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Four Corners 3 - Unit 11 Lesson D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 Lesson D in the Four Corners 3 coursebook, such as "guide", "although", "contract", etc.

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to guide
to guide
[Verb]

to direct or influence someone's motivation or behavior

Ex: The teacher's advice helped to guide her students toward success. 
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to break
to break
[Verb]

to separate something into more pieces, often in a sudden way

Ex: Be careful not to break the glass when you wash the dishes. 
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business
business
[noun]

the activity of providing services or products in exchange for money

Ex: Her passion for photography led her to start a business. 
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the past
the past
[noun]

the time that has passed

Ex: I learned a lot from the mistakes I made in the past. 
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successful
successful
[Adjective]

getting the results you hoped for or wanted

Ex: After years of practice, he became a successful musician. 
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act
act
[noun]

a main part of a play, opera, or ballet

Ex: The first act of the play introduces the main characters and their conflicts. 
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to support

to provide someone or something with encouragement or help

Ex: Friends and family members often support each other during challenging times. 
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to promote

to move to a higher position or rank

Ex: After years of hard work, she was promoted to manager of the department. 
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although
although
[conjunction]

used to introduce a contrast to what has just been said

Ex: Although it was raining, we still went to the park. 
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contract
contract
[noun]

an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

Ex: They signed a contract to buy the house, outlining the terms of the sale. 
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chance
chance
[noun]

a possibility arising from favorable circumstances

Ex: She had a chance to meet the author at the book signing. 
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to sign
to sign
[Verb]

to agree to the terms of a contract by putting one's signature to it

Ex: After reviewing the lease agreement, he decided to sign it and move into the apartment. 
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however
however
[Adverb]

used to add a statement that contradicts what was just mentioned

Ex: The weather forecast predicted rain; however, the sun is shining brightly. 
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available
available
[Adjective]

ready for being used or acquired

Ex: Is there a table available for dinner reservations tonight? 
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self-made
self-made
[Adjective]

created by someone without any help from others

Ex: A self-made vase will give any interior a touch of originality. 
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directly
directly
[Adverb]

in a straight line from one point to another without turning or pausing

Ex: The road leads directly to the town center without any turns. 
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at least
at least
[Adverb]

even if nothing else is done or true

Ex: The weather may not be ideal, but at least it's not raining. 
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to follow
to follow
[Verb]

to move or travel behind someone or something

Ex: The team followed their leader up the mountain. 
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to discover

to be the first person who finds something or someplace that others did not know about

Ex: By the time we got there, they had already discovered the ancient ruins. 
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social
social
[Adjective]

related to society and the lives of its citizens in general

Ex: The government implemented social programs to support vulnerable populations. 
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to gain
to gain
[Verb]

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

Ex: He gained the knowledge necessary to excel in his field through extensive research. 
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to include

to have something as a part of the whole

Ex: The ticket price includes access to all attractions. 
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track
track
[noun]

a musical piece or song recorded on a CD, tape, or vinyl record

Ex: The album features ten tracks, each showcasing a different style of music. 
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view
view
[noun]

a particular way of seeing or understanding something

Ex: Her view of the problem was very practical. 
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competition

an event or contest in which individuals or teams compete against each other

Ex: The annual chess competition draws players from around the world. 
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