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FP 9 - UNIT 4

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  • Emotion (n) - (un)Emotional, emotionless (a) - to emote (v)
  • annoyed or bored, and wanting something to change.
    BE/FEEL FED UP WITH ...
  • FRIGHTEN (V) - FRIGHTENED/FRIGHTENING (A) - FRIGHT (N)
  • TURN UP / TURN DOWN
  • SCIENCE, SCIENTIST (N) - SCIENTIFIC (A)
  • EMBARASSED , EMBARASSING (A) - EMBARASSMENT (N) - TO EMBARRASS (V)
  • BẠN CHỈ CẦN PHẢI (LÀM GÌ ĐÓ...)
    YOU JUST HAVE TO ...
  • a strong feeling of disapproval or dislike, or a feeling of becoming ill caused by something unpleasant.
    DISGUST (V,N) - DISGUSTING, DISGUSTED (A)
  • to find good things in a bad situation.
    LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.
  • to have an opportunity to try something again after a previous failure or mistake.
    GET ANOTHER CHANCE
  • a team that plays when the usual team cannot do so (UK)
    THE RESERVES
  • ARGUE (V) - ARGUMENT (N) - ARGUABLE (A)
  • to make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it.
    TO EXPLAIN (V) - EXPLANATION (N) - EXPLANATIVE / EXPLANATORY (A)
  • to participate in a musical performance by singing in harmony with others.
    TO SING ALONG (TO...)
  • : angry, and behaving in a threatening way; ready to attack.
    Aggressive (adj) - aggressiveness (n)
  • to exercise in order to get healthier or stronger.
    TO WORK OUT
  • the study of the mind and how it influences people’s behaviour.
    Psychologist, Psychology (n) - Psychological (a)
  • the various aspects of a person’s character that combine to make them different from other people.
    Personality (n)
  • to give all your attention to something and not think about anything else.
    CONCENTRATE (ON) (V) - CONCENTRATION (N) - CONCENTRATED (A)
  • to feel happy and satisfied; to make someone feel happier.
    TO CHEER (SB) UP / TO CHEER UP (SB)
  • to produce a change in somebody/something.
    AFFECT (V) - EFFECT (N) - EFFECTIVE (A)
  • o make someone feel unhappy and tired (phr.v)
    GET SB DOWN / GET DOWN (ABOUT...)
  • to order or tell someone to do something, esp. in a formal way; to teach someone how to do something.
    INSTRUCT (V) - INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCTOR (N) - INSTRUCTIVE, INSTRUCTIONAL (A)
  • to take somebody’s attention away from what they are trying to do.
    DISTRACT (V) - DISTRACTION (N) - DISTRACTING/ (A)
  • expressing opinions or desires strongly and with confidence, so that people take notice.
    Assertive (adj)
  • study of the nature and meaning of the universe and of human life.
    Philosophy (n) - Philosopher (n) - Philosophical (a)
  • to move with a lower speed or rate of movement.
    SLOW DOWN
  • able to wait for a long time or accept annoying behaviour or difficulties without becoming angry.
    (IM)PATIENT (A) - (IM)PATIENCE (N)
  • to happen or move faster, or to make something happen or move faster.
    SPEED UP
  • a test, usually over a limited period of time, to discover how effective or suitable something or someone is.
    A TRIAL (N)
  • CHẮC BẠN ĐANG CẢM THẤY ...
    YOU MUST FEEL...
  • when you already know and understand what the other says
    I can imagine.
  • used to describe someone who shows, especially by what they say, that they understand and care about someone else's suffering.
    SYMPATHY (N) - SYMPATHETIC (A) -  SYMPATHIZE (V)
  • willing to listen to, think about or accept different ideas.
    Open – minded (adj)
  • not the worst thing that could happen.
    NOT THE END OF THE WORLD.
  • TÔI (RẤT) LẤY LÀM TIẾC / NGẠC NHIÊN / TUYỆT VỜI KHI NGHE ĐIỀU ĐÓ.
    I'M (REALLY) SORRY / SURPRISED / AMAZED / ... TO HEAR THAT.
  • to cause someone or something to become less upset, angry, or nervous.
    CALM DOWN
  • PATIENT (N)