Phrasal Verbs
Word formation
Turn into passive
Music vocabulary (unit 3)
Sports vocabulary (unit 4)
100

identify with

identificarse con

100

legal -> opposite

illegal

100

They make cookies every day

Cookies are made every day (by them)

100

A platform or area where performers present their acts, typically in front of an audience.

stage

100

A sport played with a round ball between two teams of eleven players each, with the objective to score goals by kicking the ball into the opposing team's net.(US English)

soccer

200

back up

apoyar (dar apoyo)

200

beautiful -> noun

beauty

200

She cleans the house every weekend.

The house is cleaned every weekend by her

200

A device used to produce sound from an audio source, such as a phone or music player.

speaker

200

The official responsible for overseeing the rules and conduct of a sports game and ensuring fair play.

referee

300

come across

encontrarse por casualidad 

300

possible -> adverb

possibly 

300

The company will launch a new product next year.

A new product will be launched by the company next year.

300

The words or text of a song, typically written to accompany a melody.

lyrics

300

A mistake or violation of the rules in sports, especially in games like tennis or volleyball, leading to a point loss.

fault

400

make up

inventarse (una historia)

400

practice -> adjective

practical

400

They have repaired the broken window in the classroom.

The broken window has been repaired in the classroom.

400

The main vocalist in a band or musical performance, typically performing the primary vocal part of a song.

lead singer

400

A large venue or arena where sports events, concerts, and other performances are held.

stadium

500

get away with

salirse con la suya / salir impune de

500

hungry -> noun

hunger

500

The researchers had been studying the effects of climate change for several years

The effects of climate change had been being studied by the researchers for several years

500

A person who leads and directs an orchestra or choir, ensuring the correct tempo and rhythm of the performance.

conductor

500

Protective gear worn on the lower legs to prevent injury during contact sports like soccer or football.

shin guards