Word/Phrase Part of speech IPA (UK) IPA (US) Definition Sample sentence boat noun /bəʊt/ /boʊt/ a small vehicle that people use for traveling on water (tàu; thuyền) He traveled to the Greek islands by[.]
American Language Hub - Level - Unit Word/Phrase Part of speech IPA (UK) IPA (US) Definition Types of transport boat noun /bəʊt/ /boʊt/ bus noun /bʌs/ a small vehicle that people use for traveling He traveled to the Greek islands by boat on water (tàu; thuyền) a large road vehicle with a lot of seats that The children go to school by bus you sometimes pay to travel on (xe buýt) ferry noun /ˈferi/ helicopter noun /ˈhelɪˌkɒptə(r)/ minibus noun /ˈmɪniˌbʌs/ motorcycle noun /ˈməʊtə(r)saɪkl/ plane noun /pleɪn/ taxi noun /ˈtæksi/ train noun /treɪn/ trolley noun /ˈtrɒli/ /ˈtrɑːli/ Prefixes dishonest adjective /dɪsˈɒnɪst/ /dɪsˈɑnəst/ /ˈhelɪˌkɑptər/ /ˈmoʊtərsaɪkl/ a boat that makes short regular journeys between two or more places (phà) an aircraft with large metal blades on top that spin and lift it into the air (máy bay trực thăng) a small bus for about ten to fifteen people (xe buýt nhỏ) a road vehicle that has two wheels and an engine and looks like a large, heavy bicycle (xe gắn máy) an aircraft with wings and at least one engine (máy bay) a car whose driver is paid to take you to a particular place, especially a fairly short distance (tắc-xi) a group of railway vehicles that are connected and pulled by an engine (xe lửa; tàu hỏa) a long narrow vehicle that travels along metal tracks in the middle of a street and is used as public transportation in some places (xe, tàu điện) Sample sentence There is no ferry service to the island in the winter He has his own private helicopter The children went to school by minibus He went for a ride on his new motorcycle We traveled by plane from Mexico City It’s too far to walk, so I’ll take a taxi We traveled across China by train The city has a trolley which you can use to travel around willing to things that are not honest, for They admitted that there were some example to tell lies or steal things (không dishonest employees working in the thành thật; giả dối) bank Page of disorganized adjective /dɪsˈɔː(r)ɡənaɪzd/ impatient adjective impolite /ɪmˈpeɪʃ(ə)nt/ not arranged according to a clear plan or system (không ngăn nắp; bừa bộn) annoyed because something is not happening as quickly as you want or in the way you want (không kiên nhẫn; nơn nóng) He is very disorganized – he doesn’t know where anything is! ‘Come on!’ said Maggie, becoming impatient adjective /ˌɪmpəˈlaɪt/ not polite (bất lịch sự; thô lỗ) impossible adjective /ɪmˈpɒsəb(ə)l/ /ɪmˈpɑsəb(ə)l/ inaccurate adjective /ɪnˈækjʊrət/ /ɪnˈækjərət/ incorrect adjective /ˌɪnkəˈrekt/ unhappy adjective /ʌnˈhæpi/ It would be impolite to leave the party so early We were faced with an impossible task She was given inaccurate information He said the incorrect answer Why are you so unhappy? unhealthy adjective /ʌnˈhelθi/ unkind adjective /ʌnˈkaɪnd/ unlikely adjective /ʌnˈlaɪkli/ unlucky adjective /ʌnˈlʌki/ unusual adjective /ʌnˈjuːʒʊəl/ /ʌnˈjuʒuəl/ /ˈeə kəndɪʃnɪŋ/ /ˈer kəndɪʃnɪŋ/ Accommodation and amenities air conditioning noun /dɪsˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd/ something that no one can or that cannot happen (bất khả thi) not accurate or correct (khơng xác) wrong, or not accurate or true (khơng đúng; sai) feeling sad or upset (không vui; buồn bực) sick, or not physically fit (không khỏe; yếu ớt) unfriendly, insulting, or cruel (khơng tử tế; thóa mạ) not likely to happen (không xảy ra) airport transfer noun /ˈeə(r)ˌpɔː(r)t ˈtrænsfɜː(r)/ /ˈɛrˌpɔrt ˈtrænsˈfɜr/ apartment noun /əˈpɑː(r)tmənt/ /əˈpɑrtmənt/ Your skin looks pale and unhealthy He made an unkind remark It looks quite sunny – I think it’s unlikely to rain if you are unlucky, something bad happens Normally we can get tickets but this year to you, or something good does not we were unlucky happen, especially by chance (không may; xui xẻo) not normal, common, or ordinary (bất Local residents should contact the police thường) if they notice anything unusual a system that makes the air colder (điều hịa khơng khí) pre-arranged transportation between an airport and a business traveler’s final destination (dịch vụ đưa đón sân bay) a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building (căn hộ) All the rooms have air- conditioning They used airport transfer to get to the hotel The apartment was beautiful and spacious Page of balcony noun /ˈbælkəni/ beach resort noun /biːtʃ rɪˈzɔː(r)t/ campsite noun /ˈkæmpˌsaɪt/ chalet noun /ˈʃæleɪ/ check out phrasal verb /tʃek aʊt/ cruise ship noun /kruːz ʃɪp/ /kruz ʃɪp/ dorm noun /dɔː(r)m/ /dɔrm/ double room noun /ˈdʌb(ə)l ruːm/ /ˈdʌb(ə)l rum/ front desk noun /ˌfrʌnt ˈdesk/ guest house noun /ˈɡestˌhaʊs/ gym noun /dʒɪm/ hostel noun /ˈhɒst(ə)l/ /ˈhɑst(ə)l/ hotel noun /həʊˈtel/ /hoʊˈtel/ /bitʃ rɪˈzɔrt/ a place where you can stand just outside an upper window or door (ban công) a place many people go to for a vacation that is located by or on a beach (khu nghỉ dưỡng ven biển) a place where people on vacation can stay outdoors in tents usually with restrooms and a supply of water (khu cắm trại) We ate dinner on the balcony A vacation at a beach resort is the most relaxing break a wooden house built in a mountain area, especially in Switzerland (nhà gỗ - miền núi Thụy Sĩ) to leave a hotel or a private hospital after paying the bill (trả phòng) a large comfortable ship used for cruises (du thuyền) shortened form of dormitory which is a large room where a lot of people sleep (kí túc xá) a room that is large enough for two people to sleep in, especially one in a hotel or a rented property (phịng đơi) the part of a large building such as a hotel or office where there is someone whose job is to welcome visitors and to deal with questions (bàn tiếp tân, lễ tân) a small private home where people might pay to spend the night (nhà khách; nhà nghỉ) a building or club where you go to exercise, swim, and play sports (phòng tập thể dục; phòng tập gym) a building where people living away from home can stay and get meals at low prices (nhà nghỉ) a building where you pay to stay in a room and have meals (khách sạn) The chalet had a great view of the mountains The children enjoyed staying at the campsite Joan had already checked out of the hotel The cruise ship went around the Caribbean The dorm was full and very noisy They asked for a double room Visitors must report to the front desk first You can stay in the guest house I try to go to the gym three times a week It was a busy hostel with many people to talk to He always stays in the best hotels Page of ocean view noun /ˈəʊʃn vjuː/ /ˈoʊʃn vju/ room service noun /ruːm ˈsɜː(r)vɪs/ /rum ˈsɜrvɪs/ safe noun /seɪf/ self-service adjective /ˌself ˈsɜː(r)vɪs/ /ˌself ˈsɜːrvɪs/ single room noun /ˈsɪŋɡ(ə)l ruːm/ /ˈsɪŋɡ(ə)l rum/ spa noun /spɑː/ /spɑ/ twin room noun /twɪn ruːm/ /twɪn rum/ to be able to see the ocean from where you are (hướng biển) a service provided by a hotel that allows you to have food and drink brought to your room (dịch vụ phòng, dọn phòng) a strong metal box with a special lock, used for storing valuable things (két sắt) a type of vacation or accommodation where you can cook your own food (tự phục vụ) a room that is large enough for one person to sleep in, especially one in a hotel or a rented property (phòng đơn) a health club, especially one that has a swimming pool and a steam room (dịch vụ chăm sóc sức khỏe làm đẹp; spa) a room, usually in a hotel, which has two separate beds (phòng hai giường đơn) The room has an ocean view Let’s order room service — I am too tired to go out Make sure you put your valuables in the safe It is easier to book self- service accommodations when you have children He asked for a single room The spa was very relaxing They asked for a twin room Page of ... the air colder (điều hịa khơng khí) pre-arranged transportation between an airport and a business traveler’s final destination (dịch vụ đưa đón sân bay) a set of rooms for living in, usually on