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UNIT 1
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Set: to put something in a particular place or position.
Verb. You have to set the tools on the table.
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Learn: to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity:
Verb. Lear greek culture is interesting.
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Reach: to get a particular level specially a high one.
Verb. Success is reach with effort.
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Make a plan: to plan what you´re going to do with someone on a certain day and time.
Verb. Before studying, I make a plan.
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Drills: a tool or machine that makes hole.
Noun. I must use different size drills.
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Discouraged: having lost your confidence or enthusiasm for something.
Adjective. He is discouraged because he is in love.
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Better: in a more suitable, pleasing or satisfactory way or to a greater degree.
Adverb. He is the better salesman in the company.
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Distracted: nervous or confused because you are worried about something.
Adjective. He gets distracted because he thinks about many things.
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Practice: the act of doing something regulary or repeatedly to improve your skill at doing it.
Noun. I practice soccer every day.
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Check: to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe or suitable by examining it him or her quickly.
Verb. I check my notes today.
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Disciplined: behaving in a very controlled way.
Adjective. he plays chess disciplined for the championship
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Positive: full of hope and confidence or giving cause for hope and confidence
Adjective. Be positive in adversity.
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Goal: an aim or purpose.
Noun. My goal is to learn english.
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Improve: to get better or to make something better.
Verb. You can improve if you propose.
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Achieve: to do or obtain something that you wanted after planning and working to make it happen.
Verb. With patience you can achieve success.
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Working hard: always doing a lot of work.
Adjective. Working hard you get work experience.
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Realistic: appearing to be existing or happening in fact.
Adjective. The effects in the film are very realistic.
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List of steps: steps that you need to follow to achieve something.
Noun. Understanding is the result of a list of steps.
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Progress: movement to an improved or more developed state or to a forward position.
Noun. Progress is measured by goals achieved.
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League: a group of teams playing a sport who take part in competitions between each other,
Noun. This football league is one of the best in the world.
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