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Neighborhood: The area of a town that surrounds someone´s home or the people who lie in this area.
NOUN: My Neighborhood is being remodeled.
Famous: Known and recognized by many people.
ADJECTIVE: This actor is very famous.
Invisible: Impossible to see.
ADJECTIVE: He wears a suit to look invisible.
Sprinkle: Very small pieces of coloured sugar or chocolate used as a decoration on the top of cakes.
NOUN: I like sprinkle on my birthday cake.
Share: To have or use something at the same time as someone else.
VERB: They share riding a bicycle.
Sand: A substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on eaches and in deserts.
NOUN: In the desert there is a lot of sand.
Legends: A very old story or set of stories from ancient times, or the stories, not always true.
NOUN: I like all the legends but especially the chupacabra.
Lucid: Clearly expressed and easy to understand, thinking o speaking clearly.
ADJECTIVE: I am speaking very lucid.
History: Past event considered together, especially events of a particular period, conuntry or subject.
NOUN: I read history every night.
Rhinoceros: Animal from Asia or Africa that has one or two horns on its nose.
NOUN: Those rhinoceros are very big.
Last night: The evening or night inmediately before the present.
Adjective: I went to bed very late last night.
Wake yourself: To stop yourself from sleeping.
VERB: I wake yourself when the alarm sound.
Think to yourself: To use the mind to form ideas, make decision or reason without speaking one´s thoughts.
VERB: Think for yourself in order to solve problems.
Tell yourself: To describe something in words to yourself.
VERB: Tell yourself that you are unique and unrepeatable.
See yourself: To imagine yourself as something else.
VERB: See yourself is very easy in front of the mirror but not scaring us.
Remind yourself: To help yourself remember something.
VERB: Remind yourself not to use the phone in class.
Look at yourself: To see yourself literally or figuratively.
VERB: Look at yourself and you will know who you are.
Help yourself: Serve yourself something, usually food, drink or toys.
VERB: Help yourself is not a bad idea.
Find yourself: Realize that you are in a particular situation or place.
VERB: When I saw the movie I find myself in the character.
Enjoy yourself: Feel happy because of a situation or an event in which you took part.
VERB: Enjoy yourself of fun because it is a very nice party.