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Insight - Intermediate - Unit 4 - 4D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 4 - 4D in the Insight Intermediate coursebook, such as "participant", "address", "fund-raise", etc.

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Insight - Intermediate
collocation

a particular combination of words that are used together very often

Ex: In language learning, understanding collocations helps in using words in their most natural and common combinations. 
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charity
charity
[noun]

an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.

Ex: The charity organized a fundraiser to support homeless shelters. 
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to [take] part
to take part
[phrase]

to participate in something, such as an event or activity

Ex: He was excited to take part in the debate competition and showcase his public speaking skills. 
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to raise
to raise
[Verb]

to put something or someone in a higher place or lift them to a higher position

Ex: Can you raise the lamp so I can see? 
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to transform

to change the appearance, character, or nature of a person or object

Ex: The renovation project aims to transform the old building into a modern and functional space. 
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to donate
to donate
[Verb]

to freely give goods, money, or food to someone or an organization

Ex: Individuals often donate clothing to local shelters during the winter months. 
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to volunteer

to state or suggest something without being asked or told

Ex: She decided to volunteer her opinion on the project, even though no one had asked for input. 
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to aid
to aid
[Verb]

to help or support others in doing something

Ex: The organization aids communities affected by natural disasters. 
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to address

to speak directly to a specific person or group

Ex: The teacher will address the students individually to provide feedback on their assignments. 
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to support

to provide someone or something with encouragement or help

Ex: Friends and family members often support each other during challenging times. 
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marathon
marathon
[noun]

a running race of 26 miles or 42 kilometers

Ex: She trained for months to run her first marathon. 
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awareness
awareness
[noun]

knowledge or understanding of a specific situation, fact, or issue

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situation
situation
[noun]

the way things are or have been at a certain time or place

Ex: The current economic situation is causing concern among investors and policymakers alike. 
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to develop

to change and become stronger or more advanced

Ex: The small startup has the potential to develop into a leading technology company. 
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campaign
campaign
[noun]

a series of organized activities that are intended to achieve a particular goal

Ex: The presidential campaign included rallies, debates, and advertising across the country. 
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campaigner

a person who works actively to support or promote a particular cause or campaign

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organizer
organizer
[noun]

a person that arranges or coordinates events or activities

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worker
worker
[noun]

someone who does manual work, particularly a heavy and exhausting one to earn money

Ex: The worker spent the entire day repairing the machinery. 
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participant

a person who takes part or engages in an activity or event

Ex: Each participant received a certificate. 
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competitor

someone who competes with others in a sport event

Ex: The marathon attracted thousands of competitors from around the world. 
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promoter
promoter
[noun]

someone who actively supports, advocates, or champions a cause, idea, or initiative

Ex: She is a tireless promoter of renewable energy. 
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distributor

a company or organization that supplies and delivers products or materials from a manufacturer, supplier, or publisher to businesses, retailers, or end-users

Ex: The distributor delivered the products to local stores. 
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sponsor
sponsor
[noun]

a person who supports or promotes a cause, activity, or project

Ex: She served as the sponsor of the community cleanup. 
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donor
donor
[noun]

someone or something that gives money, clothes, etc. to a charity for free

Ex: The hospital honored its largest donor for contributing funds to build a new pediatric wing. 
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supporter
supporter
[noun]

a person who regularly follows, cheers for, and shows loyalty to a particular team or athlete

Ex: The supporters filled the stadium, waving flags and singing chants. 
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to fund-raise

to collect money or other resources from various sources, typically for a specific purpose or organization

Ex: They fund-raise every year for cancer research. 
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volunteer
volunteer
[noun]

someone who enlists in the armed forces without being forced

Ex: Volunteers can play crucial roles in various military operations and support efforts. 
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fund
fund
[noun]

a sum of money that is collected and saved for a particular purpose

Ex: The school created a fund for new books. 
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