VOCABULARY
Section outline
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Target vocabulary of the lesson:
- beautiful
Example: Naples is a beautiful city.
- free time
Example: In my free time, I love cooking.
- friend
Example: This is my friend, Anya.
- part-time
Example: She is working part-time in a café.
- plans
Example: She plans to travel to Canada.
- relaxed
Example: He wants to practice speaking in a relaxed environment.
- delicious / tasty
Example: Currywurst is very tasty.
- healthy
Example: Currywurst is not so healthy.
- different
Example: They are from different countries.
- together
Example: They go to a café together.
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Target vocabulary of the lesson:
- appointment
Example: I need to book an appointment.
- message
Example: Can I take a message?
- available
Example: When are you available?
- back pain
Example: I have back pain.
- phone number
Example: Can I have your phone number?
- date of birth
Example: May 14, 1985 is my date of birth.
- purpose
Example: What is the purpose of the appointment?
- clinic
Example: City Health Clinic.
- unavailable
Example: Dr. Jones is unavailable.
- book
Example: Example: I need to book an appointment.
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Target vocabulary of the lesson:
- inside
Example: The real game is inside the player.
- brain
Example: Her brain works very fast.
- fast
Example: The ball comes fast.
- fear
Example: She stays calm.
- breath
Example: He only feels his breath.
- choice
Example: See all the small choices.
- winning
Example: He does not think about winning.
- together
Example: Five players work like one person.
- goal
Example: Do not just see the goal. See the small choices.
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Target vocabulary of the lesson:
- birthday
Example: Today is my best friend's birthday.
- celebrate
Example: We celebrate with music and games.
- decoration
Example: I help put up balloons and other decorations.
- arrive
Example: All our friends arrive at 6 o'clock.
- prize
Example: I win a prize for being the best dancer
- present
Example: I give him a present that I made myself.
- delicious
Example: The chocolate cake is delicious.
- laugh
Example: We laugh until our stomachs hurt.
- remember
Example: It is a birthday to remember.
- celebrations
Example: Birthdays and holidays are my favorite celebrations.
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Target vocabulary of the lesson:
• unexpected
Example: something you did not think would happen.
• fluffy
Example: soft, light, and full of air or fur.
• direction
Example: the path or way someone or something moves.
• confused
Example: not able to understand something clearly.
• burst out
Example: to suddenly start doing something (like laughing or crying).
• completely
Example: totally or entirely.
• opposite
Example: completely different or facing the other way?
• normal
Example: usual, regular, or expected.
• silly
Example: funny in a lighthearted or foolish way.
• straight
Example: Example: without stopping or changing (as in "five minutes straight").
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Target vocabulary of the lesson:
- challenge
Example: a difficult task that tests your abilities.
- kilometers
Example: a unit for measuring distance (1 kilometer = about 0.6 miles).
- heavy
Example: feeling weighty or difficult to move.
- constantly
Example: happening all the time without stopping.
- give up
Example: to stop trying because something is too hard.
- finish line
Example: the point that marks the end of a race or goal.
- experience
Example: something that happens to you that teaches you something.
- out of breath
Example: breathing hard after physical effort.
- champion
Example: someone who wins or does very well.
- achieve
Example: Example: to successfully reach a goal after trying hard.
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