Four Corners 1 - Unit 8 Lesson D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 8 Lesson D in the Four Corners 1 coursebook, such as "plant", "castle", "escape", etc.

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Four Corners 1
excellent [adjective]

very good in quality or other traits

Ex: The festival was excellent , with great music and food .

a test done to prove the truthfulness of a hypothesis

Ex: The results of the experiment supported the theory of relativity .
plant [noun]

a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

Ex: The orchid is a beautiful tropical plant .

a physical adventure game in which players solve puzzles and riddles to escape from a themed room within a set time limit

Ex: We played an online escape room with friends who live far away , and it was so much fun .

to make or have an image of something in our mind

Ex: She likes to imagine herself traveling to exotic destinations while reading a book .
other [adjective]

being the one that is different, extra, or not included

Ex:
old [adjective]

of a particular age

Ex: He found an old photograph of his parents from their wedding day .
library [noun]

a place in which collections of books and sometimes newspapers, movies, music, etc. are kept for people to read or borrow

Ex: The university library has an extensive collection of academic journals .
castle [noun]

a large and strong building that is protected against attacks, in which the royal family lives

Ex: During the summer vacation , the family visited several castles across Europe , each with its unique history .
closed [adjective]

(of business, public building, etc.) not open for people to buy something from or visit, often temporarily

Ex:
to leave [verb]

to go away from somewhere

Ex: The bus will leave in five minutes , so be quick !
to dream [verb]

to experience something in our mind while we are asleep

Ex: Dreaming allows the mind to explore scenarios that may not be possible in reality .
thousand [numeral]

the number 1 followed by 3 zeros

Ex: She was surprised to find a thousand colorful balloons filling the room for her birthday celebration .
world [noun]

the planet earth, where we all live

Ex: The world offers infinite possibilities for learning new things .
to win [verb]

to become the most successful, the luckiest, or the best in a game, race, fight, etc.

Ex: Did the home team win the basketball game last night ?

to confuse someone, often by presenting something mysterious or difficult to understand

Ex: The unexpected turn of events puzzled the audience .
to share [verb]

to possess or use something with someone else at the same time

Ex: You might have to share this with a classmate .

facts or knowledge related to a thing or person

Ex: The museum exhibit offered educational information about ancient civilizations .
through [preposition]

used to indicate movement into one side and out of the opposite side of something

Ex:
even [adverb]

used to emphasize a contrast

Ex: The small startup managed to thrive even against established competitors in the industry .
less [adverb]

to a smaller amount, extent, etc. in comparison to a previous state or another thing or person

Ex: The project was completed less quickly than we had hoped .
more [determiner]

used to refer to a number, amount, or degree that is bigger or larger

Ex: We need more time to complete the project .
difficult [adjective]

needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with

Ex: Memorizing multiplication tables can be difficult for elementary school students .
hardly ever [adverb]

in a manner that almost does not occur or happen

Ex: He hardly ever arrives late to meetings .
center [noun]

the middle part or point of an area or object

Ex: The clock tower stands tall in the center of the town square .
teens [noun]

the period of one's life between the age of 13 and 19

Ex: In his teens , he became passionate about music .
adult [noun]

a fully grown man or woman

Ex: Many adult learners enroll in evening classes to pursue further education .

a period when no work or essential tasks need to be done, allowing for activities of personal choice

Ex: With so much work , I barely have any free time this week .