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Four Corners 2 - Unit 4 Lesson D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 Lesson D in the Four Corners 2 coursebook, such as "dream", "inspire", "strange", etc.

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Four Corners 2
crazy
[Adjective]

extremely foolish or absurd in a way that seems insane

Ex: It ’s crazy to spend that much money on a pair of shoes .
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house
[noun]

a building where people live, especially as a family

Ex: The modern house featured large windows , allowing ample natural light to fill every room .
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home
[noun]

the place that we live in, usually with our family

Ex: He enjoys the peaceful atmosphere of his home.
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unusual
[Adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: The restaurant ’s menu features unusual dishes from around the world .
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daily
[Adverb]

in a way that happens every day or once a day

Ex: The chef prepares a fresh soup special daily for the restaurant.
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life
[noun]

the state of existing as a person who is alive

Ex: She enjoys her life in the city .
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to build
[Verb]

to put together different materials such as brick to make a building, etc.

Ex: The historical monument was built in the 18th century .
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dream
[noun]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

Ex: The nightmare was the worst dream he had experienced in a long time .
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storybook
[noun]

a book containing stories, often illustrated, typically for children

Ex: Her favorite childhood memory is reading storybooks under a blanket .
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classic
[noun]

a well-known and highly respected piece of writing, music, or movie that is considered valuable and of high quality

Ex: Many students study Shakespeare's classics in school.
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to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

Ex: The leader 's vision and determination inspired the team to overcome challenges .
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owner
[noun]

a person, entity, or organization that possesses, controls, or has legal rights to something

Ex: The software owner is responsible for maintaining and updating the application .
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by hand
[Adverb]

with the hands or physical effort rather than relying on machines or tools

Ex: The tailor sewed the dress by hand, paying attention to every detail .
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to have something as a part of the whole

Ex: The meeting agenda will include updates on current projects and discussions about future plans .
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fireplace
[noun]

a space or place in a wall for building a fire in

Ex: The electric fireplace in the apartment provided the ambiance of a real fire without the need for chimney maintenance .
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the part of a house where people spend time together talking, watching television, relaxing, etc.

Ex: In the living room, family and friends gathered for laughter and shared stories during the holidays .
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bathroom
[noun]

a room that has a toilet and a sink, and often times a bathtub or a shower as well

Ex: She used a hairdryer in the bathroom to dry her hai .
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kitchen
[noun]

the place in a building or home where we make food

Ex: The mother asked her children to leave the kitchen until she finished preparing dinner .
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bedroom
[noun]

a room we use for sleeping

Ex: She placed a small nightstand next to the bed in the bedroom for her belongings .
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even
[Adverb]

used to show that something is surprising or is not expected

Ex: The child 's intelligence surprised everyone ; he could even solve puzzles meant for adults .
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mailbox
[noun]

a box outside the house were letters and packages are put

Ex: The storm knocked over our mailbox last night .
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no one
[pronoun]

used to say not even one person

Ex: No one could solve the mystery of the missing keys .
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to call
[Verb]

to telephone a place or person

Ex: Where were you when I called you earlier ?
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because
[conjunction]

used for introducing the reason of something

Ex: She passed the test because she studied diligently .
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strange
[Adjective]

having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities

Ex: The soup had a strange color , but it tasted delicious .
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tree
[noun]

a very tall plant with branches and leaves, that can live a long time

Ex: We climbed the sturdy branches of the tree to get a better view .
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twist
[noun]

a curved or spiral shape created by bending or turning something

Ex: The artist created a vase with a beautiful twist in its neck .
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outside
[Adverb]

in an open area surrounding a building

Ex: She prefers to read a book outside on the porch .
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a quality or feature of someone or something that evokes interest, liking, or desire in others

Ex: The attraction of the job was the opportunity for career growth .
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upside-down
[Adjective]

describing something that has its top at the bottom or is reversed

Ex: The magician showed an upside-down card during the trick .
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furniture
[noun]

pieces of equipment such as tables, desks, beds, etc. that we put in a house or office so that it becomes suitable for living or working in

Ex: We need to move the heavy furniture to vacuum the carpet .
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to hang
[Verb]

to attach something to a higher point so that it is supported from above and can swing freely

Ex: They hung string lights around the patio for decoration .
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ceiling
[noun]

the highest part of a room, vehicle, etc. that covers it from the inside

Ex: She lies on the floor , imagining shapes on the ceiling.
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to live
[Verb]

to have your home somewhere specific

Ex: Despite the challenges, they choose to live in a rural community for a slower pace of life.
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popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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worker
[noun]

someone who does manual work, particularly a heavy and exhausting one to earn money

Ex: The worker lifted heavy boxes all afternoon.
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long time
[noun]

an extended duration of time that is typically longer than what is considered normal or expected

Ex: It feels like a long time since I ’ve had a vacation , and I ’m ready for some relaxation .
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often
[Adverb]

on many occasions

Ex: He often attends cultural events in the city .
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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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inside
[Adverb]

in or into a room, building, etc.

Ex: The team huddled inside the locker room before the game.
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a room that we use to eat meals in

Ex: They gathered in the dining room for Sunday brunch .
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