Four Corners 4 - Unit 4 Lesson A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 Lesson A in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "admit", "litter", "compliment", etc.

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Four Corners 4
behavior [noun]

the way that someone acts, particularly in the presence of others

Ex: I was disappointed by his behavior at the family dinner .
polite [adjective]

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

Ex: The job interviewee was polite and respectful during the interview .
impolite [adjective]

having bad manners or behavior

Ex: The actor was impolite and refused to sign autographs for his fans .
to cut [verb]

(of lines) to cross one another

Ex: The boundary line cuts the property line , marking the division between two parcels of land .
line [noun]

a row of people or things behind each other or next to each other

Ex: The soldiers marched in a disciplined line during the parade .
to admit [verb]

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner

Ex: He often admits when he does n't know the answer .
mistake [noun]

an act or opinion that is wrong

Ex: It 's important to take responsibility for your mistakes rather than shifting blame onto others .
to drop [verb]

to let or make something fall to the ground

Ex: The fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette .
litter [noun]

waste such as bottles, papers, etc. that people throw on a sidewalk, park, or other public place

Ex:
to talk [verb]

to tell someone about the feelings or ideas that we have

Ex: Let 's talk about your thoughts on the upcoming project .
loudly [adverb]

in a way that produces a lot of noise or sound

Ex: She spoke loudly to be heard over the noise .
public [adjective]

connected with the general people or society, especially in contrast to specific groups or elites

Ex:
to give [verb]

(dummy verb) to perform an action that is specified by a noun

Ex: She gave the engine a kick , hoping it would start .

a comment on a person's looks, behavior, achievements, etc. that expresses one's admiration or praise for them

Ex: The compliment from her boss motivated her to work even harder .
to offer [verb]

to present or propose something to someone

Ex: The teacher offered valuable feedback to help the students improve their work .
seat [noun]

a place in a plane, train, theater, etc. that is designed for people to sit on, particularly one requiring a ticket

Ex: She found an empty seat on the bus and settled in for the journey .
to keep [verb]

to stay or remain in a specific state, position, or condition

Ex: The family gathered around the fireplace to keep cozy .
to wait [verb]

to not leave until a person or thing is ready or present or something happens

Ex: If you arrive early , you may have to wait until the restaurant opens .
to give [verb]

to hand a thing to a person to look at, use, or keep

Ex: The tour guide gave visitors a map to explore the historical site .
gift [noun]

something that we give to someone because we like them, especially on a special occasion, or to say thank you

Ex: She always finds the perfect gift for everyone .