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English Lesson:

Excel Champion at 15

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English Lesson:

Excel Champion at 15

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Dive into this lesson now and in 5 minutes you'll come out the other side feeling like you travelled to Great Britain and back.
84 words/phrases to learn
special
not ordinary; important​
a guest
a person invited to a place​
just
only; exactly; recently​
a world
the earth; all people​
now
at the present time
other
different or remaining​
to see
to notice with the eyes​
new
recently made, built, or begun​
excellent
extremely good​
right
morally good or acceptable; a direction opposite of left
to want
to desire or wish to have, do, or achieve something
to explain
to make something clear
always
at all times
to think
to use the mind; to believe​
to work
to engage in physical or mental activity to achieve a purpose or result
data
facts or information in numbers or text​
to use
to employ for a purpose
entirely
in every way; completely
maths
study of numbers and shapes​
a part
a piece of a whole​
also
in addition
a king
a male head of a country​
to believe
to accept as true
to correct
to make something right
when
question word for time​
to leave
to go away from​
high
tall or great in amount
a school
a place where children learn​
a year
twelve months​
left
side opposite right; past of leave​
to finish
to bring to an end
to go
to move or travel somewhere​
straight
not curved; direct​
hope
feeling that something good will happen​
after
later than something else
able
having the power or skill​
sure
certain; confident​
yourself
you alone; reflexive “you”​
a genius
an exceptionally intelligent or creative person
a plan
a detailed proposal for achieving something
for you
intended or meant for your benefit or use
to become
to begin to be
an engineer
a person who designs or builds systems​
to mean
to intend; to signify​
a sport
a physical game with rules​
for example
used to introduce a specific case or instance that illustrates a point
really?!
expressing surprise or disbelief
time
a continuous progression of events from past to future
to read
to understand written words​
random
lacking a specific pattern, purpose, or objective
a book
a written or printed work consisting of pages bound together
a magazine
a thin book with articles​
around
located on every side of
a house
a building where people live​
a library
a place to borrow books​
stuff
things or material
mainly
mostly or chiefly
science
study of nature and how it works​
a thing
an object, idea, or event​
a dad
an informal word for father
proud
feeling pleasure in achievements
to come
to move toward a place or person
to tell
to say to someone​
to show
to let someone see; to display​
they're my parents
the people who gave birth to or raised me
to throw
to send through air by hand​
a surprise
an unexpected event​
a party
a social event with guests​
people
human beings collectively
a speech
a formal talk to an audience​
to thank
to say you are grateful​
everyone
every person
last
final; most recent​
a question
a sentence that asks​
to win
to be first or best​
young
in early life; not old​
a man
an adult male person​
to enjoy
to get pleasure from something
such
of that kind​
a program
a planned show or set of tasks​
a success
a result that ends well​
to come back
to return to a place or situation
back
the rear part of something
love
strong liking or deep care​

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