Four Corners 4 - Unit 5 Lesson A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 5 Lesson A in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "pace", "densely", "industry", etc.

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Four Corners 4
travel [noun]

the act of going to a different place, usually a place that is far

Ex: He spends a lot of his work time on travel between cities .
tourism [noun]

‌the business of providing accommodation, services and entertainment for people who are visiting a place for pleasure

Ex: The new amusement park is expected to boost tourism in the city .
world-famous [adjective]

widely known and recognized around the world

Ex: The world-famous singer sold out stadiums on every continent during her world tour .
high-tech [adjective]

having or using the most advanced technology, methods, or material

Ex:
slow [adjective]

moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low

Ex: The slow elevator took a long time to reach the desired floor .
pace [noun]

a person's speed when walking, moving, or running

Ex: She adjusted her walking pace to match that of her companion during their hike .
densely [adverb]

in a manner that is closely compacted or crowded, with a high concentration of something in a given area

Ex: The bookshelf was densely packed with books , leaving little empty space .
populated [adjective]

(of an area or region) inhabited by many people or living beings

Ex: The park was crowded , but the most populated section was near the entrance .
highly [adverb]

in a favorable or approving manner

Ex: Her proposal is highly recommended by the board .
educated [adjective]

having received a good education

Ex: Educated individuals are equipped with the tools to analyze information critically and make informed decisions .
open-minded [adjective]

ready to accept or listen to different views and opinions

Ex: The open-minded couple embraced their son 's decision to pursue a non-traditional career path .
fun-loving [adjective]

describing someone who enjoys having fun, is lighthearted, and has an enthusiastic and playful nature

Ex: His fun-loving attitude makes him popular at social events .
culturally [adverb]

in a way that is related to the cultural ideas and behavior of a particular group or society

Ex: Dress and cuisine are aspects that vary culturally from one region to another .
diverse [adjective]

showing a variety of distinct types or qualities

Ex: She enjoys listening to diverse genres of music , from classical to jazz .
interesting [adjective]

catching and keeping our attention because of being unusual, exciting, etc.

Ex: My neighbor has an interesting collection of vintage cars .
center [noun]

the part of a city or town in which most of the shops, offices, and entertainment facilities are located

industry [noun]

the manufacture of goods using raw materials, particularly in factories

Ex: The technology industry is known for rapid innovation and advancements .
capital [noun]

the city or town that is considered to be the political center of a country or state, from which the government operates

Ex: London is the capital of the United Kingdom .
hurry [noun]

a state of urgency or rush, often caused by a need to complete a task quickly or reach a destination within a limited timeframe

per [preposition]

for one person or thing

Ex: The bookstore allows customers to borrow up to three books per visit .
wide [adjective]

having a large length from side to side

Ex: The field was wide , providing plenty of space for the children to play .
road [noun]

a wide path made for cars, buses, etc. to travel along

Ex: There 's a dedicated road for pedestrians and cyclists along the riverbank .

the system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. that are available to everyone and provided by the government or companies

Ex: She uses public transportation daily to commute to work .

to not stop something, such as a task or activity, and keep doing it

Ex: She continued studying late into the night .

the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

Ex: He shared his experiences with overcoming obstacles during his inspirational speech .
extremely [adverb]

to a very great amount or degree

Ex: She is extremely friendly and easily makes new friends .
all over [adverb]

covering a wide area or present in many locations

Ex:
crowded [adjective]

(of a space) filled with things or people

Ex: She felt claustrophobic in the crowded elevator .
scene [noun]

a subdivision of an act in a play or an opera with a fixed setting and continuous action

Ex: The dramatic scene in Act II left the audience in suspense .
cheap [adjective]

having a low price

Ex: The hotel room was cheap , but it lacked amenities .
expensive [adjective]

having a high price

Ex: The restaurant had expensive prices , but the food was delicious .
better [adjective]

having more of a good quality

Ex: After the renovation , the hotel rooms now boast better amenities for a more comfortable stay .
best [adjective]

superior to everything else that is in the same category

Ex: His remarkable skills and dedication earned him the award for the best employee of the month .
worse [adjective]

of inferior quality, less satisfactory, or less pleasant compared to something else

Ex: The weather today is worse than it was yesterday .
worst [adjective]

most morally wrong, harmful, or wicked

Ex: She believed betrayal was the worst kind of sin .
as [adverb]

to the same extent or degree, used in comparisons to show equality or intensity

Ex: The room was n't as cold as I expected .
than [preposition]

used to add a second part to a comparison

Ex: Our team scored more points than the opposing team .