Four Corners 3 "Unit 5 Lesson D" Vocabulary

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 Lesson D in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "fascinating", "landscape", "border", etc.

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Four Corners 3
wonder [noun]

a feeling of admiration or surprise caused by something that is very unusual and exciting

Ex: The beauty of the landscape filled her with wonder .
natural [adjective]

originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans

Ex: The table was crafted from natural wood , showcasing its organic grain patterns .
fascinating [adjective]

extremely interesting or captivating

Ex: The intricate details of the artwork make it fascinating to study .
breathtaking [adjective]

incredibly impressive or beautiful, often leaving one feeling amazed

Ex:

an area of scenery visible in a single view

Ex: The photographer captured the desert landscape in detail .
wide [adjective]

having a large length from side to side

Ex: The field was wide , providing plenty of space for the children to play .
deep [adjective]

having a great distance from the surface to the bottom

Ex: The hole they dug in the garden was deep enough to plant the tree securely .
border [noun]

a line that separates two countries, provinces, or states from each other

Ex: The fence marks the border between the two properties , ensuring clear demarcation .
dangerous [adjective]

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

Ex: She 's allergic to bees ; a sting can be dangerous for her .
flat [adjective]

(of a surface) continuing in a straight line with no raised or low parts

Ex: The landscape was mostly flat with no hills or mountains in sight .

a farming land in which corn is planted

Ex: Children enjoyed playing hide-and-seek in the tall cornfield .
steam [noun]

the hot gas produced when water is heated to the boiling point

Ex: She carefully avoided the steam coming from the pot as she opened the lid .
to crack [verb]

to break on the surface without falling into separate pieces

Ex: The intense sunlight caused the dry soil to crack in the arid desert landscape .
volcano [noun]

a mountain with an opening on its top, from which melted rock and ash can be pushed out into the air

Ex: The volcano 's eruption was one of the most destructive in history .
harbor [noun]

a sheltered area of water along the coast where ships, boats, and other vessels can anchor safely, typically protected from rough seas by natural or artificial barriers

Ex: The sailors were relieved to see the harbor after weeks at sea .
beach [noun]

an area of sand or small stones next to a sea or a lake

Ex: The beach is a great place to relax and unwind during vacation .
colorful [adjective]

having a lot of different and often bright colors

Ex: The butterfly 's wings were strikingly colorful with intricate patterns .

a natural underwater structure formed by coral

Ex: The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world .
gorgeous [adjective]

extremely attractive and beautiful

Ex: She looked absolutely gorgeous in her evening gown .
tropical [adjective]

associated with or characteristic of the tropics, regions of the Earth near the equator known for their warm climate and lush vegetation

Ex: She enjoyed vacationing in tropical destinations with sandy beaches and clear blue waters .
among [preposition]

in the center of or surrounded by a group of things or people

Ex: The book lay forgotten among the clutter on the shelf , waiting to be rediscovered .
coast [noun]

the land close to a sea, ocean, or lake

Ex: The rocky coast was a popular spot for birdwatchers .
loud [adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: She spoke in a loud voice so everyone in the audience could hear her .
planet [noun]

a huge round object that moves in an orbit, around the sun, or any other star

Ex: Earth is the only planet known to support life .

the mainly green and red lights that appear in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere of the earth

Ex: Photographers often capture stunning images of the northern lights dancing across the night sky .
exactly [adverb]

used to indicate that something is completely accurate or correct

Ex: The meeting will start exactly at 9 AM , so please be on time .
bright [adjective]

emitting or reflecting a significant amount of light

Ex: The flashlight cast a bright beam of light into the dark forest .
flashing [adjective]

producing bright bursts of light or quickly appearing and disappearing

Ex:
shape [noun]

the outer form or edges of something or someone

Ex: Scientists studied the unusual shape of the rock formation to understand its geological history .

the most northern part of the earth

Ex: The North Pole experiences six months of daylight followed by six months of darkness .
view [noun]

a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful

Ex: The view from the Ferris wheel was exciting .