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Four Corners 4 - Unit 10 Lesson A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 Lesson A in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "imaginative", "catch up", "leash", etc.

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Four Corners 4
perspective

a specific manner of considering something

Ex: The documentary provided a global perspective on climate change and its impact .
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traffic
traffic
[noun]

the coming and going of cars, airplanes, people, etc. in an area at a particular time

Ex: Traffic on the subway was unusually light early in the morning .
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accident
accident
[noun]

a situation where vehicles hit each other or a person is hit by a vehicle

Ex: He called emergency services immediately after seeing the accident on the road .
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to catch up

to exchange information or knowledge that was missed or overlooked

Ex: I called my sister to catch up on family news.
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to come up with

to create something, usually an idea, a solution, or a plan, through one's own efforts or thinking

Ex: We came up with a creative solution to the problem .
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to look up to

to have a great deal of respect, admiration, or esteem for someone

Ex: She admires and looks up to her grandmother for her kindness and resilience.
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to get along

to have a friendly or good relationship with someone or something

Ex: Our neighbors are very friendly, and we get along with them quite well.
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to keep up

to maintain communication with someone

Ex: How do you manage to keep up with your childhood friends despite the distance ?
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to get away with

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

Ex: He tried to cheat on the test , but he did n’t get away with it because the teacher caught him .
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to put up with

to tolerate something or someone unpleasant, often without complaining

Ex: Teachers put up with the complexities of virtual classrooms to ensure students ' education .
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imaginative
imaginative
[Adjective]

displaying or having creativity or originality

Ex: He has an imaginative mind , constantly coming up with innovative solutions to challenges .
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creative
creative
[Adjective]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

Ex: My friend is very creative, she designed and sewed her own dress for the party .
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to respect

to admire someone because of their achievements, qualities, etc.

Ex: He respects his coach for his leadership and guidance on and off the field .
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to lie
to lie
[Verb]

to intentionally say or write something that is not true

Ex: Stop it ! You are currently lying to cover up your mistake .
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truth
truth
[noun]

the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

Ex: Personal honesty and transparency contribute to a culture of truth.
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fault
fault
[noun]

a wrong move or act

Ex: The committee found a fault in the financial report , leading to an audit .
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to avoid
to avoid
[Verb]

to intentionally stay away from or refuse contact with someone

Ex: They avoided him at the party , pretending not to notice his presence .
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to damage
to damage
[Verb]

to physically harm something

Ex: The construction work was paused to avoid accidentally damaging the underground pipes .
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right away
right away
[Adverb]

quickly and without hesitation

Ex: The repairman arrived right away to fix the malfunctioning equipment .
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leash
leash
[noun]

a long piece of rope, leather strap or light chain used for guiding and controlling a dog or other animals

Ex: He forgot to bring a leash and had to carry the small dog in his arms .
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to witness

to see an act of crime or an accident

Ex: He was called to court because he witnessed the crime .
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statement
statement
[noun]

something that is expressed through things one says or writes

Ex: The teacher asked for a statement from each student on the topic .
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to [take] care of {sb/sth}

to look after or manage someone or something, ensuring their needs are met

Ex: He promised to take care of the plants while his friend was on vacation.
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to look forward to

to wait with satisfaction for something to happen

Ex: I am looking forward to the upcoming conference .
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several
several
[determiner]

used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many

Ex: She received several invitations to different events this weekend.
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