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Four Corners 3 - Unit 8 Lesson B

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 8 Lesson B in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "stranger", "purchase", "approximate", etc.

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Four Corners 3
doctor
doctor
[noun]

someone who has studied medicine and treats sick or injured people

Ex: I want to become a doctor so I can take care of people's health. 
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friend
friend
[noun]

someone we like and trust

Ex: David and Samantha became friends after meeting at a book club and discovered their shared passion for literature. 
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neighbor
neighbor
[noun]

someone who is living next to us or somewhere very close to us

Ex: I noticed my neighbor's mailbox was overflowing, so I let them know. 
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parent
parent
[noun]

our mother or our father

Ex: As a single parent, she worked tirelessly to provide for her family and ensure their well-being. 
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stranger
stranger
[noun]

someone who is not familiar with a place because it is the first time they have ever been there

Ex: Sorry, I don't know where the bank is. I'm a stranger here myself. 
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teacher
teacher
[noun]

someone who teaches things to people, particularly in a school

Ex: I raised my hand to give an answer when the teacher asked a question. 
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to help
to help
[Verb]

to give someone what they need

Ex: She helped him carry the boxes upstairs. 
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to cost
to cost
[Verb]

to require a particular amount of money

Ex: The new smartphone costs $500, but it comes with advanced features. 
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to purchase

to get goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment

Ex: Consumers often purchase goods and services to meet their needs and desires. 
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approximate
approximate
[Adjective]

close to a certain quality or quantity, but not exact or precise

Ex: The approximate time it takes to commute to work is thirty minutes. 
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to avoid
to avoid
[Verb]

to intentionally stay away from or refuse contact with someone

Ex: To prevent a confrontation, he tried to avoid his ex-girlfriend at the party. 
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probably
probably
[Adverb]

used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

Ex: She will probably arrive at the party after 8 PM. 
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to prefer
to prefer
[Verb]

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

Ex: She prefers the blue dress for the party because it's her favorite color. 
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rather
rather
[interjection]

‌used as a positive response to a suggestion or question

Ex: Would you enjoy another game of tennis? — Rather! It was great fun. 
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