7. Jury (n): /ˈʤʊri/ Jurado
A group of people, usually 12, who judge a court case.
Example: Jack had to go to the court because he had to be part of the jury.

8. Lead (v): /lid/ Lidear
To walk, drive, fly, and sail in front of people.
Example: When we went on vacation, Oscar didn’t lead us correctly.

9. Mayonnaise (n): /ˈmeɪəˌneɪz/ Mayonesa
Thick white sauce made from eggs and oil.
Example: Jessica is fond of mayonnaise on her sandwiches.

10. Overdo (v): /ˈoʊvərˈdu/ Excederse
To do something more than you should.
Example: Don’t overdo the spices because your meat would taste horrific.

11. Pass (v): /pæs/ Pasar
To be successful in an examination or test.
Example: She passed her driver’s test.

12. Pat (v): /pæt/ Palmear
To touch someone gently several times with a flat hand to show love.
Example: He patted the girl on a shoulder in order to comfort her.

13. Peel (v): /pil/ Pelar
To remove one end or side and pull it up.
Example: Her sunburn was so bad that her back was peeling.

14. Qualification (n): /ˌkwɑləfəˈkeɪʃən/ Certificación
An ability or quality that you need in order to do a particular job.
Example: Ruby’s command of television was a vital qualification for the presidency.