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Four Corners 4 - Unit 11 Lesson A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 Lesson A in the Four Corners 4 coursebook, such as "format", "proofread", "recruiter", etc.

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Four Corners 4
real
real
[Adjective]

having actual existence and not imaginary

Ex: The real world is often different from dreams and fantasies. 
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partner
partner
[noun]

a person we do a particular activity with, such as playing a game

Ex: Alex's tennis partner is really skilled, and they make a great team. 
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to accept
to accept
[Verb]

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

Ex: He accepted the responsibility of caring for the dog. 
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offer
offer
[noun]

the action of presenting something verbally

Ex: His offer of apology sounded sincere. 
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job
job
[noun]

the work that we do regularly to earn money

Ex: He enjoys his job because it allows him to be creative. 
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to apply
to apply
[Verb]

to formally request something, such as a place at a university, a job, etc.

Ex: Students often apply to multiple universities to increase their chances of acceptance. 
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to format
to format
[Verb]

to arrange something, such as text or data, in a specific structure or layout

Ex: The graphic designer formatted the report, ensuring consistency in font styles and page layout for a professional look. 
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resume
resume
[noun]

a short written note of our education, skills, and job experiences that we send when trying to get a job

Ex: After her internship, she added the experience to her resume. 
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interview
interview
[noun]

a formal meeting during which a journalist asks a famous person different questions about specific subjects for publication

Ex: The magazine conducted an interview with the actor about his upcoming film. 
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to print
to print
[Verb]

to create a number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

Ex: The publishing company prints thousands of books each month. 
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email
email
[noun]

a digital message that is sent from one person to another person or group of people using a system called email

Ex: I sent an email to my friend to invite her to my birthday party. 
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to proofread

to read and correct the mistakes of a written or printed text

Ex: Before submitting her essay, she asked her friend to proofread it for any typos or grammatical errors. 
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reference
reference
[noun]

a letter written by a former employer about a former employee who has applied for a new job, giving information about them

Ex: She requested a reference from her previous manager to support her job application. 
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research
research
[noun]

a careful and systematic study of a subject to discover new facts or information about it

Ex: Mark spent hours in the library doing research for his history paper. 
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to send
to send
[Verb]

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

Ex: I need to send this important document to the head office by express mail. 
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note
note
[noun]

a short piece of writing that helps us remember something

Ex: I wrote a quick note to remind myself to buy groceries after work. 
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to translate

to change words into another language

Ex: She can effortlessly translate English texts into Spanish, showcasing her proficiency in both languages. 
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letter
letter
[noun]

a written or printed message that is sent to someone or an organization, company, etc.

Ex: I received a thank-you letter from the charity I donated to. 
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tip
tip
[noun]

a helpful suggestion or a piece of advice

Ex: She gave him a useful tip for improving his golf swing. 
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recruiter
recruiter
[noun]

a person or company who finds and attracts suitable candidates for available jobs on behalf of an employer

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to trust
to trust
[Verb]

to believe that someone is sincere, reliable, or competent

Ex: She regularly trusts her colleagues to complete tasks efficiently. 
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pleasant
pleasant
[Adjective]

bringing enjoyment and happiness

Ex: Reading a good book on a rainy day is one of life's pleasant experiences. 
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to invest
to invest
[Verb]

to devote a lot of effort, time, etc. to something from which one expects to achieve a good result

Ex: She decided to invest her time in learning a new language, hoping it would enhance her career prospects. 
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quality
quality
[noun]

the grade, level, or standard of something's excellence measured against other things

Ex: The quality of the product exceeded their expectations, making it a top choice among consumers. 
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to get
to get
[Verb]

to force or convince someone to do something

Ex: I managed to get my friend to join me for the weekend getaway. 
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to have
to have
[Verb]

to cause a specific effect on a person or thing

Ex: The speech had a profound impact on the audience, inspiring change. 
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success
success
[noun]

the fact of reaching what one tried for or desired

Ex: His hard work and determination finally led to the success he had been striving for. 
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to prepare

to get ready for an event, activity, or situation, either mentally or physically

Ex: She hurried to prepare for the meeting, gathering her notes and documents. 
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