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Face2Face - Advanced - Unit 1 - 1A

Here, you will find the vocabulary from Unit 1 - 1A in the Face2Face Advanced coursebook, such as "intervene," "bicker," "butt in," etc.

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Face2Face - Advanced
eye contact

the act of two people looking directly into each other’s eyes, often used to communicate unspoken messages or emotions, such as attraction, understanding, or tension

Ex: Their brief eye contact revealed a shared secret no one else could understand. 
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to gossip
to gossip
[Verb]

to talk about the private lives of others with someone, often sharing secrets or spreading untrue information

Ex: During lunch, the coworkers gossiped about a colleague's sudden resignation, speculating about the reasons behind it. 
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to butt in

to interrupt a conversation

Ex: It's important not to butt in when someone is sharing a personal story. 
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to overhear

to unintentionally hear a conversation or someone's remarks

Ex: I often overhear interesting conversations while sitting in the coffee shop. 
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to have
to have
[Verb]

to undergo or experience something

Ex: They had difficulties adjusting to the new city. 
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row
row
[noun]

a noisy bitter argument between countries, organizations, people, etc.

Ex: The media covered the ongoing row between the celebrities extensively. 
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to intervene

to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse

Ex: The teacher had to intervene when two students started arguing in the classroom. 
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to grumble

to complain quietly or softly, often in a way that others cannot hear or understand

Ex: She is grumbling because her favorite show is canceled. 
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to eavesdrop

to secretly listen to a conversation without the knowledge or consent of those involved

Ex: The journalist discreetly eavesdropped on the confidential meeting to gather exclusive information. 
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to bicker
to bicker
[Verb]

to argue over unimportant things in an ongoing and repetitive way

Ex: The siblings continued to bicker over who got to use the TV remote, each insisting on their preferred channel. 
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to chat up

to talk with someone in a playful or romantic way to explore a potential connection

Ex: He confidently chatted up the stranger, making her laugh. 
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to [come] into contact

to engage or communicate with someone or something

Ex: The two political leaders came into contact at an international summit. 
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