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Four Corners 3 - Unit 7 Lesson A - Part 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 Lesson A - Part 1 in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "adventurous", "easygoing", "consider", etc.

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Four Corners 3
personality

all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others

Ex: Despite her shy personality, she's a fantastic performer on stage. 
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adventurous
adventurous
[Adjective]

(of a person) eager to try new ideas, exciting things, and take risks

Ex: She's an adventurous traveler, always seeking out new destinations and immersive cultural experiences. 
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ambitious
ambitious
[Adjective]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

Ex: Always the ambitious student, she dreamed of attending a top university and then establishing her own global enterprise. 
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ambitiously
ambitiously
[Adverb]

in a manner that shows strong determination to achieve success, power, or wealth

Ex: The young entrepreneur worked ambitiously to build her business empire. 
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careful
careful
[Adjective]

giving attention or thought to what we are doing to avoid doing something wrong, hurting ourselves, or damaging something

Ex: Be careful when crossing the street. 
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carefully
carefully
[Adverb]

thoroughly and precisely, with close attention to detail or correctness

Ex: She carefully reviewed the final draft for errors. 
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curious
curious
[Adjective]

(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things

Ex: She's so curious; she always asks questions and loves to explore new topics. 
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curiously
curiously
[Adverb]

in a way that is unusual, strange, or unexpected

Ex: The package was curiously heavy for its size. 
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easygoing
easygoing
[Adjective]

calm and not easily worried or upset

Ex: Her easygoing nature made her a favorite among her colleagues, as she handled stress with grace. 
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outgoing
outgoing
[Adjective]

enjoying other people's company and social interactions

Ex: The outgoing student eagerly participated in group activities and made friends easily. 
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exciting
exciting
[Adjective]

making us feel interested, happy, and energetic

Ex: It was exciting to see dolphins while we were on the boat. 
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goal
goal
[noun]

our purpose or desired result

Ex: Her goal is to become a successful entrepreneur and start her own business. 
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myself
myself
[pronoun]

used when the subject and object of the sentence are the same, indicating that the action is done to oneself

Ex: I found myself unable to speak. 
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slowly
slowly
[Adverb]

at a pace that is not fast

Ex: The turtle moved slowly across the road.  Examples: 
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attention
attention
[noun]

the act of taking notice of someone or something

Ex: The teacher's loud voice quickly grabbed the students' attention. 
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detail
detail
[noun]

a small fact or piece of information

Ex: The detective paid close attention to every detail of the crime scene to gather clues. 
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interested
interested
[Adjective]

having a feeling of curiosity or attention toward a particular thing or person because one likes them

Ex: She was genuinely interested in learning French. 
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around
around
[Adverb]

in a way that encompasses or is present on multiple sides or throughout an area

Ex: The cabin had trees all around. 
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relaxed
relaxed
[Adjective]

feeling calm and at ease without tension or stress

Ex: After a long day at work, he enjoys taking a hot bath to feel relaxed and unwind. 
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to worry
to worry
[Verb]

to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems

Ex: She tends to worry about upcoming exams. 
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side
side
[noun]

the right or left half of an object, place, person, or similar whole

Ex: The car's right side was damaged. 
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friendly
friendly
[Adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: Despite his fame, he is a friendly and approachable person. 
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to [change] {one's} mind

to change one's opinion or decision regarding something

Ex: I was going to quit, but I changed my mind after talking to my manager. 
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monkey
monkey
[noun]

a playful and intelligent animal that has a long tail and usually lives in trees and warm countries

Ex: I saw the monkey hanging upside down from a tree branch. 
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: Sarah was born on a warm summer morning, bringing joy and happiness to her family. 
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to solve
to solve
[Verb]

to find an answer or solution to a question or problem

Ex: A positive attitude can often help you solve various challenges in life. 
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score
score
[noun]

the result of an exam that is shown by a letter or number

Ex: She received a perfect score on the exam. 
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decision
decision
[noun]

a choice or judgment that is made after adequate consideration or thought

Ex: After much deliberation, she finally made the decision to pursue a career in medicine. 
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to consider

to think about something carefully before making a decision or forming an opinion

Ex: I need to consider whether to accept the promotion. 
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option
option
[noun]

something that can or may be chosen from a number of alternatives

Ex: You have the option to choose between different colors for your new car. 
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natural
natural
[Adjective]

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

Ex: She prefers using natural ingredients in her skincare products to avoid harsh chemicals. 
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leader
leader
[noun]

a person who leads or commands others

Ex: The company’s leader implemented a new strategy to boost productivity. 
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direction
direction
[noun]

the position that someone or something faces, points, or moves toward

Ex: She looked in the direction of the sound, curious about what was happening nearby. 
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pretty
pretty
[Adverb]

to a degree that is high but not very high

Ex: The movie was pretty good, though the ending felt rushed. 
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agreeable
agreeable
[Adjective]

in accordance with what is desirable or enjoyable for one

Ex: The weather was agreeable, with a gentle breeze and warm sunshine. 
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agreeably
agreeably
[Adverb]

in a pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory manner

Ex: The evening passed agreeably with good food and conversation. 
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disagreeable
disagreeable
[Adjective]

opposed to what is likeable or pleasant for one

Ex: The weather turned disagreeable, with strong winds and heavy rain. 
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disagreeably
disagreeably
[Adverb]

in a manner that is not pleasant or enjoyable

Ex: The food was disagreeably salty, making it hard to eat. 
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amazing
amazing
[Adjective]

extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

Ex: The fireworks display was absolutely amazing, lighting up the entire sky. 
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amazingly
amazingly
[Adverb]

in a way that is extremely well or impressive

Ex: She solved the complex puzzle amazingly quickly. 
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angry
angry
[Adjective]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

Ex: I get angry when people lie to me. 
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angrily
angrily
[Adverb]

in a way that shows great annoyance or displeasure

Ex: The customer angrily demanded a refund at the counter. 
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