integrated skills elemt 1 vocabulary
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Hilarious.- (adj.)
Very funny
Example
The movie of comedy was hilarious
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Furthermore.- (adverb)
In addition (to what has been said)
Example.-
d like to point out that we have an urgent deadline to meet.
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UNIT # 1
UNIT # 2
UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DE AMBATO
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS HUMANAS Y DE LA EDUCACIÓN
MODALIDAD DE ESTUDIOS PRESENCIAL
CARRERA DE IDIOMAS
MÓDULO DE INTEGRATED SKILLS
PARALELO “U”
ELEMNT 1
Autor:
Juan Tanguil
Docente:
NATHALY VELASTEGUI
Ambato - Ecuador
2014-2015
Screen.- (noun)
Anything that so protects etc a person etc
Example.-
He hid behind the screen
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Crew.- (noun)
the group of people who work or operate a ship, aeroplane/airplane, bus etc
Example.-
The two-man crew of a light aeroplane escaped injury when it crashed
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Unforgettable.- (adj.)
Never able to be forgotten
Example.-
The experience was unforgettable.
Weird.- (adj.)
Odd or very strange
Example.-
She wears weird clothes.
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Hope.- (verb)
to want something to happen and have some reason to believe that it will or might happen
Example.-
I hope to be in London next month
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Masterfully.- (adverb)
Showing the power, authority or determination of a master
Example
She dealt with the crisis masterfully.
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Stuck.- (adj.)
unable to move, or fixed in a particular position, place, or way of thinking:
Example.-
I got stuck in traffic.
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Frankly.- (adverb)
Of frank
Example-
, I don’t think she has much chance of getting that job.
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Thrilling.- (adj.)
Exciting
Example.-
Skydiving is a thrilling experience.
Frightening.- (adj.)
To make (someone) afraid
Example.-
Being mugged was a frightening experience.
Disgusted.- (adj.)
Feeling extreme dislike or disapproval of something:
Example.-
She was disgusted at the way they treated their children.
Fated.- (adj.)
Controlled or intended by fate
Example.-
He seemed fated to arrive late wherever he went
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Struggles.- (noun)
A forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint or resist attack.
Example.-
The couple struggles to accept the truth.
Handle.- (noun)
the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped
Example.-
I’ve broken the handle off this cup
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Deal.-(noun)
A bargain or arrangement
Example.-
A business deal.
Apologize.- (verb)
to say that you are sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc
Example
I must apologize to her for my rudeness.
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Misinterpret.- (verb)
Interpret (something or someone) wrongly.
Example
My brother misinterprets the things.
Handshake.- (noun)
An act of shaking a person's hand with one's own, used as a greeting or to finalize an agreement.
Example.-
A firm handshake is the basic greeting.
Rude.- (adj.)
Not polite; showing bad manners.
Example.-
She had been rude to her boss.
Worthless.- (adj.)
Of no value
Example-
Worthless old coins.
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Reacquainted.-(verb)
Make (someone) acquainted or familiar with someone or something again.
Example.-
He wants to reacquaint theirs grandchildren
Top.- (noun)
The highest part of anything
Example.-
The top of the hill
Gestures.- (noun)
A movement of the hands, arms, or head, etc. to express an idea or feeling
Example.-
Alex made a gesture of apology
Shake.- (noun)
To (cause to) tremble or move with jerks
Example-
He shakes his hand
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Greetings.-(noun)
A friendly message
Example.-
The greetings are very important in the world.
Bow.- (verb)
To bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person.
Example.-
He bowed to the lady.
Suggest.-(verb)
to put (an idea etc ) before another person etc for consideration; to propose.
Example.-
I suggest doing it a different way.
Behave.-(verb)
To act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself.
Example.-
You have to behave well with your mother.
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