15. Peanut (n): /ˈpinət/ Cacahuete
A type of nut that grows under the ground inside a thin shell.
Example: William loves eating peanuts because they are healthy.

16. Prison record (n): /prɪzᵊn ˈrɛkɔːd/ Registro penitenciario
Information about something that has happened in prison.
Example: Arthur can't get a job because he has a prison record.

17. Recession (n): /rɪˈsɛʃən/ Recesión
A period of time when a country or an industry is not successful.
Example: Daisy’s industry has just overcome a recession.

18. Release (v): /riˈlis/ Soltar
To let someone leave a place where they have been kept.
Example: Oliver has been released this morning because he is innocent of the crime.

19. Seniority (n): /sinˈjɔrɪti/ Antigüedad
Greater age or more important social position.
Example: Millie has seniority among this group of masters.

20. Sentence (n): /ˈsɛntəns/ Sentencia
A punishment given by a judge to go to prison.
Example: Arthur has a sentence of five years in prison.

21. Tart (adj): /tɑrt/ Ácido / agrio
Food, especially fruit, tasting sour or acidic.
Example: You might need some sugar on that plum; it’s a bit tart.

22. Tasteless (adj): /ˈteɪstləs/ Sin sabor
Having no flavor.
Example: Noah didn’t like the tasteless piece of chicken.