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Face2face - Intermediate - Unit 7 - 7A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 7 - 7A in the Face2Face Intermediate coursebook, such as "opportunity", "mess up", "encourage", etc.

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Face2face - Intermediate
goal
goal
[noun]

our purpose or desired result

Ex: Setting short-term goals can help break down larger tasks into manageable steps .
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achievement

the action or process of reaching a particular thing

Ex: The team celebrated their achievement together .
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opportunity

a situation or a chance where doing or achieving something particular becomes possible or easier

Ex: Learning a new language opens up opportunities for travel and cultural exchange .
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to achieve

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

Ex: The student 's perseverance and late-night study sessions helped him achieve high scores on the challenging exams .
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effort
effort
[noun]

an attempt to do something, particularly something demanding

Ex: The rescue team made every effort to locate the missing hikers before nightfall .
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to mess up

to make a mistake or error, causing a situation or task to become disorganized, confused, or unsuccessful

Ex: I accidentally used salt instead of sugar and completely messed up the cake recipe .
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to dream
to dream
[Verb]

to think about something that one desires very much

Ex: We often dream about achieving our goals and aspirations .
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to [make] the most (out|) of {sth}

to enjoy or use something as much or as often as one can

Ex: The team decided to make the most of the available budget by prioritizing essential project components.
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to [do] {one's}  best

to try to do something as well as one is capable of

Ex: Do your best today, and we'll improve the rest tomorrow.
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to [go] wrong
to go wrong
[phrase]

to experience an unexpected problem or difficulty that causes a situation or activity to fail or not go as planned

Ex: The recipe called for a quick stir, but I think I went wrong somewhere.
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to [take] part
to take part
[phrase]

to participate in something, such as an event or activity

Ex: The team was thrilled to take part, despite the challenging competition.
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to encourage

to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence

Ex: The supportive community rallied together to encourage the local artist , helping her believe in her talent and pursue a career in the arts .
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