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ankle | arm | chest | foot | hand | knee leg | neck | shoulder back | bottom | calf | elbow | head heel | thigh Human Body Parts

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ankle | arm | chest | foot | hand | knee leg | neck | shoulder

back | bottom | calf | elbow | head heel | thigh

Human Body Parts

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ankle | big toe | heel | little toe | toenail

index finger | knuckle | fingernails

little finger | middle finger ring finger | thumb | wrist

An Arm and a Leg

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English vocabulary related to places in the city

• airport

to travel by plane you need to go to the airport.

• bakery

this is where you can buy bread and cakes.

• bank

this is the place where you deposit, withdraw money or cash a check.

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• church• A religious place of Christian

worship

• court• where a judge works and where

they have trials and law cases.

• department store• a large shop divided into

departments selling a great many kinds of goods such as clothes, household appliances etc

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English vocabulary related to places in the city

• bar

where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, and sometimes food, are served.

• bookstore / book shop

you can buy books and magazines here.

• bus station

to travel by bus you go to the bus station.

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• cinema / movies• where you can see movies.

• service station• where motor vehicles are

refueled with gas or petrol, serviced, and sometimes repaired. It is also called filling station, gas station.

• butcher's

where you buy meat.

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English vocabulary related to places in the city

• gym• place where you can do

exercises to keep fit (gymnasium.)

• hairdresser's• if you want to cut your hair,

you may go here.

• hospital• a place for ill people when they

need an operation or when someone is going to have a baby.

• grocer's, grocery store• where you can buy foodstuffs

and various household supplies

• jail, prison• where criminals are sent by a

judge.

• laundromat, launderette• a self-service laundry, a place

where you can wash your clothes in coin-operated machines.

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English vocabulary related to places in the city

• hotel• a place that provides lodging

and usually meals and other services for travelers.

• gallery• a place for the exhibition of

artistic work.

• museum• a place where objects of

historical, artistic, or scientific interest are exhibited, preserved, or studied.

• library• you can buy or borrow books

here.

• mall• a large, often enclosed

shopping complex containing various stores, businesses, and restaurants

• greengrocer's• where you can buy fruit and

vegetables

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English vocabulary related to places in the city

• pharmacy / drugstore• a place where drugs are sold

• police station• the headquarters of a unit of a

police force, where those under arrest are first charged.

• post office• a place where postage stamps

are sold and other postal business is conducted.

• parking lot• where you can park your car.

• restaurant• you can eat something in a

restaurant

• school• where children learn.

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English vocabulary related to places in the city

• pub• (British English) a place where

you can buy a beer or other types alcoholic drinks

• park• a public area kept in its natural

state and usually reserved for the enjoyment and recreation of visitor where children can play or you can walk your dog.

• train station, railway station

• where you can buy a ticket and travel by train

• supermarket• a large self-service store that

sells food, drinks and household items.

• zoo• a place where live animals

are kept, studied, bred, and exhibited to the public.