7. Expect (v): /ɪkˈspɛkt/ Esperar
To think that something will happen.
Example: We’re expecting good weather this weekend.

8. In honour of (phr): /ɪn ˈɒnər ɒv/ En honor de
A phrase that is used to refer to the main reason behind a special gathering or event
Example: Today we are here in honour of Alexander and Emily’s birthday

9. Figure out (v): /ˈfɪgjər/ /aʊt/ Resolver
To be able to understand something or solve a problem.
Example: We had to figure out the connection between the two events.

10. Hunger (n): /ˈhʌŋgər/ Hambruna
A lack of food that can cause illness or death.
Example: Africa has a new chance to fight world hunger and poverty.

11. Improve (v): /ɪmˈpruv/ Mejorar
To make something better.
Example: Our main objective is to improve educational standards.

12. Pretend (v): /priˈtɛnd/ Pretender
To behave in a particular way because you want someone to believe that something is true when it is not.
Example: Maria pretends to be asleep.

13. Quench (v): /kwɛnʧ/ Saciar
If you quench your thirst, you drink something so that you don’t feel thirsty anymore.
Example: Aiden quenches with Sporade drinks after exercising.

14. Remind (v): /riˈmaɪnd/ Hacer recordar
To tell someone again about an event from the past or about a fact that they used to know.
Example: Brianna can’t remind Kevin because she didn’t see him for a long time.