Four Corners 3 - Unit 9 Lesson D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 9 Lesson D in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "mention", "chore", "neat", etc.

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Four Corners 3
advice [noun]

a suggestion or an opinion that is given with regard to making the best decision in a specific situation

Ex: His advice on investing wisely proved invaluable during the economic downturn .
to text [verb]

to send a written message using a cell phone

Ex: You should text your boss to request time off .
teenager [noun]

a person aged between 13 and 19 years

Ex: She met a teenager who was passionate about music .

to say something about someone or something, without giving much detail

Ex: Can you mention where you found that interesting article ?
letter [noun]

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

Ex: He was delighted to get a letter of acceptance from the university .
everywhere [adverb]

to or in all places

Ex: The company has offices everywhere around the world .
possible [adjective]

able to exist, happen, or be done

Ex: It is possible to learn a new language at any age .
jealous [adjective]

feeling angry and unhappy because someone else has what we want

Ex: I 'm so jealous of your vacation plans .
to copy [verb]

to create something that is exactly like something else

Ex: The printer copied the photo exactly onto the new paper .
busy [adjective]

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

Ex: In the bustling city , people are constantly busy with work , errands , and social commitments .
boss [noun]

a person who is in charge of a large organization or has an important position there

Ex: My boss is very strict about punctuality .
crazy [adjective]

(of a person) not possessing a stable and healthy mental condition

Ex: She 's been acting crazy lately , telling us she ’s a time traveler from the future .
personal [adjective]

only relating or belonging to one person

Ex: The counselor offered personal advice tailored to each student 's needs .

the act of taking notice of someone or something

Ex: The bright colors of the painting caught her attention immediately .
annoying [adjective]

causing slight anger

Ex: Dealing with annoying telemarketing calls during dinner became a regular annoyance .
to solve [verb]

to find an answer or solution to a question or problem

Ex: The scientist conducted experiments to solve the scientific question .
neat [adjective]

carefully arranged and in order

Ex: The garden was meticulously maintained , with neat rows of flowers and vegetables .
roommate [noun]

a person sharing a room, apartment, or house with one or more people

Ex: He and his roommate often cook dinner together in the shared kitchen .
rent [noun]

the money that is regularly paid to use an apartment, room, etc. owned by another person

Ex: He could n't afford the high rent in the city , so he moved to a cheaper area .
chore [noun]

a task, especially a household one, that is done regularly

Ex: Washing dishes is a chore that no one enjoys , but it has to be done .
messy [adjective]

lacking orderliness or cleanliness

Ex: She apologized for the messy state of the living room , where toys were scattered everywhere .