English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 103colloquialism(n) Form of speech used only orchiefly in conversation.--------------------colloquy(n) Conversation.--------------------collusion(n) A secret agreement for a wrongfulpurpose.------------[r]
and non-native English accents.• It can be used as self-study material, in class, or assupplementary homework material.What is the best way to use Real Listening &Speaking 1 in the classroom?The book is designed so that there is no set way to workthrough the units. The u[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 024alchemy(n) Chemistry of the middle ages,characterized by the pursuit ofchanging base metals to gold.--------------------alcohol(n) A volatile, inflammable, colorlessliquid of a penetrating odor and burningt[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 277froward(adj) not willing to yield or comply withwhat is reasonable--------------------frowzy(adj) Slovenly in appearance.--------------------frugal(adj) Economical.--------------------frugality(n) thrif[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 299hawthorn(n) A thorny shrub much used inEngland for hedges.--------------------hazard(n) Risk.--------------------head first(adv) Precipitately, as in diving.--------------------head foremost(adv) Precip[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 682usurp(v) To take possession of by force.--------------------usurpation(n) art of taking something for oneself;seizure--------------------usury(n) The demanding for the use ofmoney as a loan, a rate of i[r]
LEVEL: Elementary (Children)TOPIC: Present continues tenseLENGTH OF TIME: 120 minutesDATE: Saturday, February 4, 2012LANGUAGE SKILL: Vocabulary and Communication taskLesson Goals:Using subject + to be + O (in positive, negative and question)Using subject + to be + V-ing (in[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 275idiom(n) A use of words peculiar to aparticular language.--------------------idiosyncrasy(n) A mental quality or habit peculiar toan individual.--------------------idolize(v) To regard with inordinat[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 210durance(n) Confinement.--------------------duration(n) The period of time during whichanything lasts.--------------------duress(n) imprisonment; the use of threats--------------------duteous(adj) Showin[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 012accusatory(adj) Of, pertaining to, or involving anaccusation.--------------------accuse(v) To charge with wrong doing,misconduct, or error.--------------------accustom(v) To make familiar by use.-------[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 320inundation(n) Flood.--------------------inure(v) To harden or toughen by use,exercise, or exposure.--------------------invalid(adj) Having no force, weight, orcogency.--------------------invalid
CONTENTS Thanks vii To the student viii To the teacher ix Tenses 1 Present simple (I do) and present continuous (I am doing) (1) 2 Present simple (I do) and present continuous (I am doing) (2) 3 Present perfect (I have done) and past simple (I did) (1) 4 Present perfect (I have done) and past simp[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 311insufficiency(n) Inadequacy.--------------------insufficient(adj) Inadequate for some need,purpose, or use.--------------------insular(adj) Pertaining to an island.--------------------insulate(v) To[r]
English Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 011accustom(v) To make familiar by use.--------------------acerbity(n) Sourness, with bitterness andastringency.--------------------acetate(n) A salt of acetic acid.--------------------acetic(adj) Of, p[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 501pharmacy(n) The art or business ofcompounding and dispensingmedicines.--------------------phenomenal(adj) Extraordinary or marvelous.--------------------phenomenon(n) Any unusual occurrence.------------[r]
The book covers all the vocabulary needed by students aiming for band 6.5 and above in the IELTS tests and provides students with practice of exam tasks from each paper. Cambridge Vocabulary for IELTS Advanced focuses on moving students to 6.5 and beyond by working on vocabularybuilding strategies n[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 378knavery(n) Deceitfulness in dealing.--------------------knead(v) To mix and work into ahomogeneous mass, especially withthe hands.--------------------knickknack(n) A small article, more for ornamentthat[r]
GMAT Vocabulary Flash Cards @ englishpdf.com andenglishteststore.com File 391liner(n) A vessel belonging to a steamshipline.--------------------lingo(n) Language.--------------------lingua(n) The tongue.--------------------lingual(adj) Pertaining to the use of thetongue in
Talk a LotHow to UseDiscussion Words – Sample Lesson PlanActivity Type:Discovery; embedding new vocabularyLevel:Elementary - Pre-IntermediateSkills:Vocabulary; Speaking & Listening; Pronunciation; StressClass Size:Students work in pairs or small groups with a maximum of[r]