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AS6 - Term 3 Vocab Review
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The people watching or listening to something such as a play, film or concert // The _______ clapped and cheered at the end.
AUDIENCE
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To continue trying even when it is very difficult // He wanted to stop but he ______ and finished the race.
PERSEVERE
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Pleased that you or someone close to you has done well // I’m so _____ of my sister – she has just become a teacher.
PROUD
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To remove (a computer file with words/ pictures in it) Did you _____ my file? I can’t find it.
DELETE
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Copy a file or program from your computer to the internet // I’m going to _____ my holiday photos onto a website so that you can all see them.
UPLOAD
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Unhappy or angry because someone has something that you don’t have // Woody was ______ of Buzz because Andy liked Buzz more.
JEALOUS
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A profession or type of job that you do for a long time // He’s a good player and wants a _____ in football.
CAREER
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Something made by mixing different things together // The colour pink is a ______ of red and white.
MIXTURE
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To have hurt or damaged part of your body // Simon was _____ when he fell off his bike.
INJURED
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Really unkind, not nice. // _____ comments hurt your feelings.
NASTY
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The controls on social media sites where you choose to share your information and posts or keep them private.
PRIVACY SETTINGS
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Feeling bad because you have done something wrong // Fran felt _____ because she hadn’t finished her homework.
GUILTY
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The ability to do something difficult for a long time // A marathon requires ______ because you have to run so far.
ENDURANCE
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Do/think nothing about // Don’t _____ nasty emails – tell an adult about them.
IGNORE
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Not right or suitable for someone // The material on the site is ______ for younger people.
INAPPROPRIATE
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Very bad, wicked // The _____ queen in the film is very scary.
EVIL
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To allow something to be shown in public or bought // The film will be _____ in April next year.
RELEASE
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A feeling that something or someone cannot be trusted // ______ people were seen near the bank just before the robbery.
SUSPICIOUS
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To make a formal statement for everyone to hear or read // He ________ his new CD would be released next week.
ANNOUNCE
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Excellent, better than others // Emily is an ______ musician.
OUTSTANDING
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Using an existing story or information // I really want to see this new film. It’s ______ my favourite book.
BASED ON
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A computer file sent with an email // Apply by email and send a photo of yourself as an ______.
ATTACHEMENT
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Someone who does a sport or activity for fun, not as a job // All the players in the tennis club are _____.
AMATEUR
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To be good enough to do something // Only the best runners _____ for the school team.
QUALIFY
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The feelings in a group that make them work together to succeed // Making sure everyone is involved is good for ___________.
TEAM SPIRIT
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All the people acting in a play or film // The film has an impressive _____.
CAST
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A plan of regular or future events // A fitness _______ helps you to keep fit.
PROGRAMME
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To get something that someone has sent or given to you // I ______ your email but I forgot to answer it.
RECEIVE
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The main events in a novel, play or film The _____ is so exciting. I couldn’t stop reading.
PLOT
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Very strange or unusual // The machine started making a _____ noise, so I switched it off.
WEIRD
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To succeed in something by trying hard // Sam had always wanted to climb the mountain, and this summer he ______ his aim.
ACHIEVE
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