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Ready for CAE p 18. Times Change Photos. Vocabulary - rocking chair: a chair with two curved pieces of wood under it that make it move backwards and forwards. - Barefoot: not wearing anything on your feet: e.g. poor children going barefoot in the street. - We can see a middle-aged man with receding hair / a receding hairline. - double-decker: a bus with two floors, one on top of the other - billboard: a large board on the outside of a building or at the side of the road, used for putting advertisements on. - A man is climbing up a ladder - a bus conductor: a person whose job is to collect money from passengers on a bus or check their tickets - ironing board: /aɪənɪŋ/ a long narrow board covered with cloth, and usually with folding legs, that you iron clothes on - iron: /aɪən/ a tool with a flat metal base that can be heated and used to make clothes smooth. - do the ironing. - Salt cellar: a small container for salt, usually with one hole in the top, which is used at the table. (Salero) - Sugar bowl: container for sugar - She is wearing a dressing gown (bata). - Bucket: an open container with a handle, used for carrying or holding liquids, sand, etc. - A rolling pin is a cylindrical food preparation utensil /juˈtensəl/ used to shape and flatten dough /dəʊ/ - A tea towel is a small towel used for drying cups, plates, knives, etc. after they have been washed
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Page 1: Ready for CAE Ss p 18. 01. Times Change Photos. Vocabulary

Ready for CAE p 18. Times Change Photos. Vocabulary

- rocking chair: a chair with two curved pieces of wood under it that make it move backwards and forwards.- Barefoot: not wearing anything on your feet: e.g. poor children going barefoot in the street.- We can see a middle-aged man with receding hair / a receding hairline.- double-decker: a bus with two floors, one on top of the other- billboard: a large board on the outside of a building or at the side of the road, used for putting advertisements on.- A man is climbing up a ladder- a bus conductor: a person whose job is to collect money from passengers on a bus or check their tickets- ironing board: /aɪənɪŋ/ a long narrow board covered with cloth, and usually with folding legs, that you iron clothes on- iron: /aɪən/ a tool with a flat metal base that can be heated and used to make clothes smooth.- do the ironing.- Salt cellar: a small container for salt, usually with one hole in the top, which is used at the table. (Salero)- Sugar bowl: container for sugar- She is wearing a dressing gown (bata).- Bucket: an open container with a handle, used for carrying or holding liquids, sand, etc.- A rolling pin is a cylindrical food preparation utensil /juˈtensəl/ used to shape and flatten dough /dəʊ/- A tea towel is a small towel used for drying cups, plates, knives, etc. after they have been washed- Boiler: a container in which water is heated to provide hot water and heating in a building- Pot: a deep round container used for cooking things in.- Dishcloth: a cloth for washing dishes (bayeta).- Mop: a tool for washing floors that has a long handle- Meat mincer: /ˈmɪnsə/ a machine for cutting food, especially meat, into very small pieces.- Coffee grinder: /ˈɡraɪndə/ a machine or tool for grinding a solid substance into a powder.(Grind ground ground: moler)- cutlery: knives, forks and spoons, used for eating and serving food.

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- crockery: plates, cups, dishes, etc- appliance: a machine that is designed to do a particular thing in the home, such as preparing food, heating or cleaning: e.g. electrical / household appliances. They sell a wide range of domestic appliances—washing machines, dishwashers and so on.- Housework: the work involved in taking care of a home and family, for example cleaning and cooking: e.g.to do the housework.- Chore: a task that you do regularly: e.g. doing the household / domestic chore.- I do the washing (= wash the clothes) in our house.- Do the washing-up: the act of washing plates, glasses, pans, etc. after a meal: e.g. If you cook, I’ll do the washing-up


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