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Starter Level

Wordlist and Multiple-choice Exercises

Sara Says No!


Norman Whitney
Word

Page

Phonetic Spelling

Part Of
Speech

Med
Star
Rating
3

afternoon

/ftnun/

noun
[count]

angry

/gri/

adjective

bad

/bd/

adjective

business

busy

Definition

Sample Sentence

the time between


the middle of the
day and the evening
very annoyed

She usually has a sleep in


the afternoon.

no longer fresh or
good to eat

Some of the apples are


bad.

/bzns/

noun
[uncount]

the work of buying


and selling products

How is business?

/bzi/

adjective

full of people

The restaurant is busy at


lunchtime.

cheap

/ip/

adjective

not expensive

You can buy cheap fruit


here.

cheat

/it/

verb

to treat someone
dishonestly

I dont like people who


cheat.

clean

11

/klin/

verb

to remove the dirt


and dust in a house

I clean the house every


morning.

Why are you so angry?

Translation

Exercises
15) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
afternoon / angry / bad /
business / busy
1) At Christmas, the shops
are always ____________ .
2) When the dog is
____________ , it bites.
3) She sometimes has a
sleep in the ____________ .
4) The apple was brown and
____________ .
5) Some men think women
dont understand
____________ .
610) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
cheap / cheat / clean / correct
/ counting
1) We sell ____________
clothes.

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correct

/krekt/

adjective

right or accurate

Your answer is correct.

counting
to count

/kant/

verb

to calculate how
many things there
are in a group

He sits at his desk,


counting all the coins.

customers

/kstmz/

noun
[count]

someone who buys


goods or products

Do you have a lot of


customers?

daughter

/dt/

noun
[count]

someones female
child

Sara is Mister Fruits


daughter.

dishonest

10

/dsnst/

adjective

not honest

You must not be dishonest


and cheat customers.

fresh

/fre/

adjective

good to eat

Look at that lovely, fresh


fruit!

friendly

/frendli/

adjective

pleasant and helpful


towards other
people

What a friendly girl!

fruit

/frut/

noun
[uncount]

Look at that lovely, fresh


fruit!

honest

/nst/

adjective

a type of food that


grows on trees or
plants, for example
apples and oranges
someone who is
honest does not tell
lies or cheat people

Its better to be honest


than dishonest.

fruit / honest / kilos and


grammes / laughing / leave
home

kilo and
grammes

/kil n grmz/

phrase

units for measuring


weight in the metric

We measure the fruit in


kilos and grammes.

1) We weigh all our fruit in


____________ .

2) Yes, that is ____________.


3) Please ____________ the
tables.
4) Its wrong to
____________ .
5) The children are
____________ the apples
.
1115) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
customers / daughter /
dishonest / fresh / friendly
1) These tomatoes are lovely
and ____________ .
2) Mister Fruit shouts at his
____________ .
3) Shes a pleasant,
____________ girl.
4) Its important to be nice to
____________ .
5) I dont like ____________
people.
1620) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.

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system (1000 grams
= 1 kilo)

laughing
to laugh

14

/lf/

verb

leave home

11

/liv hm/

phrase

listen

/lsn/

verb

lonely

12

/lnli/

adjective

market

/mkt/

noun
[count]

to make a noise that


shows you think that
something is funny
to no longer live with
your parents or
family because you
are unhappy
to pay attention to
what someone tells
you
unhappy because
you are alone

Why are you laughing?

a place, especially
outside, where
people sell food
something that is
extremely lucky and
would not normally
be possible
your mother and
father

Do you sometimes go to
the market?

to lift something up
from a surface

She picks up a coin from


the pavement.

Sara is unhappy and wants


to leave home.
Please listen to me!
He has no friends and is
lonely.

miracle

13

/mrk()l/

noun
[count]

parents

10

/pernts/

noun
[count]

picks up
to pick up

14

/pks p/

phrasal
verb

polite

/plat/

adjective

behaving towards
other people in a
pleasant way

Be polite to the customers.

proud (of)

/prad (v)/

adjective

feeling happy about


the achievements of
someone who is

Congratulations! Im proud
of you!

We need a miracle to help


us.
What are your parents
names?

2) Why do you want to


____________?
3) They grow ____________
in the garden.
4) The children start
____________ when they
see him.
5) Its important to be
____________ .
2125) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
listen / lonely / market /
miracle / parents
1) Only a ____________ can
save us.
2) I buy fruit and vegetables
at the ____________ .
3) Are you ____________
without brothers and sisters?
4) ____________ carefully!
5) He is angry with his
____________ .
2630) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
picks up / polite / proud (of) /
say a prayer / scales
1) Hes a nice, ____________
boy.
2) She ____________ an

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connected to you

say a prayer

12

/se pre/

phrase

scales

/skelz/

noun
[plural]

sell

/sel/

verb

shouts
to shout

11

/ats/

verb

strange

14

/stren/

adjective

touches
to touch

14

/tz/

verb

understand

/ndstnd/

watching
to watch

weight

to speak to God
using special words

I say a prayer before I go


to bed.

a piece of
equipment used for
weighing things
to let someone have
something in
exchange for money
to say something in
a loud or angry
voice
unusual or
unexpected

Put the oranges on the


scales.

to put your hand on


something

She touches the cat gently.

verb

to know how to do
something or how
something works

I dont really understand


maths!

/w/

verb

Why are you watching me


like that?

/wet/

noun
[uncount]

work

/wk/

verb

to look at someone
or something for a
period of time
a measurement of
how heavy
something is
to have a job

worm

/wm/

noun
[count]

a small creature with


a long, soft body

The bird is eating a worm.

What sort of things do you


sell?
I want to leave home, she
shouts.
What a strange boy!

Scales measure the weight


of the fruit and vegetables.
He doesnt want to work in
an office.

orange and looks at it.


3) Weigh them on the
____________ .
4) Shes really ____________
him.
5) They sit in the church and
____________ .
3135) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
sell / shouts / strange /
touches / understand
1) ____________ things are
happening.
2) He ____________ the
oranges and lemons.
3) Sorry, I dont
____________ .
4) Do you ____________ a
lot of fruit and vegetables?
5) He is angry and
____________ at Sara.
3639) Choose the correct
words and fill the gaps in
the sentences below.
watching / weight / work /
worms
1) They sit on the sofa
____________ TV.
2) Ugh! I hate ____________!

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and no legs

3) The ____________ of the


pears is two kilos.
4) Where do you
____________ ?

Wordlist definitions adapted from the Macmillan Essential Dictionary Macmillan Publishers Limited 2003 www.macmillandictionaries.com

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