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Explore the act of offering opportunities and dealing with challenges in education. Discover various methods to pick up knowledge and navigate levels of understanding. Be polite in interactions and cherish memories along the learning journey.
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Unit 2: Changes
Chapter 5 TEACHING AND LEARNING
Offer (verb) To put forward a gift, suggestionetc. foracceptanceorrefusal Sheofferedthecustomer a cup of tea.
Opportunity (noun) A chanceto do or a time fordoingsomething. I’ve had severalopportunitiesnot tomissthisyear.
Pickup(verb)an act of collecting a person or goods,esp. in a vehicle: As soos as youarrive at theairport, give me a calland I willpickyouup.
Kind(adj.) Readyoranxiousto do goodothers; friendly. Itwasverykind of youtolookafterthechildrenyesterday.
Be aboutto To be goingtoperform an action. I amabouttoleavetheoffice.
Challenge (noun) An invitationto a contest He accepted his brother’schallenge.
Shock (noun) A severe emotionaldisturbance. Thenewsgave us all a shock.
At all (usedforemphasis) in anyway, toanyextent I don’tlikeswimming at all.
Level (noun-abbreviation) I don’texpect her tomovetothenextlevel at that online game.
Dealwith(verb) To be concernedwith Thisbookdealswithseverallanguagelearningmethods..
Polite(adj.) Havingorshowinggoodmanners It is a needto be a politeperson.
Suddenly(adv.) Suddenly, she realized thatthestranger had a gun.
Quit(verb) Toleave, stop, orresignfrometc. Childrenhavebeentold toquitthegamein ten minutes.
Disappointed(adj.) (sadordispleased) I wasdisappointedtohearthattheparty had beencancelled.
Memory(noun) Thepowertorememberthings. Theplaythatwewatchedlastyearwasone of thegreatmemories of me.
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was about to picked him up challenge shock at all suddenly level deal with polite memories
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