Unit 6 - People in the Community (ELLevate English Book Level 1)

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Community (noun)

A group of people living in the same area.

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Neighborhood (noun)

The area around the place where you live.

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Job (noun)

The regular work that a person does to earn money.

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Police Officer (noun)

A person who keeps people safe and makes sure they follow the law.

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Nurse (noun)

A person trained to help a doctor and care for sick people.

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Principal (noun)

The person who is the head or leader of a school.

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Cook (noun)

A person who prepares and makes food for others to eat.

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Street (noun)

A road in a town or city with buildings on the sides.

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Hallway (noun)

A long passage in a building that leads to different rooms.

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City (noun)

A large and important town with many people and buildings.

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Countryside (noun)

Land that is outside of cities and towns; the village.

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Village (noun)

A small group of houses in the countryside.

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Supervisor (noun)

A person who manages or watches other workers.

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Employee (noun)

A person who is paid to work for someone else.

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Emergency (noun)

A dangerous situation that requires immediate action.

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Building (noun)

A structure with walls and a roof, like a house or school.

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Occupant (noun)

A person who is inside a room or building at a specific time.

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Pharmacy (noun)

A shop where you buy medicine.

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Customer (noun)

A person who buys something from a shop.

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Volunteer (noun)

A person who does work for free to help others.

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Resident (noun)

A person who lives in a particular house or area.

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Center (noun)

The middle of a place or a main building for activities.

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Crowded (adjective)

Full of too many people.

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Fantastic (adjective)

Very good or wonderful.

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Boring (adjective)

Not interesting or exciting.

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Injured (adjective)

Having physical harm to the body.

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Public (adjective)

For everyone to use; not private.

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Safe (adjective)

Not in danger; free from harm.

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Local (adjective)

Relating to the area near where you live.

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Busy (adjective)

Having a lot of things happening or many people.

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Famous (adjective)

Known by many people.

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Poor (adjective)

Having very little money.

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Weak (adjective)

Having little power or strength.

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Scared (adjective)

Feeling afraid of something.

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Neat (adjective)

Tidy and in good order.

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Messy (adjective)

Not tidy or in good order.

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Terrible (adjective)

Very bad or unpleasant.

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Wonderful (adjective)

Very good or pleasant.

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Careful (adjective)

Paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger.

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Wild (adjective)

Living in nature; not controlled by humans.

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Feed (verb)

To give food to a person or animal.

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Cross (verb)

To go from one side of a road to the other.

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Become (verb)

To start to be something, like a new job.

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Treat (verb)

To give medical care to someone.

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Wash (verb)

To make something clean using water and soap.

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Sanitize (verb)

To make something very clean and free from germs.

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Prepare (verb)

To get something ready to be used or eaten.

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Respond (verb)

To say or do something as a reaction to something else.

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Rescue (verb)

To save someone from a dangerous situation.

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Find (verb)

To see or get something after looking for it.

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Bring (verb)

To come to a place with someone or something.

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Come (verb)

To move toward a person or place.

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Leave (verb)

To go away from a place.

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Follow (verb)

To go behind someone or obey a rule.

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Fix (verb)

To repair something that is broken.

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Protect (verb)

To keep someone or something safe.

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Keep (verb)

To continue to have or hold something.

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Welcome (verb)

To greet someone in a friendly way.