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ENGLISH 7 - GS - UNIT 2 - VOCABULARY REVIEW

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  • Food with a lot of sugar (n.)
    sweetened food
  • Strong and healthy (adj.)
    fit
  • To become heavier or fatter (v.)
    put on weight
  • A nutrient in meat eggs tofu and beans (n.)
    protein
  • To press a pimple until it breaks (v.)
    pop
  • A problem with your skin (n.)
    skin condition
  • A small red spot on the skin (n.)
    pimple
  • A light that is not strong or clear (n.)
    dim light
  • To eat less food to lose weight (v.)
    be on diet
  • A cream you put on lips to stop dryness (n.)
    lip balm
  • A very small germ that makes you sick (n.)
    virus
  • To stay away from something (v.)
    avoid
  • Not good dangerous for your body (adj.)
    harmful (to)
  • Dry and cracked skin or lips (adj.)
    chapped
  • A cream that protects your skin from the sun (n.)
    suncream
  • To make something happen (v.)
    cause
  • Exercise like running dancing or playing sports (n.)
    physical activity
  • To change something or have an influence on it (v.)
    affect
  • The opposite of bright (adj.)
    dim
  • When your skin turns red from too much sun (n.)
    sunburn
  • Soft food made from soybeans (n.)
    tofu
  • A type of bean used to make tofu and soy milk (n.)
    soybean
  • A skin condition with red spots or pimples (n.)
    acne
  • The food you eat every day (n.)
    diet
  • Doing sports or fun outside (n.)
    outdoor activity
  • A serious health problem (n.)
    disease
  • A small ship on water (n.)
    boat
  • When your lips are dry and cracked (n.)
    chapped lips
  • Happening inside a house or building (adj.)
    indoor
  • The condition of your body and mind (n.)
    health
  • Medicine you put into your eyes (n.)
    eye drops
  • Good for your body not sick (adj.)
    healthy
  • Small red marks on your skin (n.)
    red spots
  • Nutrients in fruits and vegetables that keep you healthy (n.)
    vitamin
  • To manage or solve a problem (v.)
    deal with