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Neighborhood: a district, especially one forming a community within a town or city.
Noun: She lived in a wealthy neighborhood of Bosto.
Famous: known about by many people.
Adjective: The country of Costa Rica blue is famous for its natural beauty.
Invisible: not visible; not perceptible by the eye.
Adjective: The man in the movie is invisible.
Share: to have or use something at the same time as someone else.
Verb: I share with you my food Gabriel.
Sprinkle: veru small pieces of colured sugar or chocolate used as a decoration on top of cakes.
Noun: Andrea made a cake with her mom and decided to sprinkle the cake.
Sand: a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks and forming a major constituent of beaches, riverbeds, the seabed, and deserts.
Noun: Josué and Andrea played all day in the sand with the toys.
Rhinoceros: a very large, thickskinned animal from Africa or Asia that has one or two horns on its nose.
Noun: I saw a rhinoceros at the zoo.
History: the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
Noun: Studying the history of the Mayans, we learn from our ancestors.
Legends: a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.
Noun: The legend of King Artu is detailed and wonderful.
Lucid: clearly expressed and easy to understand, or (of a person) thinking or speaking clearly.
Adjective: He gave a clear and Lucid account of her plans for the company´s future.
Last night: The evenin or night immediately before the present.
Adjective: He said he didn´t get any sleep last night.
Wake Yourself: to up stop yourself from sleeping.
Verb: Andrea wakes herself up happy because she is going to school.
 Think to Yourself: to use the mind to from ideas, make decision or reason without speaking one´s thoughts.
Verb: I spend the whole night think to myself.
Tell Yourself: to describe something in words to yourself.
Verb: I told myself it was just dream.
See Yourself: To imagine yourself as something else.
Verb: I see myself as a famous actor in the future.
Remind Yourself:to help yourself remember something.
Verb: I used my cell phone alarm to remind myself to buy some milk.
Look at yourself: to see yourself literally or figuratively.
Verb: Pedro always looking at himself in the mirror.
Help Yourself: to serve yourself something, usually food or drink, without waiting for permission or someone to do it for you.
Verb: Joshua poured himself some juice.
Find Yourself: separating our own point of view from other people's expectations of us.
Verb: You will find yourself without any friends if you continue behaving this way.
Enjoy yourself: to get pleasure from an event or experience.
Verb: I haven’t enjoyed myself so much for a long time.