lesson 57 Flashcards

(9 cards)

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wood , hill , lake ,tree,

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valley

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Type:

Noun (countable)

🔤 Meaning:
A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.

✅ Example: The village is located in a peaceful valley surrounded by mountains
tip
When describing places, mention the features of a valley: e.g. “lush”, “surrounded by hills”, “home to a small stream”, etc.

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field

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Type:

Noun (countable, uncountable)

🔤 Meanings:
Open land used for farming, sports, or general outdoor use.

Example: The cows are grazing in the field.

Area of study or work.

Example: She’s a leading expert in the field of medicine.

Space where a sport is played.

Example: The football players ran onto the field.

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gate

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Type:

Noun (countable)

🔤 Meanings:
A hinged barrier used to close an opening in a fence or wall.

Example: She opened the gate and walked into the garden.

An entrance to an airport where passengers board or leave a plane.

Example: Our flight departs from Gate 12.

An opening or passage into a place (figurative use).

Example: Education is the gate to opportunity.

🎯 IELTS Tip:
Mentioning gate numbers or boarding gates in travel-related topics (especially Speaking Part 2 “Describe a journey”) shows precise vocabulary.

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5
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grass ,creative,fresh air , grow

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farm , farming, farmer

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own , owner

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Type:

Noun (countable)

🔤 Meanings:
A person who owns something (has it as their property).

Example: She is the owner of a small coffee shop in the city.

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8
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garden , plant (verb and noun ), earth

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9
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pick

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Type:

Verb (regular)

Noun (informal or in specific contexts)

🔤 Meanings:
(Verb) To choose or select something from a group.

Example: You can pick any book you like.

(Verb) To gather or remove something, especially with your hands.

Example: We went to the farm to pick strawberries.

(Noun) A choice or selection.

Example: That movie was a good pick for tonight.

tip : In formal writing, use alternatives like “select” or “choose” for better academic tone

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