Destination B1 - Unit 3: Fun and games ( Topic vocab )

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Beat (v)

To defeat someone in a game competition , election , or battle.

Ex: England needed to beat Germany to get to the final

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Board game (n phr)

Any game in which you move objects around on a special board

Ex: I think that Monopoly is my favourite board game

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Captain (n)

The person who is in charge of a team organisation

Ex: She was a captain of the Olympic swimming team

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Challenge (v)

To invite someone to compete or fight

Ex: The girls challenged the boys to a badminton match

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Challenge (n)

Something that needs a lot of skill , energy ,and determination to deal with or achieve

Ex: I felt i needed a new challenge at work

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Champion (n)

Someone who has won an important competition , especially in sport

Ex: He finally became the world heavyweight boxing champion

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Cheat (v)

To behave dishonestly , or to not obey rules

Ex: Kids have always found ways of cheating in school exams

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Classical music (n phr)

Serious music that is played on instruments such as the piano and the violin

Ex: I love classical music ,like Beethoven

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Club (n)

An organisation for people who take part in paricular activity , or the building that they use

Ex : Why don’t you join a chess club

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Coach (n)

Someone who trains a sports player or team

Ex: After playing for ten years , Johny became a baseball coach

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Competition (n)

An organised event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other people

Ex : He’d entered a competition in the local newspaper

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Concert (n)

An event at which an orchestra , band , or musician plays or sings in font of audience

Ex: Did you hear that the Rolling Stones did a concert in china?

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Defeat ( v)

To win against someone

Ex : France defeat Italy 3-1

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Defeat (n)

Failure to win a competition or to succedi in doing something

Ex: England suffered a 2-0 defeat

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Entertaining (adj)

Enjoyable or interesting

Ex: I saw a really entertaining programme un TU last night

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Folk music (nphr)

Traditional music fran a particular country or region, or music played in a traditional style

Ex: what I like about folk music is the sound of the guitar

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group (n)

A small set of musicians who play pop music

Ex: My brother has got his own group and They playin our local area

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Have fun (Vphr)

Get enjoyment fran an activity that is not important or serious

Ex: we haven’t had such fun for years

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Gym (n)

A room or club with equipment for doing physical exercise

Ex: I'm thinking of joining a gym

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Interest (v)

to make someone want to know about or take part in something

Ex: photography has always interested me

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Interest(n)

An activity that you enjoy doing when you are not working

Ex: tell us about your interests or hobbies

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Member(n)

Someone who belongs to a group or an organisation: a trade union member

Ex: are you a member of the golf club

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Opponent(n)

Someone who is competing against you

Ex: his opponent received only 36 percent of the vote

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Pleasure (n)

A feeling of happiness ,enjoyment,or satisfaction

Ex: he smiled whith pleasure when she walked it

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Referee(n)

Someone whose job is to make sure that players in a gem obey the rules

Ex: the referee blew his whistle and the game began

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Organise(v)

To prepare or arrange an activity or event

Ex: who is organising the conference

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Rhythm(n)

A regular pattern of sounds in music

Ex:this song has got a really great rhythm

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Risk(v)

To do something although you know that something that is bad could happen a result

Ex: he risked a lot of money on the company

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Risk(n)

The possibility that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen

Ex:there is a serious risk of an accident on this road

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