English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate and Intermediate

The words you need to communicate with confidence. Vocabulary explanations and practice for pre-intermediate and intermediate level (B1) learners of English. Perfect for both self-study and classroom activities. Quickly expand your vocabulary with 100 units of easy to understand explanations and practice exercises.
- Unit 1: Learning vocabulary
- Unit 2: Keeping a vocabulary notebook
- Unit 3: Using a dictionary
- Unit 4: English language words
- Unit 5: Country, nationality and language
- Unit 6: The physical world
- Unit 7: Weather
- Unit 8: Animals and insects
- Unit 9: The body and movement
- Unit 10: Describing appearance
- Unit 11: Describing character
- Unit 12: Feelings
- Unit 13: Family and friends
- Unit 14: Growing up
- Unit 15: Romance, marriage and divorce
- Unit 16: Daily routines
- Unit 17: The place where you live
- Unit 18: Around the home
- Unit 19: Money
- Unit 20: Health
- Unit 21: Clothes
- Unit 22: Fashion and buying clothes
- Unit 23: Shopping
- Unit 24: Food
- Unit 25: Cooking
- Unit 26: City life
- Unit 27: Life in the country
- Unit 28: Transport
- Unit 29: On the road
- Unit 30: Notices and warnings
- Unit 31: Classroom language
- Unit 32: School education
- Unit 33: Studying English and taking exams
- Unit 34: University education
- Unit 35: Jobs
- Unit 36: Talking about your work
- Unit 37: Making a career
- Unit 38: Working in an office
- Unit 39: Running a company
- Unit 40: Business and finance
- Unit 41: Sport and leisure
- Unit 42: Competitive sport
- Unit 43: Books and films
- Unit 44: Music
- Unit 45: Special events
- Unit 46: Travel bookings
- Unit 47: Air travel
- Unit 48: Hotels and restaurants
- Unit 49: Cafés
- Unit 50: Sightseeing holidays
- Unit 51: Holidays by the sea
- Unit 52: Newspapers and television
- Unit 53: Phoning and texting
- Unit 54: Computers
- Unit 55: Email and the Internet
- Unit 56: Crime
- Unit 57: Politics
- Unit 58: Climate change
- Unit 59: War and violence
- Unit 60: Time
- Unit 61: Numbers
- Unit 62: Distance, dimensions and size
- Unit 63: Objects, materials, shapes and colour
- Unit 64: Containers and quantities
- Unit 65: Apologies, excuses and thanks
- Unit 66: Requests, permission and suggestions
- Unit 67: Opinions, agreeing and disagreeing
- Unit 68: Likes, dislikes, attitudes and preferences
- Unit 69: Greetings, farewells and special expressions
- Unit 70: Prefixes: changing meaning
- Unit 71: Suffixes: forming nouns
- Unit 72: Suffixes: forming adjectives
- Unit 73: Compound nouns
- Unit 74: Word partners
- Unit 75: Fixed phrases
- Unit 76: Fixed phrases in conversation
- Unit 77: Verb or adjective + preposition
- Unit 78: Prepositional phrases
- Unit 79: Phrasal verbs 1: form and meaning
- Unit 80: Phrasal verbs 2: grammar and style
- Unit 81: Make, do and take: uses and phrases
- Unit 82: Keyverbs: give, keep and miss
- Unit 83: Get: uses, phrases and phrasal verbs
- Unit 84: Go: meanings and expressions
- Unit 85: The senses
- Unit 86: Uncountable nouns
- Unit 87: Verb constructions 1
- Unit 88: Verb constructions 2
- Unit 89: Adjectives
- Unit 90: Prepositions: place and movement
- Unit 91: Adverbs
- Unit 92: Time and sequence
- Unit 93: Addition and contrast
- Unit 94: Reason, purpose, result, condition
- Unit 95: Formal and informal English
- Unit 96: Completing forms and CVs
- Unit 97: Writing an essay
- Unit 98: Formal letters and emails
- Unit 99: Informal emails and messages
- Unit 100: Abbreviations
- Index

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