New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion Word Pronunciation German

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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion Word Pronunciation German
New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
/biː, bi/
/bɔɪ/
/eɪt/
/ˌeɪˈtiːn/
/ɪˈlev(ə)n/
/ˈɪŋglənd/
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
/ˈfeɪməs/
/ˌfɪfˈtiːn/
/faɪv/
/fɔː, fə/
/fɔː/
/ˌfɔːˈtiːn/
/ɡɜːl/
/ɪn/
/ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/
/ˌɪntəˈnæʃ(ə)nəl/
/ˈlɪs(ə)n/
/ˈmɪstə/
/neɪm/
/njuː/
/naɪs/
/naɪn/
/ˌnaɪnˈtiːn/
/əʊ/
/wʌn/
/ˈpɜːs(ə)n/
/ˈfəʊn ˌnʌmbə/
/pliːzd/
/rəʊd/
/ˈrʌʃə/
/skuːl/
/ˈsev(ə)n/
/ˌsev(ə)nˈtiːn/
/sɪks/
/ˌsɪksˈtiːn/
/speɪn/
/striːt/
/ˈstjuːd(ə)nt/
/ˈswɪtsələnd/
/ˈtiːtʃə/
/ten/
/ðə juːesˈeɪ/
/ˌθɜːˈtiːn/
/θriː/
/twelv/
/ˈtwenti/
/tuː/
/ˈwelkəm/
/ˈzɪərəʊ/
sein
Junge
Acht
Achtzehn
Elf
England
Austausch
berühmt
Fünfzehn
Fünf
für
Vier
Vierzehn
Mädchen
in
Information
international
hören
Herr
Name
neu
nett
Neun
Neunzehn
Null
Eins
Person(en)
Telefonnummer
erfreut
Strasse
Russland
Schule
Sieben
Siebzehn
Sechs
Sechszehn
Spanien
Strasse
hier: Schüler
Schweiz
Lehrer/in
Zehn
die USA/Amerika
Dreizehn
Drei
Zwölf
Zwanzig
Zwei
Willkommen
Null
We’re very pleased to be here!
The boy in the orange T-shirt is my brother.
/əˈlɑːm ˌklɒk/
/bæɡ/
/ˈbaɪsɪk(ə)l/
/ˌbɒtl əv ˈwɔːtə/
/ˈbɔɪˌfrend/
/ˈkælkjʊˌleɪtə/
/kæt/
/tʃek/
/klɒk/
/kəʊm/
Wecker
Tasche
Fahrrad
Wasserflasche
Freund
Rechner
Katze
prüfen
Uhr
Kamm
My alarm clock says it's half past eleven.
That's a great bag!
My bicycle is a present from my parents.
There is a bottle of water in my bag.
Is this a photograph of your boyfriend?
Do you have a calculator in your bag?
My cat is called Suzi.
What time is lunch? Check the programme.
The clock says quarter past ten.
I have a pink comb in my bag.
Welcome!
be (v) ***
boy (n) ***
eight
eighteen
eleven
England
exchange (n) ***
famous (adj) ***
fifteen
five
for (prep) ***
four
fourteen
girl (n) ***
in (prep) ***
information (n) ***
international (adj) ***
listen (v) ***
Mr ***
name (n) ***
new (adj) ***
nice (adj) ***
nine
nineteen
oh
one ***
person (pl people) (n) ***
phone number (n) *
pleased (adj) **
road (n) ***
Russia
school (n) ***
seven
seventeen
six
sixteen
Spain
street (n) ***
student (n) ***
Switzerland
teacher (n) ***
ten
the USA (United States of America)
thirteen
three
twelve
twenty
two ***
welcome (n) **
zero **
UNIT 1 NICE TO MEET YOU
Lesson 1 - That's a great bag! (pages12-13)
alarm clock (n) **
bag (n) ***
bicycle (n) **
bottle of water (n)
boyfriend (n) **
calculator (n) *
cat (n) ***
check (v) ***
clock (n) **
comb (n) *
Emily and Adam are from England.
Pierre is an exchange student from Switzerland.
The Colosseum is a famous building in Rome.
The students are in England for ten days.
The names of the girls are Katya and Teresa.
The Aya Sofya is in Istanbul.
The information on the website is good.
Taxi is an international word.
Listen, everyone! Lunch is at half past twelve.
Mr Ward is a teacher.
Hi! My name is Katya.
Here are your new English friends, Emily and Adam.
It's nice to meet you.
The person in the photograph is his girlfriend.
My phone number is 291347
We're very pleased to be here.
My address is 14 Park Road.
The capital of Russia is Moscow.
The school visit is at 1.55.
I’m Teresa and I'm from Valencia in Spain.
Adam's address is 8 Hill Street, Lewes
The students are in the Royal Pavilion.
The capital of Switzerland is Bern.
Mr Ward is a teacher.
Washington D.C. is the capital of the USA.
The welcome party is at 7.15.
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
digital camera (n)
family (n) ***
favourite (adj) **
girlfriend (n) **
great (adj) ***
guess (v) ***
How do you spell it?
I see.
ID card (n)
It’s called …
key (n) ***
look (v) ***
mobile phone (n) **
MP3 player (n)
now (adv) ***
OK (adj) ***
on (prep) ***
over there
packet of tissues (n)
parent (n) ***
passport (n) *
pen (n) **
photo (n) **
photograph (n) ***
present (n) ***
right (adj) ***
rucksack (n)
song (n) ***
sorry (adj) ***
spell (v) **
surname (n) *
thing (n) ***
ticket (n) ***
turn (n) ***
umbrella (n) *
wallet (n)
What else?
Lesson 2 - How old is it? (pages 14-15)
a hundred **
a thousand **
address (n) ***
at (prep) ***
at (prep) ***
beach (n) ***
beautiful (adj) ***
bike ride (n)
building (n) ***
centre (n) ***
city (n) ***
copy (n) ***
country (n) ***
day (n) ***
disco (n) *
Egypt
eighty
everyone (pron) ***
Excuse me.
fifty
film (n) ***
forty
half past (adv)
here (adv) ***
India
/ˌdɪdʒɪtl ˈkæmrə/
/ˈfæm(ə)li/
/ˈfeɪv(ə)rət/
/ˈɡɜːlˌfrend/
/ɡreɪt/
/ɡes/
/ˌhaʊ du jʊ ˈspel ɪt/
/ˌaɪ ˈsiː/
/aɪˈdiː kɑːd/
/ˌɪts ˈkɔːld/
/kiː/
/lʊk/
/ˌməʊbaɪl ˈfəʊn/
/ˌempiːˈθriː pleɪə/
/naʊ/
/ˌəʊˈkeɪ/
/ɒn/
/ˌəʊvə ˈðeə/
/ˌpækɪt əv ˈtɪʃuːz/
/ˈpeərənt/
/ˈpɑːspɔːt/
/pen/
/ˈfəʊtəʊ/
/ˈfəʊtəˌɡrɑːf/
/ˈprez(ə)nt/
/raɪt/
/ˈrʌkˌsæk/
/sɒŋ/
/ˈsɒri/
/spel/
/ˈsɜːˌneɪm/
/θɪŋ/
/ˈtɪkɪt/
/tɜːn/
/ʌmˈbrelə/
/ˈwɒlɪt/
/ˌwɒt ˈels/
Digitalkamera
Familie
lieblings(-)
Freundin
grossartig
raten
Wie buchstabiert man das?
Aha.
Ausweis
Es heisst…
Schlüssel
(an-)schauen
Handy
MP3-Player
jetzt
OK
auf
dort drüben
Papiertaschentuchpackung
Eltern
Pass
Stift
Foto
Fotografie
Geschenk
richtig
Rucksack
Lied
Entschuldigung
buchstabieren
Nachname/Familienname
Sache
Fahrkarte
hier: Du bist dran!
Schirm
Portemonnaie
Was sonst?
My digital camera is a present from my grandparents.
This is a photo of my family.
Rihanna is my favourite singer.
She's not his girlfriend, she's his sister.
I'm from Moscow. It's a great place!
A What else is in your bag? Guess!
A My surname is Navarro. B How do you spell it?
A Campbell. C-A-M-P-B-E-double L. B Oh, I see.
I take my ID card with me everwhere.
A What's this in English? B It's called a wallet .
This key is for my bedroom door.
Look at all those bicycles!
I have a new mobile phone! It's great.
All my favourite songs are on my MP3 player.
It's twenty-five past twelve now.
The party is at quarter to seven tonight. OK?
Machu Picchu is on a mountain.
That's my rucksack over there.
Do you have a packet of tissues in your bag?
My bicycle is a present from my parents.
Adam has a British passport.
My pen is quite old but I love it.
This is a photo of my family.
Is that a photograph of your boyfriend?
My bicycle is a present from my parents.
A Is your name Pierre? B Yes, that's right!
That's my rucksack over there.
All my favourite songs are on my MP3 player.
Sorry, I don't understand.
How do you spell bicycle ?
My surname is Navarro.
Are all your things in that bag?
I have two bus tickets.
It's your turn to ask a question.
It's raining! Do you have an umbrella?
There's a photo of my family in my wallet.
What else is in your bag?
/ə ˈhʌndrəd/
/ə ˈθaʊzənd/
/əˈdres/
/æt, ət/
/æt, ət/
/biːtʃ/
/ˈbjuːtəf(ə)l/
/ˈbaɪk ˌraɪd/
/ˈbɪldɪŋ/
/ˈsentə/
/ˈsɪti/
/ˈkɒpi/
/ˈkʌntri/
/deɪ/
/ˈdɪskəʊ/
/ˈiːdʒɪpt/
/ˈeɪti/
/ˈevriˌwʌn/
/ɪkˈskjuːz ˌmiː/
/ˈfɪfti/
/fɪlm/
/ˈfɔːti/
/ˈhɑːf ˌpɑːst/
/hɪə/
/ˈɪndiə/
Hundert
Tausend
Adresse
um
bei
Strand
schön
Fahrradtour
Gebäude
Zentrum
Stadt
Kopie
Land
Tag
Disco
Ägypten
Achtzig
zusammen
Entschuldigen Sie mich.
Fünfzig
Film
Vierzig
halb
hier
Indien
My address is 14 Park Road.
The welcome lunch is at half past twelve.
The students are at the Royal Pavilion.
Wow! The Pavilion is beautiful.
It's the London to Brighton bike ride today.
The Taj Mahal is a famous building in India.
The Colosseum is in the centre of Rome.
Beijing, Moscow and Berlin are all capital cities.
These are copies of the programme for today.
China, Russia and Germany are all countries.
The students are in England for ten days.
The disco is at half past eight.
The temple is in Egypt, next to the River Nile.
Hi everyone. I'm Katya Petrova.
Excuse me, Mr Ward, when’s the welcome party?
The film of Brighton is on at quarter past two.
The disco is at half past eight.
Here's a picture of Geneva - it's very beautiful.
The Taj Mahal is near Delhi, in India.
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
lunch (n) ***
map (n) ***
mountain (n) ***
near (prep) ***
next to (prep)
ninety
o’clock (adv) **
old (adj) ***
on (prep) ***
party (n) ***
Peru
place (n) ***
please ***
programme (n) ***
quarter past/to (adv)
river (n) ***
seventy
sixty
temple (n) **
Thank you (very much) ***
think (v) ***
thirty
today (adv) ***
tonight (adv) ***
tour (n) ***
Turkey
very (adv) ***
visit (n) ***
visitor (n) ***
watch (n) **
year (n) ***
Lesson 3 - When's your birthday? (pages 16-17)
April ***
August ***
believe (v) ***
birthday (n) **
brother (n) ***
daughter (n) ***
December ***
eighteenth
eighth
eleventh
father (n) ***
February ***
fifteenth
fifth
first ***
fortieth
fourteenth
fourth
grandfather (n) **
grandmother (n) **
grandparent (n) *
husband (n) ***
January ***
July ***
June ***
man (pl men) (n) ***
March ***
May ***
month (n) ***
mother (n) ***
mum (n) **
/lʌntʃ/
/mæp/
/ˈmaʊntɪn/
/nɪə/
/ˈnekst ˌtuː/
/ˈnaɪnti/
/əˈklɒk/
/əʊld/
/ɒn/
/ˈpɑːti/
/pəˈruː/
/pleɪs/
/pliːz/
/ˈprəʊɡræm/
/ˈkwɔːtə ˌpɑːst/ˌtuː/
/ˈrɪvə/
/ˈsev(ə)nti/
/ˈsɪksti/
/ˈtemp(ə)l/
/ˈθæŋk juː (veri mʌtʃ)/
/θɪŋk/
/ˈθɜːti/
/təˈdeɪ/
/təˈnaɪt/
/tʊə/
/ˈtɜːki/
/ˈveri/
/ˈvɪzɪt/
/ˈvɪzɪtə/
/wɒtʃ/
/jɪə/
Mittag(-essen)
Karte
Berg
nah
neben
Neunzig
(um) Uhr
alt
am
Party
Peru
Ort
bitte
Programm
viertel ab
Fluss
Siebzig
Sechzig
Tempel
Danke (viel Mals)
denken
Dreissig
heute
heute Abend
Führung
Türkei
sehr
Besuch
Besucher/in
Armbanduhr
Jahr
Lunch is at 12.30.
Here are maps of Brighton for our visitors.
Machu Picchu is on a mountain in Peru.
The Taj Mahal is near Delhi.
The temple of Abu Simbel is next to the River Nile.
/ˈeɪprəl/
/ˈɔːɡəst/
/bɪˈliːv/
/ˈbɜːθdeɪ/
/ˈbrʌðə/
/ˈdɔːtə/
/dɪˈsembə/
/eɪˈtiːnθ/
/eɪtθ/
/ɪˈlev(ə)nθ/
/ˈfɑːðə/
/ˈfebruəri/
/ˌfɪfˈtiːnθ/
/fɪfθ/
/fɜːst/
/ˈfɔːtiəθ/
/ˌfɔːˈtiːnθ/
/fɔːθ/
/ˈɡræn(d)ˌfɑːðə/
/ˈɡræn(d)ˌmʌðə/
/ˈɡræn(d)ˌpeərənt/
/ˈhʌzbənd/
/ˈdʒænjuəri/
/dʒʊˈlaɪ/
/dʒuːn/
/mæn/
/mɑːtʃ/
/meɪ/
/mʌnθ/
/ˈmʌðə/
/mʌm/
April
August
glauben
Geburtstag
Bruder
Tochter
Dezember
Achtzente/r
Achte/r
Elfte/r
Vater
Februar
Fünfzehnt/e
Fünft/er
Erste/r
Vierzigste/r
Vierzehnte/r
Vierte/r
Grossvater
Grossmutter
Grosseltern
Ehemann
Januar
Juli
Juni
Mann
März
Mai
Monat
Mutter
Mutter (Mutti, Mama)
The tour of the city is at three o'clock.
The Royal Pavilion is about two hundred years old.
My birthday is on Saturday.
The welcome party is at 7.15.
Machu Picchu is on a mountain in Peru.
Valencia is a great place to live.
Jake, what time is it, please?
These are copies of the programme for today
The film of Brighton is on at quarter past two.
The temple of Abu Simbel is next to the River Nile.
The temple of Abu Simbel is in Egypt.
A Here is a map of Brighton. B Thank you very much.
I think it’s about 200 years old.
It’s the London to Brighton Bike Ride today.
The disco is tonight - at 8.30.
The tour of the city is at 3.00.
The Aya Sofya is in Istanbul in Turkey.
We're very pleased to be here.
The school visit is at 1.55.
Here are maps of Brighton for our visitors.
My watch says it's ten o'clock.
The Royal Pavilion is two hundred years old.
I can't believe my mum's forty today!
A When's your birthday? B 21st August.
Dima is Katya's brother.
Valentina is Vera and Mikhail's daughter.
Maxim is Katya's father.
Mikhail is Katya's grandfather.
Vera is Katya's grandmother.
The two people in the centre are my grandparents.
Vera's husband is called Mikhail.
The man next to Mum is my father.
April is my favourite month.
My mother is on the right – her name is Valentina.
My mum's name is Valentina.
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
nineteenth
ninth
November ***
October ***
on the left/right
photographer (n) **
picture (n) ***
second ***
September ***
seventeenth
seventh
sister (n) ***
sixteenth
sixth
son (n) ***
tenth
third
thirteenth
thirtieth
twelfth
twentieth
twenty-first
twenty-second
wife (pl wives) (n) ***
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Personal Information (pages 18-19)
mean (v) ***
meet (v) ***
pronounce (v) **
singer (n) **
Inspiration Extra! (pages 20-21)
friend (n) ***
of course ***
That’s right.
Culture (pages 22-23)
a million **
Australia
Brazil
capital (city) (n) ***
China
Germany
language (n) ***
main (adj) ***
Mexico
music (n) ***
population (n) ***
UNIT 2 21st CENTURY WORLD
Lesson 1 - She has a lovely smile (pages 24-25)
also (adv) ***
big (adj) ***
black (adj) ***
blonde (adj) *
blue (adj) ***
brown (adj) ***
cap (n) **
choose (v) ***
clothes (n pl) ***
colour (n) ***
dark (adj) ***
eye (n) ***
flag (n) **
football (n) ***
green (adj) ***
grey (adj) ***
/ˌnaɪnˈtiːnθ/
/naɪnθ/
/nəʊˈvembə/
/ɒkˈtəʊbə/
/ˌɒn ðə ˈleft/ˈraɪt/
/fəˈtɒɡrəfə/
/ˈpɪktʃə/
/ˈsekənd/
/sepˈtembə/
/ˌsev(ə)nˈtiːnθ/
/ˈsev(ə)nθ/
/ˈsɪstə/
/ˌsɪksˈtiːnθ/
/sɪksθ/
/sʌn/
/tenθ/
/θɜːd/
/ˌθɜːˈtiːnθ/
/ˈθɜːtiəθ/
/twelfθ/
/ˈtwentiəθ/
/ˌtwentiˈfɜːst/
/ˌtwentiˈsekənd/
/waɪf/
Neunzehnte/r
Neunte/r
November
Oktober
links/rechts
Fotograf/in
hier: Foto
Zweite/r
September
Siebzehnte/r
Siebte/r
Schwester
Sechszehnte/r
Sechste/r
Sohn
Zehnte/r
Dritte/r
Dreizehnte/r
Dreissigste/r
Zwölfte/r
Zwanzigste/r
Einundzwanzigste/r
Zweiundzwanzigste/r
Ehefrau
Example sentence
/miːn/
/miːt/
/prəˈnaʊns/
/ˈsɪŋə/
bedeuten
treffen
aussprechen
Sänger/in
What does pavilion mean?
It’s nice to meet you all.
How do you pronounce F-E-B-R-U-A-R-Y?
My favourite singer is Beyoncé.
/frend/
/ˌəv ˈkɔːs/
/ˌðæts ˈraɪt/
Freund/in
natürlich
Das ist richtig.
Here are your new English friends, Emily and Adam.
A Where are you from? B Here, of course.
A Is your name Adam? B Yes, that's right.
/ə ˈmɪljən/
/ɒˈstreɪliə/
/brəˈzɪl/
/ˈkæpɪt(ə)l/
/ˈtʃaɪnə/
/ˈdʒɜːməni/
/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/
/meɪn/
/ˈmeksɪkəʊ/
/ˈmjuːzɪk/
/ˌpɒpjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n/
Eine Million
Australien
Brasilien
Hauptstadt
China
Deutschland
Sprache
haupt
Mexiko
Musik
Bevölkerung
The capital of Australia is Canberra.
The main language in Brazil is Portuguese.
The capital of Spain is Madrid.
The capital of China is Beijing.
Berlin is the capital of Germany.
What are the main languages in the USA?
The main language in Australia is English.
Mexico City is the capital of Mexico.
I like music and I play the guitar.
What's the population of Russia?
/ˈɔːlsəʊ/
/bɪɡ/
/blæk/
/blɒnd/
/bluː/
/braʊn/
/kæp/
/tʃuːz/
/kləʊðz/
/ˈkʌlə/
/dɑːk/
/aɪ/
/flæɡ/
/ˈfʊtˌbɔːl/
/ɡriːn/
/ɡreɪ/
auch
gross
schwarz
blond
blau
braun
Mütze
auswählen
Kleider
Farbe
dunkel
Auge
Flagge
Fussball
grün
grau
You can also download videos of their gigs
She has pink hair and big sunglasses.
Daniel's football is black and white.
She has long blonde hair and blue eyes.
I have two pairs of blue jeans.
Matilda has short brown hair.
He has a green top and a cap.
Teams take turns to choose a square.
My favourite clothes are jeans and a pink top.
What colour is your bedroom wall?
She has long dark hair and brown eyes.
I have red hair and green eyes.
Daniel’s flag has five colours.
He has a football.
India's flag has three colours: orange, white and green.
Daniel has a green T-shirt and long grey shorts.
My sister Anna is on the left.
I’m not in the picture – I’m the family photographer!
I'm not in the picture - I'm the family photographer!
Katya and Anna are sisters.
Dima is Maxim and Valentina's son.
Valentina is Maxim's wife.
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
have (v) ***
jacket (n) ***
jeans (n pl) *
long (adj) ***
lots (of) (n pl) ***
lovely (adj) ***
metre (n) ***
neck (n) ***
orange (adj) **
pair (of jeans) (n) ***
pink (adj) **
pullover (n) *
purple (adj) *
red (adj) ***
round (prep) ***
sandals (n pl)
scarf (n) *
shirt (n) ***
shoes (n pl) ***
short (adj) ***
shorts (n pl) *
shoulder bag (n)
skirt (n) **
smile (n) ***
socks (n pl) *
sunglasses (n pl)
then (adv) ***
top (n) ***
trainers (n pl) *
trousers (n pl) **
T-shirt (n) *
white (adj) ***
word (n) ***
yellow (adj) ***
Lesson 2 - I can play the guitar (pages 26-27)
anything (pron) ***
at the same time
band (n) ***
bed (n) ***
behind (prep) ***
book (n) ***
burn a CD
button (n) **
cake (n) ***
CD (n) **
century (n) ***
cook (v) ***
create (v) ***
dance (v) ***
date (n) ***
door (n) ***
download (v)
draw (v) ***
fantastic (adj) **
find (v) ***
give (v) ***
hand (n) ***
help (n & v) ***
horse (n) ***
instrument (n) ***
iron (v) *
kilo(gram) (kg) (n) *
kilometre (km) (n) *
/hæv, əv, həv/
/ˈdʒækɪt/
/dʒiːnz/
/lɒŋ/
/lɒts (əv)/
/ˈlʌvli/
/ˈmiːtə/
/nek/
/ˈɒrɪndʒ/
/peə/
/pɪŋk/
/ˈpʊləʊvə/
/ˈpɜːp(ə)l/
/red/
/raʊnd/
/ˈsændəlz/
/skɑːf/
/ʃɜːt/
/ʃuːz/
/ʃɔːt/
/ʃɔːts/
/ˈʃəʊldə ˌbæg/
/skɜːt/
/smaɪl/
/sɒks/
/ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz/
/ðen/
/tɒp/
/ˈtreɪnəz/
/ˈtraʊzəz/
/ˈtiːʃɜːt/
/waɪt/
/wɜːd/
/ˈjeləʊ/
haben
Jacke
Jeans
lang
viele
schön
Meter
Hals/Nacken
orange
Paar (Jeans)
pink
Pullover
violett
rot
um (herum)
Sandalen
Schall
Hemd
Schuhe
kurz
kurze Hosen
Umhängetasche
Rock
Lächeln
Socken
Sonnenbrille
dann
Oberteil
Turnschuhe
Hosen
T-Shirt
weiss
Wort
gelb
I have long black hair.
You can borrow my jacket.
Katya has an orange top, blue jeans and white shoes.
My sari is nine metres long.
I have lots of friends at school.
My friend Anita has a lovely smile.
Her red sari is nine metres long.
She has a scarf round her neck.
My favourite socks are orange.
Teresa has a jacket and three pairs of jeans.
She has pink hair and big sunglasses.
I wear a blue pullover to school.
My new MP3 player is purple.
The flag of Japan is red and white.
She has a long scarf round her neck.
She has a white skirt and brown sandals.
He has a long scarf round his neck.
Can you iron a shirt?
Daniel has black shoes.
Pedro has short black hair.
The boy has white shorts and trainers.
Her T-shirt is black and she has a shoulder bag.
She has a new skirt for school.
She has a lovely smile.
Daniel has grey shorts and long red socks.
She has pink hair and big sunglasses.
Complete the questions then compare your answers with another student.
My favourite top is a purple T-shirt.
I have new trainers for school.
My school trousers are grey.
Her T-shirt is black and her trousers are blue.
I have white shirts for school.
Look up new words in your dictionary.
The flag of Germany is black, red and yellow.
/ˈeniˌθɪŋ/
/ˌət ðə seɪm ˈtaɪm/
/bænd/
/bed/
/bɪˈhaɪnd/
/bʊk/
/ˌbɜːn ə siːˈdiː/
/ˈbʌt(ə)n/
/keɪk/
/ˌsiːˈdiː/
/ˈsentʃəri/
/kʊk/
/kriˈeɪt/
/dɑːns/
/deɪt/
/dɔː/
/ˌdaʊnˈləʊd/
/drɔː/
/fænˈtæstɪk/
/faɪnd/
/ɡɪv/
/hænd/
/help/
/hɔːs/
/ˈɪnstrʊmənt/
/ˈaɪən/
/ˈkiːləʊ (græm)/
/ˈkɪləˌmiːtə, kɪˈlɒmɪtə/
etwas
gleichzeitig
Musikgruppe
Bett
hinter
Buch
(eine) CD brennen
Knopf
Kuchen
CD
Jahrhundert
kochen
erstellen
tanzen
Datum
Türe
herunterladen
zeichnen
fantastisch
finden
geben
Hand
helfen
Pferd
Instrument
bügeln
Kilo(-gramm)
Kilometer
Can I help you with anything?
Is the welcome party at the same time as the disco?
My favourite band is Linkin Park.
There's a bed in Emily's room.
The light switch is behind the door.
Can you read a book in English?
I can burn a CD or email the photographs to you.
Can you sew on a button?
I can make a cake.
I don't use CDs - I have an mp3 player.
How are your twenty-first century life skills?
Can you cook a meal?
Can you create a web page?
My sister can dance but I can't.
Can you remember dates and places?
Excuse me, can I close the door please?
You can download music from the band's website.
Draw a picture or take a photo for your web page.
The website has some fantastic photos of the band.
I can't find my keys.
Give your questionnaire to five students.
Can you walk on your hands?
Remember to ask for help. / Can I help you with anything?
Can Pierre ride a horse?
Can you play an instrument?
I can iron a shirt.
Can you lift 20 kilos?
Can you run a kilometre in five minutes?
Page 5 of 21
New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
life (pl lives) (n) ***
lift (v) ***
light (n) ***
light switch (n)
make (v) ***
meal (n) ***
mend (v) *
minute (n) ***
mobile (phone) (n) **
Never mind.
Oh dear.
other (adj) ***
over here
paint (v) ***
phone (n & v) ***
piano (n) **
play (music) (v) ***
programme (v)
puncture (n)
question (n) ***
questionnaire (n) **
read (v) ***
really (= very) (adv) ***
remember (v) ***
ride (v) ***
room (n) ***
run (v) ***
same (adj) ***
satnav (n)
saxophone (n)
send (v) ***
sew on (v)
silly (adj) **
sing (v) ***
site (n) **
skill (n) ***
social networking site (n)
speak (v) ***
swim (v) **
underwater (adv)
use (v) ***
walk (v) ***
wall (n) ***
Web (n) *
web page (n) *
Lesson 3 - Keep still (pages 28-29)
area code (n)
at home (adv)
audio (n)
back (n) ***
code (n) ***
come (v) ***
computer (n) ***
dial (v) *
Don’t worry.
easy (adj) ***
face (n) ***
first (adv) ***
go (v) ***
good (adj) ***
hair (n) ***
international (adj) ***
Keep still.
/laɪf/
/lɪft/
/laɪt/
/ˈlaɪt ˌswɪtʃ/
/meɪk/
/miːl/
/mend/
/ˈmɪnɪt/
/ˈməʊbaɪl/
/ˌnevə ˈmaɪnd/
/ˌəʊ ˈdɪə/
/ˈʌðə/
/ˌəʊvə ˈhɪə/
/peɪnt/
/fəʊn/
/piˈænəʊ/
/pleɪ/
/ˈprəʊɡræm/
/ˈpʌŋktʃə/
/ˈkwestʃ(ə)n/
/ˌkwestʃəˈneə/
/riːd/
/ˈrɪəli/
/rɪˈmembə/
/raɪd/
/ruːm/
/rʌn/
/seɪm/
/ˈsætˌnæv/
/ˈsæksəˌfəʊn/
/send/
/ˌsəʊ ˈɒn/
/ˈsɪli/
/sɪŋ/
/saɪt/
/skɪl/
/ˌsəʊʃ(ə)lˈ netˌwɜːkɪŋ saɪt/
/spiːk/
/swɪm/
/ˌʌndəˈwɔːtə/
/juːz/
/wɔːk/
/wɔːl/
/web/
/ˈweb ˌpeɪdʒ/
Leben
heben
Licht
Lichtschallter
machen
Mahlzeit
reparieren
Minute
Handy
Egal.
Oje.
andere
hier drüben
malen
Telefon
Klavier
spielen
programmieren
Loch
Frage
Fragebogen
lesen
sehr
erinnern
reiten
Zimmer
laufen
gleich
Navigationssystem
Saxofon
senden
annähen
dumm
singen
Seite
Fähigkeit
solziale Netzwerkseite
sprechen
schwimmen
unterwasser
benutzen
gehen
Wand
Internet
Webseite
How are your twenty-first century life skills?
I can't lift 20 kilos.
Make sure there is no light on your face.
I can't find the light switch.
Can we make a cake for Daniel's birthday?
Can you cook a meal?
Can you mend a bicycle puncture?
Can you run a kilometre in five minutes?
Don't use your mobile phone in class.
A I can't come to help you today. B Never mind.
A The band sings in French. B Oh dear. I can't understand French.
What other instruments can you play?
It’s over here behind the door. See?
Can I paint my bedroom wall?
I can take photos with my phone. / You can phone your parents.
She can play the piano.
I can’t play an instrument
My father can't programme the satnav but I can!
Can you mend a bicycle puncture?
Excuse me, can I ask a question please?
Do you have a copy of the questionnaire?
Can you read music?
Wow! Your school has really good computers.
I can't remember his name.
Can you ride a horse?
A Here is your room. B It's really nice, Emily!
I can run 5k in twenty minutes.
I can't play the guitar and the piano at the same time!
My mother has a satnav in her new car.
Can she play the saxophone?
I can send photos from my mobile.
Can you sew on a button?
It's a silly question, but I can't find the light switch! Where is it?
I can't play an instrument but I can sing.
Can you use a social networking site?
How are your twenty-first century life skills?
Facebook is my favourite social networking site.
I can speak English and French.
He can't swim 100 metres.
Can you swim underwater?
Can I use your phone?
She can walk on her hands.
Please help me paint my bedroom wall.
You can surf the web and download apps.
What's on your web page?
/ˈeəriə ˌkəʊd/
/ət həʊm/
/ˈɔːdiəʊ/
/bæk/
/kəʊd/
/kʌm/
/kəmˈpjuːtə/
/ˈdaɪəl/
/ˌdəʊnt ˈwʌri/
/ˈiːzi/
/feɪs/
/fɜːst/
/ɡəʊ/
/ɡʊd/
/heə/
/ˈnæʃ(ə)nəl/
/ˌkiːp ˈstɪl/
Ortsvorwahl
Zu Hause
Audio
Rücken
Vorwahl
kommen
Computer
wählen
Keine Angst.
einfach
Gesicht
Vor (-name)
gehen
gut
Haar
international
halt still (still halten)
Dial the area code before the number.
Do you have a webcam on your computer at home?
To check the sound, go to Menu and select Audio.
Don't sit with your back to a window.
The international code for the UK is +44.
Come and sit here.
Is there a webcam on your computer at school?
First, dial the international code.
A I can't speak German. B Don't worry. We can speak English.
Can you programme a satnav? Yes, it's easy!
Check there is light on your face.
Mr Ward's first name is David.
Can I go home at three o'clock?
Your school has really good computers.
The girls have long hair.
First, dial the international code.
Keep still and don't move around.
Page 6 of 21
New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
laptop (n)
late (adj & adv) ***
later (See you later.) (adv) ***
love (v) ***
lucky (adj) ***
make sure
menu (n) **
message (n) ***
microphone (n) *
move around (v)
Mrs ***
No problem.
number (n) ***
open (adj) ***
open (v) ***
phone call (n) *
problem (n) ***
say (v) ***
see (v) ***
select (v) ***
sit (v) ***
someone (pron) ***
something (pron) ***
sound (n) ***
speakers (n pl)
sure (adj) ***
talk (v) ***
tell a joke
text message (n)
Thanks (a lot).
There’s something wrong.
tomorrow (adv) ***
video (n) ***
video call (n)
webcam (n)
window (n) ***
wrong (adj) ***
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Favourite Band (pages 30-31)
ask (v) ***
borrow (v) **
dictionary (n) **
drink (n) ***
drums (n pl) **
get (v) ***
go home
gig (n) *
guitar (n) ***
close (v) ***
cool (adj) ***
like (v) ***
leave (v) ***
member (n) ***
reply (n) ***
special (adj)
toilet (n) **
website (n) **
Inspiration Extra! (pages 32-33)
whole (n) ***
Review Units 1-2 (pages 34-35)
expensive (adj)
fine (adj) ***
forget (v) ***
understand (v) ***
/ˈlæpˌtɒp/
/leɪt/
/ˈleɪtə/
/lʌv/
/ˈlʌki/
/ˌmeɪk ˈʃɔː/
/ˈmenjuː/
/ˈmesɪdʒ/
/ˈmaɪkrəˌfəʊn/
/ˌmuːv əˈraʊnd/
/ˈmɪsɪz/
/ˌnəʊ ˈprɒbləm/
/ˈnʌmbə/
/ˈəʊpən/
/ˈəʊpən/
/ˈfəʊn ˌkɔːl/
/ˈprɒbləm/
/seɪ/
/siː/
/sɪˈlekt/
/sɪt/
/ˈsʌmwʌn/
/ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
/saʊnd/
/ˈspiːkəz/
/ʃɔː, ʃʊə/
/tɔːk/
/ˌtel ə ˈdʒəʊk/
/ˈtekst ˌmesɪdʒ/
/θæŋks (ə lɒt)/
/ˌðeəz sʌmθɪŋ ˈrɒŋ/
/təˈmɒrəʊ/
/ˈvɪdiəʊ/
/ˈvɪdiəʊ ˌkɔːl/
/ˈwebˌkæm/
/ˈwɪndəʊ/
/rɒŋ/
Laptop
spät
(bis) später
lieben
glücklich
gehe sicher (sicher gehen)
Menü
Nachricht
Mikrofon
bewegen
Frau
Kein Problem.
Nummer
öffnen
öffnen
Anruf
Problem
sagen
sehen
auswählen
sitzen
irgendjemand
irgendetwas
Ton
Lautsprecher
sicher
sprechen
Einen Witz erzählen
SMS
Danke (viel Mals)
Irgendetwas stimmt nicht.
morgen
Video
Videoanruf
Webcam
Fenster
falsch
Pierre has a new laptop.
L8 is a text message abbreviation for late .
CU L8R is a text message abbreviation for See you later .
I love you.
A I have a new mobile phone. B Lucky you!
Make sure the webcam is on.
Go to Menu and select Download.
Can you send a text message on a mobile phone?
Speak near the microphone.
Keep still and don't move around.
Mrs Navarro is Teresa's mother.
A Thanks for your help. B No problem.
What's your phone number?
Please open the window.
Please open your books.
Phone calls from a mobile can be expensive.
There's a problem. The picture isn't very good.
Say hello to your mum from me.
It's dark and I can't see the light switch.
Go to Menu and select Download Music.
I sit next to Maria in my English class.
Can someone help me, please?
There's something wrong with my laptop.
To check the sound, go to Menu and select Audio.
If the sound isn't good, check the speakers.
Make sure your webcam is on.
Pierre can talk to his Mum in Switzerland.
Can you tell jokes?
I send text messages to my friends.
OK, I understand now. Thanks a lot.
There's something wrong with the laptop.
I can't meet today. What about tomorrow?
You can download videos from the website.
Can I make a video call to my family?
I can use a webcam.
Don't sit with your back to a window.
There is something wrong with my webcam.
/ɑːsk/
/ˈbɒrəʊ/
/ˈdɪkʃən(ə)ri/
/drɪŋk/
/drʌmz/
/ɡet/
/ˌgəʊ ˈhəʊm/
/ɡɪɡ/
/ɡɪˈtɑː/
/kləʊz/
/kuːl/
/laɪk/
/liːv/
/ˈmembə/
/rɪˈplaɪ/
/ˈspeʃl/
/ˈtɔɪlət/
/ˈwebˌsaɪt/
fragen
ausleihen
Wörterbuch
Getränk
Schlagzeug
bekommen
nach Hause gehen
Konzert
Gitarre
schliessen
cool
gefallen
verlassen
Mitglied
Antwort
speziell
Toilette (WC)
Webseite
Excuse me, can I ask a question please?
Please can I borrow a pen?
Do you have an English dictionary?
Can I get a drink of water please?
Rob plays the drums and Brad plays the guitar.
Can I get a drink of water, please?
You can go home at half past two.
You can download videos of their gigs from the website.
I can play the guitar and the sax.
You can close the window.
Their website is really cool.
I like your new trainers.
Can I leave the room, please?
How many members are in the band?
No problem is the reply to Thanks a lot.
What's special about the band?
Please can I go to the toilet?
What's their website address?
/həʊl/
ganz
I read the whole book in three days.
/ɪkˈspensɪv/
/faɪn/
/fəˈɡet/
/ˌʌndəˈstænd/
teuer
gut
vergessen
verstehen
Phone calls from a mobile can be expensive.
A How are you? B I'm fine thanks.
Don't forget the welcome party.
I understand Spanish but I can't speak it.
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
UNIT 3 LIFESTYLE
Lesson 1 - I really don't like octopus (pages 38-39)
angry (adj) ***
banana (n) *
breakfast (n) ***
carrot (n) *
cheese (n) **
chicken (n) **
chips (n pl)
chocolate (n) **
cottage (n) **
cucumber (n)
dinner (n) ***
egg (n) ***
everything (pron) ***
except (prep) ***
film star (n)
fish (n) ***
flat (n) ***
fresh (adj) ***
garden (n) ***
garlic (n) *
go away
hate (v) ***
hope (v) ***
house (n) ***
ice cream (n) *
inside (adv) ***
like (prep) ***
live (v) ***
menu (n) **
mushroom (n) *
music (n) ***
octopus (n)
pizza (n) *
quite (adv) ***
ready (adj) ***
small (adj) ***
stop (v) ***
tomato (n) **
want (v) ***
Pronunciation
German Translation
Example sentence
/ˈæŋɡri/
/bəˈnɑːnə/
/ˈbrekfəst/
/ˈkærət/
/tʃiːz/
/ˈtʃɪkɪn/
/tʃɪps/
/ˈtʃɒklət/
/ˈkɒtɪdʒ/
/ˈkjuːˌkʌmbə/
/ˈdɪnə/
/eɡ/
/ˈevriˌθɪŋ/
/ɪkˈsept/
/ˈfɪlm ˌstɑː/
/fɪʃ/
/flæt/
/freʃ/
/ˈɡɑːd(ə)n/
/ˈɡɑːlɪk/
/ˌgəʊ əˈweɪ/
/heɪt/
/həʊp/
verärgert
Banane
Frühstück
Karotten
Käse
Huhn
Pommes Frites
Schokolade
Hütte/Häuschen
Gurke
Abendessen
Ei
Alles
ausser
Filmstar
Fisch
Wohnung
frisch
Garten
Knoblauch
Geh weg!
hassen
hoffen
Ruby is angry with Pierre.
Does she like bananas?
Do you have breakfast in bed?
Do you like carrots?
I like cheese and tomato pizza.
A You have chickens! B Yes, we can have fresh eggs for breakfast.
Do you like fish and chips?
I love chocolate!
Adam lives in a small cottage.
I like salad with cucumber and tomatoes.
When do you usually have dinner in the evening?
I have two eggs for breakfast.
I like everything except octopus.
I like everything except octopus.
Who's your favourite film star? I love Johnny Depp.
I hope you like fish.
I live with my parents and brother in a small flat.
We can have fresh eggs for breakfast!
We live in a flat in the city - we don't have a garden.
There is lots of garlic in French food.
A Go away! B Don't speak to me like that.
Emily likes science but she hates history.
I hope to hear from you soon.
/haʊs/
Haus
You have a lovely house.
/ˈaɪs ˌkriːm/
/ˈɪnˌsaɪd/
/laɪk/
/lɪv/
/ˈmenjuː/
/ˈmʌʃruːm/
/ˈmjuːzɪk/
/ˈɒktəpəs/
/ˈpiːtsə/
/kwaɪt/
/ˈredi/
/smɔːl/
/stɒp/
/təˈmɑːtəʊ/
/wɒnt/
Eiscreme
hier: herein
hier: so
leben
Menü
Pilz
Musik
Tintenfisch
Pizza
ziemlich
bereit
klein
stopp/aufhören
Tomate
wollen
I love chocolate ice cream!
Come inside, everyone – dinner is ready.
Don't speak to me like that!
Adam lives in a small cottage.
Octopus isn't on the menu.
Can I have mushrooms on my pizza?
We study music at school on a Friday.
I really don't like octopus.
My favourite food is pizza.
It's a cottage, really. It's quite small.
Come inside, everyone – dinner is ready.
I live in a small flat.
Stop it, you two!
I like pizza with tomatoes and mushrooms.
Pierre wants to talk to me.
/ˈɑːftə/
/ˌɑːftəˈnuːn/
/ˈeɪdʒd/
/ɑːt/
/ˌbækˈjɑːd/
/bɪˈfɔː/
/breɪk/
nach
Nachmittag
im Alter von
Kunst
Hinterhof
bevor
Pause
Katya often goes to the gym after school.
The gym near Katya’s flat is never busy in the afternoon.
The students are aged 4-15.
Her favourite subject is art. She can draw anything!
Babar Ali has a school in the backyard of his home.
Before she goes to bed she studies with her brother.
We have a short break in the morning.
/tʃaɪld/
Kind(er)
Valentina has three children - Katya, Anna and Dima.
/ˈklɑːsˌruːm/
/kliːn/
/duː/
/ˈiːvnɪŋ/
/fiːld/
/friː/
frəm (taɪm) tə (taɪm)
/dʒiːˈɒɡrəfi/
Klassenzimmer
putzen/reinigen
machen
Abend
Feld
gratis
von (Zeit) zu (Zeit)
Geografie
Does the school have lots of classrooms?
She gets up at six and cleans people's houses.
What do you do at the gym?
He goes to bed at the same time every evening.
The children work in the fields in the morning.
The school is free.
I go to school from 8am to 3.15pm.
We learn about other countries in geography.
Lesson 2 - Does she study in the evening? (pages 40-41)
after (prep) ***
afternoon (n) ***
aged (adj) **
art (n) ***
backyard (n)
before (prep) ***
break (n) ***
child (pl children) (n) ***
classroom (n) **
clean (v) ***
do (v) ***
evening (n) ***
field (n) ***
free (= costs nothing) (adj) ***
from (time) to (time) (prep)
geography (n) **
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Word
get up
go to bed
have breakfast/lunch/dinner
headmaster (n) *
history (n) ***
hour (n) ***
local (adj) ***
maths (n) *
money (n) ***
morning (n) ***
night (n) ***
outdoors (adv)
own (adj) ***
pay (v) ***
PE (physical education) (n)
physical (adj) ***
poor (adj) ***
science (n) ***
study (v) ***
teach (v) ***
teenage (adj) **
timetable (n) **
west (n) ***
work (v) ***
Pronunciation
/ˌget ˈʌp/
/ˌgəʊ tə ˈbed/
/ˌhæv ˈbrekfəst/ˈlʌntʃ/ ˈdɪnə/
/ˌhedˈmɑːstə/
/ˈhɪst(ə)ri/
/ˈaʊə/
/ˈləʊk(ə)l/
/mæθs/
/ˈmʌni/
/ˈmɔːnɪŋ/
/naɪt/
/ˌaʊtˈdɔːz/
/əʊn/
/peɪ/
/ˌpiː ˈiː/
/ˈfɪzɪk(ə)l/
/pɔː, pʊə/
/ˈsaɪəns/
/ˈstʌdi/
/tiːtʃ/
/ˈtiːnˌeɪdʒ/
/ˈtaɪmˌteɪb(ə)l/
/west/
/wɜːk/
German Translation
aufstehen
Zu Bett gehen
frühstücken/mittagessen/Zu Nacht essen
Schulleiter/in
Geschichte
Stunde
einheimisch
Mathematik
Geld
Morgen
Nacht
hier: im Freien
eigen
bezahlen
Sport
körperlich
arm
Naturwissenschaft
lernen
lehren
jugendlich
Stundenplan
Westen
arbeiten
Example sentence
I get up at six in the morning.
I go to bed at ten o’clock.
When do you usually have dinner?
He is a student in the morning and a headmaster in the afternoon.
Babar Ali’s favourite subject is history.
She goes to school for six hours a day.
Does the school teach the local language?
We have maths on Monday.
People give money to the school.
Nicole gets up at quarter past seven in the morning.
I work all night and sleep all day.
Most of the classes are outdoors.
In the afternoon he is the headmaster of his own school.
The students don't pay for books or meals.
I love PE at school. I like football and gymnastics.
Lewis works hard on his physical and mental fitness.
Barbar Ali has a school for poor children.
I do science on Friday.
Does she study in the evening?
The school teaches ten subjects.
The school has 800 students and ten teenage teachers.
Write six sentences about your school timetable.
I live in Tallinn in the north-west of Estonia.
I work all night and sleep all day.
/ækˈtɪvəti/
/ˈbɑːskɪtˌbɔːl/
/bəʊθ/
/ˈbɪzi/
/ˈsɪnəmə/
/klɑːs/
/kəmˈpjuːtə ˌgeɪm/
/dɑːns/
/ˈdɑːns ruːˌtiːn/
/ˈdɪfrənt/
/ˈɜːli/
/ˈeksəsaɪz/
/ˈeksəsaɪz ˌbaɪk/
/ˈfraɪdeɪ/
/ɡeɪm/
/ˌget ˈɒn (ə baɪk)/
/ˌgəʊ ˈdɑːnsɪŋ/
/ˌgəʊ ˈrʌnɪŋ/
/ˌgəʊ ˈʃɒpɪŋ/
/ˌgəʊ ˈswɪmɪŋ/
/ˌgəʊ tə ðə ˈsɪnəmə/ ˈmuːvɪz/
/dʒɪm/
/ˌɪt dɪˈpendz/
/dʒaɪv/
/lɜːn/
/ˈmʌndeɪ/
/ˈəʊnli/
/ˈəʊvə/
/pleɪ/
/ruːˈtiːn/
/ˈrəʊɪŋ məˌʃiːn/
/ˈrʌnɪŋ məˌʃiːn/
Aktivität
Basketball
beide
beschäftigt/hier:belebt
Kino
hier: Unterricht
Computerspiel
Tanz
Tanznummer/Choreografie
unterschiedlich
früh
Übung/Training
Heimtrainer
Freitag
Spiel
aufsteigen
tanzen gehen
rennen gehen
einkaufen gehen
schwimmen gehen
Ins Kino gehen
Fitnessstudio
Es kommt darauf an
Jive/Swingmusik
lernen
Montag
erst
auf
spielen
Routine/Choreografie
Rudergerät
Laufband
What are your favourite leisure activities?
Adam and Jake play basketball.
Do both girls go to the gym every week?
The gym is always busy in the afternoon.
I always go to the cinema on Saturday.
Katya often goes to dance classes on Wednesday.
I play computer games or listen to music in my free time.
Katya often goes to dance classes on Wednesday.
We learn different dance routines like hip-hop and jive.
We learn different dance routines like hip-hop and jive.
Lewis gets up early.
I think they’re doing exercises.
I start on the running machine and then I get on the exercise bike.
Lesson 3 - I never lift weights
activity (n) ***
basketball (n) *
both (pron) ***
busy (adj) ***
cinema (n) **
class (n) ***
computer game (n)
dance (n) ***
dance routine (n)
different (adj) ***
early (adv) ***
exercise (n) ***
exercise bike (n)
Friday ***
game (n) ***
get on (a bike)
go dancing
go running
go shopping
go swimming
go to the cinema/movies
gym (n) *
It depends.
jive (n)
learn (v) ***
Monday ***
only (adv) ***
over (prep) ***
play (sport) (v) ***
routine (n) **
rowing machine (n)
running machine (n)
I play computer games in my free time.
I run and then I get on the exercise bike.
On Saturdays I go dancing with my friends.
Sometimes I go running before school.
I go shopping in the city centre with my friends.
Pierre always goes swimming on Monday.
I always go to the cinema on Saturday.
Do you go to the gym?
A What do you do at the gym? B It depends. Usually I run.
We learn different dance routines like hip-hop and jive.
We learn different dance routines.
I'm only 14 so I can't use the weights.
Lewis races all over the world.
He plays tennis in the summer.
At race weekends he has a regular routine. / We learn different dance routines like hip-hop and jive.
Katya sometimes starts on the rowing machine.
Emily sometimes starts on the running machine.
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
Saturday ***
sound (v) ***
sport (n) ***
start (v) ***
stay (v) ***
Sunday ***
swimming (n) *
swimming pool (n) ***
teenager (n) **
tennis (n) **
tennis court (n)
Thursday ***
training session (n)
Tuesday ***
TV (television) (n) ***
volleyball (n)
watch (v) ***
Wednesday ***
week (n) ***
weekend (n) ***
weights (n)
Why not?
Pronunciation
/ˈsætədeɪ/
/saʊnd/
/spɔːt/
/stɑːt/
/steɪ/
/ˈsʌndeɪ/
/ˈswɪmɪŋ/
/ˈswɪmɪŋ ˌpuːl/
/ˈtiːnˌeɪdʒə/
/ˈtenɪs/
/ˈtenɪs ˌkɔːt/
/ˈθɜːzdeɪ/
/ˈtreɪnɪŋ ˌseʃn/
/ˈtjuːzdeɪ/
/ˌtiː ˈviː/
/ˈvɒliˌbɔːl/
/wɒtʃ/
/ˈwenzdeɪ/
/wiːk/
/ˌwiːkˈend/
/weɪts/
/ˌwaɪ ˈnɒt/
German Translation
Samstag
klingt
Sport
anfangen/starten
bleiben
Sonntag
Schwimmen
Schwimmbad
Jugendlicher
Tennis
Tennisplatz
Donnerstag
Trainingseinheit
Dienstag
Fernseher
Volleyball
schauen
Mittwoch
Woche
Wochenende
Gewichte
Wieso nicht?
Example sentence
/eɪˈem/
/ˌbest ˈwɪʃəz/
/bɪˈtwiːn/
/bluːz/
/bəʊt/
/bɔːn/
/kɑː/
/ˈkɜːli/
/ˈiːmeɪl/
/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/
/ˈfɪtnəs/
/fuːd/
/ɡəʊl/
/ɡɒlf/
/hɪə/
/ˈhɪpˌhɒp/
/ˈhɒlɪdeɪ(z)/
/dʒæz/
/ˈment(ə)l/
/ˈməʊtə ˌreɪsɪŋ/
/ˈmuːvi/
/net/
/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpə/
/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
/piːˈem/
/puːl/
/ˈpɒpjʊlə/
/ˌɑːrənˈbiː/
/reɪs/
/ˈræpə/
/ˈreɡeɪ/
/ˈreɡjʊlə/
/rɒk/
/skeɪt/
Vormittags
beste Wünsche
zwischen
Blues
Boot
geboren
Auto
lockig
Email
geniessen
Fitness
Essen
Tor
Golf
hören
Hip-Hop
Ferien
Jazz
mental
Motorsport
Film hier: Kino
Netz
Zeitung
ausserhalb
Nachmittag
Poolbilliard
beliebt
R'n'B
rennen fahren
Rapper
Reggae
regelmässig
Rock(-musik)
Schlittschuh
I go to school from 8am to 3.15pm.
Please send your mother my best wishes.
Between races, Lewis usually goes to the gym.
He likes reggae and he loves jazz and blues.
Lewis sometimes has Mediterranean boat holidays.
Lewis Hamilton, born 7th January 1985, is a motor racing star.
I walk to school - it's very near my home and we don't have a car.
I have curly brown hair.
Write an email to a friend about your weekend.
Lewis enjoys golf and swimming.
Lewis works hard on his physical and mental fitness.
Lewis loves spicy food.
Try to kick the ball into the goal.
Lewis also enjoys golf and swimming.
I hope to hear from you soon.
He likes hip-hop and R&B.
Our summer holiday in Buenos Aires is from January to February.
He loves jazz and blues.
Lewis works hard on his physical and mental fitness.
Lewis Hamilton is a motor racing star from Britain.
In my free time I go to the movies.
We can't play tennis - the court doesn't have a net.
Newspaper photographers like to take photos of Lewis.
There are lots of newspaper photographers outside the cinema.
I go to school from 8am to 3.15pm.
He plays pool with his brother Nic.
Lewis Hamilton is very popular.
He likes hip-hop and R&B.
Lewis races all over the world.
His favourite rapper is P Diddy.
He likes hip-hop, R&B and reggae.
Talk about regular activities.
We listen to music. We like rock and hip-hop.
Katya has some new skates!
That sounds great!
My favourite sport is volleyball.
School starts at 8am and ends at 2pm.
Can I stay the night at my friend's house?
Lewis also enjoys golf and swimming.
The swimming pool opens at 8 o'clock.
The training session for teenagers is from four to five o'clock.
I play tennis in the summer.
Can you come to the tennis court at 9 o'clock?
The training session for teenagers is from four to five o'clock.
In the evening I usually watch TV.
My favourite sport is volleyball.
In the evening I usually watch TV.
Do both girls go to the gym every week?
At the weekend I play football.
Emily never lifts weights at the gym.
A I don't lift weights. B Why not? A Weights are for over-16-year-olds.
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Personal profiles (pages 44-45)
am (= in the morning)
best wishes
between (prep) ***
blues (n) *
boat (n) ***
born (adj) ***
car (n) ***
curly (hair) (adj) *
email (n) ***
enjoy (v) ***
fitness (n) **
food (n) ***
goal (n) ***
golf (n) ***
hear (v) ***
hip-hop (n)
holiday(s) (n) ***
jazz (n) *
mental (adj) ***
motor racing (n)
movie (n) *
net (n) ***
newspaper (n) ***
outside (prep) ***
pm (= in the afternoon/evening)
pool (= game) (n)
popular (adj) ***
R&B (n)
race (v) **
rapper (n)
reggae (n)
regular (adj) ***
rock (music) (n) ***
skate (n) *
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Word
soon (adv) ***
south (n) ***
spicy (adj)
summer (n) ***
team (n) ***
tennis racket (n)
ten-pin bowling (n)
weekday (n)
What does he look like?
work hard
world (n) ***
write (v) ***
Pronunciation
/suːn/
/saʊθ/
/ˈspaɪsi/
/ˈsʌmə/
/tiːm/
/ˈtenɪs ˌrækɪt/
/ˌtenpɪn ˈbəʊlɪŋ/
/ˈwiːkdeɪ/
/ˌwɒt dəz hiː ˈlʊk laɪk/
/ˌwɜːk ˈhɑːd/
/wɜːld/
/raɪt/
German Translation
bald
Süden
würzig
Sommer
Team
Tennisschläger
Bowling
Wochentag
Wie sieht er aus?
hart arbeiten
Welt
schreiben
Example sentence
I hope to hear from you soon.
We go to the beach at Mar del Plata, south of Buenos Aires.
Lewis loves Japanese food and all kinds of spicy food.
I play tennis in the summer and go skiing in the winter.
Lewis works with his team on his car.
Can I borrow a tennis racket?
Lewis goes ten-pin bowling with his mother.
On weekdays I get up at 7.30am.
A What does he look like? B He has short black hair.
Lewis works hard on his physical fitness.
Lewis races all over the world.
Write questions and then answer them.
Inspiration Extra! (pages 46-47)
eat (v) ***
/iːt/
essen
What do you eat at lunchtime?
know (v) ***
sleep (v) ***
/nəʊ/
wissen
Do you know what time lunch is?
/sliːp/
schlafen
I work all night and sleep all day.
/əˈɡen/
/baɪˈɒlədʒi/
/baɪ/
/kəmˈpjuːtə ˌstʌdɪz/
/dæd/
/draɪv/
/iːst/
/end/
/ˈfriː ˌtaɪm/
/fruːt/
/ˌgəʊ ˈrəʊləbleɪdɪŋ/
/ˌgəʊ ˈskiːɪŋ/
/dʒɪmˈnæstɪks/
/ˈhəʊmˌwɜːk/
/ˈles(ə)n/
/lɒŋ/
/miːt/
/ˈmiːtˌbɔːl/
/nɔːθ/
/pəˈteɪtəʊ/
/ˈsæləd/
/siː/
/snæk/
/suːp/
/ˈswetˌʃɜːt/
/ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/
/ˈvɪzɪt/
/ˈwɪntə/
wieder
Biologie
kaufen
Computerunterricht
Vater
fahren
Osten
enden
Freizeit
Frucht
Rollschuh fahren gehen
skifahren gehen
Gymnastik
Hausaufgaben
Unterrichtsstunde
lang (dauern)
Fleisch
Fleischkloss
Norden
Kartoffel
Salat
Meer
Snack(/Zwischenmahlzeit)
Suppe
Sweatshirt/Pullover
Uniform
besuchen
Winter
Look at the texts again and find the new words.
We study parts of the body in biology.
We have a 15-minute break and I buy a snack.
I really like computer studies.
My dad drives me to school at 7.15am.
I get up at 6.30am and my dad drives me to school.
I live in Buenos Aires, in the east of Argentina.
School starts at 8am and ends at 2pm.
In my free time I go to the movies.
Bananas are my favourite fruit.
In the summer I go rollerblading.
I play tennis in the summer and go skiing in the winter.
Emiliano's favourite sport is gymnastics.
I do my homework in the evening.
We have seven 45-minute lessons a day.
Our lessons are 40 minutes long.
We usually have meat and salad, and then fruit.
We often have potatoes and meatballs.
I live in Tallinn in the north-west of Estonia.
We often have potatoes and meatballs.
We usually have meat and salad, and then fruit.
Our summer holiday is in August and we go to the Baltic Sea.
We have a 15-minute break and I buy a snack.
We usually have soup for lunch.
I usually wear jeans with a sweatshirt.
We wear a uniform to school.
In my free time I visit friends.
I play tennis in the summer and go skiing in the winter.
/eə/
/əˈkweəriəm/
/ˈɑːt ˌgæləri/
/əˈtrækʃ(ə)n/
/blaɪnd/
/bɔːd/
/ˈbɔːrɪŋ/
/ˈkæfeɪ/
/siːdiː pleiə/
/tʃeə/
Luft
Aquarium
Kunstgalerie
Sehenswürdigkeit
Rollladen
(Wand)Tafel
langweilig
Café
CD-Spieler
Stuhl
Can you see the people with their arms in the air?
Is there an aquarium in Brighton?
There are lots of attractions, including the art gallery.
There are lots of attractions for teenagers.
Do you have a blind or curtains in your room?
The teacher writes on the board.
Pierre thinks museums are boring but I love them!
There are great shops, restaurants and cafés.
We have a CD player in the classroom.
Sit on the chair by the table.
Culture (pages 48-49)
again (adv) ***
biology (n) *
buy (v) ***
computer studies (n)
dad (n) **
drive (v) ***
east (n) ***
end (v) ***
free time
fruit (n) ***
go rollerblading
go skiing
gymnastics (n)
homework (n) *
lesson (n) ***
long (40 minutes long) (adv) ***
meat (n) ***
meatball (n)
north (n) ***
potato (n) **
salad (n) **
sea (n) ***
snack (n) *
soup (n) **
sweatshirt (n)
uniform (n) **
visit (v) ***
winter (n) ***
UNIT 4 SIGHTSEEING
Lesson 1 - How many ghosts are there? (pages 50-51)
air (n) ***
aquarium (n)
art gallery (n)
attraction (n) **
blind (n)
board (n) ***
boring (adj) **
café (n) **
CD player (n)
chair (n) ***
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Word
coast (n) ***
computer (n) ***
desk (n) ***
down (adv) ***
end (n) ***
exciting (adj) **
find out
funfair (n)
ghost (n) **
group (n) ***
including (prep) ***
light(s) (n) ***
museum (n) ***
narrow (adj) ***
open-air (adj)
pier (n) *
restaurant (n) ***
ride (n) **
scary (adj) *
shark (n) *
shop (n) ***
sightseeing (n)
sign (n) ***
There isn’t time.
tourist (n) ***
tunnel (n) **
up (adv, prep) ***
walk (n) ***
water sports (n pl)
Pronunciation
/kəʊst/
/kəmˈpjuːtə/
/desk/
/daʊn/
/end/
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/
/ˌfaɪnd ˈaʊt/
/ˈfʌnˌfeə/
/ɡəʊst/
/ɡruːp/
/ɪnˈkluːdɪŋ/
/laɪt/
/mjuːˈziːəm/
/ˈnærəʊ/
/ˌəʊpən ˈeə/
/pɪə/
/ˈrest(ə)rɒnt/
/raɪd/
/ˈskeəri/
/ʃɑːk/
/ʃɒp/
/ˈsaɪtˌsiːɪŋ/
/saɪn/
/ˌðeər ɪzənt ˈtaɪm/
/ˈtʊərɪst/
/ˈtʌn(ə)l/
/ʌp/
/wɔːk/
/ˈwɔːtə ˌspɔːts/
German Translation
Küste
Computer
Schreibtisch
herunter
Ende
aufregend
herausfinden
Jahrmarkt
Geist
Gruppe
einschliesslich
Licht
Museum
schmal
freiluft
Pier
Restaurant
Fahrt (Achterbahn)
gruselig
Hai
Laden
Besichtigung (Sehenswürdigkeiten)
Zeichen
Es ist keine Zeit dafür.
Tourist/in
Tunnel
hinauf
Spaziergang
Wassersport
Example sentence
Brighton is on the south-east coast of England.
Teresa uses her computer to chat to her friends.
Do you have a desk in your room?
She looked down at him.
At the end of the pier there’s a funfair.
There's a funfair with exciting rides.
Find out information about local facilities.
There's a funfair with exciting rides.
There are lots of ghosts in these old narrow streets.
A guide is taking the group on a ghost walk.
There are musical instruments in the tomb, including a silver trumpet.
Can you turn the light on please? I can't see.
Katya thinks museums are boring.
There are lots of ghosts in these old narrow streets.
There's an open-air cinema on the beach.
Are there funfair rides on the pier?
There are great shops, restaurants and cafés.
There's a funfair with exciting rides.
Do you think ghosts are scary?
There's an aquarium with sharks and an underwater tunnel.
There are great shops, restaurants and cafés.
Read the sightseeing guide.
See that sign? That man is selling fish and chips.
A Can I finish my breakfast? B No, there isn't time.
The museum is very popular so it's often full of tourists.
There's an aquarium with sharks and an underwater tunnel.
At the moment he is cycling up the coast of Argentina.
Jake wants to go on a ghost walk.
Where can you go for water sports?
/ˈæktə/
/kəʊt/
/feɪs/
/ɡəʊld/
/ɡaɪd/
/həʊld/
/ˈleɪdi/
/laɪn/
/ˈaʊt ˌəv/
/reɪn/
/skeəd/
/stænd/
/ˈθɪətə/
/weɪt/
/weɪ/
/weə/
/ˈwʊmən/
Schauspieler/in
Mantel
Gesicht
golden
Reiseführer
halten
Dame
hier: Text
aus
regnen
ängstlich
stehen
Theater
warten
Weg
tragen (Kleidung)
Frau
The woman in grey is an actor.
She's wearing a long grey coat.
Her face is really white!
Teresa has blue jeans and gold sandals.
The guide is talking to the group.
She’s holding a red book.
This theatre has a famous ghost called the Grey Lady.
The actor is learning his lines.
Paul is looking out of the window.
A It's raining! B You can use my umbrella.
A Are you scared? B Yes, I don't want to see a ghost!
We’re standing outside the theatre.
She's an actor from the theatre.
Why are we waiting for Adam?
There is a long way to go.
The woman is wearing a grey coat.
The woman in grey is an actor.
/ɑːm/
/ˌkliːn jə ˈtiːθ/
/ɪə/
/aɪ/
/ˈfɪŋɡə/
/fʊt/
/heə/
/hænd/
/hed/
Arm
Zähne putzen
Ohr
Auge
Finger
Fuss (pl. Füsse)
Haar(e)
Hand
Kopf
Can you see the people with their arms in the air?
Katya cleans her teeth after breakfast.
My dad has big ears.
She has brown eyes and blonde hair.
The tour guide has his finger in the air.
He has big feet. They are size 12!
My grandfather has grey hair.
Katya is washing her hands.
Look at the girl with a helmet on her head.
Lesson 2 - She's wearing a long grey coat (pages 52-53)
actor (n) ***
coat (n) ***
face (n) ***
gold (adj) *
guide (n) ***
hold (v) ***
lady (n) ***
line (n) ***
out of (prep)
rain (v) **
scared (adj) **
stand (v) ***
theatre (n) ***
wait (v) ***
way (this way) (n)***
wear (v) ***
woman (pl women)(n) ***
Lesson 3 - What's she doing? (pages 54-55)
arm (n) ***
clean your teeth
ear (n) ***
eye (n) ***
finger (n) ***
foot (pl feet) (n) ***
hair (n) ***
hand (n) ***
head (n) ***
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Word
helmet (n) *
hungry (adj) **
knee (n) ***
leg (n) ***
mouth (n) ***
nose (n) ***
part (= section) (n) ***
point (v) ***
rollerblade (v)
sell (v) ***
smell (v) **
thumb (n) **
toe (n) **
too (= as well) ***
tooth (pl teeth) (n) ***
wash (v) ***
wash your hands
yoga (n)
Pronunciation
/ˈhelmɪt/
/ˈhʌŋɡri/
/niː/
/leɡ/
/maʊθ/
/nəʊz/
/pɑːt/
/pɔɪnt/
/ˈrəʊləbleɪd/
/sel/
/smel/
/θʌm/
/təʊ/
/tuː/
/tʊθ/
/wɒʃ/
/ˌwɒʃ jə ˈhændz/
/ˈjəʊɡə/
German Translation
Helm
hungrig
Knie
Bein
Mund
Nase
Teil
zeigen
rollerbladen
verkaufen
riechen
Daumen
Zehe
auch
Zahn (pl. Zähne)
waschen
Hände waschen
Yoga
Example sentence
When I go rollerblading I always wear a helmet.
A Are you hungry? B Yes, I haven't had lunch.
The girl is sitting on her grandfather's knee.
My brother has long legs.
The man has a big nose and a small mouth.
The man has a big nose and a small mouth.
A What part of the body is that? B It's an arm.
Katya is pointing at the bicycles.
She isn't running, she's rollerblading.
That man is selling fish and chips.
I can smell food!
I have four fingers and a thumb on each hand.
She is wearing sandals, so I can see her toes.
A He's selling chips. B Is he selling ice cream, too?
The actor's teeth are very white.
Katya is washing her hands.
Katya washes her hands before she cooks.
They're doing yoga.
/əˈmeɪzɪŋ/
/ˈbedruːm/
/ˌtʃest əv ˈdrɔːz/
/ˈkɒfɪn/
/ˈkɜːtənz/
/ˈflaʊə/
/ful əv/
/ˈdʒuːəlri/
/kɪŋ/
/ˌmæɡəˈziːn/
/ˈmɒd(ə)l/
/ˈɒbdʒekt/
/ˈpəʊstə/
/ˈsɪlvə/
/ˈteɪb(ə)l/
/tuːm/
/taʊn/
/ˈtreʒə/
/ˈtrʌmpɪt/
/ˈwɔːdrəʊb/
/weɪ/
/ˈwʌndəf(ə)l/
unglaublich/toll
Schlafzimmer
Kommode
Sarg
Vorhang
Blumen
voller
Schmuck
König
Zeitschrift
Modell(boot)
Objekt
Poster
silbern
Tisch
Grabstätte
Reprints - move from unit 3
Schatz
Trompete
Kleiderschrank
wiegen
wundervoll
They're about 3,300 years old and they’re amazing!
Can you describe your bedroom?
I put my clothes in a chest of drawers.
The coffin of the boy king is gold.
Do you have a blind or curtains in your room?
There are some beautiful flowers in his garden.
The museum is very popular so it's often full of tourists.
Everyone knows about the gold and jewellery in the tomb.
There is gold and jewellery in the tomb of the boy king.
Emily is reading a magazine.
There are 35 model boats in the tomb.
All the objects from Tutankhamun’s tomb are gold.
There are three posters on her wall.
There's a silver trumpet in the tomb.
There are two chairs by the table.
All the objects from Tutankhamun’s tomb are gold.
Is there a cinema in your town?
Tutankhamun’s treasures are in Egypt.
There are musical instruments in the tomb, including a trumpet.
He puts his shirts in a wardrobe.
The coffin weighs over 110 kilos.
It’s a wonderful place to visit.
/ˈskeɪtˌbɔːd/
skaten
We skateboard at the skate-park.
/əˈraʊnd/
/ˌæt ðə ˈməʊmənt/
/ˈkliːnə/
/ˈkɒfi/
/ˈkɒnf(ə)rəns/
/ˈdɒktə/
/ˈdɒlfɪn/
/ɪˌlekˈtrɪʃ(ə)n/
/ˈfaɪəˌfaɪtə/
/flaɪ/
/ˌgəʊ tə ˈsliːp/
/ˈheəˌdresə/
rund um
im Moment
Reinigungskraft
Kaffee
Konferenz
Arzt/Ärztin
Delfin
Elektriker/in
Feuerwehrmann/-frau
fliegen
schlafen gehen
Friseur/in
Dolphins are playing around the boat.
She's having her lunch at the moment.
My mother is a cleaner. She cleans offices.
We have coffee and toast for breakfast.
My mother translates English into Russian at conferences.
She's a doctor at the hospital.
Dolphins are playing around the boat.
My father is an electrician so he can mend the light.
My brother is a firefighter.
Steven is flying to Brazil.
He goes to sleep at 10pm.
Anna always has lovely hair because her mother is a hairdresser.
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Describing places and activities (pages 56-57)
amazing (adj) **
bedroom (n) ***
chest of drawers (n)
coffin (n) **
curtains (n pl) **
flower (n) ***
full of (adj) ***
jewellery (n) **
king (n) ***
magazine (n) ***
model (boat) (n) ***
object (n) ***
poster (n) **
silver (adj) **
table (n) ***
tomb (n) *
town (n) ***
treasure (n) **
trumpet (n) *
wardrobe (n) *
weigh (v) **
wonderful (adj) ***
Inspiration Extra! (pages 58-59)
skateboard (v)
UNIT 5 PEOPLE AND PLACES
Lesson 1 - I'm having a wonderful time (pages 64-65)
around (prep) ***
at the moment
cleaner (n) *
coffee (n) ***
conference (n) ***
doctor (n) ***
dolphin (n) *
electrician (n)
firefighter (n)
fly (v) ***
go to sleep
hairdresser (n) *
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Word
happen (v) ***
have a wonderful time
hospital (n) ***
hurt (adj)
ill (adj) ***
interpreter (n) *
journalist (n) **
look after (v)
midday (n) *
middle (n) ***
model (n & v) ***
musician (n) **
news (n) ***
noon (n) *
nurse (n) ***
outside (adv) ***
pilot (n) ***
plane (n) ***
police (n pl) ***
police officer (n) *
radio (n) ***
sail (v) **
shine (v) **
shop (v) **
shop assistant (n)
star (in the sky) (n)***
sun (n) ***
sunbathe (v)
sunny (adj) *
taxi-driver (n)
tea (n) ***
teacher (n) ***
toast (n) *
translate (v) **
typical (adj) ***
waiter (n) *
weather (n) ***
Pronunciation
/ˈhæpən/
/hæv ə ˌwʌndəfl ˈtaɪm/
/ˈhɒspɪt(ə)l/
/hɜːt/
/ɪl/
/ɪnˈtɜːprɪtə/
/ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst/
/ˌlʊk ˈɑːftə/
/ˌmɪdˈdeɪ/
/ˈmɪd(ə)l/
/ˈmɒd(ə)l/
/mjuˈzɪʃ(ə)n/
/njuːz/
/nuːn/
/nɜːs/
/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
/ˈpaɪlət/
/pleɪn/
/pəˈliːs/
/pəˈliːs ˌɒfɪsə/
/ˈreɪdiəʊ/
/seɪl/
/ʃaɪn/
/ʃɒp/
/ˈʃɒp əˌsɪstənt/
/stɑː/
/sʌn/
/ˈsʌnˌbeɪð/
/ˈsʌni/
/ˈtæksiˌdraɪvə/
/tiː/
/ˈtiːtʃə/
/təʊst/
/trænsˈleɪt/
/ˈtɪpɪk(ə)l/
/ˈweɪtə/
/ˈweðə/
German Translation
passieren
eine wundervolle Zeit haben
Spital
verletzt
krank
Dolmetscher/in
Journalist/in
aufpassen auf
Mittag
Mitte
Model/modelt
Musiker/in
Nachrichten
Mittag
Krankenschwester/-pfleger
draussen
Pilot/in
Flugzeug
Polizei
Polizist/in
Radio
segeln
scheinen
einkaufen
Verkäufer/in
Stern
Sonne
sonnenbaden
sonnig
Taxifahrer/in
Tee
Lehrer/in
Toast
übersetzen
typisch
Kellner/in
Wetter
Example sentence
Use the present continuous to talk about what is happening now.
She's having a wonderful time on holiday.
Emily's mother works at Brighton hospital.
She looks after people who are ill or hurt.
She looks after people who are ill or hurt.
Her mother is an interpreter. She can speak German and French.
He's a journalist. He works for the local newspaper.
She looks after people who are ill or hurt.
At midday I start cooking lunch.
Hello from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean!
Kate Moss is a model and designer. / She models and designs clothes.
Simon is a musician. He plays the piano and the trumpet.
We listen to the news on the radio.
She starts cooking lunch at noon.
Maria is a nurse at the hospital.
I sit outside and look at the stars.
He's a pilot. He flies planes.
He flies planes to South-east Asia.
Jake's father works for the Washington DC police.
He's a police officer for the Washington DC police.
We listen to the news on the radio.
Cathy is sailing to Spain.
The sun is shining and it's hot.
When you are shopping, do you ask for help?
She is a shop assistant in a clothes shop.
I sit outside and look at the stars.
The sun is shining and it's hot.
In the afternoon, we read and sunbathe.
What’s the weather like today? Is it sunny or rainy?
He is a taxi-driver in the city centre.
They have tea and toast for breakfast.
Your mother is a teacher at my school!
They have tea and toast for breakfast.
My mother translates English into Russian at conferences.
What’s a typical day like at sea?
He's a waiter in an Indian restaurant.
What's the weather like today? Is it hot?
/krɪsps/
/krɒs/
/ˈɪərɪŋ/
/ˈgeɪmz ˌkɒnsəʊl/
/ɡet/
/ˌgʊd aɪˈdɪə/
/aɪˈdɪə/
/nekst/
/rɪˈməʊt/
/ˌwel ˈdʌn/
Kartoffelchips
wütend
Ohrring
Spielkonsole
werden
Gute Idee
Idee
nächste/r
Fernbedienung (Kontroller)
Gut gemacht!
A Whose are the crisps? B They're mine.
Don’t get cross, Jake. It’s only a game.
Adam wears an earring.
The group are playing a video game on a games console.
Don't get cross, Jake. It's only a game.
A We have two remotes so we can have two teams. B Good idea!
A We can all play at the same time. B Good idea!
Who wants to play next?
We have two remotes so we can have two teams.
A I've finished my project! B Well done!
/əˈɡəʊ/
/ˈɔːtəm/
/bæd/
/kɔːz/
/ˈsentɪˌmiːtə/
/ˈsentrəl/
/tʃeɪndʒ/
/ˈklaɪmət ˌtʃeɪndʒ/
vor
Herbst
schlecht
Ursache
Zentimeter
zentral
Änderung/ändern
Klimaveränderung
The sea is higher than 100 years ago.
The four seasons are spring, summer, autumn and winter.
The weather today is bad in London.
The way we use energy from oil and coal is a cause of climate change.
Around Britain the sea is 10cm higher than in 1900.
Central England is 1°C hotter than 30 years ago.
Changes in temperature are new. / Is there anything you want to change?
What can we do about climate change?
Lesson 2 - Whose turn is it? (pages 66-67)
crisps (n pl) *
cross (adj)
earring (n) *
games console (n)
get (= become) (v) ***
Good idea.
idea (n) ***
next (adv) ***
remote (n)
Well done!
Lesson 3 - It's sunnier (pages 68-69)
ago (prep) ***
autumn (n) ***
bad (adj) ***
cause (n) ***
centimetre (cm) (n)
central (adj) ***
change (n & v) ***
climate change (n)
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Word
cloudy (adj)
coal (n) ***
cold (adj) ***
compare (v) ***
difficult (adj) ***
dry (adj) ***
energy (n) ***
expand (v) ***
foggy (adj)
for example
high (adj) ***
hot (adj) ***
ice (n) ***
island (n) ***
man-made (adj)
melt (v) **
northern (adj) ***
oil (n) ***
planet (n) **
rain (n & v) ***
rainy (adj)
scientist (n) ***
sea level (n)
snowy (adj)
spring (n) ***
temperature (n) ***
tropics (n pl)
vary (v) ***
warm (adj) ***
wet (adj) ***
windy (adj) *
Pronunciation
/ˈklaʊdi/
/kəʊl/
/kəʊld/
/kəmˈpeə/
/ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lt/
/draɪ/
/ˈenədʒi/
/ɪkˈspænd/
/ˈfɒɡi/
/ˌfər ɪgˈzɑːmpl/
/haɪ/
/hɒt/
/aɪs/
/ˈaɪlənd/
/ˌmænˈmeɪd/
/melt/
/ˈnɔːðən/
/ɔɪl/
/ˈplænɪt/
/reɪn/
/ˈreɪni/
/ˈsaɪəntɪst/
/ˈsiː ˌlevl/
/ˈsnəʊi/
/sprɪŋ/
/ˈtemprɪtʃə/
/ˈtrɒpɪks/
/ˈveəri/
/wɔːm/
/wet/
/ˈwɪndi/
German Translation
bewölkt
Kohle
kalt
vergleichen
schwierig
trocken
Energie
ausdehnen
neblig
Zum Beispiel
hoch
heiss
Eis
Insel
menschengemacht
schmelzen
nördlich
Öl
Planet
Regen/regnen
regnerisch
Wissenschaftler/in
Meeresspiegel
verschneit
Frühling
Temperatur
Tropen
variieren
warm
nass
windig
Example sentence
In Brighton it’s very cloudy and it’s windy.
The way we use energy from oil and coal is a cause of climate change.
What’s the weather like today? Is it hot or cold?
Compare your score with other students’ scores.
Rain is a more difficult problem than temperature.
The weather is usually dry in summer - it doesn't rain.
The way we use energy from oil and coal is a cause of climate change.
Water expands and ice melts in warmer weather.
It is difficult to drive when it is foggy - you can't see!
Ask simple questions. For example: What's your name?
Around Britain the sea is 10cm higher than in 1900.
What's the weather like today? Is it hot or cold?
Water expands and ice melts in warmer weather.
The Maldives has 1,192 islands.
This is one cause of climate change – and it’s man-made.
Water expands and ice melts in warmer weather.
The weather is wetter in winter in northern Europe.
The way we use energy from oil and coal is a cause of climate change.
We are making the planet hotter.
Rain is a more difficult problem than temperature. / We don't know how much it rains over the sea.
What’s the weather like today? Is it sunny or rainy?
Scientists are sure that what is happening to the planet now is different.
The sea level varies in different parts of the world.
It's cold and snowy in winter.
In Britain, spring begins in March.
World temperatures are 0.6°C higher than 100 years ago.
In the tropics it’s drier in summer than before.
The sea level varies in different parts of the world.
Ice melts in warm weather.
London is wetter than Cairo.
In Brighton it’s very cloudy and it’s windy.
/əˈləʊn/
/ˈbrækɪts/
/ˌkæpɪtl ˈletə/
/ˈkeəf(ə)l/
/ˈkɒmə/
/ˈkɒnfɪd(ə)nt/
/dɪˈskʌs/
/ekskləˈmeɪʃn ˌmɑːk/
/fəʊld/
/ˈfren(d)li/
/fʊl stɒp/
/ˈfʌni/
/ˈhæpi/
/ˈhelpf(ə)l/
/ˈhaɪf(ə)n/
/ɪmˈpɔːt(ə)nt/
/lɑːf/
/ˈnʌθɪŋ/
/ˈəʊpən/
/pɜːsəˈnæləti ˌtest/
/ˈkwestʃən ˌmɑːk/
/ˈkwɪkli/
/ˈkwaɪət/
/skɔː/
/ˈsɪəriəs/
alleine
Klammern
Grossbuchstaben
vorsichtig
Komma
selbstbewusst
diskutieren
Ausrufezeichen
deine/die Arme verschränken
freundlich
Punkt
lustig
glücklich
hilfsbereit
Bindestrich
wichtig
lachen
nichts
offen
Persöndlichkeitstest
Fragezeichen
schnell
ruhig
Punktestand
ernst
You are quite happy when you are alone.
Put brackets around the area code.
Don't forget a capital letter for the first letter of your name.
You are quiet and careful.
Use commas in long sentences.
You are a confident person. You aren’t at all shy.
When you are angry with someone do you discuss the problem?
Use an exclamation mark after the word 'Wow'.
Don't fold your arms when you speak to your teacher.
You are a friendly, open, helpful person.
Don't forget a full stop at the end of a sentence.
When you see something funny do you laugh a lot?
You are quite happy when you are alone.
You are a friendly, open, helpful person.
There's a hyphen in the word taxi-driver.
Choose two places and note down important information.
When you see something funny, do you laugh?
He's a quiet boy. He says nothing!
You are a friendly, open, helpful person.
Do the personality test and discuss with a partner.
Don't forget the question mark at the end of a question.
You think quickly and tell others what to do!
You are quiet and careful.
Compare your score with other people's scores.
You are a serious person and think a lot before you do something.
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Questionnaire (pages 70-71)
alone (adv) ***
brackets (n) *
capital letter (n)
careful (adj) ***
comma (n) *
confident (adj) **
discuss (v) ***
exclamation mark (n)
fold (your arms) (v) **
friendly (adj) ***
full stop (n) *
funny (adj) ***
happy (adj) ***
helpful (adj) **
hyphen (n)
important (adj) ***
laugh (v) ***
nothing (pron) ***
open (adj) ***
personality test (n)
question mark (n) *
quickly (adv) ***
quiet (adj) ***
score (n) ***
serious (adj) ***
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
shout (v) ***
shy (adj) *
smile (v) ***
touch (v) ***
Pronunciation
/ʃaʊt/
/ʃaɪ/
/smaɪl/
/tʌtʃ/
German Translation
schreien
schüchtern
lächeln
berühren
Example sentence
When you are angry with people, do you shout at them?
You are a confident person. You aren’t at all shy.
When you see something funny, do you smile?
When you speak to someone, do you touch your face?
/dɪˈɡriː/
/snəʊ/
Grad
Schnee/schneien
The temperature is 15 degrees.
Does it snow in winter?
/ˈbles ˌjuː/
/ˈkreɪzi/
/ˈfæbjʊləs/
/fiːl/
/ˈdʒestʃə/
/ˌgʊd ˈlʌk/
/ˌgʊdˈbaɪ/
/ɡaɪ/
/ˌhæv ə ˈwɜːd/
/ˌhaʊ də ju ˈduː/
/ˈlʊk ˌfɔː, fə/
/ˈmiːnɪŋ/
/sniːz/
/ˌwɒt də ju ˈduː/
Gesundheit! (nach niesen)
verrückt
fabelhaft
fühlen
Geste
Viel Glück
Auf Wiedersehen.
Reprints - move from unit 4
mit jemandem sprechen
Wie geht es dir? (Standandartfrage bei Begrüssung)
suchen
Bedeutung
niesen
Was machst du (beruflich)?
A What do you say when someone sneezes? B Bless you!
He's crazy!
Have a fabulous time!
He's feeling ill.
There are more than 700,000 different gestures in the world!
A I have an exam tomorrow. B Good luck!
Say goodbye to Katya. She is leaving.
He's a great guy.
Can I have a word with you, please?
I'm Sara Jones. How do you do?
I’m looking for my wallet.
I don't know the meaning of this gesture.
A What do you say when someone sneezes? B Bless you.
A What do you do? B I'm a doctor.
/ˈɑːtɪst/
/ˈkɑːs(ə)l/
/ˈtʃæmpiən/
/kluː/
/dɪˈsaɪd/
/həʊst/
/muːn/
/ˌɒn maɪ ˈəʊn/
/pɑːk/
/ˈprezɪdənt/
/kwɪz/
/ˈʃɒpɪŋ ˌsentə/
/strɒŋ/
/vɒlˈkeɪnəʊ/
/wɪn/
/ˈjestədeɪ/
Künstler/in
Schloss
Champion
Hinweis
entscheiden
Gastgeber
Mond
alleine
Park
Präsident/in
Quiz
Einkaufszentrum
stark
Vulkan
gewinnen
gestern
The artist Salvador Dalí was from Spain.
A prince called Dracula lived in a castle in Transylvania.
At the age of 17 she was a Wimbledon tennis champion.
Archaeologists found lots of clues about Viking life.
The men decided to find and kill Dracula.
Was Brazil the host country of the 2008 Olympic games?
Who were the first people on the moon?
There was no one there. I was on my own.
She was in the park.
Who was the first president of the USA?
Do the quiz with two other students.
Katya and Teresa go to the shopping centre.
Vikings were strong and tall, with fair hair and blue eyes.
Pompeii was a Roman town, near a volcano.
Was Marie Curie the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Write an email to a friend about what you did yesterday.
/ˈæfrɪkə/
/ˌɑːkiˈɒlədʒɪst/
/ˈeɪʒə/
/bɪə/
/ˈbɔːd ˌgeɪm/
/bred/
/ˈkæri/
/ˈkʌm ˌfrɒm/
/ˈdaɪs ˌgeɪm/
/dres/
/drɪŋk/
/ˌdiː viː ˈdiː/
/ˈjʊərəp/
/ɪkˈsplɔːrə/
/feə/
/fɔːls/
Afrika
Archäologe/Archäologin
Asien
Bier
Brettspiel
Brot
tragen
kommen aus
Würfelspiel
Kleid
trinken
DVD
Europa
Entdecker
hell
unwahr
Mount Kilimanjaro is a mountain in Africa.
In the 1970s, archaeologists in Britain found clues about Viking life.
Vikings went east through Europe to Asia.
Vikings made bread and they drank beer.
Vikings liked music and played board games.
Vikings made bread and they drank beer.
Lucy is carrying a bag and an umbrella.
The Vikings came from Scandinavia.
Vikings played board games and dice games.
Viking women wore long dresses.
Vampires attack people at night and drink their blood.
We watched a DVD.
Vikings went east through Europe to Asia.
The Vikings were great explorers.
Vikings were strong and tall, with fair hair and blue eyes.
Are the sentences true or false?
Inspiration Extra! (pages 72-73)
degree (n) ***
snow (n & v) ***
Culture (pages 74-75)
Bless you!
crazy (adj) **
fabulous (adj) *
feel (v) ***
gesture (n) **
good luck
Goodbye. *
guy (n) **
have a word
How do you do?
look for (v)
meaning (n) ***
sneeze (v)
What do you do?
UNIT 6 LOOKING BACK
Lesson 1 - Was he the first president? (pages 76-77)
artist (n) ***
castle (n) **
champion (n) ***
clue (n) **
decide (v) ***
host (n) **
moon (n) **
on my own
park (n) ***
president (n) ***
quiz (n) *
shopping centre (n)
strong (adj) ***
volcano (n) *
win (v) ***
yesterday (adv) ***
Lesson 2 - The Vikings liked music (pages 78-79)
Africa
archaeologist (n) *
Asia
beer (n) ***
board game (n)
bread (n) ***
carry (v) ***
come from (v)
dice game (n)
dress (n) ***
drink (v) ***
DVD (n) **
Europe
explorer (n)
fair (hair) (adj) ***
false (adj) **
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
land (n) ***
North America
only (adj) ***
pirate (n)
ship (n) ***
silver (n) **
South America
steal (v) ***
tall (adj) ***
through (prep) ***
true (adj) ***
vegetable (n) ***
Pronunciation
/lænd/
/ˌnɔːθ əˈmerɪkə/
/ˈəʊnli/
/ˈpaɪrət/
/ʃɪp/
/ˈsɪlvə/
/ˌsaʊθ əˈmerɪkə/
/stiːl/
/tɔːl/
/θruː/
/truː/
/ˈvedʒtəb(ə)l/
German Translation
Land
Nordamerika
einzig
Pirat
Schiff
Silber
Südamerika
stehlen
gross
durch
richtig
Gemüse
Example sentence
The Vikings wanted to steal gold, silver and land.
Some Vikings lived in Iceland, Greenland and even North America!
Britain wasn’t the only country they visited.
The word Viking means pirate.
Vikings had fantastic ships.
The Vikings wanted to steal gold, silver and land.
Chile and Argentina are countries in South America.
The Vikings wanted to steal gold, silver and land.
Vikings were strong and tall, with fair hair and blue eyes.
Pierre walked through the Lanes.
Are the sentences true or false?
Vikings ate meat and lots of fish, fruit and vegetables.
/əˈɡriː/
/ˌɔːl ˈraɪt/
/ˈæŋɡri/
/kɔːl/
/krɒs/
/ˈsaɪk(ə)l/
/ˈfɔːwəd/
/ˌgəʊ ˈbæk/
/ˈhæpi/
/lɑːst/
/luːz/
/ˈmɪniˌbʌs/
/nəʊ wʌn/
/rɪˈtɜːn/
/sæd/
/skeəd/
/step/
/streɪt/
/səˈpraɪzd/
/ˌtu biː ˈɒnɪst/
/tɜːn/
/ˌwɒts ðə ˈmætə/
/ˈwʌrid/
zustimmen
in Ordnung
wütend
anrufen
verärgert
Rad fahren
forwärts
zurückkehren
glücklich
letzte (Nacht)
verlieren
Minibus
niemand
wiederkehren
traurig
verängstigt
Schritt
direkt
überrascht
um ehrlich zu sein
drehen
Was ist los?
besorgt
They agreed to meet outside the cinema at 7pm.
Well, everything’s all right now.
I'm sorry I got angry.
Pierre called Adam on his mobile.
Well, to be honest, I was quite cross.
Adam cycled straight to the cinema.
The girl took two steps forward.
Mina and Lucy went back to London.
I feel really happy today!
Rafael didn’t watch TV last night.
Lost it? How did he lose it?
The group went by minibus to Devil’s Dyke.
When he opened his eyes, there was no one there.
The group returned to Brighton after their visit.
He's sad because he didn't win.
Harker was scared and he wanted to leave the castle.
The girl took two steps forward.
Adam cycled straight to the cinema.
When I saw the film star in the shop I was very surprised!
To be honest, I was quite cross.
Then she turned and looked down at him.
What’s the matter, Pierre? Everything OK?
I'm worried about malaria.
/ˈɔːlməʊst/
/əˈtæk/
/bɪˈkʌm/
/blʌd/
/baɪ/
/kræʃ/
/ded/
/daɪ/
/dɒɡ/
/ɪˈskeɪp/
/ˈfaɪn(ə)li/
/hjuːdʒ/
/dʒʌmp/
/kɪl/
/kɪs/
/ˈmiːnˌwaɪl/
/prɪns/
/rɪəl/
/seɪv/
/stɔːm/
fast
attackieren
werden
Blut
per (Zug)
krachen
tot
sterben
Hund
entkommen
Endlich
riesig
springen
töten
küssen
mittlerweile
Prinz
echt
retten
Sturm
They went out late. It was almost dark!
They believed that vampires attacked people at night.
Lucy became very ill and died.
Vampires attack people at night and drink their blood.
The group went by minibus to Devil’s Dyke.
One night a boat crashed onto the beach.
They killed the vampire. Dracula was dead.
Lucy was very ill and died.
Look at that huge dog – it jumped out of the boat!
Finally, Harker escaped from Dracula’s castle.
Finally, Harker escaped from Dracula’s castle.
Look at that huge dog!
A teenager jumped into the river to save a tourist.
The men decided to find and kill Dracula.
Dracula visited Mina and kissed her neck.
Meanwhile, Mina was on holiday with her friend, Lucy.
A real prince called Dracula lived in the castle.
A real prince called Dracula lived in the castle.
They killed the vampire and saved Mina's life.
It's a terrible storm!
Lesson 3 - Did he say sorry? (pages 80-81)
agree (v) ***
all right ***
angry (adj) ***
call (= phone) (v) ***
cross (adj)
cycle (v) *
forward (adv) **
go back (v)
happy (adj) ***
last (night) (adj) ***
lose (v) ***
minibus (n)
no one (pron) ***
return (v) ***
sad (adj) ***
scared (adj) **
step (n) ***
straight (adv) ***
surprised (adj) ***
to be honest
turn (v) ***
What’s the matter?
worried (adj) ***
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Telling a story
almost (adv) ***
attack (v) ***
become (v) ***
blood (n) ***
by (train) (prep) ***
crash (v) **
dead (adj) ***
die (v) ***
dog (n) ***
escape (v) ***
finally (adv) ***
huge (adj) ***
jump (v) ***
kill (v) ***
kiss (v) ***
meanwhile (adv) ***
prince (n) **
real (adj) ***
save (v) ***
storm (n) **
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
story (n) ***
strange (adj) ***
terrible (adj) ***
train (n) ***
vampire (n)
Pronunciation
/ˈstɔːri/
/streɪndʒ/
/ˈterəb(ə)l/
/treɪn/
/ˈvæmpaɪə/
German Translation
Geschichte
seltsam
furchtbar
Zug
Vampir
Example sentence
In 1897, Bram Stoker wrote his famous story, Dracula.
Strange things happened in the castle.
It's a terrible storm!
Mina went to Transylvania by train.
Vampires attack people at night and drink their blood.
/əˈkrɒs/
/ˌət ˈfɜːst/
/təˈɡeðə/
über
Zuerst
zusammen
The aim is to win three squares in a line (across, down or diagonally).
At first no one thought it was a problem.
Work in pairs to write stories together.
/ˈæksɪd(ə)nt/
/ˈæmbjʊləns/
/ˈbɑːbɪˌkjuː/
/bɪˈkɒz/
/ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃ(ə)n/
/kəˈrekt/
/ˌgəʊ ˈaʊt/
/ˈhɒspɪt(ə)l/
/hɜːt/
/lʊk/
/plæn/
/praɪz/
/ˈprəʊɡræm/
/ˌrɪŋ ˈbæk/
/ˌtɜːn ˈɒn/
/ʌnˈhæpi/
/ˈeksˌreɪ/
Unfall
Ambulanz
Grillfest
weil
Wettbewerb
korrekt/richtig
ausgehen
Spital
verletzt
(besorgt) aussehen
Plan
Preis
Programm
zurückrufen
anschalten
unglücklich
Röntgenaufnahme/röntgen
His father had an accident at work.
They called an ambulance because he was very ill.
She wants Pierre to be at the barbecue.
Mosquitoes are dangerous because their bites can give you malaria.
You won the competition!
Is this sentence correct?
Please finish your homework before you go out.
He’s in hospital and they’re going to X-ray his leg.
He had an accident and hurt his leg.
Are you OK? Why do you look worried?
What are your future plans?
The prize is a week's holiday in New York!
She wants you to be on a TV programme about teenage life!
We want to speak to you. Please ring back.
Why is Adam turning on the computer?
I wonder why Ruby looks unhappy.
The doctor looked at the x-ray. / He’s in hospital and they’re going to x-ray his leg.
/tʃes/
/ˈdɑːnsɪŋ/
/ˈdeɪndʒərəs/
/daɪv/
/ˈdrɔːɪŋ/
/ˈfɪʃɪŋ/
/ˈaɪs ˌhɒki/
/nɪt/
/ˈnɪtɪŋ/
/maɪnd/
/ˈpeɪntɪŋ/
/ˈraɪdɪŋ/
/ˈrəʊləˌbleɪdɪŋ/
/ˈseɪlɪŋ/
/ˈskeɪtˌbɔːdɪŋ/
/ˈskaɪˌdaɪvɪŋ/
/ˈsnəʊˌbɔːdɪŋ/
/ˈsɜːfɪŋ/
/ˈswɪmɪŋ/
Schach
Tanzen
gefährlich
tauchen
Zeichnen
Fischen
Eishockey
stricken
Stricken
dagegen haben
Malen
Reiten
Rollschuh fahren
Segeln
Skateboarden
Fallschirmspringen
Snowboarden
Surfen
Schwimmen
Do you want to play chess?
Johnny Depp doesn’t like dancing.
Is the cobra the most dangerous animal in the world?
When the falcon dives down it flies at 389 km an hour.
I hate drawing. I can't draw anything!
I like fishing with my dad.
Ice hockey is a fast and dangerous sport.
My grandmother knits pullovers and scarves.
I love knitting. I make scarves and pullovers.
I don't mind swimming in cold water.
Johnny Depp likes reading and painting.
I love riding and we're going to go on a ranch holiday.
I like skateboarding but I hate rollerblading.
I like sailing. I sail with my grandfather in a small boat.
I like skateboarding but I hate rollerblading.
Orlando Bloom really likes skydiving.
He likes skiing and he loves snowboarding.
Newquay hosts international surfing championships.
We enjoy swimming in the sea and at the swimming pool.
/ˈænɪm(ə)l/
/əz ˈwel æz/
/bɜːd/
/baɪt/
/kæt/
/ˈtʃiːtə/
/ˈkəʊbrə/
/kaʊ/
Tier
sowie auch
Vogel
Biss
Katze
Gepard
Kobra
Kuh
In India, the most dangerous animal is a snake.
The cheetah is the fastest animal as well as one of the most beautiful.
In the air the falcon is the fastest bird.
Mosquito bites can give you malaria.
We have two pets. A dog and a cat.
The cheetah is the fastest land animal.
The cobra is a dangerous snake.
Milk comes from cows.
Inspiration Extra! (pages 84-85)
across (prep) ***
at first (adv)
together (adv) ***
UNIT 7 TAKING ACTION
Lesson 1 - What are you going to do? (pages 90-91)
accident (n) ***
ambulance (n) **
barbecue (n) *
because (conj) ***
competition (n) ***
correct (adj) ***
go out (v)
hospital (n) ***
hurt (v) (v) ***
look (worried) (v) ***
plan (n) ***
prize (n) ***
programme (= TV) (n) ***
ring back (v)
turn on (a computer) (v)
unhappy (adj) **
x-ray (n & v) *
Lesson 2 - She loves skateboarding (pages 92-93)
chess (n) *
dancing (n) *
dangerous (adj) ***
dive (v) **
drawing (n) ***
fishing (n) **
ice hockey (n)
knit (v) **
knitting (n) *
mind (v) ***
painting (n) ***
riding (n)
rollerblading (n)
sailing (n)
skateboarding (n)
skydiving (n)
snowboarding (n)
surfing (n)
swimming (n) *
Lesson 3 - The most dangerous animal (pages 94-95)
animal (n) ***
as well as
bird (n) ***
bite (n) *
cat (n) ***
cheetah (n)
cobra (n)
cow (n) **
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
disease (n) ***
dog (n) ***
elephant (n) *
falcon (n)
fast (adj) ***
flight (n) ***
giraffe (n) *
hippo (n)
horse (n) ***
ill (adj) ***
insect (n) **
level (adj) **
lion (n) **
malaria (n)
monkey (n) *
mosquito (n)
most (adv) ***
mostly (adv) ***
octopus (n)
parrot (n) *
penguin (n)
pet (n) **
polar bear (n)
rabbit (n) **
sailfish (n)
shark (n) *
sheep (n) ***
slow (adj) ***
snake (n) *
speed (n) ***
tiger (n) *
ugly (adj) **
whale (n) **
Pronunciation
/dɪˈziːz/
/dɒɡ/
/ˈelɪfənt/
/ˈfɔːlkən/
/fɑːst/
/flaɪt/
/dʒəˈrɑːf/
/ˈhɪpəʊ/
/hɔːs/
/ɪl/
/ˈɪnsekt/
/ˈlev(ə)l/
/ˈlaɪən/
/məˈleəriə/
/ˈmʌŋki/
/mɒˈskiːtəʊ/
/məʊst/
/ˈməʊs(t)li/
/ˈɒktəpəs/
/ˈpærət/
/ˈpeŋɡwɪn/
/pet/
/ˈpəʊlə ˌbeə/
/ˈræbɪt/
/ˈseɪlˌfɪʃ/
/ʃɑːk/
/ʃiːp/
/sləʊ/
/sneɪk/
/spiːd/
/ˈtaɪɡə/
/ˈʌɡli/
/weɪl/
German Translation
Krankheit
Hund
Elefant
Falke
schnell
Flug
Giraffe
Nilpferd
Pferd
krank
Insekt
horizontal(flug)
Löwe
Malaria
Affe
Mücke
meist
meistens
Tintenfisch
Papagei
Pinguin
Haustier
Eisbär
Hase
Fächerfisch
Hai
Schaf
langsam
Schlange
Geschwindigkeit
Tiger
hässlich
Wal
Example sentence
Mostly children die from the disease.
The most popular pets in our class are dogs.
The elephant is larger than the hippo.
In the air the falcon is the fastest bird.
Most peole know that the cheetah is the fastest land animal.
A falcon has a speed of 100 kilometres an hour in level flight.
The giraffe is the tallest animal. It has a long neck.
A hippo can open its mouth one metre wide.
Can you ride a horse?
Some malaria medicines make you feel ill.
The most dangerous animal in the world is an insect - a mosquito!
The falcon can fly 100 km an hour in level flight.
Hippos kill more people than lions.
You get malaria from a mosquito bite.
Monkeys are a lot like people.
You get malaria from a mosquito bite.
Which animal is the most dangerous?
1 million people, mostly children in hot countries, die from malaria.
I really don't like octopus!
Parrots are beautiful birds and some can speak!
Penguins are the only birds which can swim but can't fly.
A Do you have a pet? B Yes, we have a dog.
Polar bears are big, dangerous animals that live in the Arctic.
Rabbits have long ears and are popular pets.
The sailfish is only 2km an hour slower than the cheetah.
We’re all scared of sharks, but they don’t kill many people.
Sheep are black or white animals that live in fields.
The sailfish is only 2km an hour slower than the cheetah.
The Indian cobra is a dangerous snake!
It's the fastest bird, with a speed of 100 km an hour.
Tigers are orange and black and very beautiful.
Ugly is the opposite of beautiful.
I want to go on a whale-watching holiday.
/ˈædʌlt, əˈdʌlt/
/ɑːnt/
/ˈtʃæmpiənʃɪp/
/ˈkaʊˌbɔɪ/
/ˈeksələnt/
/ˈfɪnɪʃ/
/ˌhæv ˈfʌn/
/ˈmed(ə)s(ə)n/
/rɑːntʃ/
/səˈdʒest/
/sɜːf/
/ˌteɪk ˈmedsn/
/ˈtræv(ə)l/
/ˈʌŋk(ə)l/
/weɪ/
Erwachsene/r
Tante
Meisterschaft
Cowboy
exzellent
beenden
Spass haben
Medizin
Farm
vorschlagen
Surfen/surfen
Medikamente nehmen
Reise/reisen
Onkel
Weg
Where's the best cowboy ranch for teenagers and adults?
I’m going to visit my aunt and uncle in Kenya.
Newquay hosts international surfing championships.
You can help the cowboys on the ranch.
I want to go to the restaurant because the food is excellent.
Please finish your homework before you go out.
We had fun last year in Aspen.
Some malaria medicines make you feel ill.
We're going to go on a cowboy ranch holiday.
What do you suggest I do now?
The surf and beaches are great./ This year I want to learn how to surf.
Don't forget to take your medicine.
Kim is a travel expert. / When is the best time to travel there?
I’m going to visit my aunt and uncle in Kenya.
The best way to learn Spanish is to live with a Spanish family.
/ˈkæm(ə)l/
/ˌkæŋɡəˈruː/
/ˈwɪnə/
/jʌŋ/
Kamel
Känguru
Gewinner
jung
On holiday I rode a camel across the Sahara Desert!
Kangaroos come from Australia.
The first person to complete the chart is the winner.
I am the youngest in my family and my grandfather is the oldest!
/bæk/
/ˌfɑːst ˈfuːd/
hinten
Fast Food
In the photo, Pama Kondo is second from the left at the back.
Do you eat a lot of frozen food or fast food?
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Messages (pages 96-97)
adult (n) ***
aunt (n) ***
championship (n) ***
cowboy (n)
excellent (adj) ***
finish (v) ***
have fun
medicine (n) **
ranch (n)
suggest (v) ***
surf (n & v) *
take medicine
travel (n & v) ***
uncle (n) **
way (n) ***
Inspiration Extra! (pages 98-99)
camel (n)
kangaroo (n)
winner (n) ***
young (adj) ***
Culture (pages 100-101)
back (at the back) (n)***
fast food (n) *
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
frozen food (n)
grain (n) **
housework (n) *
include (v) ***
large (adj) ***
lifestyle (n) **
lose weight
marriage (n) ***
milk (n) ***
porridge (n)
prepare (v) ***
rice (n) **
share (v) ***
slowly (adv) ***
spend time
stew (n)
university (n) ***
weekly (adj) **
Pronunciation
/ˌfrəʊzn ˈfuːd/
/ɡreɪn/
/ˈhaʊsˌwɜːk/
/ɪnˈkluːd/
/lɑːdʒ/
/ˈlaɪfˌstaɪl/
/ˌluːz ˈweɪt/
/ˈmærɪdʒ/
/mɪlk/
/ˈpɒrɪdʒ/
/prɪˈpeə/
/raɪs/
/ʃeə/
/ˈsləʊli/
/ˌspend ˈtaɪm/
/stjuː/
/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/
/ˈwiːkli/
German Translation
Tiefkühlprodukt
Korn
Hausarbeit
einschliessen
gross
Lebensstil
abnehmen
Ehe
Milch
Haferbrei
vorbereiten
Reis
teilen
langsam
Zeit verbringen
Eintopf
Universität
wöchentlich
Example sentence
Do you eat a lot of frozen food or fast food?
Porridge is made from grain and water or milk.
His two wives share the housework.
Their weekly food includes 50kg of grain and 20kg of rice.
Grain is the largest part of the family's food.
Rosemary has a very busy lifestyle.
Which family is trying to lose weight?
She has two sons from her first marriage.
Porridge is made from grain and water or milk.
Porridge is made from grain and water or milk.
The children help prepare the grain.
Kazuo has soup or fish with rice for breakfast.
The two wives share the housework.
Cook the vegetables slowly in water.
The family spent time at the gym.
Lunch is a vegetable stew.
I am going to university to study History.
Their weekly food includes 50kg of grain.
/əkˈsept/
/ˈæp(ə)l/
/ˈæp(ə)l dʒuːs/
/tʃɒklət keɪk/
/ˈkʊkə/
/kʌp/
/ˈdɪʃˌwɒʃə/
/fɔːk/
/frɪdʒ/
/ˈfruːt ˌdʒuːs/
/ˌfruːt ˈsæləd/
/ɡlɑːs/
/ˈhæmˌbɜːɡə/
/kɪˈbæb/
/naɪf/
/ˈɒfə/
/ˈɒrɪndʒ/
/ˈpeɪpə/
/ˈplæstɪk/
/pleɪt/
/ˈsæn(d)wɪdʒ, ˈsæn(d)wɪtʃ/
/ˈsɒsɪdʒ/
/spuːn/
/ˈθɜːsti/
/təˌmɑːtəʊ ˈsæləd/
/ˌvedʒəˈteəriən/
/ˈwɒʃɪŋ məˌʃiːn/
akzeptieren
Apfel
Apfelsaft
Schokoladenkuchen
Herd
Becher
Geschirrspüler
Gabel
Kühlschrank
Fruchtsaft
Fruchtsalat
Glas
Hamburger
Kebab
Messer
anbieten
Orange
Papier
Plastik
Teller
Sandwich
Wurst
Löffel
durstig
Tomatensalat
vegetarisch
Waschmaschine
Lisa accepts the invitation. They are going to meet at 7 o'clock.
Katya is going to buy some apples.
There’s some apple juice in the fridge.
Would you like some chocolate cake with your tea?
Be careful! The cooker is hot.
Do you want a cup of tea?
You wash plates and cups in a dishwasher.
He can't use a knife and fork to eat. He's only two!
There’s some apple juice in the fridge.
Do you want a glass of fruit juice?
The fruit salad has apples, bananas and oranges.
Do you want a glass of fruit juice?
Let's make some hamburgers for the barbecue.
I've made some vegetable kebabs.
He can't use a knife and fork to eat. He's only two!
Does Diana offer him a sandwich?
Let's make orange juice from the oranges.
I’m going to buy some paper plates for the barbecue.
I’m going to buy some plastic glasses for the barbecue.
I’m going to buy some paper plates for the food.
Would you like a sandwich for lunch?
We have sausages and kebabs for the barbecue.
Can I have a spoon to eat my fruit salad?
A I'm really thirsty. B Would you like some water?
Would you like some tomato salad with your hamburger?
I'm vegetarian. I don't eat meat.
You use a washing machine to clean your clothes.
/əˈlaʊəns/
/əˈmaʊnt/
/ˈbæŋk əˌkaʊnt/
/ˈkæmrə ˌfəʊn/
/kɒst/
/gəʊ ˈaɪs ˌskeɪtɪŋ/
/ˈhɒbi/
/ləʊdz (əv)/
/ˈnɔːm(ə)li/
Taschengeld
Menge
Bankkonto
Photohandy
kosten
Eislaufen gehen
Hobby
massenhaft
normalerweise
I get £30 a week allowance from my parents.
I get the same amount of pocket money as my friends.
I haven't got much money in my bank account.
I can take photos with my camera phone.
I've got an old mobile phone. It only cost £14!
We go ice-skating and go to the cinema, things like that.
My father has a great hobby - flying.
Some people have loads of money.
I normally spend my allowance going out with friends.
UNIT 8 HOME FROM HOME
Lesson 1 - I'd like a cold drink (pages 102-103)
accept (v) ***
apple (n) **
apple juice (n) *
chocolate cake (n)
cooker (n) *
cup (n) ***
dishwasher (n)
fork (n) *
fridge (n) *
fruit juice (n)
fruit salad (n)
glass (n) ***
hamburger (n)
kebab (n)
knife (pl knives) (n) ***
offer (v) ***
orange (n) **
paper (adj)
plastic (adj) ***
plate (n) ***
sandwich (n) **
sausage (n) *
spoon (n) *
thirsty (adj) *
tomato salad (n)
vegetarian (adj)
washing machine (n) *
Lesson 2 - I haven't got a games console (pages 104-105)
allowance (n) **
amount (n) ***
bank account (n) *
camera phone (n)
cost (v) ***
go ice-skating
hobby (n) *
loads (of) (n pl) **
normally (adv) ***
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New Inspiration 1 Wordlist/Companion
Word
on average
pocket money (n) *
pound (£) (n) ***
recent (adj) ***
show (v) ***
skateboard (n)
spend money (on)
Pronunciation
/ˌɒn ˈævrɪdʒ/
/ˈpɒkɪt ˌmʌni/
/paʊnd/
/ˈriːs(ə)nt/
/ʃəʊ/
/ˈskeɪtˌbɔːd/
/ˌspend ˈmʌni (ɒn)/
German Translation
im Durchschnitt
Taschengeld
Pfund
kürzlich
zeigen
Rollbrett
Geld ausgeben
Example sentence
A survey shows that, on average, British teenagers cost their parents £9,000 a year.
I get the same amount of pocket money as my friends.
British teenagers cost their parents £9,000 a year.
A recent survey shows that British teenagers cost their parents £9,000 a year.
Show your work to the other groups.
He has a new skateboard so he is going to the skate-park.
A What do you spend your money on? B Clothes and jewellery.
/ˈɔːl ˌsɔːts (əv)/
/ˈeniˌwʌn/
/bɪˈɡɪnɪŋ/
/kəˈnektɪd (wɪð,wɪθ)/
/ˈkʊkɪŋ/
/ˈkʌltʃə/
/dɪˈlɪʃəs/
/drɒp/
/ˈdjʊərɪŋ/
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
/fɪld/
/ˌhæŋ əˈraʊnd/
/ˈlɪt(ə)l/
/mɪs/
/ˌnæʃəˈnæləti/
/ˈnɔːm(ə)l/
/ˈpærədaɪs/
/ˈrɪðəm/
/rɪtʃ/
/seɪf/
alle Arten von
irgendjemand
Anfangs
verbunden (mit)
Kochen
Kultur
köstlich
fallen lassen
während
aufgeregt
gefüllt
rumhängen
klein
vermissen
Nationalität
normalerweise
Paradies
Rhythmus
reich
sicher
London is filled with people from all sorts of places.
In Africa, when you see anyone walking around you say hello.
At the beginning I didn’t want to come to the UK.
I live in the UK but I'm still connected with my culture.
I learnt a lot about English cooking.
Azeri culture is a rich culture.
Our food is delicious.
Who drops her glass at the party?
Describe something he did during the exchange visit.
At first Luis was excited about living in England.
London is filled with people from different places.
In Peru, I was confident about hanging around in town.
England is a little country.
I miss the free life in Africa.
Amna enjoys living in a country where there are lots of different nationalities.
England is a normal country. It isn't special.
I thought England was paradise.
Our music has got more rhythm than English music.
Azeri culture is a rich culture.
In Africa I feel safe. Nothing is going to happen to me.
/əˈraɪv(ə)l/
/əˈraɪv/
/brɪŋ/
/ˈbʊfeɪ/
/ˈseləˌbreɪt/
/klʌb/
/ˌhɑːd ˈwɜːk/
/aɪd ˈlʌv tuː/
/ˌɪnvɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n/
/ɪnˈvaɪt/
/ˈdʒɜːni/
/kaɪnd/
/ˌlet miː ˈnəʊ/
/ˌlʊk ˈfɔːwəd tuː/
/ˌmeɪk ən ɪkˈskjuːs/
/ˌmeni ˈθæŋks (fɔː)
/səˈdʒestʃ(ən/
/θæŋk/
/ˈθæŋkjuː ˌletə/
Ankunft
ankommen
bringen
Buffet
feiern
hier: Club/Klub (Disco)
harte Arbeit
Ich würde gerne.
Einladung
einladen
Reise
nett
Lass es mich wissen
erwarten
eine Ausnahme machen
Vielen Dank (für...)
Vorschlag
danken
Dankesschreiben
Please email me Adam's arrival time.
Adam would love to come to lunch when he arrives.
Bring some good music to the party.
There’s a buffet lunch at school on Monday.
There is a barbecue to celebrate the end of the visit.
There's a new DJ at the club.
The Head wants to thank the parents for all their hard work.
A Would you like to come? B Yes, please. I'd love to.
Do you have an invitation to Katya's party?
Emily invites Lisa to the cinema.
We had an easy journey home.
Many thanks for your kind email.
I hope you can come. Please let me know.
We are looking forward to Adam’s visit.
Emily makes an excuse because she doesn't want to go.
Many thanks for your kind email.
My suggestion is to use a dictionary.
The Head wants to thank the parents for all their hard work.
This is a lovely thank-you letter from Katya.
/ˈget ˌɒn (wel)/
/ˈpleɪə/
(gut) auskommen
Which two people are getting on well?
Pele is a famous football player.
Lesson 3 - It's different, isn't it? (pages 106-107)
all sorts (of)
anyone (pron) ***
beginning (n) ***
connected (with) (adj) *
cooking (n) **
culture (n) ***
delicious (adj) *
drop (v) ***
during (prep) ***
excited (adj) **
filled (adj)
hang around
little (adj) ***
miss (v) ***
nationality (n) *
normal (adj) ***
paradise (n) *
rhythm (n) **
rich (adj) ***
safe (adj) ***
Lesson 4 - Integrated Skills - Invitations and thanks (pages 108-109)
arrival (n) ***
arrive (v) ***
bring (v) ***
buffet (n)
celebrate (v) ***
club (n) ***
hard work
I’d love to.
invitation (n) **
invite (v) ***
journey (n) ***
kind (adj) *
Let me know.
look forward to
make an excuse
Many thanks (for …)
suggestion (n) ***
thank (v) ***
thank-you letter (n)
Review Units 7-8 (pages 112-113)
get on (well)
player (n) ***
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