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To start burning

To make something start burning

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Intensity : the quality or condition of being concentrated and intense

The LCC is an intensive English program. You learn English 4 hours/day every day for 12 weeks. That’s intensive intensity!

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unprocessed or uncooked

Well done

Raw

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Convulse :to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.

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Get something down

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A decoy; live or especially artificial bait used in fishing or trapping.

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Ash

The ashes of the forest was the only thing left after the fire.

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kneel

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Fade

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Whine

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Abrupt (adj.): sudden

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FLAMMABLE

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POWDERY

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PAINSTAKING

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GLOW

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INHALE

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Isolated (adj) :

• Separate so as to be alone

• Set a place apart

• Antarctica is ______________ from the rest of the world.

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The infectious diseases don’t necessarily

have to be of the microbial or viral variety.

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ERADICATE

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LITERATE

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Routinely (adv):

• Regularly, habitually, unimaginatively, or rote procedure

• Eg: Doing housework every day

was not how she

had imaged

her life would be.

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Numerous(adj)

• Very many, being or existing in great quantity

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Outcome

If you flip a coin, you will

have two outcomes; heads

or tails.

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Straightforward: easy to

understand; not complicated

• Spending money in

shopping is a

straightforward concept

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Weave (n),(v)

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knuckles

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A GOOD ODOR! A BAD ODOR!

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Nutrition

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Poultry (noun): chicken, turkey, duck, and other birds that we eat

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He is looking for…COMPENSATION

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Hand washing is the best way to ERADICATE the GERMS.

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Measles

A childhood illness where you get red

spots all over the body (a

rash). American

children are usually

vaccinated to protect them

from this illness.

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A small very thin stem of wood that grows from a branch on a tree

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• When you feel annoyed because something/somebody continues to upset you

The man is waiting for his wife. But she is very late. He is looking at his watch in ____________.

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Very light and soft to touch

Lovely little fluffy puppies

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To cut or tear something into small thin pieces

The man is shredding the paper.

The paper is shredded.