1. Voc English
Unit Chapter English Word Translation Example
Unit 1 Writing Home to tan v bruinen She tanned really quickly on her holiday.
Unit 1 Writing Home archery noun boogschieten Robin Hood was famous for his archery skills.
Unit 1 Writing Home hang in there id hou vol! Hang in there - the ambulance is on its way!
Unit 1 Writing Home cell phone noun GSM What's your cell phone number?
Unit 1 Writing Home likes noun dingen die je leuk vindt What are your likes and dislikes?
Unit 1 Writing Home dislikes noun dingen die je niet leuk vindt I had to make a list of my likes and dislikes on the form.
Unit 1 Writing Home wildlife noun wild We saw some incredible wildlife in Africa.
Unit 1 Writing Home meet up with id afspreken met I'm going to meet up with some friends this evening.
Unit 1 Writing Home at last id als laatste John's here at last - we've been waiting for ages.
Unit 1 Writing Home good points noun goede punten, voordelen Even though the weather was terrible, the holiday still had its good points
Unit 1 Writing Home despite prep ondaks We went to the beach despite the bad weather.
Unit 1 Writing Home loads noun heleboel Loads of people make their holiday in August.
Unit 1 Writing Home platypus noun vogelbekdier I saw a platypus when I was on holyday in Australia.
Unit 1 Writing Home first thing noun eerste The first thing we did on holyday was unpack our suitcases.
Unit 1 Writing Home extensive adj uitgebreid You can learn an extensive range of vocabulary in this book.
Unit 1 Writing Home mechanical adj technisch Today's cars are more electronical than mechanical.
Unit 1 Writing Home glove box noun handschoenenkastje He has a torch in his glove box in case his car breaks down at night.
Unit 1 Writing Home dolphin noun dolfijn A dolphin swam along side our boat during our saling holiday.
Unit 1 Writing Home whale noun walvis Wal Whale watching is a popular holiday activity.
Unit 1 Writing Home to head v gaan I'm tired so I'm going to head home now.
Unit 1 Practise context noun context I need to be able to speak English in two diffrent contexts - At work and when I'm socializing.
Unit 1 Practise to identify v identificeren He had to identify thi thief from a group of people.
Unit 1 Practise the other day noun vorige keer I was walking through town the other day when I saw an old friend from school.
Unit 1 Practise lately adv laat I've been really busy lately.
Unit 1 Practise suitable adj passend Wearing jeans and a t-shirt was not really suitable for a job interview.
Unit 1 Practise long-distanse adj lange afstand Many people find that long-distance relationship is hard to maintain.
Unit 1 Practise ahead adv vanvoor She could see someone ahead of her who she did not want to speak to.
Unit 1 Practise early days id vroeg Although it was early days, everyone thought the project would be a big succes.
Unit 1 Practise nothing like adj niet zoals His latest song is nothing like his first one.
Unit 1 Practise for the time being adv intussentijd I can't afford my own flat so I'll have to stay at my parent's house for the time being.
Unit 1 Practise tiny adj klein My bedroom is tiny - you can only just fit a bed in it.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking astronomical adj astronomisch I visited the astronomical observatory to look at the moon.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking shift noun shift I don't like working the night shift.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking harrowing adj shokkend Identifying the body was a harrowing experience.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking mining town noun mijnbouw stad Mansfeld is a former mining town in the UK with a high level of unemployment.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to take a toll v tol eisen These long working hours are taking a toll on my health.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking observatory noun observatorium I visited the astronomical observatory to look at the moon.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to probe v onderzoeken The detective probed into the details of the investigation.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking ground station noun grond station The rocket spent three weeks at the ground station waiting for better weather.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking role noun rol My role in the project is to organize the publicity.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking middle of nowhere id niemandsland He lives in the middle of nowhere, so he relies on his car for everything.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking desert noun woestijn The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to puff out v buiten adem zijn I was puffed out when I got on the top of the stairs.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking itchy feet noun op eigen voeten staan Jake is getting itchy feet - he wants to move abroad again.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to get out of somebody's way v uit iemands weg gaan The woman on the stairs wouldn't get out of my way
Unit 1 Reading and speaking colleague noun collega The colleague who sits next to me at work speaks very loady on the phone.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking barrier noun barrière My low level on English was the barrier to get the job.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to locate v vinden I couldn't locate my luggage at the airport.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking missing adj verdwenen Posters for the missing cat were displayed in the post office.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking level noun level I could only speak to him on a certain level.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to get something across v iets verspreid krijgen He was an Italian so he had problems to get his message across.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking native speaker noun iemand die zijn moedertaal spreekt He was born in England and he's a native speaker of English
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to converse v converseren I mannaged to converse with Mario in Italian for over an hour.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking hardly adv amper Although I hardly knew him, I had the feeling like I had know him all my life.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking pretty much adv zowat I think that's pretty much everything, thank you for coming to day
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to surround v omgeven/omsingelen The police surrounded the house.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking mine noun een mijn Working in a mine is a fairly dangerous job.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking municipal adj gemeentelijk/plaatselijk The municipal stadium is used for athletics.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to improve v verbeteren I've study harder to improve my English.
2. Unit Chapter English Word Translation Example
Unit 1 Reading and speaking walkway noun wandelweg The new walkway between the carpark and the town centre is really nice.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking seafront noun de dijk You can often see people eating fish 'n chips along the seafront.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking straight away adv meteen I'll finish the work straight away.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking greenery noun groen I was sitting in the park and I was surround by greenery.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking culture noun cultuur Each country has its own culture.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to fit like a glove v passen als gegoten This dress fits me like a glove.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking shame noun schande It's a shame you have to leave so early.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to be into something id voor iets zijn I'm really into the new cd of Nelly Furtado, it's amazing.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking soccer noun voetbal In England it's called football, and in America it's called soccer.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking big deal noun groots/fantastisch Don't worry, the party was no big deal.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to host v organiseren My aunt and uncle are hosting a big party.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to get something id iets snappen Sorry, I'm not sure that I'm getting what you're telling.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to trade v ruilen His buisness trades in clothing from China.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking big shot noun de max Just because he got promoted he thinks he's such a big shot.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking duty noun plicht It's my duty to tell the police he was speeding.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking whether pron of I'm not sure whether I should buy the the suit or not.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to transfer v transfereren My parents tranfer money on my bank account every month.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking whole adj hele I've shouldn't have eaten the whole cake.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking way more adj veel meer We planned to spend €4000 on the kitchen, but it cost way more than we expected.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking lonely adj eenzaam When I first got my own flat I felt a bit lonely.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking radiator noun radiator/verwarming The radiator in my flat broke and it's freezing.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking crossed-legged adv kleermakerszit She sat crossed-legged on the floor doing her yoga.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking cramp noun kramp I didn't cool down properly after sport and got a bad cramp in my leg.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking mattress noun matras The mattress on my bed is so uncomfortable.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to sleep over v blijven slapen I go often sleep over at my friends house.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking character noun lettertekens There are diffrent characters in the russian script.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking stink id stinkt the teacher gives us so much homework, it stinks!
Unit 1 Reading and speaking to beat up v in elkaar slaan The football hooligans beat up a rival fan.
Unit 1 Reading and speaking awesome adj fantastisch Seeing Mount Etna erupt was an awesome exprience.
Unit 1 Listening and speaking reassuring adj geruststellend It was reassuring to know that I'd done a good job.
Unit 1 Listening and speaking dreadful adj verschrikkelijk Despite the good reviews, I thought the film was dreadful
Unit 1 Listening and speaking aerial noun Antenne The aerial on my TV is broken so the picture is terrible.
Unit 1 Listening and speaking to twiddle v draaien I have to twiddle the knob on my radio.
Unit 1 Listening and speaking knob noun knopje I broke the knob on my radio.
Unit 1 Everyday English come on in v kom erin Welcome Peter, come on in!
Unit 1 Everyday English flatmate noun medebewoner My flatmate never does the dishes
Unit 1 Everyday English pace noun tempo The pace I have to work is at is ubelievably fast.
Unit 1 Everyday English bother v niet kunnen I have no time today, so I won't bother visiting Madame Tussauds.
Unit 1 Everyday English to pass v voorbij komen Could you see if he's here yet when you pass his office?
Unit 1 Everyday English to drop in v binnenkomen, langstkomen You can drop in any time!
Unit 1 Everyday English drag noun jammer We had to go to another museum, it was such a drag.
Unit 1 Everyday English to feel up to something v geen zin hebben in I don't feel up to going out tonight.
Unit 1 Everyday English to swing in v Offering a 5% discount to the customer swung it for us.
Unit 1 Everyday English that's as maybe id dat mag zo zijn That's as maybe, you're entitled to your opinion but I don't agree.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers entire adj hele The entire journey lasted 24 houres.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers length noun lengte The lenght of the presentation made some people go to sleep.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers backpacker noun rugzaktoerist You often see many British backpackers around Europe.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers travel bug noun reisliefde After University I fot the travel bug and spent one year travelling around the world.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers merchant noun koopman My father, who is a merchant, trades between many countries.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers summit noun toppers Brussells is a common location for many political summits.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers hostel noun herberg A cheap way to travel is to stay in cheap hostels.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers emperor noun keizer The emperor Nero played the violin when Rome burned.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers territory noun gebied The territory between many Afrcans countries is disputed.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers to sting v steken It is unusual for a bee to sting people.
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers pickpocket noun tasjesdief The pickpocket managed to streal 5 mobile phones on one day
Unit 2 Explorers And Travellers to mug v overvallen I was mugged on the underground
Unit 2 Practise to have second thoughts v twijfelen, tweede gedachten hebben I'm having second thoughts about marrying David.
Unit 2 Practise headache noun hoofdpijn I've got a terrible headache - I need some aspirine.
Unit 2 Practise cut v snijden I cut my finger on a knife when preparing the vegetables.