7. Fumes (n): /fjumz/ Gases
Smoke or gas that has an unpleasant smell.
Example: Traffic fumes raised pollution to record levels yesterday.

8. Gaze (v): /geɪz/ Mirar fijamente
To look at someone or something for a long time.
Example: We gazed in wonder at the scene before us.

9. Heave (v): /hiv/ Tirar
To push, pull or lift using a lot of effort.
Example: Madison put her shoulder against the garage and heaved.

10. Lake (n): /leɪk/ Lago
A large area of water surrounded by land.
Example: There were some boys swimming in the lake.

11. Life boat (n): /laɪf/ /boʊt/ Bote salvavidas
A small boat kept on a ship for emergencies.
Example: Alyssa has bought some life boats to her trip to Panama.

12. Lifeguard (n): /laɪfgɑrd/ Salvavidas
Someone whose job is to save swimmers who are in danger.
Example: Kevin is a lifeguard of the swimming pool in the school.

13. Paving (n): /ˈpeɪvɪŋ/ Pavimento
Bricks, blocks of stone or concrete used for covering an area.
Example: Joshua’s claim was that the paving in his neighborhood is in deterioration.

14. Shell (n): /ʃɛl/ Cascarón
The hard outer part that protects the body of an ocean creature.
Example: The kids were collecting shells on the beach.