11 Customizing a Personal Webpage GLOSSARY layout the position of text, photos, and graphics on a piece of paper or screen;the way a page has been designed * When Clarke was hired as the new graphic designer for the magazine, heimmediately changed th

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09Playing Video Games GLOSSARY fighting violent; with two or more people physically struggling against eachother* In this fighting game, you can make the characters kick and hit each other inseveral directions. role-playing imagining that one is anot

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07Dietary Restrictions and Preferences GLOSSARY to invite (someone) over to ask someone to come to ones home for a shortperiod of time as a visitor* Troy invited us over for pizza and a movie at his apartment last night. vegan a strict vegetarian who

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Serving Alcoholic Drinks Bethany: Where is everybody? Nathan: While you were in the bathroom, the other guys left. Bethany: In that case, I should go, too. Its getting late. Nathan: The night is young. Let me get you a refill. Bethany: No, I really s

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Eating Breakfast Foods Emil: Look at this breakfast buffet. Wow, Ive died and gone to heaven! Tammy: I think Ill just grab some cereal, fruit, and a bagel. Emil: What?! How can you pass up this amazing buffet? Im starting with some bacon, scrambled e

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Buying Food at the Concession Stand Jim: We only have three minutes before the movie starts. You grab two seats and Ill hit the concession stand. ... Suki: Can I help you? Jim: Yes, Id like a large popcorn and a hot dog with the works. Suki: Anything

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Buying Theater Tickets Susie: I cant believe Im going to get to see my favorite actor in a play. I want front row seats! David: Im looking at the venues seating plan right now and all front row seats are taken for the entire run. Im guessing that sea

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Seeing a Circus Performance Paula: Ta-da! Were here. This is your big surprise. Roman: Were going to the circus? Paula: You got it in one! Its going to be great. Therell be clowns and acrobats, trapeze artists and lion tamers. Roman: I havent been to

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Solving a Mystery Jane: You have to watch this movie. Its so good! Hercule: Im not really into mysteries. Jane: But this is a really good whodunit. Hercule: I prefer action movies. Jane: Listen, the movie gives you plenty of clues, and the detective

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ESL Podcast 1193 Reducing Food Waste Jon: Wait! What are doing with that squishy tomato? Marta: Im tossing it. Its no good anymore. Jon: Ill take it, and Ill take that stale bread, too. Marta: Stop! You cant fish that out of the trash. Jon: Im trying

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ESL Podcast 1179 Reading Food Labels Amy: Put a big bag of those potato chips in the basket. Giorgio: Have you read the nutritional label on these chips? Amy: No, but look. This doesnt have very much saturated fat, trans fat, or sodium. Giorgio: Look

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Many elderly and disabled Americans are isolated by frailty, illness and at this time of year, in the northern states, extreme cold weather. Many also suffer from malnutrition. A non-profit program called Meals on Wheels provides and delivers more th

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刚吃了巧克力火锅,古奇和阿美怎么算都觉得太贵。恰好楼上有意大利自助餐,于是就决定去试试看。还真是别出心裁,收费竟然按体重,究竟怎么回事呢?请往下看。 Listen Read Learn Gucci: It's too expensive. Ten cookies cost a bundle. May: I noticed that they hav

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01 Describing Different Smells GLOSSARY to renovate to improve a room or building by rebuilding, expanding, and/orredecorating it * Theyre going to renovate their house by adding another bathroom. stale not fresh; old and used * The bread wont become

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02 Ending a Restaurant Meal GLOSSARY to clear the plates to take dirty plates away from the table after people havefinished eating * Once youve finished eating, Ill clear the plates so that you two can talk at thetable more comfortably. out of (ones)

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01 Preparing Food for Cooking GLOSSARY to iron to flatten out a piece of fabric so that it is not wrinkled (does not have lines) by moving a hot, flat piece of metal over the top of it * My shirt would look much better if I ironed it. tablecloth a la

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06A Soccer Match GLOSSARY penalty a punishment against a team or a player who breaks a rule during agame* The team received a penalty when one of its players started fighting withmembers of the other team. goalkeeper goalie; the soccer player who tri

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05Listening to the Radio GLOSSARY simulcast a live (not recorded) broadcast of an event or performance;something that is shown in two places or in two ways at the same time, such as on the television and the radio* I was watching the basketball game

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05Ordering Food for Delivery GLOSSARY delivery order when a restaurant takes a food order by phone and then, oftenby car, brings the food to a persons home or office* I was hungry but didnt want to leave my house, so I called the pizza restaurantand

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Taking Up a New Hobby Eric: Who were you talking to on the phone? Melissa: My mother. I was commiserating with her about Dads retirement. Eric: Your father retired two months ago. That was a good thing, right? Melissa: Well, its good that he doesnt h

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