Vocabulary Units 0-1
22nd
Septembre 2016
Tool=
an instrument for some purpose or work.
Willingness:
cheerfully agreeing or enthusiastic
about doing something.
Disruptive:
causing disorder.
Litter:
rubbish scattered about.
Bullying:
one who bothers and hurts smaller people.
Threaten:
to make a statement or promise that one will punish or harm (another).
Unwillingness:
not inclined to do something.
23th
September 2016
Sidebar:
column of text at side of webpage. A short news feature or story, as in a
newspaper, that appears alongside a longer story and adds to it.
Post:
to put up (a public notice) on a post or wall.
Underline:
to mark with a line or lines underneath; underscore.
26th
September 2016
Available:
suitable or ready for use; at hand.
Attachment:
the act of attaching or the state of being attached.
27th
September 2016
Task:
a piece of work assigned to a person.
Rehearsal: a session of exercise, drill, or practise, or
performance in preparation for a public performance,
ceremony, etc.
But
I felt a bit lonely.
Sleepover:
an instance of sleeping over, as at another person's house.
Loudly: marked by high volume of sound.
Unfortunately: suffering from bad luck.
Sleep
a wink: is a situation when a person sleeps a few hours.
Fell
asleep: when you fall in or into state of sleep.
28th
September 2016
Complain:
to express dissatisfaction, resntment, pain, grief, etc.
Apologise:
to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury.
Get
on well: Have good relationship with
another person.
5th
October 2016
Yawn:
to open the mouth, usually involuntarily, and breathe in deeply, sometimes with
a sighing sound and a large breath out, often cause by drowsiness or boredom.
Boiling:
having reached the temperature when a liquid turns into a gas.
Freezing: (of temperatures) approaching ,at, or below
the freezing point.
18th
October 2016 Adjetives behaviour
Familiar:
commonly or generally known or seen.
Honest:
honorable in principles, intentions, and actions.
Common:
usual, familiar.
Compulsory:
put into force by law or rules; obligatory.
Easy-going:
relaxed in manner or attitud.
Direct:
to manage or guide by advice, instruction, etc. in a direct manner; proceeding in a straight line or by the
shortest couse.
Well-behaved:
showing good behavior or
manners.
Acceptable:
worthy or capable of being accepted or received.
Fair:
correctly or properly done, given, etc, according to the rules.
19th
October 2016
Stubborn:
unreasobably unwilling to change.
Vacuum
cleaner: appliances used to vacuum.
20th
October 2016 Adjetives personal qualities
Hard-working:
person who works hard.
Artistic:
showing skill in how something is done.
Curious:
eager to learn or know.
Active:
engaged in action or activity.
Organized:
grouped or associated with an organization.
Mathematical:
relating to mathematics.
Adventurous:
inclined or willing to engage in adventures.
Ambitious: eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining
success, power, wealth, a especific goal, etc.
Confident:
having full assurance, sure of oneself.
Creative:
person with quality or power of creating.
Sociable:
friendly or agreeable in company.
Logical:
according to or agreeing with the principles of logic; reasonable.
21th
October 2016
Hanging
out: the time you spend enjoying.
24th
October 2016
Junk
food: food, as potato chips or candy, that is high in calories but of the
little nutritional value.
Carbohydrates: a food containing a large amount of starch or
sugar, esp. refined sugar.
Cheese:
a food prepared from the curds of milk separated from the whey.
Put
on weight .. Kg: it is when by some circumstance, you gain weight and take more
weights.
Lose
weight: it is when you lost weight, and you weight less kilos.
Yummy: very pleasing to the senses, esp. to the
taste; delicious.
Big-sited:
which is large in size, or is of great proportions.
8th
November 2016
Pity:
simpathetic or kindhearted sorrow for, or sensitiveness to another's suffering,
distress or misfortune.
Sorrow: distress caused by loss, disappointment, etc;
grief.
Haka:
traditional dance of Maori origin, accompained by a song, which is danced in a
group.
9th
November 2016
Challenge: a call to compete in a contest or in a fight.
Tribe: a group of people descended from the same
ancestor, having similar customs and traditions.
Adult:
a person who is fully grown, developed, or of age.
Grow-up:
to increase in size by a natural process of development.
Forehead:
the part of the face above the eyebrows.
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