Unit 4: On The Road

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UNIT 4

On the Road
Teacher: Minerva Pons

New York, U.S.A.


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York, England
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Seasick = Dizzy
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Sunburn
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Rough Seas
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Throwing up
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Crutches
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Props
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Stage
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Fed up = Annoyed, Unhappy


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Feast = Banquet, Formal meal


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Parasailing
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Soaking up the rays


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Hikes
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Tee-off = Hit, Strike, Beat


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To be in good shape
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Shallow river ≠ Deep river


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Winding River
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Snow-capped
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Spring
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Ghost town
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To lit = To light
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Swamp
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Not in the least = No way, Not at all

Turn up = Appear

Spoil = Ruin, Damage

Unspoiled = Perfect

Picturesque = Visually attractive

Secluded = Isolated or not visited by many people

Until further notice = Used to indicate that a situation


will not change until another announcement is made.
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Feast your eyes on sth = To look at something with


great enjoyment.

Suit every taste = For everybody

State-of-the-art = The most recent stage in the


development of a product, incorporating the newest
ideas and features. Synonyms: Modern.

Partake = Participate, Take part

Intriguing = Interesting

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