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Operation

B1

the process of cutting open a part of a person’s body in order to remove or repair a damaged part

Breathing

B1

the action of taking air into the lungs and sending it out again

Thinking

A2

the process of thinking about something

Nothing

A1

not anything; no single thing

Average

A2

calculated by adding several amounts together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of amounts

Moving

B2

causing strong, often sad, feelings about somebody/something

Dealer

B2

a person whose business is buying and selling a particular product

Founder

B2

a person who starts an organization, institution, etc. or causes something to be built

Cousin

A1

a child of your aunt or uncle

Percent

B1

A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.

Offer

A2

to say that you are willing to give something to somebody

Meantime

C1

for a short period of time but not permanently

Found

B2

to start something, such as an organization or an institution, especially by providing money

Player

A1

a person who takes part in a game or sport

Extremely

A2

to a very high degree

Personally

B1

used to show that you are giving your own opinion about something

Might

A2

used when showing that something is or was possible

Another

A1

one more; an extra thing or person

Rights

A legal or moral claim to have or do something.

Backing

C1

help and support from somebody to do something; financial support for something

Tell

A1

to give information to somebody by speaking or writing

Getting

To receive or obtain something.

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Confidence

B2

the feeling that you can trust, believe in and be sure about the abilities or good qualities of somebody/something

Meter

C1

a device that measures and records the amount of electricity, gas, water, etc. that you have used or the time and distance you have travelled, etc.

Mom

B1

a mother

Summer

A1

the warmest season of the year, coming between spring and autumn

Register

B2

to record your/somebody’s/something’s name on an official list

Used

B1

familiar with something because you do it or experience it often

Closely

B2

near in space or time

Bicycle

A1

a road vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pushing the pedals with your feet

Counter

B2

a long flat surface over which goods are sold or business is done in a shop, bank, etc.

Sandwich

A1

two slices of bread, often spread with butter, with a layer of meat, cheese, etc. between them

Puzzle

B2

a game, etc. that you have to think about carefully in order to answer it or do it

Eventually

B1

at the end of a period of time or a series of events

Excuse me

A polite phrase used to ask for attention or to apologize for interruption.

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Forest

A2

a large area of land that is thickly covered with trees

Terrible

A1

very unpleasant; making you feel very unhappy, upset or frightened

Something

A1

a thing that is not known or mentioned by name

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Somebody

A1

a person who is not known or mentioned by name

Hey

A1

used to attract somebody’s attention or to express interest, surprise or anger

Matter

A2

used (to ask) if somebody is upset, unhappy, etc. or if there is a problem

Ask

A1

to say or write something in the form of a question, in order to get information

Cancer

B2

a serious disease in which growths of cells, also called cancers, form in the body and kill normal body cells. The disease often causes death.

Badly

A2

without skill or care

Likely

A2

having a good chance of happening or being something; probable or expected

Promising

B2

showing signs of being good or successful

There's nothing to tell

Indicates that there are no details or information to share.

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Last

A1

The final item or person in a sequence.

Weekend

A1

Saturday and Sunday

Doctor

A1

a person who has been trained in medical science, whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured

Together

A1

with or near to somebody/something else; with each other

Application

B1

a formal (often written) request for something, such as a job, permission to do something or a place at a college or university

Chemical

B1

connected with chemistry

Precaution

C1

A measure taken in advance to prevent harm or negative consequences.

Kind

A1

a group of people or things that are the same in some way; a particular variety or type

Headache

A2

a continuous pain in the head

Shoulder

A2

either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck

Next

A1

coming straight after somebody/something in time, order or space

Certainly

A2

without doubt

Absolutely

B1

used to emphasize that something is completely true