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Overseas

B2

connected with foreign countries, especially those separated from your country by the sea or ocean

Ransom

Money demanded for the release of a captive.

Interesting

A1

attracting your attention because it is/they are special, exciting or unusual

Mysterious

B2

difficult to understand or explain; strange

Attract

B1

To draw or pull towards oneself or itself.

Attend

A2

to be present at an event

Perhaps

A2

possibly

Sufficiently

B2

enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need

Layer

B1

a quantity or sheet of something that lies over a surface or between surfaces

Forest

A2

a large area of land that is thickly covered with trees

Also

A1

in addition; too

Importance

B1

the quality of being important

Shall

A2

used with I and we for talking about or predicting the future

Judge

B1

a person in a court who has the authority to decide how criminals should be punished or to make legal decisions

Yes

A1

used to answer a question and say that something is correct or true

Sir

A2

used as a polite way of addressing a man whose name you do not know, for example in a shop or restaurant

Put

A1

to move something into a particular place or position

Nothing

A1

not anything; no single thing

Cooking

A1

the process of preparing food by heating it

Backing

C1

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

I am sorry

A phrase used to express regret or remorse.

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Proud

B1

feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with

Government

A2

the group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state

Cooker

A2

a large piece of equipment for cooking food, containing an oven and gas or electric rings on top

Intelligent

A2

good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability

National

A2

connected with a particular nation; shared by a whole nation

Prince

B1

a male member of a royal family who is not king, especially the son or grandson of the king or queen

Wednesday

A1

the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday

Yesterday

A1

on the day before today

Occur

B1

to happen

Hospital

A1

a large building where people who are ill or injured are given medical treatment and care

Box

A1

a container made of wood, thick card, metal, etc. with a flat base and sides and often a lid (= cover), used especially for holding solid things

Luggage

Bags and suitcases used for carrying personal belongings during travel.

Describe

A1

to say what somebody/something is like

Mostly

A2

mainly; generally

Place

A1

a particular position, point or area

Thin

A2

having a smaller distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal

Namely

C1

used to introduce more exact and detailed information about something that you have just mentioned

Commonly

B2

usually; very often; by most people

Charming

B2

very pleasant or attractive

Disagreement

B2

a situation where people have different opinions about something and often argue

Two

A1

The number after one; a pair.

Housing

B2

houses, flats, etc. that people live in, especially when referring to their type, price or condition

You know one thing

A phrase used to emphasize a specific point or insight.

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Inspector

B2

an officer of middle rank in the police force

Word

A1

a single unit of language that means something and can be spoken or written

Site

A2

A location or place, especially for a specific purpose.

Thank

A1

to tell somebody that you are grateful for something

Lighting

B2

the arrangement or type of light in a place

Anything

A1

used instead of something in negative sentences and in questions; after if/whether; and after verbs such as prevent, ban, avoid, etc.

Firstly

A2

used to introduce the first of a list of points you want to make in a speech or piece of writing

Intelligence

B1

the ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things; the ability to do this well

Explanation

A2

a statement, fact, or situation that tells you why something happened; a reason given for something

Listener

A2

a person who listens

Warning

B1

a statement, an event, etc. telling somebody that something bad or unpleasant may happen in the future so that they can try to avoid it

Fellow

B2

used to describe somebody who is the same as you in some way, or in the same situation

Rights

A legal or moral claim to have or do something.

Goods

B1

things that are produced to be sold

Believe

A1

to feel certain that something is true or that somebody is telling you the truth

Slave

B2

a person who is owned by another person and is forced to work for and obey them