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Focus 4: Unit 1 Live and learn. Use of English
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o speak in an angry and critical way to (someone who has done something wrong, disobeyed an order, etc.)
reprimand, tell sb off
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amaze or impress
dazzle
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take sth away from a person, usually as a punishment
confiscate
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a tour in which a group of people is guided by an expert
guided tour
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jewels used but not owned by the royal family
the Crown Jewels
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very happy
delighted
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to destroy completely
pull down; demolish
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to leave sth out
omit
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one who attends school for awhile in another country, living with a family
exchange student
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to speak to
address
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a large room where the whole school meets for presentations
assembly hall
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small church (in a prison, college, or hospital)
chapel
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food or drinks
refreshments
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an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society
custom
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a formal public statement
announcement
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be very busy doing something
be up to your eyes in something
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deal with
cope with
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to say hello or welcome someone
greet
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a family that takes on the responsibility of allowing a student from another country to stay at their home
host family
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need
require
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an informal gathering
get-together
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postpone
to put off
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a formal party
reception
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to tolerate or accept an unpleasant situation or person without complaining
put up with
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by chance occurrence · by the way;
incidentally
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turn down, refuse;
reject
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in order to celebrate or show respect for someone or something
in honour of
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