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Understanding Duties: Balancing Family, Work, and Community Obligations

This lesson explores the concept of duty and the obligations we have towards our families, work, schools, communities, and friends. Key vocabulary includes phrases like 'drop off,' 'out of one's way,' 'pick up,' 'in time,' and 'in advance.' Through practical examples, we illustrate how these terms apply in everyday situations, such as delivering prescriptions, the challenges of visiting friends, and the importance of timely actions like registering for classes. Enhance your understanding of these duties and improve your vocabulary for everyday interactions.

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Understanding Duties: Balancing Family, Work, and Community Obligations

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  1. Duty Calls= the obligations that people have with their family, work, school, com- munity, and friends Lesson 8 p. 41-46

  2. drop off • to take a person or thing to somewhere, to deliver Tina dropped off her prescription at the drugstore. She droppeditoff before she went to work. Tina dropped her prescription off at the drugstore. She droppedoffit before she went to work. (incorrect)

  3. out of one’s way • away from the direction that you usually take Tony lives in San Diego, so we can’t visit him often because his house is out of our way.

  4. pick up • to lift, to take away from a place The school bus picks up the students near their home and drops them off in front of their school.

  5. in time • soon enough, early Some students go to school in time to get a cup of coffee before the class starts.

  6. in advance • before You must register for the ESL classes in advance.

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