B1 Vocabulary List beginning with Letter T


T
table (n)
table-cloth (n)
tablet (n)
table tennis (n)
take (v)
to take someone's hand
to take someone's things
(steal/ borrow)
to take a photo
to take a long time
to take a holiday
takeaway (n)
take away (v)
Take 15 away from 78.
take care of (v)
take care of someone.
take off (phr v)
Do you want to take off your coat?
The plane takes off at 6.
take part (in) (v)
Everybody took part in the meeting.
take place (v)
The meeting took place at six.
take up (phr v)
He decided to take up a new hobby.
talent (n)
talented (adj)
talk (n & v)
talk show (n) (Am Eng) (Br Eng: chat show)
tall (adj)
tap (n)
a cold-water tap (n)
taste (n & v)
to have good taste (n)
to taste food (v)
It tastes good. (v)
tasty (adj)
tax (n)
taxi (n)
tea (n)
teach (v)
teacher (n)
teaching (n)
team (n)
tear (n & v)
Tears ran down her
cheeks. (n)
to tear a piece of paper (v)
technique (n)
technology (n)
teenager (n)
telephone (n & v)
television (TV) (n)
tell (v)
to tell a story
to tell someone something
to tell someone to do
something
you can't always tell
temperature(n)
to have a temperature
air temperature
temporary (adj)
tennis (n)

tense (n)
tent (n)
term (n)
terrible (adj)
terribly (adv)
terrific (adj)
terrified (adj)
test (n & v)
text (n & v)
textbook (n)
text message (n)
than (conj & prep)
thank (v)
thanks (exclam)
thank you (exclam)
that (conj,det & pron)
the (det)
theatre (n) (Br Eng) (Am Eng:
theater)
their (det)
theirs (pron)
them (pron)
themselves (pron)
then (adv)
there (adv)
therefore (adv)
these (det & pron)
they (pron)
thick (adj)
thief (n)
thin (adj)
thing (n)
think (v)
to think about something
I think he's left.
What did you think of the film?
I think I'll go.
I'm thinking of going.
thirsty (adj)
this (det & pron)
those (det &pron)
though (conj)
thought (n)
to have thoughts about something
to be deep in thought
thriller (n)
throat (n)
through (prep)
throw (v)
throw away (phr v)
He threw away the old TV.
thumb (n)
thunder (n)
thunderstorm (n)
tick (n & v)
ticket (n)
tidy (adj & v)
tidy up (phr v)
Please tidy up when you've finished.
tie (n & v)
a shirt and tie (n)
to tie with string (v)
tiger (n)
tight(adj)
tight shoes
tights (n pi)
a pair of tights
till (conj & prep)
to wait till the end (prep)
till he comes (conj)
time (n & v)
What time is it? (n)
It took a long time. (n)
the last time (n)
Is it time yet? (n)
Four times five is twenty. (v)
timetable (n)
tin (n)
a tin of peas
made of tin
tiny (adj)
tip (n)
the tip of the pencil
a tip for the waitress
tired (adj)
tiring (adj)
tissue (n)
title (n)
to (prep)
toast (n)
toast for breakfast
today (adv & n)
toe (n)
together (adv)
toilet (n)
tomato (n)
tomorrow (adv & n)
tongue (n)
tonight (adv & n)
too (adv)
I've been there, too.
It's too heavy to lift.
tooth/teeth (n)
toothache (n)
toothbrush (n)
toothpaste (n)
top (adj & n)
top of the class (adj)
at the top of his voice (n)
topic (n)
total (adj & n)
totally (adv)
touch (v)
tour (n & v)
tour guide (n)
tourism (n)
tourist (n)
tourist information centre (n)
tournament(n)
toward(s) (prep)
towel(n)
tower (n)
town (n)
toy (n)
track (n)
a race track
tracksuit (n)
trade (n)
traditional (adj)
traffic (n)
traffic jam (n)
traffic light(s) (n)
train (n & v)
to travel by train (n)
to train in a skill (v)
trainer (n)
a pair of trainers
a personal trainer
training (n)
tram (n)
transfer (v)
translate (v)
translation (n)
transport (n)
trash can (n) (Am Eng) (Br
Eng:rubbish bin)
travel(v)
travel agent (n)
tree (n)
trend (n)
trick (n)
trip (n)
a weekend trip
trouble (n)
trousers (n pi)
truck (Am Eng) (Br Eng: lorry)
trunk (n) (Am Eng) (Br Eng: boot)
the trunk of a car
true (adj)
Is it true?
a true friend
trumpet (n)
trust (v)
to trust someone
truth (n)
try (v)
to try to do something
to try (out) something
try on (phr v)
to try on shoes
T-shirt (n)
tube (n)
a tube of toothpaste
tuna (n)
tune (n)
tunnel(n)
turkey (n)
turn (n & v)
to turn your head (v)
to turn the page (v)
It's my turn. (n)
The wheels began to turn. (v)
turn down (phr v)
Could you turn down the music?
turning (n)
the first turning on the left
turn into (phr v)
The water had turned into
ice.
turn off (phr v)
She turned off the engine.
turn on (phr v)
Can you turn on the TV?
turn up (phr v)
Turn up the radio I can
hardly hear it.
twice (adv)
twin (n)
type (n & v)
a type of person (n)
to type a letter (v)
typical (adj)
typically (adv)
tyre (n)

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