UNIT 4 TEACHING VOCABULARY. Reveal (v) to show sth that previously could not be seen Ex: The door...

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UNIT 4 TEACHING VOCABULARY

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UNIT 4

TEACHING VOCABULARY

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Reveal (v)• to show sth that

previously could not be seen

• Ex: The door opened to reveal a cosy little room. He laughed, revealed a

line of white teeth.

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Banquet (n) • a formal dinner• Ex: We attended to

the state banquet when we visited President.

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reverse (adj)• opposite to the

front• Ex: He irons the

garment on the reverse side.

the reverse side of the cellphone

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Smack (v)• to move your

tongue over your lips, esp before eating sth good

• Ex: It is acceptable to smack your lips when you eat.

She smacks her lips.

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Muslim: a person whose religion is

Islam

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AutraliaAutralian

ItaliaItalian

JapanJapanese

RussiaRussian

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CanadaCanadian

MexicoMexican

FranceFrench

AmericaAmerican

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ChinaChinese

Greece Greek

Germany German

SwedenSwedish

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Match a line in A with a line in B. Notice the stress

AThe I’talians

The Chi’nese

The ‘British

The Ca’nadians

The French

The Japa’nese

The Scots

Bcook a lot of noodles and rice

wear kilts on special occasions

produce champagne

eat raw fish

invented football

eat a lot of pasta

often watch ice hockey on TV

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