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Four Corners 2 - Unit 10 Lesson D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 Lesson D in the Four Corners 2 coursebook, such as "greet", "branch", "volunteer", etc.

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difference

the way that two or more people or things are different from each other

Ex: Can you explain the difference between these two models of smartphones? 
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: Harry Potter books are very popular among teenagers. 
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to greet
to greet
[Verb]

to give someone a sign of welcoming or a polite word when meeting them

Ex: People commonly greet each other with a friendly "hello" or a warm smile. 
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guest
guest
[noun]

someone who is invited to visit someone else's home or attend a social event

Ex: As a guest, it's important to respect the rules of your host. 
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through
through
[preposition]

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

Ex: The cat slipped through the fence and disappeared into the bushes. 
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waiter
waiter
[noun]

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

Ex: Our waiter cleared the empty plates from the table. 
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to dress
to dress
[Verb]

to put clothes on oneself

Ex: He dressed quickly in a suit and tie for the formal event. 
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delicious
delicious
[Adjective]

having a very pleasant flavor

Ex: For me, the most delicious food always involves cheese. 
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branch
branch
[noun]

a store, office, etc. that belongs to a larger business, organization, etc. and is representing it in a certain area

Ex: The bank opened a new branch in the city center to better serve its growing customer base. 
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vegetarian

someone who avoids eating meat

Ex: She became a vegetarian after learning about the environmental and ethical implications of meat consumption. 
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additional
additional
[Adjective]

added or extra to what is already present or available

Ex: They needed to purchase additional supplies to complete the project. 
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menu
menu
[noun]

a list of the different food available for a meal in a restaurant

Ex: He's allergic to shellfish, so he's careful when reading the menu. 
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to pay
to pay
[Verb]

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

Ex: She paid the repairman to fix her broken dishwasher. 
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volunteer
volunteer
[noun]

someone who enlists in the armed forces without being forced

Ex: Volunteers can play crucial roles in various military operations and support efforts. 
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to serve
to serve
[Verb]

to offer or present food or drink to someone

Ex: Pour the sauce over the pasta and serve it immediately. 
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art
art
[noun]

the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

Ex: Ballet is an art that combines movement and music in a beautiful way. 
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to cover
to cover
[Verb]

to put something over something else in a way that hides or protects it

Ex: She used a blanket to cover the delicate furniture during the move. 
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performance

the act of presenting something such as a play, piece of music, etc. for entertainment

Ex: He received applause for his performance in the school play. 
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to order
to order
[Verb]

to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop

Ex: He ordered a round of drinks for everyone at the table. 
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darkness
darkness
[noun]

the quality of having little or almost no light

Ex: The darkness of the room made it difficult to find anything without a flashlight. 
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focus
focus
[noun]

the act of directing your attention and energy toward a particular thing or task

Ex: She needed to maintain her focus during the exam to ensure she answered all the questions accurately. 
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taste
taste
[noun]

the sense that we feel when we put food in our mouth

Ex: He liked the complex taste of the wine. 
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blind
blind
[Adjective]

not able to see

Ex: The blind man navigates the city using a white cane and a guide dog. 
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ready
ready
[Adjective]

physically prepared with everything we might need for a particular task or situation

Ex: She had her backpack packed and was ready for the hiking trip. 
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