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Open world B1 Preliminary Unit 6 Vocabulary

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    Unit 6 Vocabulary
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  • To share written content on social media through a user's profile
    Post status (I needed to post a status explaining the situation.)
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  • A photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media
    Selfie (Occasional selfies are acceptable, but posting a new picture of yourself every day isn't necessary.)
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  • A software routine that changes the appearance of an image or part of an image by altering the shades and colors of the pixels in some manner
    Filter (The new snapchat filters are great!)
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  • To mention someone in a social media post
    Tag (I didn't want to be tagged in it.)
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  • A person's own individual set of social media posts
    Story (The party was shown throughout his story.)
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  • Asking to become friends with someone on social media
    Friend request (I sent them a friend request.)
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  • To be able to see a person's social media posts
    Follow (She started following me last week.)
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  • To write something on a post
    Comment (I just had to comment on his photo.)
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  • To remove a friend from your social media
    Unfriend (I unfriended her last week.)
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  • To stop someone from being able to see your social media pagelo
    Block (She blocked me!)
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  • to need someone or something for support, help, etc.
    Rely on (I knew I could rely on you!)
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  • If people hit it off, they like each other and become friendly immediately.
    Hit it off (Carla and Nina didn't really hit it off.)
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  • To become less friendly or emotionally close as time passes
    Grow apart (My wife and I have grown apart over the years.)
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  • Be reconciled after a quarrel
    Make up (I was glad to make up with my friend.)
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  • If two people break up, they stop having a relationship.
    Break up (Jenny and George have broken up.)
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  • To go to someone for help when you are having difficulty dealing with a situation
    Turn to (I’m sorry, but I had no one else to turn to.)
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