Unit 2: Changes. Chapter 5 TEACHING AND LEARNING.

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Unit 2: Changes

Chapter 5 TEACHING AND LEARNING

Offer (verb) To put forward a gift, suggestion etc. for acceptance or refusal She offered the customer a cup of tea.

Opportunity (noun) A chance to do or a time for doing something. I’ve had several opportunities not to miss this year.

Pick up (verb) an act of collecting a person or goods, esp. in a vehicle: As soos as you arrive at the airport, give me a call and I will pick you up.

Kind (adj.) Ready or anxious to do good others; friendly. It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.

Be about to To be going to perform an action. I am about to leave the office.

Challenge (noun) An invitation to a contest He accepted his brother’s challenge.

Shock (noun) A severe emotional disturbance. The news gave us all a shock.

At all (used for emphasis) in any way, to any extent I don’t like swimming at all.

Level (noun-abbreviation) I don’t expect her to move to the next level at that online game.

Deal with (verb) To be concerned with This book deals with several language learning methods..

Polite (adj.) Having or showing good manners It is a need to be a polite person.

Suddenly (adv.) Suddenly, she realized that the stranger had a gun.

Quit (verb) To leave, stop, or resign from etc. Children have been told to quit the game in ten minutes.

Disappointed (adj.) (sad or displeased) I was disappointed to hear that the party had been cancelled.

Memory (noun) The power to remember things. The play that we watched last year was one of the great memories of me.

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