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   English 
   Vocabulary in Use. Upper-Intermediate Level. McCarthy Michael, 
   O'Dell Felicity
   
  
Cambridge, 2006. — 307 pages. 
2nd edition. — Cambridge: 
Cambridge University Press. The perfect choice for upper-intermediate-level 
students wanting to build their vocabulary. English Vocabulary in Use: 
Upper-intermediate includes over 2,000 new words and expressions which are 
presented and practised in typical contexts appropriate to this level. The 
accompanying CD-ROM provides interesting and enjoyable exercises to further 
challenge the learner, as well as extra listening practice and help with 
pronunciation. The book is informed by the Cambridge International Corpus to 
ensure that the vocabulary selected is useful and up to date. A test book is 
also available for extra practice. Ideal for self-study or classroom use. 
  
  
  
  
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Contents 
Introduction vi 
Using this book 1 
Phonemic symbols 3 
Effective vocabulary learning 
1 Learning vocabulary - general advice: What do you need to learn? What does 
learning a new word mean? Can you learn just by reading or listening to English? 
How are you going to plan your learning? 
2 Learning vocabulary - aids to learning bubble diagram, word fork 
3 Organising a vocabulary notebook tree diagram, word-class 
4 The names of English language words adjective, syllable, collocation 
5 Using your dictionary usage, synonym, pronunciation 
6 Revising vocabulary active and receptive vocabulary, fix in your memory 
7 Guessing and explaining meaning context, clues, it's a bit like 
Word formation 
8 Suffixes -er, -or, -ness 
9 Prefixes in-, ex-, mis- 
10 Roots -sped-, -port-, -vert- 
11 Abstract nouns excitement, generosity, wisdom 
12 Compound adjectives air-conditioned, off-peak, sugar-free 
13 Compound nouns (1) noun + noun baby-sitter, sunglasses, junk mail 
14 Compound nouns (2) verb + preposition cutback, turnover, outlook 
15 Words from other languages ballerina, yoghurt, judo 
16 Abbreviations and acronyms UN, ID, fridge 
17 New words in English video jockey, surfing the net, shopaholic 
Words and pronunciation 
18 Words commonly mispronounced doubt, hiccough, sword 
19 Onomatopoeic words clink, tinkle, splash 
20 Homonyms wait, weight; row /rau/ and row /гэи/ 
Connecting and linking words 
21 Time as soon as, while, afterwards 
22 Condition unless, provided that, no matter 
23 Cause, reason, purpose and result gave rise to, with the aim of 
24 Concession and contrast although, admittedly, on the other hand 
25 Addition in addition, likewise, as well as 
26 Text-referring words situation, aspect, issue 
27 Discourse markers in speech well, let me see, hang on 
28 Discourse markers in writing firstly, in conclusion 
Countables and uncountables 
29 Uncountable nouns travel, luggage, knowledge 
30 Words that only occur in the plural headquarters, binoculars, scissors 
31 Countable and uncountable nouns with different meanings a glass, glass; a 
hair, hair 
32 Collective nouns crowd, flock, range 
33 Making uncountable nouns countable a bit of advice, a flash of lightning, 
some spots of rain 
34 Containers and contents a tube of toothpaste, a jar of jam, a box of matches 
Topics 
35 Countries, nationalities and languages Brazil, Japanese, Arabic 
36 The weather drought, stifling, chilly 
37 Describing people: appearance wavy hair, freckles, plump 
38 Describing people: character down-to-earth, broad-minded, eccentric 
39 Relationships colleague, acquaintance, to fancy someone 
40 At home bungalow, attic, table mat 
41 Everyday problems power cut, to leak, stained 
42 Global problems to erupt, injured, earthquake 
43 Education degree, tutorial, to pass an exam 
44 Work union representative, redundant, shift work 
45 Sport billiards, high jump, fencing 
46 The arts sculpture, novel, performance 
47 Music track, hit, backing 
48 Food aubergine, spicy, bake 
49 The environment island, glacier, polluted 
50 Towns art gallery, traffic jam, population 
51 The natural world nest, hedgehog, harvest 
52 Clothes cardigan, collar, striped 
53 Health and medicine sore throat, prescribe, tablets 
54 Travel ferry, overtake, supersonic 
55 Holidays timeshare, sightseeing, breath-taking 
56 Numbers and shapes triangle, sphere, odd and even 
57 Science and technology mobile phone, microwave, genetic engineering 
58 Computers and the Internet modem, surf the Web 
59 The press and the media tabloid, aerial, soap opera 
60 Politics and public institutions independence, House of Commons, elect 
61 Crime burglary, blackmail, verdict 
62 Money - buying, selling and paying earn, current account, overdrawn 
Feelings and actions 
63 Belief and opinion maintain, point of view, intellectual 
64 Pleasant and unpleasant feelings grateful, frustration, worrying 
65 Like, dislike and desire adore, loathe, devoted 
66 Speaking whisper, grumble, guiltily 
61 The six senses glance, fragrant, telepathy 
68 What your body does yawn, snore, chew 
Basic concepts 
69 Number, quantity, degree and intensity considerable, a great deal, dozens of 
70 Time for the time being, temporary, to last 
71 Distances and dimensions length, faraway, stretch 
72 Obligation, need, possibility and probability compulsory, exempt, shortage 
73 Sound and light racket, twinkle, sombre 
74 Possession, giving and lending estate, property, allocate 
75 Movement and speed flutter, crawl, rate 
76 Texture, brightness, weight and density prickly, dazzling, hollow 
77 Success, failure and difficulty manage, compromise, cope 
Idiomatic expressions 
78 Idioms and fixed expressions - general under the weather, to have seen better 
days 
79 Everyday expressions come to think of it, that's that, as far as I'm 
concerned 
80 Similes as good as gold, like a red rag to a bull 
81 Binomials rough and ready, peace and quiet, sooner or later 
82 Idioms describing people quick off the mark, round the bend, a lazy-bones 
83 Idioms describing feelings or mood in high spirits, in a black mood, scared 
stiff 
84 Idioms describing problematic situations to take a back seat, the tide has 
turned, to bury the hatchet 
85 Idioms connected with praise and criticism knock spots off, on the ball, pick 
holes in 
86 Idioms connected with using language talk shop, a talking-point, long-winded 
87 Miscellaneous idioms to pay through the nose, to have something on the brain 
88 Proverbs Don't put all your eggs in one basket 
Phrasal verbs and verb-based expressions 
89 Expressions with do and make do housework, do up, make a mistake, make up 
90 Expressions with bring and take bring down, bring to light, take after, take 
for granted 
91 Expressions with get get by, get out of bed on the wrong side 
92 Expressions with set and put set off, set one's heart on, put up with, put 
two and two together 
93 Expressions with come and go come across, come to an end, go off, as far as 
it goes 
94 Miscellaneous expressions run out of, see your way to, break someone's heart 
Varieties of English 
95 Formal and informal words (1) offspring, children, kids 
96 Formal and informal words (2) slang, wally, cool 
97 US English semester, panty-hose, wash up 
98 Other Englishes loch, Aussie, pad 
99 Headline English axe, hit, vow 
100 The language of signs and notices refrain, admission 
Answer key 204 
Index 281 
Acknowledgements 309 
 
  
    
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