Four Corners 4 - Unit 4 Lesson C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 Lesson C in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "explanation", "request", "invitation", etc.

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Four Corners 4
differently [adverb]

in a manner that is not the same

Ex: The twins , though similar in appearance , behave differently .
to offer [verb]

to present or propose something to someone

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

something that a person says or writes that shows they regret what they did to someone

Ex: The teacher accepted the student 's apology for not completing the assignment on time .

to say yes to what is asked of you or offered to you

Ex: I accepted the task , despite knowing it would be difficult .

to politely request something from someone

Ex: The customer asked for the bill after finishing the meal .

information or details that are given to make something clear or easier to understand

Ex: The teacher 's explanation made the math problem much easier to solve .
to agree [verb]

to hold the same opinion as another person about something

Ex: We all agree that we need more resources for the project .
opinion [noun]

your feelings or thoughts about a particular subject, rather than a fact

Ex: In his opinion , summer is the best season of the year .
to make [verb]

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

Ex: The speaker will make a speech at the conference next week .

to ask for something politely or formally

Ex: Please request permission from the supervisor before making any changes to the schedule .

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 .
favor [noun]

a kind act that is done to help a person

Ex: He did her a favor by helping with the project .

to do, say, or feel something in response to the same action, remark, or feeling from others

Ex: When she complimented his presentation skills , he was quick to return the praise .
to reach [verb]

to come to a certain level or state, or a specific point in time

Ex: His parents have not yet reached retirement age .

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

Ex: After hours of debate , the committee settled on a compromise that satisfied both parties .

a written or spoken request to someone, asking them to attend a party or event

Ex: He was thrilled to receive an invitation to interview for his dream job .
excuse [noun]

a reason given to explain one's careless, offensive, or wrong behavior or action

Ex: The teacher reminded the students that having a valid excuse is necessary for missing assignments .