B1 Vocabulary As continued

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among
amongst
(preposition) Being part of, set within
'Flowers hidden among the roots of the trees'
'A woman was among those who were injured'
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ancient
(adjective) Very old
'The book in the museum was ancient'
'The ancient statue'

It was an antique
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Announce
announcement
(verb) He announced their arrival
(noun) The announcement was made that the Queen had died
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anxious
(adjective) She was very anxious before the exam
She suffered from anxiety
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appear
appearance
(verb) to come into sight, to become visible
She appeared in the doorway
(noun) She made an appearance at the party, this was unexpected
Her appearance was messy and her clothes were dirty
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apply
(verb) To make a request
I will apply for an extension for my history prep
(noun) application - I have completed my job application form
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approach
(verb) to come near
'I approached the barking dog carefully'
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approve
(verb) to agree with something
'I approve of your A level subject choices'
'She approved of my outfit'
'I like to get your approval'
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approximately
(adverb) Almost, not completely accurate
'It takes approximately 20 minutes to walk to Oxford'
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arrange
(verb) to put things in order, to organise a date
I have arranged your shoes so that they are tidy
I have arranged a date for the interview
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assist
(verb) to help
Please can you assist me with carrying the box
The old lady needed some assistance to cross the road
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at least
at once
at present
please do questions 1-4 at least
Please come here at once
At present, we have 18 students in year 7
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attend
(verb) To be present
to deal with something
Please can you attend the meeting after school
I can attend to that for you
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attitude
(noun) A way of thinking
She had a positive attitude towards work
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attract
(verb) To cause some one or something to come
'I want to attract some new students'
He was attracted to her
She was very attractive
There was an attraction between them
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available
(adjective) To be able to use
The classroom is available
I am available to meet at 4pm
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Card 2

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(adjective) Very old
'The book in the museum was ancient'
'The ancient statue'

It was an antique

Back

ancient

Card 3

Front

(verb) He announced their arrival
(noun) The announcement was made that the Queen had died

Back

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Card 4

Front

(adjective) She was very anxious before the exam
She suffered from anxiety

Back

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Card 5

Front

(verb) to come into sight, to become visible
She appeared in the doorway
(noun) She made an appearance at the party, this was unexpected
Her appearance was messy and her clothes were dirty

Back

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