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Arthur’s Arthur’s Reading Reading Race Race

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Page 1: Vocab Slide Show Arthurs Reading Race

Arthur’s Arthur’s

Reading Reading

RaceRace

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ignore – to refuse to pay attention to something

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One little girl is ignoring the lesson in class.

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heed – listen to a warning and use it to help you do something

Heed the sign!

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style – a certain way of doing something

style of dress

speaking style

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decorating styles

HAIR styles

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singing & playing music with passion

passion – doing something with energy and strong feelings

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Do it with passion !

Read, cook, do

gymnastics

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dangerous – something that is likely to cause harm or injury

dangerous animals

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a dangerous weapon

a dangerous job

a dangerous road

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challenge – to ask someone to be in a contest or compete

reading challenge

racing

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fitness

challenge

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proficient – to be very good at doing something

a proficient swimmer, a proficient artist

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He’s a proficient fisherman.

He’s proficient at playing this game.

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underestimate – to think that something will be easier than it is or that something

or someone is not as good as it is

The Lion & the Mouse

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If you underestimate the other team, you may lose.

If you underestimate how hard the test will be, you may fail.