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English Lesson:

The British Values

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  3. Society
  4. The British Values
English Lesson:

The British Values

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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.
51 words/phrases to learn
more
a greater amount or number​
to be
to exist; to live
to talk about ...
to discuss or mention something
weather
conditions of sun, rain, wind​, snow
to watch
to look at for a time​
a world
the earth; all people​
a cup
a small container for drinking
tea
drink made from tea leaves​
a set
a collection of things
value
worth or importance
hope
feeling that something good will happen​
a nation
a country or its people
national
relating to a nation​
everyone
every person
safe
not in danger​
themselves
they, referring back to “them”​
to mean
to intend; to signify​
to share
to give part to others​
same
not different; identical​
other
different or remaining​
to feel
to perceive or experience sensations or emotions
to own
to have something as yours​
anyone
any person
to remember
to keep or bring to mind​
different
not the same
democratic
relating to a system of government by the whole population, through elected representatives
a country
a nation with its own government and territory
the best one
the most excellent or desirable option among a group
to run
to move fast on foot​
the country
a nation; land outside cities
to allow
to let something happen​
major
very important; large​
to become
to begin to be
help
assistance or support to make something easier or possible
to put
to move something to a place​
to help
to make something easier for someone​
I'm happy
feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
an environment
conditions around people or things​
interested
wanting to know more​
to want
to desire or wish to have, do, or achieve something
to remain
to stay or continue to be
individual
single person or thing​
freedom
the state of being free
just
only; exactly; recently​
to consider
to think carefully about​
a show
a performance or display for entertainment or exhibition
right
morally good or acceptable; a direction opposite of left
a society
people in an organized community​
a floor
a surface you walk on in a room
yourself
you alone; reflexive “you”​
to know
to be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information

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