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Unit 6 Lesson D

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to work
to work
Verb
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to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

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He's been working on his presentation for hours.
She works passionately to make a difference in the world.

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intransitive
study
study
noun
s
s
t
t
u
ʌ
d
d
y
i

a detailed and careful consideration and examination

to test
to test
Verb
t
t
e
ɛ
s
s
t
t

to take actions to check the quality, reliability, or performance of something

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transitive
slide
slide
noun
s
s
l
l
i
d
d
e

a structure consisting of a set of stairs leading up to a slope that children can slide down from

What is a "slide"?

A slide is a playground equipment where children climb up a set of stairs or ladder to reach a platform and then go down a smooth surface, usually made of plastic or metal. The surface is typically sloped, allowing for a fast and fun descent to the ground. Slides come in various sizes and shapes, from small ones for younger children to larger, more thrilling ones for older kids. Slides are a popular feature in playgrounds, providing an enjoyable way for children to engage in physical activity and improve coordination while having fun.

to need
to need
Verb
n
n
ee
i:
d
d

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

obviate

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transitive
to visit
to visit
Verb
v
v
i
ɪ
s
z
i
ɪ
t
t

to go somewhere because we want to spend time with someone

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transitive
water park
water park
noun
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/ˈwɑːtɚ ˌpɑːrk/

a large park with swimming pools, water slides, etc. that people go to swim and have fun

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compound noun
person
person
noun
p
p
e
ɜ
r
r
s
s
o
ə
n
n

one human

first
first
Adjective
f
f
i
ɜ
r
r
s
s
t
t

(of a person) coming or acting before any other person

last
down
down
preposition
d
d
o
a
w
ʊ
n
n

toward a lower position or level

nanny
nanny
noun
n
n
a
æ
nn
n
y
i

a woman whose job is to take care of a child in its own home

cruise
cruise
noun
c
k
r
r
ui
u
s
z
e

a journey taken by a ship for pleasure, especially one involving several destinations

ship
ship
noun
sh
ʃ
i
ɪ
p
p

a large boat, used for carrying passengers or goods across the sea

long
long
Adjective
l
l
o
ɑ:
n
n
g
g

(of two points) having an above-average distance between them

short
country
country
noun
c
k
ou
ʌ
n
n
t
t
r
r
y
i

a piece of land with a government of its own, official borders, laws, etc.

waiter
waiter
noun
w
w
ai
t
t
e
ə
r
r

a man who brings people food and drinks in restaurants, cafes, etc.

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designer
designer
noun
d
d
e
ɪ
s
z
i
g
n
n
e
ə
r
r

someone whose job is to plan and draw how something will look or work before it is made, such as furniture, tools, etc.

to make
to make
Verb
m
m
a
k
k
e

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

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transitive
Past Simple
made
Past Participle
made
large
large
Adjective
l
l
a
ɑ
r
r
g
ʤ
e

above average in amount or size

small
team
team
noun
t
t
ea
i
m
m

a group of people who compete against another group in a sport or game

month
month
noun
m
m
o
ʌ
n
n
th
θ

each of the twelve named divisions of the year, like January, February, etc.

many
many
determiner
m
m
a
ɛ
n
n
y
i

used to indicate a large number of people or things

few
computer programmer
computer programmer
noun
uk flag
/kəmpjˈuːɾɚ pɹˈoʊɡɹæmɚ/

a professional who writes and tests code for computer software, applications, and systems

exciting
exciting
Adjective
e
ɪ
x
ks
c
i
t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

unexciting
animal
animal
noun
a
æ
n
n
i
ɪ
m
m
a
ə
l
l

a living thing, like a cat or a dog, that can move and needs food to stay alive, but not a plant or a human

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turtle
turtle
noun
t
t
u
ɜ
r
r
t
t
ə
l
l
e

an animal that has a hard shell around its body and lives mainly in water

What is a "turtle"?

A turtle is a reptile with a protective shell that serves as its home and defense mechanism. It has a sturdy body, short legs, and a distinct beak-like mouth. Turtles are well-adapted to aquatic life and can be found in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They move slowly on land but are excellent swimmers. Turtles are known for their longevity, with some species living for several decades or even over a hundred years. They are herbivores or omnivores, feeding on plants, insects, and small animals. Turtles are fascinating creatures that have captivated humans for centuries, representing resilience and wisdom in many cultures.

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