vocabulary 1

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Unit 1
Itzel Rios
Flashcards by Itzel Rios, updated more than 1 year ago
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ANGRY (ADJECTIVE) You are mad at someone or something.
CHANGE (NOUN) Is something new and different.
CURIOUS (ADJECTIVE) You want to know more about something.
IMMIGRANT (NOUN) Is a person who comes live in a new country.
LEARN (VERB) To know about a subject by studing or practicing it.
LEAVE (VERB) You go away from it.
ORDINARY (ADJECTIVE) Thing is plain.
STRANGE (ADJECTIVE) Something that is strange is not familiar.
ADJUST (verb) To change in order to become comfortable with something.
APPRECIATE (verb) To care about something or someone.
CULTURE (noun) The ideas and the way of life for a group of people make up their culture.
DIFFERENT (adjetive) Something that is not the same.
OPPORTUNITY (noun) Is a good chance to do something.
Relative (noun) A family member is relative.
UNDERSTAND (verb) Something is to how it well.
VALUE (noun) Something that people care about.
AGREE (verb) When you agree with somwone, you have the same ideas.
COMMUNITY (noun) Is a place where people live, work and carry out their daily lives.
FAMILIAR (adjective) Something that is familiar is already known.
FESTIVAL (noun) A especial event or a party.
NATIVE (adjective) Something that belongs to you because of where you were born is native to you.
NEIGHBORHOOD (noun) Is a place where people live and work together.
POPULATION (noun) The number of people who live somewhere.
TRADITION (noun) Is an activity or belief that people share for many years .
ARRANGE (verb) To make plans for something to happen.
ANALYZE (verb) To break down information into parts to understand it better.
EXPLAIN (verb) When you explain an idea, you make it clear so people can understand it.
CONTEXT (noun) To the parts nearby that help explain the meaning.
COMPARE (verb) Compare two things, you think about how they are alike and different.
TOPIC (noun) Is the subject of a piece of writing or of a discussion.
COLLECT (verb) To get and keep things of one type, such as stamps or coins, as a hobby
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