A room or building that is used for showing paintings and other art to the public
Art Gallery
the activity or sport of jumping into water with your arms and head going in first
diving
an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano o a drum
instrument
a game that two peoplw play by moving differently shaped pieces around a board of black and white squares
chess
someone who rides a bicycle
cyclist
(phrasal verb)to continue doing something, especially work
get on with
(phrasal verb)stop doing somthing before you have completed it, usually because it's too difficult
give up
(phrasal verb) to stop liking someone or something
go off
(phrasal verb) to start a journey
set off
(phrasal verb) to start doing a particular activity or job
take up
the activity of visiting places which are interesting because they are historical, famous, etc.
sightseeing
a hard hat that protects your head
helmet
a bag that you carry on your back
backpack or rucksack
the amount of money that you pay to enter a place
admission fee
used for clothes , language and behaviour that are serious and not friendly or relaxed
formal
(phrasal verb) to arrange to use or do something at a particular time in the future
book ahead
to have enough money to buy something
(can)afford
to write someone's name in a list or a document
to put someone's name down
(phrasal verb) to change and become someone different, or to make someone or something do this
turn into
to calculate an amount
work out
(phrasal verb) to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen
look forward to
(phrasal verb) to want something, or want to do something
feel like
(phrasal verb) to reach someone or something in front of you, by going faster, working harder, etc. than them.
catch up with
(phrasal verb) to reduce the bad effect of something
make up for
(phasal verb) to become involved in an activity with other people
join in