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UNIT 1 Vocabulary 6

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    Vocabulary 6
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  • Effort: the work involved in perforning an activity.
    NOUN. I make an effort to do my homework.
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  • Teamwork: the activity of working together in a group with other people, especially when this is successful.
    NOUN. teamwork is always better.
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  • Timeline: a line that shows the time and the order in which events have happened.
    NOUN. We made a time line to see how it grew over time.
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  • Stick to: the ability and determination to continue doing something despite difficulties.
    NOUN. I stick to my computer to take classes.
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  • Assign: to give aparticular job or piece of work to someone.
    VERB. Assigning is important to have an order.
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  • Carry out: to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that your have been told to do.
    PHRASAL VERB. I do my work in class.
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  • Training: the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity.
    NOUN: They are training us for the race.
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  • Backyard: a small space surrounded by walls at the back of a house, ussually with a hard surface,
    NOUN. I jump in the backyard of my house
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  • Beat: to make a regular movement or sound.
    VERB. The boy defeated the fear of playing music.
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  • Feel: to experience something physical or emotional.
    VERB. I feel many emotions.
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  • Prepare: to make or get something or someone ready for something that will happen in the future.
    VERB. I prepare a delicious pizza.
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  • Think: to believe something or have an opinion or idea.
    VERB. She think if she was going to win the exam she would win.
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  • Deadlines: a time or day by which something must must be done
    NOUN. My deadlines of the school year ends tomorrow.
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  • Collect: to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coinda as a hobby
    VERB. Beans must be collected.
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  • Dived: to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to move down under the water.
    VERB. This is a good dived.
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  • Lose: to no longer have something because you do not know where it is.
    VERB. I lose this game.
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