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4th eso vocabulary

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    module 4 vocabulary
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  • Many athletes (face/treatment/suffer) from injuries but continue to train hard to achieve their goals.
    Suffer
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  • Before the big concert, the musician felt a lot of (anxiety/suffer/struggling) about performing in front of the crowd.
    anxiety
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  • My role model, Malala Yousafzai, had to (upset/cope with/keep her options open) great challenges to stand up for girls’ education.
    cope with
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  • A true leader faces their (fears/tough decisions/disabilities) instead of running away from them.
    fears
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  • The (anxiety/outcome/support) of the election inspired people to believe that change was possible.
    outcome
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  • Nelson Mandela had to (face/outcome/turn to) many obstacles during his fight for equality.
    face
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  • Stephen Hawking, who lived with severe (disabilities/suffer/face), made groundbreaking contributions to science.
    disabilities
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  • She was (struggling/upset/common) when she learned her role model couldn’t attend the event.
    upset
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  • After years of training, Serena Williams finally (made up her mind/turn to/thinking long and hard) to retire from tennis and focus on her family.
    made up her mind
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  • The young artist was (treatment/struggling/made up her mind) to find inspiration, but her mentor helped her rediscover her passion.
    struggling
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  • Whenever he needs advice, he (fears/turns to/suffer) his coach, who inspires him to keep going.
    turns to
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  • Famous humanitarians, like Mother Teresa, gave (support/tough decisions/upset) to people in need around the world.
    support
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  • Medical advances have improved the (fears/treatment/disabilities) available for people with rare illnesses.
    treatment
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  • While choosing a career path, it’s important to (keep my options open/treatment/face) and explore different opportunities.
    keep my options open
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  • It’s  (outcome/anxiety/common) for successful athletes to give back to their communities through charities.
    common
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  • In difficult times, even heroes can feel (helpless/suffer/face), but they find the strength to keep going.
    helpless
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