Arbeitsblatt: New inspiration 2: wordlist Unit 3

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ENGLISCH New inspiration 2: Wordlist Unit 3 GENERAL acting company (n) actually (adv) *** /æktɪŋ kʌmp(ə)ni/ /æktʃuəli/ ages (n pl) *** /eɪdʒəz/ art school (n) ball of light (n) ball-point pen (n) bang (n) bestseller (n) biscuit (n) ** brandy (n) bridge (n) *** butter (n) ** car park (n) /ɑt skul/ /bɔl əv laɪt/ /bɔlpɔɪnt pen/ /bæŋ/ /bestselə/ /bɪskɪt/ /brændi/ /brɪdʒ/ /bʌtə/ /kɑ pɑk/ career (n) *** case ( example) (n) *** /kərɪə/ chance (n) *** /tʃɑns/ classmate (n) close (adv) *** death (n) *** /klɑsmeɪt/ /kləʊs/ /de/ diary (n) ** /daɪəri/ emergency (n) *** /ɪmɜdʒ(ə)nsi/ enough (adv) *** /ɪnʌf/ expert (n) *** extremely (adv) *** /ekspɜt/ /ɪkstrimli/ factory (n) *** fame (n) ** flame (n) ** forest (n) *** fortune (n) ** /fæktri/ /feɪm/ /fleɪm/ /fɒrɪst/ /fɔtʃən/ grammar (n) ** ground (n) *** guys (n pl) ** harbour (n) ** hard ( with force) (adv) *** hole (n) *** iron ( metal) (n) ** /græmə/ /graʊnd/ /gaɪz/ /hɑbə/ Shakespeare joined an acting company at the theatre. How do cameras actually work? There were hundreds of steps and it took ages to walk up them. Walt Disney studied at art school in New York. He saw ball of light in the sky. usually write with ball-point pen. There was an enormous bang, like thunder. Charles Dickens books are still bestsellers. love eating chocolate biscuits. Brandy is an alcoholic drink. He walked across the bridge. My friend always puts butter on her toast. We parked in the car park. She is leaving the UK for new career in Hollywood. There only one other case where person survived meteorite strike. It extremely rare for meteorites to hit people the chance is about 1 in 100 million. worked on the science project with my classmate. The fire was close to the church. Shakespeare death was in 1616. Samuel Pepys wrote about the fire in his diary. Lee called the emergency number on his mobile phone. We didnt have enough time to rehearse properly. Experts think it was travelling at about 500 kilometres per hour. Shakespeare plays were extremely popular. After leaving school, Charles Dickens worked in factory. Shakespeare achieved fame as playwright. The candle flame burned brightly. Deer and foxes live in the forest. He found fortune and success in London. The grammar of American English is very similar to British English. Dont drop rubbish on the ground. Hi, guys. Did you all have fun this morning? An Italian sailed into New York harbour. /hɑd/ /həʊl/ /aɪən/ It hit the ground so hard. It made hole in the road. Meteorites contain iron. New inspiration 2_Wordlist U3 /keɪs/ Seite 1 Theatergruppe eigentlich Ewig Kunstschule Lichtball Kugelschreiber Knall Bestseller Keks Weinbrand Brücke Butter Parkplatz Karriere Fall Chance Klassenkamerad(in) nah Tod Tagebuch Notfall genug Expert(in) extrem Fabrik Ruhm Flamme Wald Vermögen Grammatik Boden Leute Hafen hier: fest Loch Eisen luckily (adv) meteorite (n) nearly (adv) *** /lʌkɪli/ /mitiəraɪt/ /nɪəli/ nightclothes (n pl) /naɪtkləʊðz/ noise (n) *** nonsense (n) ** novel (n) *** oil (n) *** overboard (adv) pain (n) *** /nɔɪz/ /nɒns(ə)ns/ /nɒv(ə)l/ /ɔɪl/ /əʊvəbɔd/ /peɪn/ part-owner (n) /pɑtəʊnə/ payment (n) *** performance (n) *** /peɪmənt/ /pəfɔməns/ play (n) *** railway (n) *** rock ( stone) (n) *** roof (n) *** rubbish (n) ** schoolboy (n) smoke (n) ** sofa (n) space (n) *** step (n) *** strike (n) *** /pleɪ/ /reɪlweɪ/ /rɒk/ /ruf/ /rʌbɪʃ/ /skulbɔɪ/ /sməʊk/ /səʊfə/ /speɪs/ /step/ /straɪk/ studio ( film) (n) *** /stjudiəʊ/ success (n) *** /səkses/ sugar (n) *** /ʃʊgə/ theme park (n) /im pɑk/ thunder (n) /ʌndə/ tragedy (n) ** will (document) (n) *** /trædʒədi/ wind (n) *** /wɪnd/ /wɪl/ Luckily, the fire didnt cross the river. The meteorite crashed to Earth. It nearly 7 o clock. Pepys and his wife left their home in their nightclothes. The noise was so loud that my ears were ringing. Something that is nonsense seems very silly. Charles Dickens wrote many famous novels. Oil is very flammable. Lee was sailing when he fell overboard. suddenly felt pain in my hand. Shakespeare was part-owner of the Globe Theatre. Wren didnt receive the second half of his payment for his work until the cathedral was complete. The actor performance was brilliant. Shakespeare wrote famous play called Romeo and Juliet. train travels on railway. The boat hit rock. rock crashed through the roof of house. Can you put the rubbish in the bin? The schoolboy quickly ran to the classroom. You can see lots of smoke from the fire. Jen was sitting on the sofa with her friends. He was the first person to travel in space. There were 20 steps up to the second floor. teenage boy survived meteorite strike. Theyre going to have tour of the film studio. Shakespeare plays were big success. like sugar on my pancakes. Disneyland was one of the world first theme parks. There was rumble of thunder in the distance. There comedy and tragedy in this fastmoving show. In his will, he left his wife his second-best bed! The wind quickly carried the flames to the River Thames. glücklicherweise Meteorit fast Were you asleep all morning? The film was brilliant, really enjoyed it. The building of the cathedral was finally complete. There was an enormous bang. We must find somewhere to stay soon Im schlafend brillant Nachtemden Lärm Unsinn Roman Öl über Bord Schmerz Teilhaber(in) Zahlung hier: Aufführung Stück Eisenbahn Felsen Dach Abfall Schuljunge Rauch Sofa Weltraum Stufen Schlag Studio Erfolg Zucker Freizeitpark Donner Tragödie Testament Wind ADJECTIVES asleep (adj) ** brilliant (adj) *** /əslip/ /brɪljənt/ complete (adj) *** /kəmplit/ enormous (adj) *** exhausted (adj) /ɪnɔməs/ /ɪgzɔstɪd/ hier: vollendet enorm erschöpft inflammable (adj) /ɪnflæməb(ə)l/ lazy (adj) ** /leɪzi/ magnetic (adj) /mægnetɪk/ major (adj) *** /meɪdʒə/ original (adj) *** /ərɪdʒ(ə)nəl/ public (adj) *** /pʌblɪk/ rare (adj) *** /reə/ red-hot (adj) rich (adj) *** thatched (adj) tired (adj) *** tiny (adj) *** /redhɒt/ /rɪtʃ/ /ætʃt/ /taɪəd/ /taɪni/ exhausted. The fire reached tall buildings full of inflammable things. He was too lazy to get out of bed. Meteorites are magnetic because they contain iron. major attraction in Lapland is the Ice Hotel. The Sami people are the original inhabitants of Lapland. The first public theatre opened in London in 1567. It extremely rare for meteorites to hit people. The red-hot rock burnt the schoolboy hand. Shakespeare was rich man. The building had thatched roof. She was tired after walking around all day. Gerrit took tiny piece of rock to school. entzündbar faul magnetisch haupt original öffentlich selten glühend heiss reich strohgedeckt müde winzig JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS architect (n) ** /ɑkɪtekt/ baker (n) /beɪkə/ explorer (n) /ɪksplɔrə/ housewife (n) novelist (n) /haʊswaɪf/ /nɒvəlɪst/ playwright (n) /pleɪraɪt/ writer (n) *** /raɪtə/ after (prep) *** /ɑftə/ The famous architect Christopher Wren designed St Paul Cathedral. The baker put some fresh bread in the oven. An Italian explorer discovered New York harbour. housewife stays at home to cook and clean. Charles Dickens was famous novelist. Shakespeare quickly became well-known playwright. Shakespeare is one of the most famous writers in the world. LPs became less popular after the invention of the walkman. Architekt(in) Bäcker(in) Forscher(in) Hausfrau(mann) Autor(in) Theaterautor(in) Schriftsteller(in) nach TIME REFERENCE WORDS after (prep) *** /ɑftə/ afterwards (adv) *** /ɑftəwədz/ ago (prep) *** /əɡəʊ/ at first (adv) /ət fɜst/ between (prep) *** /bɪtwin/ by (prep) *** /baɪ/ /faɪn(ə)li/ /fɜst/ /fə/, /fɔ/ /ɪn/ /leɪtə/ finally (adv) *** first (adv) *** for (prep) *** in (prep) *** later (adv) *** New inspiration 2_Wordlist U3 LPs became less popular after the invention of the walkman. My ears were ringing for hours afterwards. 2,500 years ago, Ephesus was one of the most important cities in the world. Things wont be easy there at first. The Library of Celsus was built between AD110 and 135. They are going to Arsenal by underground. Finally, we arrived at the hotel. On the first night, the temperature was -31C. Gill Brown travelled to the Arctic for charity. Im interested in dogs. The cathedral was completed 35 years later. Seite 3 nach Nachher vor anfangs zwischen mit endlich erst für in später next (adj) *** /nekst/ on (prep) *** /ɒn/ soon (adv) *** then (adv) *** /sun/ /stɪl/ /sʌd(ə)nli/ /ðen/ until (conj prep) *** /əntɪl/ when (conj) *** /wen/ still (adv) *** suddenly (adv) *** start work in Hollywood next month. Kristin is returning to Switzerland on 31st August. MP3 players will soon replace CDs. Im still trying to learn my lines. bus stopped suddenly in front of me. Walk down James street and then turn left. The Eiffel Tower was the tallest monument in the world until 1930. When she arrived in New York, she couldnt find her passport. nächst/e(r/s) am bald immer noch plötzlich dann bis als TRANSPORT bicycle (n) ** boat (n) *** car (n) *** helicopter (n) ** rocket (n) ship (n) *** spaceship (n) speedboat (n) /baɪsɪk(ə)l/ /bəʊt/ /kɑ/ /helɪkɒptə/ /rɒkɪt/ /ʃɪp/ /speɪsʃɪp/ /spidbəʊt/ ride my bicycle to school every day. They were sailing on big boat. You can drive up the mountain in car. Flying in helicopter was really exciting! He went up into space in rocket. We crossed the sea on ship. thought saw spaceship in the sky. speedboat rescued them from the water. Fahrrad Boot Auto Helikopter Rakete Schiff Raumschiff Schnellboot be born (v) become (v) *** build (v) *** burn down (v) burn up (v) bury (v) ** /bi bɔn/ /bɪkʌm/ /bɪld/ /bɜn daʊn/ /bɜn ʌp/ /beri/ geboren werden werden bauen abbrennen verglühen vergraben collect (v) *** /kəlekt/ contain (v) *** /kənteɪn/ continue (v) *** /kəntɪnju/ describe (v) *** /dɪskraɪb/ design (v) *** destroy (v) *** /dɪzaɪn/ /dɪstrɔɪ/ escape (n v) *** /ɪskeɪp/ fall (v) *** hit (v) *** invent (v) ** land (v) *** marry (v) *** pack (v) *** /fɔl/ /hɪt/ /ɪnvent/ /lænd/ /mæri/ /pæk/ plan (v) *** /plæn/ print (v) *** /prɪnt/ Shakespeare was born on 1 April 1564. Jukkasjärvi has become tourist centre. We are going to build an igloo in the snow. St Paul Cathedral burnt down in 1666. Meteorites burn up in the atmosphere. Pepys buried things in his garden. Two friends collected all his plays and published them. Meteorites are magnetic because they contain iron. Dan doesnt want to continue his education. Samuel Pepys described the fire in his famous diary. Christopher Wren designed St Paul Cathedral. The fire destroyed many famous buildings. People left the city to escape the Great Fire of London. Dont fall into the river! He shouted angrily at the boy who hit him. Edison invented the tape recorder. Most meteorites land in water. Walt Disney married Lillian Bounds in 1928. have to pack my suitcase. The animator uses the storyboard to plan the film. William Caxton printed the first book in VERBS sammeln beinhalten fortfahren beschrieben entwerfen zerstören Flucht/fliehen fallen schlagen erfinden landen heiraten packen planen drucken publish (v) *** /pʌblɪʃ/ reach (v) *** /ritʃ/ receive (v) *** /rɪsiv/ rescue (v) ** return (v) *** sink (v) ** survive (v) *** whistle (v) /reskju/ /rɪtɜn/ /sɪŋk/ /səvaɪv/ /wɪs(ə)l/ English in 1475. They published all Shakespeare plays in 1623. The train takes very long time to reach the top of the mountain. He received payment for his work on the cathedral. speedboat rescued them from the storm. Were returning to the hotel at 5.30pm. Help! The boat is sinking! The boy survived the meteorite strike. He whistled lively tune. veröffentlichen erreichen erhalten retten zurückkehren sinken überleben pfeifen EXPRESSIONS as far as we know /əz fɑ əz wi nəʊ/ be (really) keen on /bi (rɪəli) kin ɒn/ feel well /fil wel/ make phone call have fun on fire spend time /meɪk ə fəʊn kɔl/ /hæv fʌn/ /ɒn faɪə/ /spend taɪm/ tell story /tel ə stɔri/ New inspiration 2_Wordlist U3 As far as we know, there only one other case where person survived meteorite strike. Im really keen on science. Carrie went home early because she wasnt feeling well. made phone call to my friend. We had fun at the carnival. He saw houses on fire. It nice to spend time with my family. Romeo and Juliet tells story of young couple in love. Seite 5 so weit wir wissen (sehr) angetan sein von etw. gut fühlen ein Telefonat führen Spass haben in Brand Zeit verbringen eine Geschichte erzählen