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English vocabulary in USE elementary



ENGLISH
VOCABULARY
IN USE
Vocabulary 
reference and 
practice
Third Edition
Elementary
Michael McCarthy
Felicity O’Dell
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ENGLISH
VOCABULARY
IN USE
Elementary
Michael McCarthy
Felicity O’Dell
Vocabulary
reference and
practice
with answers
Third Edition


Contents
Thanks 
5
Introduction 
6
 
People
1
The family
mother, uncle, relatives 
8
2
Birth, marriage and death
birthday, 
married, die 
10
3
Parts of the body
head, foot, 
shoulder 
12
4
Clothes
hat, shirt, trousers 
14
5
Describing people
tall, dark,
good-looking 
16
6
Health and illness
headache, heart 
attack, exercise 
18
7
Feelings
love, tired, thirsty 
20
8
Conversations 1: Greetings and 
wishes
Good morning, Happy New 
Year, well done 
22
9
Conversations 2: Useful words
and expressions
I don’t mind,
anyway, let’s 
24 
At home
10
Food and drink
rice, tea, vegetables
26
11
In the kitchen
fridge, glass,
saucepan
28
12
In the bedroom and bathroom
wardrobe, shampoo, mirror
30
13
In the living room
bookshelf, lamp, 
remote control
32
School and workplace
14
Jobs
secretary, factory, nurse
34
15
At school and university
biology, 
notebook, pass an exam
36
16
Communications
address, 
computer, memory stick
38
17
Your phone 
apps, voicemail, text
40
Leisure
18
Holidays
package holiday, 
currency, visa
42
19
Shops and shopping
chemist’s, 
department store, credit card
44
20
Online shopping
reviews, 
basket, delivery
46
21
In a hotel
single room, key,
luggage
48
22
Eating out
café, menu, fish
and chips
50
23
Sports
table tennis, judo,
volleyball
52
24
Cinema
western, film star, director
54
25
Free time at home
gardening, 
listening to CDs, programme
56
26
Music and musical instruments
guitar, jazz, orchestra
58
The world
27
Countries and nationalities
Spain, 
Chinese, continent
60
28
Weather
cold, rain, storm
62
29
In the town
railway station, bank, 
town hall
64
30
In the countryside
hill, farm, river
66
31
Animals
horse, giraffe, pet
68
32
Travelling
train, map, flight
70
33
UK culture
fireworks, roast beef, 
Christmas
72
3
English Vocabulary in Use Elementary


Social issues
34
Crime
murder, prison, guilty 
74
35
The media
TV channel, magazine, 
talk show 
76
36
Problems at home and work
repair, 
untidy, in a bad mood 
78
37
Global problems
hurricane,
war, strike 
80
Everyday verbs
38
Have / had / had
have breakfast, 
have time, have a swim 
82
39
Go / went / gone
go away, go 
shopping, go home 
84
40
Do / did / done
do an exercise, do 
your best, do the washing 
86
41
Make / made / made
make coffee, 
make a mistake, make a noise 
88
42
Come / came / come
come in, come 
from, come back 
90
43
Take / took / taken
take the bus, 
take a photo, take an exam 
92
44
Bring / brought / brought
bring 
something here, bring back, take 
94
45
Get / got / got
get tired, get better, 
get married 
96
46
Phrasal verbs
get up, put on,
turn down 
98
47
Everyday things
watch TV, wash 
clothes, go for a walk 
100
48
Talking
say, tell, ask 
102
49
Moving
walk, drive, fly 
104
Words and grammar
50
Conjunctions and connecting words
because, only, before 
106
51
Days, months, seasons
Monday, 
July, winter 
108
52
Time words
next year, often,
once a week 
110
53
Places
middle, front, abroad 
112
54
Manner
fast, loud, the right way 
114
55
Common uncountable nouns 
money, bread, information 
116
56
Common adjectives: Good and bad 
things
nice, awful, lovely 
118
57
Words and prepositions
wait for, 
belong to, good at 
120
58
Prefixes
impossible, ex-wife,
unsafe 
122
59
Suffixes
swimmer, useless, sunny 
124
60
Words you may confuse
quiet / 
quite, lend / borrow, cook / cooker 
126
Answer key
128
Phonemic symbols
158
Index
159
Irregular verbs
170
How to learn vocabulary
172
Acknowledgements 
173
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English Vocabulary in Use Elementary
Come / came / come
42
Come
and 
go
are diff erent:
Come
 in / out
We say ‘
Come in!
’ when someone knocks at the door of a room.
Then the person who knocked 
comes into
the room.
A
go
come
Come out 
(
of
) is oft en the opposite of 
come in 
(
to
).
A woman 
came out of
the shop with 
two big bags. (I was in the street.) 
You put your money in and the ticket
comes out of
the machine. 
Come
 back and 
come
 home
Come back
means ‘return to this place here’.
She went away for three days. She 
came back
yesterday. 
(She is here again.)
Come back
is oft en used with 
from
.
They 
came back
from
Italy yesterday.
Come home
is similar; ‘home’ is ‘here’ for the person speaking.
MUM

What time did you 
come home
last night?
SADIE
: Oh, about 3 o’clock.
MUM

What! That’s much too late!
Other important uses of 
come
A: What country do you 
come from

B: I’m from Poland. / I 
come from
Poland. 
/
I’m Polish.
We’re going clubbing tonight. Do you want to 
come along
[come with us]?
Come and see me
some time. [visit me]
B
C
Come in!
Common
 
mistakes
I come from Poland [
NOT I’m coming from Poland
].
Tip
Write down any prepositions you find with 
come
every time you see them.
Exercises
Fill the gaps in the sentences.
1 I put money in, but the ticket didn’t come 
the machine.
2 A: I’m going to Thailand tomorrow.
B: Oh! When are you coming 
?
A: In two weeks.
3 The teacher came 
the classroom and started the lesson.
4 A: Where do you come 
?
B: I’m Spanish.
5 Come and 
me at 5 o’clock; we can talk about it then.
6 The children come 
school at 4 o’clock.
What do you think these people are saying? Use words from the box.
come from come in come along come here
42.1
42.2
out of
Fill the gaps using 
come
 in the correct form.
1 Did you 
for your letters? They’re on the table.
2 She 
back yesterday.
3 He 
here every Tuesday.

you 
to the party tonight?
5 Pierre 
from a small town in Luxembourg.
Answer these questions for yourself. 
1 What time do you come home every day?
2 What country do you come from?
3 What do you do when you come into your classroom?
42.3
42.4




Come in!
come
We’re going 
to a party. 
Do you want 
to 
?

France.
Come in!
Over to 
you
Look up these verbs in a dictionary. Write down the meaning and one example for each verb. After a 
week, cover the verbs and examples, look at the meanings and see if you can remember the verbs.
Verb 
Meaning 
Example 
come round 
come across 
come up 
Introduction
To the student
This book will help you learn around 1, 250 new words and phrases. You can use the book 
yourself, without a teacher. You can do the units in any order you like. 
Here is what the pages look like:
The Answer key at the end of the book is for you to check your answers to the exercises aft er you 
do them. The Answer key sometimes has more than one answer. This is because there is oft en 
not just one correct way of saying something. The Answer key also has possible answers for most 
of the exercises which are open-ended, or where you are asked to talk about yourself.
The Index at the end of the book has all the important words and phrases from the left -hand 
pages. The Index also tells you how to pronounce words. There is a list of phonemic symbols to 
help you understand the pronunciation on page 158.
It is a good idea to have a dictionary with you when you use the book so you can check the 
meaning of something, or translate a word into your own language. Sometimes, you will also 
need a dictionary for the exercises; we tell you when this is so. You also need a vocabulary 
notebook to write down new words. See page 172 for ideas on how to learn and remember 
these new words.
We hope you like this book. When you have finished all the units in this book, you can go to the next 
book in the series, 
English Vocabulary in Use: Pre-intermediate and
Intermediate
, and aft er that, to the 
higher levels, 
English Vocabulary in Use: Upper-intermediate
and 
English Vocabulary in Use: Advanced
.
The left -hand page presents 
the new vocabulary. 
Diagrams and pictures 
show the meaning.
The left -hand page is 
divided into sections.
Example sentences show 
the words in context.
A lot of diff erent exercise 
types are used: gap-fills, 
answering questions, 
matching, etc. 
Common mistakes and 
learning tips are also given 
on the left -hand page.
The right-hand page 
practises the new 
vocabulary. 
Pictures, tables and 
diagrams give variety to 
the exercises.
Mini-dialogues show how 
people use the words in 
real situations.
Over to you tasks give you 
a chance to do more work 
on the topic of the unit.

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