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B1 vocabulary

Ruleta de Palabras

B1 vocabulary according to Cambridge.

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B1 vocabulary according to Cambridge.

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Starts with A

Referring to airports: flights coming into the airport.

Starts with B

Someone who is responsible for employees and tells them what to do.

Starts with C

Someone who competes in a contest.

Starts with D

Referring to airports: flights going out from the airport.

Starts with E

It does not contain any thing or people. // Opposite of full.

Starts with F

An illness like a very bad cold which gives you fever and makes you feel weak.

Starts with G

An entertaining activity or sport that people play.

Starts with H

To move or do things more quickly than normal.

Starts with I

An area of land that has water around it.

Starts with J

Something that someone says to make people laugh. It is usually a short story with a funny ending.

Starts with K

Adjective that describes people who do things to help others and show that they care about them.

Starts with L

A machine that carries people up and down in tall buildings.

Starts with M

Synonym of crazy. // Synonym of angry in American English.

Starts with N

A frightening dream.

Starts with O

Not inside a building.

Starts with P

Something valuable that is given to someone who wins a competition.

Starts with Q

A row of people waiting for something, one behind the other.

Starts with R

Something good that you receive because you worked hard.

Starts with S

A fixed amount of money that you receive from your employer, usually every month.

Starts with T

A metal structure on wheels that is for carrying things.

Starts with U

Unhappy or worried because something unpleasant has happened.

Starts with V

To offer to do something without being asked or told to do it.

Starts with Y

Opposite of old.

Starts with Z

An animal like a horse with black and white lines.

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