7. Convict (n): /ˈkɑnvɪkt/ Convicto
Someone who is prison because they have committed a crime.
Example: Harrison’s best friend has been declared as a convict.

8. Corruption (n): /kəˈrʌpʃən/ Corrupción
Dishonest or illegal behavior by officials in position of power.
Example: Millie has seen so much corruption in the government so far.

9. Crime (n): /kraɪm/ Crimen
An illegal activity or action.
Example: She was unaware that she had committed a crime.

10. Drug trafficking (n): /drʌg/ /ˈtræfɪkɪŋ/ Tráfico de drogas
The business of buying and selling drugs illegally.
Example: Jessica can’t stand seeing drug trafficking in her neighborhood.

11. Essay (n): /ˈɛˌseɪ/ Redacción
A short piece of writing by a student on a particular subject.
Example: Jack has to write an essay about the pollution in Lima.

12. Evidence (n): /ˈɛvədəns/ Evidencia
Facts or physical signs that help to prove something.
Example: There is some evidence that the economy is improving.

13. Flavorful (adj): /ˈfleɪvərfəl/ Sabroso
Tasting especially good.
Example: Your drink is very flavorful according to Oliver the chef.

14. Inventive (adj): /ɪnˈvɛntɪv/ Ingenioso
Good at thinking of new and original ideas or methods.
Example: Oscar a versatile and inventive player.