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Pre-Listening Vocabulary verbing: the turning of a noun or adjective into a verb weird out: to make uncomfortable coin: to give something a name The Word Verb Is A Noun-词语动词是个名词 The most common definition of a noun is a person, place,
Pre-Listening Vocabulary penname: a made up name that an author sometimes uses maiden name: a womans last name before marriage nerd: a person who seems overly intellectual and/or socially awkward honorary: earned without the usual requirements Dr. Se
Pre-Listening Vocabulary host country: the nation that holds the event IOC: International Olympic Committee composition: what something is made of gold-plated: containing a layer of gold on the surface monetary value: the amount something is worth Go
Pre-Listening Vocabulary temple: a religious building where people gather to worship metropolis: a large, heavily populated city urban sprawl: the uncontrolled growth of a city erosion: the gradual loss of ground surface depletion: the using up or em
Pre-Listening Vocabulary daffodil: a yellow trumpet-shaped flower that blossoms in early spring bulb: a rounded plant part that is planted under the soil discard: reject or get rid of toxic: poisonous intersperse: to place or spread in between other
Pre-Listening Vocabulary acquired taste: a flavour that you learn to appreciate after repeated exposure put someone off: to cause someone to want to stay away from someone or something pulp: the fleshy part of a fruit hull: the outer layer or shell o
Pre-Listening Vocabulary entire: whole; complete constrain: to restrict or force rules on someone translate: to rewrite or express in a different language refrain: to avoid driven: motivated A Novel Without The Letter E A French novelist named George
Charlie Chaplins Moustache Was Fake During the month of November many men grow a moustache to raise awareness and funds for mens health issues, including prostate cancer. The observance is called Movember, and has been in existence since 1999. While
Bats Arent Blind The expression blind as a bat is not an accurate simile. Studies suggest that bats rely on visual landmarks just like birds do. Unlike birds, bats are mammals. The only mammal in the world that can fly is the bat. Some species of bat
Pre-Listening Vocabulary run out of: to use something until its gone; to need more of something substitute (noun or verb): something that is used in place of something else (to use in place of) equivalent: the same measurement puree: a mashed or liqu
Pre-Listening Vocabulary spoil: to go rotten high concentration: a large amount of one substance inside another thrive: to do or live well crystallize: to change form and become solid crystals nourish: to provide materials needed for growth and healt
When one has tasted watermelon, he knows what the angels eat. - Mark Twain Do you like watermelon? Do you think it's such a wonderful food? What food do you like best? Do you think your favorite food is good enough for angels to eat? Ask your friends
Laughter is the best medicine. How can laughter help us in our daily lives? Do you think humor is helpful if we are really sick? Do you know anyone who laughs all the time? What is that person like? Do you know someone who never laughs? Do you enjoy
Money is the root of all evil. Do you think this is true? How can money lead people to do bad things? Do you think money can do good things? If so, give examples! (Note: Although many people repeat this quote, the original saying was Love of money is
Learning without thinking is a dangerous thing. I find this to be true with my students. If they only memorize without understanding, they cannot use English well. Have you ever tried to memorize many English words? What was the result? Do you know s
One should eat to live, not live to eat. - Moliere What happens to people who live to eat? How can we eat to live? What should we do? What are some specific things to avoid? Have your eating habits changed during your life?
Pre-Listening Vocabulary mock/ridicule: to make fun of; to make someone feel ridiculous, bad, or stupid sarcastic: not literal; meaning the opposite of what one says intention: purpose Sarcasm Means To Tear Flesh Sarcasm is a remark that is used to m
Pre-Listening Vocabulary affectionately: fondly; with love and admiration no laughing matter: serious; not a joke consciousness: the state of being awake and knowing whats happening around you notorious: famous (usually for something negative) mishap
Pre-Listening Vocabulary surrounded: enclosed; to have something on all sides outlet: a means for going out or escaping evaporate: to change from liquid into vapour effortlessly: without trying hard ingest: drink or eat spa: health treatment using mi
Pre-Listening Vocabulary stunt: a daring act that takes courage and skill hire: to offer to pay someone for their services decoy: a person or thing that tricks people into going or looking a different way resemblance: likeness impersonate: to pretend