7. Drought (n): /draʊt/ Sequía
A long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die.
Example: There is no production in the farms because of the drought.

8. Gather (v): /ˈgæðər/ Juntar
To come together in one place to see or do something.
Example: Daniel sometimes gathers with Sophia to discuss school matters.

9. Hand in (v): /hænd/ /ɪn/ Entregar
To give something to a person in authority.
Example: Students should hand in their tests in forty minutes.

10. Intervene (v): /ˌɪntərˈvin/ Intervenir
To become involved in a situation in order to try to stop or change.
Example: The police has to intervene at the zoo because some of the lions are dying.

11. Lit torch (n): /lɪt/ /tɔrʧ/ Antorcha iluminada
A stick with combustible material at one end.
Example: Michael used a lit torch to go through the tunnel.

12. Pack (n): /pæk/ Paquete
A set of things such as products wrapped or tied together.
Example: William has bought a pack of snacks at the store. They were delicious.

13. Plot (n): /plɑt/ Trama
A series of related events that make up the main story in a book or movie.
Example: James’ favorite plot point in this movie is when the actresses were accidentally kissed.

14. Premiere (n): /prɛˈmɪr/ Estreno
The first public performance of a play or a movie.
Example: The premiere of the movie Independence Day 2 is on June the 23rd.