Glossary / Navigate B2 Wordlist Unit 12
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B2 Wordlist Unit 12
Here is a list of useful or new words from Unit 12 of Navigate B2 Coursebook. You can insert your own translation. Words marked with a key () all appear in the Oxford 3000.
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affordable adj |
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background |
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n /ˈbækɡraʊnd/ |
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socio-economic backgrounds. |
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be mean to a sibling phr |
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One of the top regrets is being mean to a sibling as a child. |
/biː miːn tə ə ˈsɪblɪŋ/
blessing n /ˈblesɪŋ/
bring (someone) up |
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/brɪŋ sʌmwʌn ˈʌp/ |
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carbon dioxide |
n /ˌkɑːbən daɪˈɒksaɪd/ |
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care for |
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phr v /keə(r) fɔː(r)/ |
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career path |
n /kəˈrɪə(r) pɑːθ/ |
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clean-shaven |
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adj /ˌkliːn ˈʃeɪvn/ |
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coincidence |
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n /kəʊˈɪnsɪdəns/ |
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devoted (to) |
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/dɪˈvəʊtɪd tə/ |
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eco-friendly |
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/ˌiːkəʊ ˈfrendli/ |
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evolve v /iˈvɒlv/ |
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feel left out |
phr /fiːl left aʊt/ |
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ixed-wheel |
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/fɪkst wiːl/ |
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loral-patterned |
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/ˌflɔːrəl ˈpætənd/ |
fret v /fret/
get on (somebody’s) nerves phr
/ɡet ɒn sʌmbədiz nɜːvz/ get to grips phr /ɡet tə ɡrɪps/
godparent n /ˈɡɒdpeərənt/ hang out phr v /ˈhæŋ aʊt/ high-tech adj /ˌhaɪ ˈtek/ hipster n /ˈhɪpstə(r)/ home-made adj /ˌhəʊm ˈmeɪd/ ideal adj /aɪˈdiːəl/ immeasurable adj /ɪˈmeʒərəbl/
javelin n /ˈdʒævlɪn/
joy |
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n /dʒɔɪ/ |
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little-known |
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adj /ˈlɪtl nəʊn/ |
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lonely |
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adj /ˈləʊnli/ |
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look up to |
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phr /lʊk ˈʌp tə/ |
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In retrospect, losing my job was a blessing in disguise.
Emil Zátopek was brought up in the north-east of the Czech Republic.
We would produce a lot less carbon dioxide if we had fewer children.
One of my children may be able to care for me in my old age. A lot of people regret choosing the wrong career path.
You rarely see a clean-shaven male hipster.
By coincidence, Zátopek’s wife was born on the same day of the same year.
She is totally devoted to her children.
Hipsters like buying eco-friendly products, like shampoo. Like all trends, ‘hipsterism’ will change and evolve.
If two kids are playing together, the other two have each other and don’t feel left out.
The ultimate cool hipster accessory is the ixed-wheel bike. Female hipsters wear loral-patterned dresses.
Women are more likely than men to fret about a lost love. My brother gets on my nerves sometimes.
Getting to grips with a new culture and language was quite a challenge at irst.
Sometimes children have several godparents.
Where do hipsters hang out?
Hipsters are not interested in high-tech devices. Hipsters are usually in their twenties and thirties.
Hipsters are keen on making home-made jam and baking cakes. I believe that one child is ideal.
The joy each child brings is immeasurable.
Zana Ingrova, Zátopek’s wife, won a gold medal in the javelin in 1952.
Having a child brings much joy.
Hipsters have a taste for little-known bands.
Many parents have a second child to stop their irst child being lonely and spoilt.
Who in your family do you look up to?
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low-tech adj |
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Hipsters love low-tech objects such as record players and |
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old-style cameras. |
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Hipsters reject mainstream culture. |
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make up after a row phr |
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People often regret not making up after a row. |
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/meɪk ʌp ˈɑːftə(r) ə rəʊ/ |
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mend v /mend/ |
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Hipsters prefer to mend things instead of buying new ones |
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when something breaks. |
miss out on an opportunity phr |
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He missed out on investment opportunities, which he regrets. |
/mɪs aʊt ɒn æn ˌɒpəˈtjuːnəti/
obscure adj |
/əbˈskjʊə(r)/ |
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pressure |
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n /ˈpreʃə(r)/ |
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private pension |
n /ˌpraɪvətˈpenʃn/ |
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property (house) |
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n /ˈprɒpəti/ |
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quality time |
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n /ˈkwɒləti taɪm/ |
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regret |
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n /rɪˈɡret/ |
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relationship |
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n /rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp/ |
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renowned |
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retro-style |
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romance |
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run-down |
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second cousin |
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second-hand |
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sibling |
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n /ˈsɪblɪŋ/ |
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spoilt |
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stand up to bullies |
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phr /stænd ʌp tə ˈbʊliz/ |
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state |
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stereotype |
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take after |
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phr v /teɪk ˈɑːftə(r)/ |
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tell off |
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phr v /tel ɒf/ |
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thick-rimmed |
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tight-itting |
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adj /taɪt ˈfɪtɪŋ/ |
turn down a job offer phr
/tɜːn daʊn ə ˈdʒɒb ˌɒfə(r)/ turn to phr v /tɜːn tə/
vintage adj /ˈvɪntɪdʒ/ woodwork n /ˈwʊdwɜːk/
Do you listen to obscure bands?
Each baby we bring into the world puts extra pressure on the world’s resources.
I regret not paying into a private pension early enough. The only regret I have is that I never invested in a property.
Do you regret not giving enough quality time to your children? The most frequent regrets involve romance.
Three children means three sibling relationships. Zátopek was renowned for his hard training routines. Fixies are modern versions of retro-style bikes.
I regret that the romance didn’t end well.
Hipster neighbourhoods tend to be districts which are historically poor and run-down.
A second cousin can be the child of a cousin of your parents.
Hipsters wear retro-style shirts bought in second-hand clothes shops.
I regret not having more siblings.
People often think that only children are spoilt. I regret not standing up to bullies at work.
If you live in a country with great state schools, having lots of children isn’t an issue.
Some people feel that seeing only children as spoilt is just a stereotype.
I think I take after my father.
Who in your family tells you off the most?
Your stereotypical hipster wears thick-rimmed glasses. Male hipsters wear tight-itting jeans.
Why did you turn down that job offer?
If there are more children in a family, they always have a sibling to turn to.
Hipsters like buying clothes from vintage clothes shops.
Hipsters enjoy old-fashioned pastimes such as knitting and woodwork.
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