Resources for Unit 5. Our Experiences – Global Success 9

1. Vocabulary for Unit 5. OUR EXPERIENCES

1.3. Vocabulary for Week 13. Lessons 7. U5. Global Success 9

experience

(n) /ɪkˈspɪər.i.əns/ = encounter (trải nghiệm).
            e.g. Traveling through Asia was an incredible experience.

 


memorable

(a) /ˈmem.ər.ə.bl/ = unforgettable (đáng nhớ).
            e.g. The concert last night was truly memorable.

 


thrilling

(a) /ˈθrɪl.ɪŋ/ = exciting (hồi hộp, ly kỳ).
            e.g. Watching the sunrise from the mountaintop was a thrilling experience.

 


helpless

(a) /ˈhelp.ləs/ = unable to act (bất lực).
            e.g. She felt helpless as she watched the storm damage her home.

 


embarrassing

(a) /ɪmˈbær.ə.sɪŋ/ = awkward (xấu hổ).
            e.g. He had an embarrassing moment when he forgot his lines on stage.

 


exhilarating

(a) /ɪɡˈzɪl.ə.reɪ.tɪŋ/ = thrilling (phấn khích).
            e.g. The roller coaster ride was exhilarating.

 


eco-tour

(n) /ˈiː.koʊ tʊər/ = ecological trip (du lịch sinh thái).
            e.g. They offer an eco-tour that focuses on wildlife preservation.

 


team building

(n) /tiːm ˈbɪl.dɪŋ/ = strengthening team cooperation (xây dựng đội nhóm).
            e.g. Our office organizes an annual team building retreat.

 


went blank

(v) /went blæŋk/ = forgot what to say or do (trống rỗng, không nhớ gì).
            e.g. During the interview, he suddenly went blank.

 


exploring

(v) /ɪkˈsplɔː.rɪŋ/ = investigating (khám phá).
            e.g. We spent the day exploring the old town.

 


present perfect

(n) /ˈprez.ənt ˈpɜː.fɪkt/ = a tense in English grammar (thì hiện tại hoàn thành).
            e.g. The present perfect is often used to talk about experiences up to now.

 


apologise

(v) /əˈpɒl.ə.dʒaɪz/ = say sorry (xin lỗi).
            e.g. He had to apologise for arriving late.

 


response

(n) /rɪˈspɒns/ = reply (phản hồi).
            e.g. The quick response from the emergency services was crucial.

 

pronounced

(a) /prəˈnaʊnst/ = distinct (phát âm).
            e.g. Her accent is very pronounced, making her origin obvious.