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Learning is fun A presentation by: Kenneth Joe Galloway CEO - Knowledge, Growth & Support, Ltd.  Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Van a usually enclosed wagon or motor truck used for transportation of goods or animals; a multipurpose enclosed motor vehicle having a boxlike shape, rear or side doors, and side panels often with window. 面包车 Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Garage ga·rage noun : a building or part of a building in which a car, truck, etc., is kept : a shop where vehicles are repaired a house with a two-car garage My car was making a strange noise, so I brought it to the garage. 车库 Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Realized re·al·ize 实现 verb \ˈrē-ə-ˌlīz\ : to understand or become aware of (something) : to cause (something) to become real They did not realize the risk that was involved. He finally realized the scope of the problem. She realizes how much things have changed. Do you realize how difficult that stunt is? You just have to realize that you can't always get what you want. She slowly realized what he was trying to say. He realized a lifelong dream by winning an Olympic medal. He finally realized his ambition to start his own business. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Probably insofar as seems reasonably true, factual, or to be expected, without much doubt 也许 It will probably rain today. They will probably be here soon. It was probably the best concert I've ever been to. There were probably about 150 people at the wedding. “Are you going to the picnic?” “Probably. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Underneath directly beneath 下方 close under especially so as to be hidden He hid the envelope underneath his coat. She slipped a note underneath the door. The ball rolled underneath the car. He lives in the apartment underneath mine. There was gum stuck underneath the table. Underneath her calm exterior was a nervous woman with a hot temper. They actually had a lot in common underneath their obvious differences. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Driveway noun :a short private road from a street to a house or other building where cars can usually be parked A long driveway led to the house. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Basically at a basic level :  in fundamental disposition or nature your answer is basically correct This word is utterly overused, misused, and useless. However, it is everywhere. It means “when broken down to its fundamentals,” or “at a basic level.” It’s used way too often, at times when it’s wholly unnecessary, as in, “So, basically, what I told her was this…” Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Confused con·fused 糊涂 adjective : unable to understand or think clearly I've never been so confused. We're confused about what to do next. He gave a confused speech denying the accusations. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Permission the act of permitting formal consent :  authorization 许可 They received permission from the city to build an apartment complex. The teacher gave me her permission to go home early. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Mention the act or an instance of citing or calling attention to someone or something especially in a casual or incidental manner 提 提到 In her speech, she carefully avoided any mention of her costar. There was barely a mention of the plan's possible dangers. The mere mention of blood makes me ill. I get nervous at the mention of his name. Her contributions deserve a mention. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Personal Errand a short and quick trip to accomplish a specific purpose, as to buy something, deliver a package, or convey a message. 个人差事 Grocery shopping Meal delivery Post Office Item returns Home cleaning Wash dishes Laundry Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Common Sense the ability to think and behave in a reasonable way and to make good decisions 常识 You really should go to see a doctor if your leg hurts that much. It's just common sense! Obey the laws and use common sense when operating your boat. She's very smart but she doesn't have a lot of common sense. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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React / Respond to do something as a reaction to something that has happened or been done : to have a particular reaction to something 反应/回应 She hasn't yet responded to my letter. My mother responded to my request with a firm no. The teacher asked a question, but the student didn't respond. “Are you ready?” he asked. “No,” she responded. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Cousin a child of your uncle or aunt 表哥 表姐 Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years. Small Claims Court for School - Case 1

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Drum set 鼓组 Small Claims Court for School - Case 1


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