave a magnificent performance.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 12 108 cathedral [kə�θi�drəl] cathédrale St Paul's Cathedral.

Module 12 108 view [vju�] vue He has strong views about politics.

Module 12 108 cliff [klif] falaise Don't go near the edge of the cliff.

Module 12 108 island [�ailənd] île The Greek island of Crete.

Module 12 108 sailing [�seiliŋ] faire de la voile They've invited us to go sailing this weekend.

Module 12 108 B&Bs [bi� bi�] logement chez l'habitant The street is full of B&B's.

Module 12 108 golf course [�ɒlf kɔ�s] terrain de golf He's at the golf course.

Module 12 109 square kilometre [skweə ki�lɒmitə] kilomètre carré An area of 50 square kilometres.

Module 12 109 farmland [�fɑ�ml�nd] terres agricoles Low grade farmland.

Module 12 109 path [pɑ�θ] chemin A narrow path led down to the stream.

Module 12 109 paragliding [�p�rə��laidiŋ] faire du parapente His favourite hobby is paragliding.

Module 12 109 paradise [�p�rədais] paradis Hawaii is a paradise for wind surfers.

Module 12 109 steam railway [sti�m reilwei] chemin de fer à vapeur He's a steam railway enthusiast.

Module 12 109 situated [�sitʃueitəd] situé The hotel is situated on the lakeside.

Module 12 109 built [bilt] bâti She is built like a dancer.

Module 12 109 outdoor [�aυt�dɔ�] en plein air An outdoor swimming pool.

Module 12 109 frequent [fri�kwent] fréquent Her headaches became more frequent.

Module 12 109 sightseeing [�sait�si�iŋ] visiter In the afternoon, we went sightseeing.

Module 12 109 accommodation [ə�kɒmə�deiʃən] logement The college provides accommodation for all new students.

Module 12 109 excellent [�eksələnt] excellent What an excellent idea!

Module 12 110 weather [�weðə] temps (météo) What's the weather like today?

Module 12 110 season [�si�zən] saison Autumn is my favourite season.

Module 12 110 cloudy [�klaυdi] nuageux The water looked cloudy.

Module 12 110 snow (v) [snəυ] neiger Look, it's snowing!

Module 12 110 foggy [�fɒ�i] brumeux A foggy day.

Module 12 110 warm [wɔ�m] chaud It's lovely and warm in this room.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 12 110 sunny [�sni] ensoleillé A warm sunny day.

Module 12 110 rain (v) [rein] pleuvoir Is it still raining?

Module 12 110 hot [hɒt] très chaud The soup's really hot.

Module 12 110 cool [ku�l] frais A lovely cool drink.

Module 12 110 cold [kəυld] froid The house was cold and empty.

Module 12 110 wet [wet] humide Her hair was wet.

Module 12 110 icy [�aisi] it's icy = il gèle An icy wind.

Module 12 110 fact file [�f�kt fɑil] dossier He put together a fact file.

Module 12 110 temperature [�temprətʃə] température Check the temperature of the water.

Module 12 110 record (v) [ri�kɔ�d] enregistrer All the events were recorded in a diary.

Module 12 110 dry [drai] sec Is the washing dry yet?

Module 12 110 rainy [�reini] pluvieux A rainy evening.

Module 12 110 snow (n) [snəυ] la neige Snow was falling heavily.

Module 12 111 average temperature [��vərid �tempərətʃə] température moyenne The average temperature is about 24° C.

Module 12 111 parcel [�pɑ�səl] paquet The parcel was delivered last week.

Module 13

Module 13 112 education [�edjυ�keiʃən] l'enseignement, l'éducation The government has promised to spend more on education.

Module 13 112 career [kə�riə] carrière A teaching career.

Module 13 112 apply [ə�plai] postuler Rob's applied for a job in Canada.

Module 13 112 management [�m�nidmənt] gestion I don't enjoy management.

Module 13 112 science [�saiəns] sciences The teaching of science in schools.

Module 13 112 business studies [�biznəs�stdiz] sciences commerciales She's taking a course in business studies.

Module 13 112 design [di�zain] design We've made some changes to the computer's design.

Module 13 112 medicine [�medsən] médecine Have you taken your medicine?

Module 13 112 information technology [�infə�meiʃən tek�nɒlədi] informatique He has gone into a career in information technology.

Module 13 112 maths [m�θs] maths The new maths teacher.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 13 112 engineering [�endə�niəriŋ] sciences appliquées The course will introduce young people to engineering.

Module 13 112 pass [pɑ�s] doubler, dépasser A police car passed him as he walked down the road.

Module 13 112 fail [feil] rater She failed all her exams.

Module 13 112 degree [di��ri�] degré The factory has a high degree of safety standards.

Module 13 112 primary school [�praiməri sku�l] école primaire It's opposite the primary school.

Module 13 112 secondary school [�sekəndəri sku�l] école secondaire I'll meet you outside the secondary school.

Module 13 112 interview (n) [�intəvju�] interview She had an interview for a teaching job.

Module 13 112 train (v) [trein] (se) former She trained as a nurse for four years.

Module 13 112 chef [ʃef] chef-coq A master chef.

Module 13 112 unemployed [�nim�plɔid] au chômage, sans emploi An unemployed teacher.

Module 13 113 subject [səb�dekt] sujet I don't want to talk about the subject of death.

Module 13 113 apart from [ə�pɑ�t frəm, frɒm] en dehors de Apart from the ending, it's a really good film.

Module 13 113 system [�sistəm] système We need a better system for dealing with complaints.

Module 13 113 profession [prə�feʃən] profession I spent most of my life in the teaching profession.

Module 13 113 what else [wɒt ��els] quoi d'autre What else do you want?

Module 13 113 ideal [�ai�diəl] idéal An ideal place for a picnic.

Module 13 113 finance company [fiɑn�nʃ �kmpəni] société financière He took out a loan with a finance company.

Module 13 113 Lisbon [�lizbən] Lisbonne Flight 503 for Lisbon is now boarding.

Module 13 113 van driver [v�n �draivə] chauffeur de camionnette She got a job as a van driver.

Module 13 114 stop [stɒp] s'arrêter Stop, come back!

Module 13 114 qualification [�kwɒləfə�keiʃən] qualification He left school without any qualifications.

Module 13 114 experience [ik�spiəriəns] expérience He's a very good teacher with a lot of experience.

Module 13 114 upstairs [�p�steəz] en haut, à l'étage The kids went upstairs to bed.

Module 13 114 borrow [�bɒrəυ] emprunter Can I borrow the car tonight, dad?

Module 13 114 lend [lend] prêter Could you lend me £10?

Module 13 114 grammar [��r�mə] grammaire His pronunciation is good, but his grammar is poor.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 13 114 pronunciation [prə�nnsi�eiʃən] prononciation What's the correct pronunciation of this word?

Module 13 114 spelling [�speliŋ] orthographe Your spelling has improved.

Module 13 114 vocabulary [və�k�bjələri] vocabulaire Reading helps to improve your vocabulary.

Module 13 114 introduce [�intrə�dju�s] introduire The store has introduced a new range of food.

Module 13 114 topic [�tɒpik] sujet Jackie's engagement was the main topic of conversation.

Module 13 114 form (n) [fɔ�m] forme The bicycle is a very economical form of transport.

Module 13 114 Seaspeak [si�spi�k] anglais des marins It's known as Seaspeak.

Module 13 114 Internetish [�intənetiʃ] anglais de l'Internet They're an internetish sort of outfit, I think.

Module 13 114 Anglic [��n�lik] Anglic Anglic? What does that mean?

Module 13 115 global [��ləυbəl] mondial Pollution is a global problem.

Module 13 115 expert [�eksp��t] expert An expert on ancient Egyptian art.

Module 13 115 basic [�beisik] de base, fondamental The basic principles of chemistry.

Module 13 115 simple [�simpəl] simple She explained her work in simple language.

Module 13 115 message [�mesid] message Did you get my message?

Module 13 115 impossible [im�pɒsəbəl] impossible It is impossible to predict what will happen.

Module 13 115 explain [ik�splein] expliquer I explained the rules to Sara.

Module 13 115 water melon [�wɔ�tə �melən] pastèque A ripe, juicy water melon.

Module 13 115 ask for [ɑ�sk fɔ�] demander Ask for it if you don't know where it is.

Module 13 115 inside (n) [�insaid] l'intérieur The inside of the car was filthy.

Module 13 115 taste [teist] goût I don't like the taste of garlic.

Module 13 115 Sweden [swi�dən] la Suède In Sweden, it is against the law to hit a child.

Module 13 115 similar [�simələ] semblable They came from similar backgrounds.

Module 13 115 unfortunately [n�fɔ�tʃənətli] malheureusement Unfortunately, the show had to be cancelled.

Module 13 115 even [�i�vən] même Even the youngest children enjoyed the concert.

Module 13 115 phrase [freiz] expression Darwin's famous phrase 'the survival of the fittest'

Module 13 115 situation [�sitʃu�eiʃən] situation She's in a very difficult situation.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 13 115 international communication [�intə�n�ʃənəl kə�mju�nə�keiʃən] communication internationale International communication has become commonplace with the internet.

Module 13 115 fluent [�flu�ənt] speak fluent English = parler couramment l'anglais

Jem can speak fluent Japanese.

Module 13 116 disappear [�disə�piə] disparaître My keys have disappeared.

Module 13 116 sure [ʃɔ�] certain, sûr Are you sure you've had enough?

Module 13 116 worried [�wrid] préoccupé, soucieux You look worried.

Module 13 116 full-time [�fυl�taim] à temps plein Both her parents work full-time.

Module 13 116 part-time [�pɑ�t �taim] à temps partiel A part-time job.

Module 13 116 last (v) [lɑ�st] durer The hot weather lasted for two weeks.

Module 13 117 leisure [�leə] loisir How do you spend your leisure time?

Module 13 117 tourism [�tυərizəm] tourisme The island depends on tourism for most of its income.

Module 13 117 marketing [�mɑ�kətiŋ] marketing He works in sales and marketing.

Module 13 117 promotion [prə�məυʃən] promotion She felt she deserved promotion.

Module 13 117 customer service [�kstəmə s��vis] service à la clientèle He took his complaint to Customer Service.

Module 13 117 purpose [�p��pəs] objectif, intention What is the purpose of your visit to England?

Module 13 117 various [�veəriəs] divers The coat is available in various colours.

Module 13 117 childcare [�tʃaildkeə] soins aux enfants People on low wages find it difficult to pay for childcare.

Module 13 117 pre-school [�pri� sku�l] école maternelle A pre-school playgroup.

Module 13 117 nursery [�n��səri] crèche Does your son go to nursery?

Module 13 117 private home [�praivit �həυm] foyer privé His grandmother is in a private home.

Module 13 117 development [di�veləpmənt] développement Vitamins are necessary for a child's growth and development.

Module 13 117 health [helθ] santé Smoking can damage your health.

Module 13 117 safety [�seifti] sécurité Some students are concerned about safety on campus.

Module 13 117 option [�ɒpʃən] choix We have three options.

Module 13 117 sports centre [�spɔ�ts �sentə] centre sportif They train twice a week at the sports centre.

Module 13 117 coach (v) [kəυtʃ] entraîner He coaches the local football team.

Module 13 117 fitness [�fitnəs] forme He started to go running to improve his fitness.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 13 117 performing Arts [pə�fɔ�miŋ ɑ�ts] arts du spectacle She received an award from the perfuming arts society.

Module 13 117 dance (n) [dɑ�ns] la danse Let's have one more dance.

Module 13 117 drama [�drɑ�mə] drame He has written a new drama for the BBC.

Module 13 117 directing [də�rektiŋ] mettre en scène He loves directing short films.

Module 13 117 at the time [�t ðə tɑim] à l'époque At the time I was very scared.

Module 13 117 media [�mi�diə] les médias The story was reported in the media.

Module 13 117 disagree [�disə��ri�] ne pas être d'accord My boss doesn't like people disagreeing with her.

Module 13 118 advanced [əd�vɑ�nst] avancé Advanced technology.

Module 13 118 register (v) [�redəstə] s'inscrire You need to register with a doctor.

Module 13 119 administrator [əd�minəstreitə] administrateur She works as an administrator in a government office.

Module 13 119 petrol station [�petrəl �steiʃn] station service We can get milk from the shop at the petrol station.

Module 13 119 library [�laibrəri] bibliothèque A library book.

Module 13 119 coffee-bar [�kɒfi �bɑ�] café It's a cool, little coffee-bar.

Module 14

Module 14 120 keep in touch [ki�p in ttʃ] rester en contact Keep in touch, send me your news.

Module 14 120 typewriter [�taip�raitə] machine à écrire A manual typewriter.

Module 14 120 text message [tekst �mesid] sms She's always text messaging her friends.

Module 14 120 postage stamp [�pəυstid st�mp] timbre-poste The Penny Black is a rare postage stamp.

Module 14 120 fax machine [�f�ks mə�ʃi�n] fax The fax machine is broken, e-mail it instead.

Module 14 120 deliver [di�livə] délivrer The letter was delivered to his home.

Module 14 120 Ancient Egypt [�einʃənt �i�dipt] L'Égypte ancienne It's a book about Ancient Egypt.

Module 14 120 stamp [st�mp] timbre A first-class stamp.

Module 14 120 keyboard [�ki�bɔ�d] clavier Guy plays the guitar, and I'm on the keyboard.

Module 14 120 World War Two [w��ld �wɔ� tu�] la Seconde Guerre mondiale She moved away before World War Two.

Module 14 120 annoying [ə�nɔiiŋ] ennuyeux An annoying habit of interrupting.

Module 14 120 scribe [skraib] scribe I acted as his scribe.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 14 121 salesman [�seilzmən] vendeur, représentant A car salesman.

Module 14 121 demonstrate [�demənstreit] démontrer The accident demonstrated the importance of wearing seatbelts.

Module 14 121 nobody [�nəυbədi] personne Nobody knows what will happen.

Module 14 121 however [haυ�evə] cependant It's an unpleasant disease. However, it's easy to treat.

Module 14 121 perhaps [pə�h�ps] peut-être Sarah's late - perhaps she missed the bus.

Module 14 121 whistle (n) [�wisəl] sifflet The referee blew his whistle.

Module 14 121 incredible [in�kredəbəl] incroyable The view was incredible.

Module 14 122 take a photo [teik ə �fəυtəυ] prendre une photo Take a photo of us all together.

Module 14 122 note (n) [nəυt] un petit mot I'll just make a note of your new address.

Module 14 122 leave a message [li�v ə �mesid] laisser un message Please leave a message after the tone.

Module 14 122 call [kɔ�l] appeler His friends call him Andy.

Module 14 122 contact [�kɒnt�kt] contact There is little contact between the two tribes.

Module 14 122 urgently [���dəntli] de toute urgence Food and medicines are urgently needed.

Module 14 122 quickly [�kwikli] rapidement He quickly put the money back in the box.

Module 14 122 communicate [kə�mju�nəkeit] communiquer We communicate by email.

Module 14 122 with each other [wið i�tʃ ðə] l'un avec l'autre They're very good with each other.

Module 14 122 wish [wiʃ] souhaiter I wish you hadn't invited him.

Module 14 122 member [�membə] membre He's a member of the tennis club.

Module 14 122 bored [bɔ�d] lassé I'm bored - let's go!

Module 14 122 phone call [�fəυnkɔ�l] coup de fil I need to make a phone call.

Module 14 122 so far [səυ fɑ�] jusqu'à maintenant So far I've only done three.

Module 14 123 lose [lu�z] perdre Tom lost his job.

Module 14 123 forget [fə��et] oublier I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name.

Module 14 123 emergency service [i�m��dənsi] service d'urgences Please inform the emergency services.

Module 14 123 post (v) [pəυst] poster She posted the letter on her way to work.

Module 14 124 apparently [ə�p�rəntli] apparemment Apparently, it's not the first time she's left him.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 14 124 on business [ ɒn �biznəs] d'affaires He's away on business.

Module 14 124 bit [bit] un peu Could you turn the TV up a bit?

Module 14 124 voice mail [vɔismeil] messagerie I had two voicemails on my mobile.

Module 14 124 celebrate [�seləbreit] célébrer John passed his exams so we're having a party to celebrate.

Module 14 124 driving test [�draiviŋ�test] examen de permis de conduire It's the third time he's failed his driving test.

Module 14 124 congratulations kɒn��r�tʃə�leiʃənz félicitations You won? Congratulations!

Module 14 124 detail [�di�teil] détail The documentary included a lot of historical detail.

Module 14 124 line [lain] ligne Draw a straight line across the top of the page.

Module 14 124 safe [seif] prudent Women are safer drivers than men.

Module 14 124 finally [�fainəli] finalement After several delays, the plane finally took off at six o'clock.

Module 14 124 land [l�nd] terrain He owns 5000 acres of agricultural land.

Module 14 124 delay [di�lei] remettre, renvoyer, ajourner He agreed to delay the decision.

Module 14 124 pick up [�pik��p] prendre, venir chercher Pick up your rubbish.

Module 14 124 take care [teik �keər] prendre soin Take care of your new piano.

Module 14 124 all the best [ɔ�l ðə best] bonne chance He wished us all the best.

Module 14 125 recently [�ri�səntli] récemment They recently moved from South Africa.

Module 14 125 tone [təυn] ton "Hello," she said in a welcoming tone.

Module 14 125 be afraid [bi �ə�freid] avoir peur "Don't be afraid", said the big, hairy monster.

Module 14 126 essential [i�senʃəl] essentiel A balanced diet is essential for good health.

Module 14 126 main [mein] principal Maths is the main subject I am studying.

Module 14 126 chat (v) [tʃ�t] bavarder Jo was chatting to Sam.

Module 14 126 chat room [tʃ�t ru�m] salon de discussion He spends all evening on the web in chatrooms.

Module 14 126 feature [�fi�tʃə] particularité An important feature of his paintings is their colours.

Module 14 126 excited [ik�saitəd] passionné, excité The kids are getting really excited about the trip.

Module 14 126 pay attention [pei ə�tenʃən] faire attention Pay attention to what I am saying.

Module 14 127 revise [ri�vaiz] réviser We need to revise our plans.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 14 127 approach [ə�prəυtʃ] s'approcher de Slowly, he approached the bed.

Module 14 127 break [breik] casser I had to break a window to get into the house.

Module 14 127 just [dst] juste You look just like your dad.

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Module 15 128 palace [�p�ləs] palais Buckingham Palace.

Module 15 128 sports stadium [�spɔ�ts �steidiəm] stade Have you seen Bayern Munich's new sports stadium?

Module 15 128 shopping centre [�ʃɒpiŋ �sentə] centre commercial They demolished these Georgian houses for a shopping centre.

Module 15 128 bridge [brid] pont They are building a new bridge over the river.

Module 15 128 church [tʃ��tʃ] église How often do you go to church?

Module 15 128 art gallery [�ɑ�t ��ləri] galerie d'art There's a Kandinsky exhibition on the art gallery.

Module 15 128 canal [kə�n�l] canal We walked along by the side of the canal.

Module 15 128 hill [hil] colline Their house is on a hill overlooking the sea.

Module 15 128 mosque [mɒsk] mosquée The mosque is near the shopping centre.

Module 15 128 temple [�tempəl] temple The marble columns of a Greek temple.

Module 15 128 statue [�st�tʃu�] statue A statue of Queen Victoria.

Module 15 128 park [pɑ�k] stationner We couldn't find anywhere to park.

Module 15 129 religious [ri�lidəs] religieux We don't share the same religious beliefs.

Module 15 129 reformer [ri�fɔ�mə] réformateur A great social reformer.

Module 15 129 painting [�peintiŋ] peinture, tableau A painting of a horse.

Module 15 129 National Gallery [�n�ʃənəl ��ləri] Galerie Nationale The National Gallery needs more funding.

Module 15 130 step [step] pas He took a few steps , then stopped.

Module 15 130 up [p] vers le haut They began walking up the hill.

Module 15 130 across [ə�krɒs] à travers A boy suddenly ran across the road.

Module 15 130 be out of [aυt əv] ne plus avoir Sorry, we're out of petrol.

Module 15 130 down [daυn] vers le bas Dave bent down to tie his shoelace.

Module 15 130 past [pɑ�st] ancien Hopefully, I have learned from past mistakes.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 15 130 into [�intə] vers l'intérieur de He went back into the house.

Module 15 130 from [frəm] de He drove all the way from Colorado.

Module 15 130 along [ə�lɒn] le long de We took a walk along the river.

Module 15 131 ladder [�l�də] échelle Women have had to fight to climb the career ladder.

Module 15 131 field [fi�ld] champ There were cows in the field.

Module 15 131 scenery [�si�nəri] paysage Alaska's magnificent scenery.

Module 15 131 track [tr�k] piste The farm was at the end of a rough track.

Module 15 131 tunnel [�tnl] tunnel They managed to tunnel under the fence.

Module 15 131 ski resort [�ski� ri�zɔ�t] station de ski Arosa is a great ski resort.

Module 15 131 height [hait] hauteur The boys are about the same height.

Module 15 131 glacier [��l�siə] glacier You can ski on the glacier, even in summer.

Module 15 131 pass (v) [pɑ�s] passer We used to pass the shop every day.

Module 15 132 smoking area [sməυkiŋ eəriə] espace fumeur You may only smoke in the designated smoking area.

Module 15 132 entry fees [�entri fi�z] tarif The entry fees are terribly high.

Module 15 132 passport control [�pɑ�spɔ�t kən�trəυl] contrôle des passeports It took us ages to get through passport control.

Module 15 132 out of order [aυt ɒf �ɔ�də] en panne The coffee-machine is out of order.

Module 15 132 grass [�rɑ�s] pelouse We lay on the grass by the river.

Module 15 133 wear [weə] porter She was wearing jeans and a red jumper.

Module 15 133 obey [əυ�bei] obéir à Most dogs will obey simple commands.

Module 15 133 instruction [in�strkʃən] instruction Follow the instructions on the packet.

Module 15 133 earn a living [��n ə �liviŋ] gagner sa vie It's a tough way to earn a living.

Module 15 133 prison [�prizən] prison He's been in prison for two years.

Module 15 133 sense of direction [sens əv dai�rektʃən] sens de l'orientation You have absolutely no sense of direction.

Module 15 133 straight on [streit �ɒn] tout droit Go straight on and you'll see it.

Module 15 134 guidebook [��aidbυk] guide (livre) Travel guidebooks.

Module 15 134 tourist information [�tυərist infə�meiʃn] syndicat d'initiative We got the tickets from the tourist information office.

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Module Page English Headword Phonetic French Example Sentence Module 15 134 value [�v�lju�] valeur What is the total value of the paintings in the collection?

Module 15 134 delicious [di�liʃəs] délicieux This soup is delicious!

Module 15 134 peaceful [�pi�sfəl] calme The wood was cool and peaceful.

Module 15 134 fun [fn] plaisir Did you have fun with your friends?

Module 15 134 recommend [�rekə�mend] recommander Dentists strongly recommend that you change your toothbrush every few months.

Module 15 134 service [�s��vəs] service She works for the health service.