topic 1 - Yến Nhi

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Vocabulary
3.1
She could organise by nouns, words for movement, and words to describe palaces to
improve.

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4.2
Anorak(C), bloke(C),Flake(C)
Achieve(T), abuse (T), score (T)
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4.4
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o Root: formal
o Prefix:in-
2. Opposite or Antonym
o conventional
3. Yes: intimale, relaxed,spontaneous,straighforward…
4. Noun, adjective, verb, adverb
o (n) formality <> informality, formalization
o (adj) formal <> informal
o (v) formalize
o (adv) formally <> informally

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4.5
Syllable (first syllable) Hyphen (first syllable)
Onomatopoeia (fifth syllable) Semicolon (Third syllable)
Colloquial (second syllable) Comma (first syllable)
Pejorative (second syllable) Brackets (first syllable)
Collocation (first syllable)
apostrophe (second syllable)

4.6
Fiddle- violin
Put up with- tolerate
Loo- lavatory
Chat- Converse
Chap- man

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1. Terrorist-bomber
2. Skinny-thin
3. Wordy-verbose
4. Mean-signify
5. Cunning-crafty
6. Extravagant-wasteful
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Countable nouns: a car, three cars, my two cousins, a book, a box full of books, a city,
several big cities…
Uncountable nouns: water, rice, cement, gold, milk…
Colloquial for people:
memaw (grandmother) boo (significant other)
papaw (grandfather) brah (brother or close friend)
kinfolk (blood relatives) cher (dear or beloved)
bestie (best friend) kama’aina (longtime resident of Hawaii)
y’all (you all) newbie (a newcomer or someone
fam (family or group of close friends) inexperienced)

4.9

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