scuba diving (n) /'skuːbə 'daıvıŋ/ strap (v) /stræp/ tandem paragliding (n) /'tændəm 'pærəˌglaıdıŋ/ transparent (adj) /traens'pærᵊnt/
Listening
aurora (n) /ɔːˈrɔːrə/
forecast (n) /'fɔːkɑːst/ magnetic (adj) /mæɡˈnetɪk/ particle (n) /ˈpɑːtɪkᵊl/ phase (n) /feɪz/ propose (v) /prəˈpəʊz/ record (n) /ˈrekɔːd/ spot (v) /spɒt/ violent (adj) /ˈvaɪələnt/ visibility (n) /ˌvɪzəˈbɪləti/ wave (n) /weɪv/ |
a form of underwater diving in which a diver uses an underwater breathing apparatus
(scuba) to breathe and move underwater to hold or keep someone or something in position by tying a strap around them a type of paragliding where two people fly together using one parachute and are attached to each other clear enough to see through
a natural light display in the night sky, usually seen in the polar regions
a statement of what is expected to happen in the future, based on past experience or present circumstances having the ability to attract iron, steel or other metals an extremely small piece of matter a particular period of time in a process of development to suggest or recommend something for consideration a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on a computer to see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard happening with great force and having the risks of causing serious damage and destruction the distance that you can see clearly, or the quality of being easy to see or notice 1. the pattern in which some types of energy, such as sound, light, and heat, are spread or carried: 2. a line of raised water on the surface of the sea or other large body of water, caused by the wind or by a boat |
urban (adj) /ˈɜːbᵊn/ numerous /ˈnjuːmərəs/ be obsessed with /bı əbˈsest wɪð/ popularity (n) /ˌpɒpjəlærəti/ steadily (adv) /ˈstedᵊli/ decade (n) / ˈdekeɪd/ adrenaline rush (n) /əˈdrenᵊlənˌ rʌʃ/ mountaineering (n) /ˌmaʊntɪˈnɪərɪŋ/ put something at risk /pʊt ˈsʌmθɪŋ ət rɪsk/ |
relating to a city or characteristic of city life many in number to have an extreme and unhealthy interest in something or someone the state of being liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people in a gradual or regular way over time a period often years a feeling of increased energy and excitement caused by the release of adrenaline in the body the sport or activity of climbing mountains to do something that might result in harm or danger to something or someone |