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Four Corners 1 - Unit 11 Lesson B

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 Lesson B in the Four Corners 1 coursebook, such as "promotion", "wallet", "contest", etc.

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promotion
[noun]

an act of raising someone to a higher rank or position

Ex: The team celebrated her promotion with a surprise party .
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to get
[Verb]

to receive or come to have something

Ex: The children got toys from their grandparents .
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wallet
[noun]

a pocket-sized, folding case that is used for storing paper money, coin money, credit cards, etc.

Ex: She kept her money and credit cards in her wallet.
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to lose
[Verb]

to not know the location of a thing or person and be unable to find it

Ex: They lost their child in the crowded amusement park .
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to miss
[Verb]

to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.

Ex: She was so engrossed in her book that she missed her metro stop .
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flight
[noun]

a scheduled journey by an aircraft

Ex: The flight across the Atlantic took about seven hours .
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sick
[Adjective]

not in a good and healthy physical or mental state

Ex: She was so sick, she missed the trip .
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to win
[Verb]

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

Ex: They won the game in the last few seconds with a spectacular goal .
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contest
[noun]

a competition in which participants compete to defeat their opponents

Ex: The chess contest between the two grandmasters lasted for hours .
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awesome
[Adjective]

extremely good and amazing

Ex: The summer camp was awesome, with so many fun activities to do .
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great
[Adverb]

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

Ex: The meal tasted great, with a perfect blend of flavors.
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excellent
[Adjective]

very good in quality or other traits

Ex: The students received excellent grades on their exams .
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too bad
[phrase]

used to express regret, disappointment, or sympathy about a situation

Ex: Too bad he did n’t prepare for the test earlier .
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terrible
[Adjective]

extremely bad or unpleasant

Ex: He felt terrible about forgetting his friend 's birthday and wanted to make it up to them .
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