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Review Unit 1-3 FR Book 6

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  • part-time job / homework (if sentence)
    If I got a part-time job, I won’t have time for homework.
  • Look at the window! I think someone has broken the house into!
    Look at the window! I think someone has broken into the house!
  • money paid in order to make up for problems
    compensation
  • In Egypt, you mustn’t show the soles of your shoes. (it’s offensive to)
    It’s offensive to show the soles of your shoes in Egypt.
  • a little less / the French / people in my country / formal
    The French are a little less formal than the people in my country
  • stop someone talking mid-sentence
    interrupt
  • Don’t touch people on the head in Indonesia. (you should avoid)
    You should avoid touching people on the head in Indonesia
  • traveling to Europe / traveling to Asia / not as / popular
    mention your sentence!
  • rude and unpleasant, making people upset
    offensive
  • Can you drop off me at the mall?
    Can you drop me off at the mall?
  • In France and Belgium it means‘zero’ or something worthless, but in most Western countries it means‘okay’.
    show the gesture
  • If you are good at a subject like math or English, you can work as a ... to help other students with their work.
    tutor
  • from time ...
    to time
  • ... board
    on
  • walk the dog / extra allowance (if sentence)
    If I walk the dog everyday, I will get extra allowance.
  • make a small sacrifice to come to an agreement
    compromise
  • In China, people give food as presents. (it’s okay to)
    It’s okay to give food as presents in China.
  • more pocket money / extra chores (if sentence)
    I will get more pocket money if I do extra chores.
  • A ... is someone who delivers the newspaper to your front door every morning.
    paperboy
  • ... permitted
    not
  • Asian food / spicy / American food / more
    mention your answer!
  • host family
    a family that an exchange student or an au pair lives with
  • to pick someone up
    to go and get someone (e.g. by car)
  • the distance between you and another person that doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable
    personal space
  • Hi Mom. I forgot the key. Can you let me in?
    Correct
  • in a relaxed and comfortable state
    at ease
  • ... baggage
    claim
  • First we need to check our luggage in, then we can have some coffee.
    correct
  • the way people do things in one place, that might be different from country to country
    customs
  • a ceremony that takes place after someone’s death
    a funeral